Jewish record label JDub is closing Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | July 15, 2011 JDub, the innovative Jewish music and events promoter best known for launching the career of Chassidic reggae singer Matisyahu, is closing. The decision was “entirely financial,” according to a statement released July 12 by the 9-year-old nonprofit based in New York. “The collapse of the music business in the decade that JDub has existed, combined with recessionary effects and aging out of the cohort of Jewish ‘start-ups,’ made securing the necessary operating support an insurmountable challenge,” the statement read. In addition to launching Matisyahu and Balkan Beat Box, a Jewish fusion group popular on the club circuit, into stardom, JDub branched out beyond the music world in 2005, beginning with co-founding the Six Points Fellowship for Emerging Jewish Artists. In 2009, JDub adopted Jewcy.com, a youth-oriented Jewish website, and has consulted for nearly three dozen other Jewish organizations including Hillel International and Birthright Israel Next. JDub, which has sold 1.6 million records, said it will wind down its operations slowly and try to find homes for its programs and assets. J. Correspondent Also On J. Sports Giants fire Jewish manager Gabe Kapler after disappointing season Bay Area Dianne Feinstein, longest-serving woman in senate, dies at age 90 Politics Biden administration plan to combat antisemitism launches at CJM Northern California Antisemites target El Dorado supes over 'Christian Heritage Month' Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up