Blood of Abraham was an American hip-hop duo composed of Benjamin Mor and David Saevitz. The group debuted in 1993 with their first album, Future Profits, on Ruthless Records, known for its unapologetic Jewish identity. Their track "Niggaz and Jewz (Some Say Kikes)" advocated for black-Jewish unity against bigotry and featured collaborations with Eazy-E and will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas. The group fell into obscurity following Eazy-E's death in 1995 and the folding of Ruthless Records. After a hiatus, they released their second album, Eyedollartree, in 2000 on Mastergrip Records, which was later re-released by Basement Records in 2005 with a bonus DVD. Following the group's disbandment, Benjamin Mor has pursued a career as a music video director.