If you have seen a man wearing a Moses costume somewhere around New York City within the last couple of days— there is a good chance it was Rami Even-Esh, otherwise known as "Kosha Dillz."
The rapper and creator, who has also been featured on MTV's "Wild N Out," is educating New Yorkers about the story of Passover through rapping, song and pop-up subway Seders.
News 12 followed him around for a day in Bushwick, where he was seen rapping the Passover story.
In addition to explaining the Jews exodus from Egypt, the rapper also stopped multiple times throughout the process to engage with fellow New Yorkers, answer questions, take selfies and share a laugh.
"Kosha Dills" hopes his lighthearted pop-ups with unite New Yorkers and shed some positive light on the Jewish culture, which has been at the for front of hateful attacks in recent months.
“When it comes to embracing Jewish culture in New York, you can't really have one without the other,” Dillz shares.
He says he is trying to inch back into “some sort of normalcy in New York, where people are not trying to attack every single Jewish person for what's happening over 6,000 miles away."
Dillz is not yet done with his Passover celebrations - he is planning a Passover circus on
Wednesday.