JDub Records

JDub Records
Country of originUnited States

JDub Records was a non-profit record and event production company that produced Jewish music and cross cultural musical dialogue.[1] JDub, unlike most record labels, derived half its annual income from foundations and individual donors and the other half from record and ticket sales. As a non-profit Jewish organization, its stated mission was to "forge vibrant connections to Judaism through music, media and cultural events." JDub operations included an artists' fellowship program, overseeing the Jewcy website, event production and consulting.[2]

Along with the Foundation for Jewish Culture and Avoda Arts, JDub launched The Six Points Fellowship for Emerging Jewish Artists, an artist development program financed by $1 million from the Commission on Jewish Identity and Renewal of UJA-Federation. The grant, described as the largest ever by UJA to an arts organization, gave each of 12 New York-based artists up to $45,000 for living expenses and project-related support for two years.[3]

As of 2012, JDub's recording catalogue is owned by The Orchard, a division of Sony Music.

  1. ^ Lando, Michal (2006-10-18). "Promoting Continuity Through Music and the Arts". JPOST. Retrieved 2008-07-17.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Gensler, Andy (July 14, 2011). "JDub Records Shutting Down". Billboard. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
  3. ^ VAN GELDER, LAWRENCE (July 13, 2006). "Arts, Briefly". New York Times. Retrieved 2 July 2013.