By Yochanan Gordon Ishay Ribo is clearly cut from a different cloth. Aside from his ability to sell out 13,000 seats in a tennis stadium in New York and concert venues in just about every locale, there is a virtue, a characteristic, that Ishay Ribo possesses that sets him apart from just about every other Jewish artist. It’s not his voice, which is pure, or his art form and performance, which are meticulous. There is something different about Ishay Ribo as an individual that manifests itself in just about every chord he strums and every note he sings, and that’s...