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This week’s Torah portion is Parshas Emor https://24jewish.wordpress.com/?s=Parshat&%3Bsubmit=Search
S H A B B A T S H A L O M שבה שלום Шабат шалом
Weekly Parasha Short Version
24Jewish Watch What Happens ! Parashat Hashavuah : Emor , english, hebrew, french, spanish, russian, The Jewish Woman,Kids&Teens,, Special: Lag Baomer R.Shimon Bar Yochai ,,, Rabbi David Bitton ,, Part 2 Section on the right side, The Temple Institute,,Weekly Torah Portion,,Rabbi Chaim Richman,,,Great Videos Selection
Massive Wildfire In Ulster County NY Rt 209 & Rt 52
Arutz Sheva TV, IBA NEWS, Maariv,+++++
Netanyahu Signs Deal to Form Coalition Government
Lieberman’s political bomb
LIVE: Merkel attends 70th anniversary of Dachau concentration camp liberation ceremony
Germany: Merkel joins Dachau concentration camp survivors on 70th anniversary of liberation
Dachau was Nazi Germany’s first concentration camp
Footage of Car Terror Attack That Killed Shalom Sherki
IDF Evacuates Israeli Tourists to its Nepal Field Hospital
Nepalese Man Thanks Israel in Hebrew
Woman sets man’s car on fire after snub
President Barack Obama Speaks With VICE News
To Israel from Nepal – Home at Last
Awards for Outstanding Religious Figures in Israel
Israeli Forces Rush to Save Lives in Nepal
Zaka Preparations to Head to Nepal
Special Magen David Adom Aid Team Departs for Nepal
Pope Francis to Bestow Knighthood on New York Rabbi Arthur Schneier
Israel at Aero India 2015
Nepal’s Earthquake POV [Long Video]
Statement by PM Netanyahu
French Far-Right Feud: Le Pen drops out of election amid feud with daughter
Enlace Judío – Momentos Previos a la Celebración de Yom Haatzmaut en el CDI
Reuven Rivlin
Israel Independence Day Celebration
Amb. Prosor reads Israel’s National Anthem at the UN Security Council
Yom HaZikaron – IDF Maj (res) Aviv Wishkovsky at Mount Herzl
Over a Dozen EU Countries, Including Israel’s Allies, Petition for Labeling Settlement Goods Israeli Reporter Harassed in France
President Rivlin’s Message to March of the Living 2015
PM Netanyahu Meets Holocaust Survivor Avraham Niederhoffer
WJC President Ronald S. Lauder @ Budapest March of the Living
Holocaust survivor revisits Buchenwald concentration
Holocaust Survivor @ Budapest March of the Living
Telling the Story of Jewish Heroes in the Holocaust
IDF nabs Hamas terrorists in nighttime Shechem raid
F-35 Training in High Gear at Eglin AFB
YOM HA’ATZMAUT 2015 Promo Video!
Yom Hazikaron
הלויתו של שלום שרקי היד
אחיו של כתב ערוץ 2יאיר שרקי שנהרג בפיגוע הדריסה בצומת הגבעה הצרפתית ליד הפסל הלבן
Holocaust Remembrance: Netanyahu warns against Iran | Journal
PM Netanyahu at annual Holocaust Memorial Day Ceremony
Netanyahu likens Iran to Nazis at Holocaust ceremony
Yom Hashoah Yad Vashem Ceremony 5771 Kel Maleh Rachamim
Bar Yochai/ Lag B’omer Dance Track!!! Acapella: Shea Berko and Yedidim – Kol Torah | ווקאלי: יושע ברקו וידידים – קול תורה אפילו בהסתרה – יוסף קרדונר הופעה חיה and more ▶ ▶ ▶ Motty Steinmetz Lag BaOmer Rebbe, Rebbe – Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai 2015 Yaniv Raba הלובים – נדודים (מסע אל הפיוט הלובי) The Libyans – Wandering
8th Day – Celebrate
yitzchak fuchs in antwerp feb2013
Bentzi Marcus and Dovid Dachs – ‘Yedid Nefesh’
Darchai Menachem Chinese Auction
Chazan Binyomin Levin obm Hineni הנני העני ממעש, החזן בנימין לוין
Slichos Chazan Binyomin Levin – Haneshomo Loch, חזן בנימין לוין – הנשמה לך והגוף פעלך
Musique] Compilation musicale
Mordechai Ben David Sings New Song מרדכי בן דוד שיר חדש ▶ ▶ ▶
Simchas Beis HaShoeva 2014 With Mordechai Ben David Complet Movie
MBD sings Someday – “We learn Chitas and Rambam!”
גד אלבז אנא בכוח
Yeshiva Darchei Torah Choir – Shalom Aleichem
“THE JAPAN SONG” – Official Music Video
MIX SIMCHA MUSIC SELECTION
Israel Day Concert 2015
Israel Day Concert 2014
KEAYAL TAAROG Como un Cervatillo HD Hebreo y Español
Shloime Daskal Lag Baomer An Aaron Teitelbaum Production
Cantor Ushi Blumenberg Yedidim Choir – Yismechu | חזן אשר בלומנברג וידידים – ישמח
‘עבודת הניגון’ במלווה מלכה יחד עם חיליק פרנק – ישיבת עתניאל
מקהלת ‘מלכות’ מגישה ביצוע ווקאלי מרהיב: מי שברך | Malchus Choir Vocal – Mi Shebeirach
Benny Friedman Makes A Surprise Appearance At Bar Mitzvah
Mendy Wax Does A Kumzits At The End Of A Bar Mitzvah With All The Bochurim.mp4
Shlomo Simcha Playing with the YBO ,,,and more ▶▶▶
Playing Hasidic Yiddish Women – FUNNY YIDDISH JOKE Teaser Lag Ba’Omer 2015 : Hashomer Hatzaïr Jewish Mothers Question & Answer Elie Semoun Discovery Family Daytime: Orangutan plays with tiger cubs
להקת היום השמיני – יאלילי – הקליפ הרשמי
בוגרי בית הספר לקולנוע יהודי בעולם הקולנוע
המכללה לאומנויות ‘תורת החיים’
שיר התהלוכה – ל”ג בעומר – חב”ד
Twins from France Chabad Twin Video at Upshernish Hair Cutting Ceremony
Госсекретарь США сделал селфи со слоненком
Achmed the Dead Terrorist Goes to Israel | Jeff Dunham: All Over the Map
ISRAEL COMEDY
The Israeli Palestinian Comedy Tour
srael Student Comedy Competition 2014 (1 of 2)
Israel Student Comedy Competition 2014 (2 of 2)
Jerusalem Open Mic – Comedy, Poetry & Music
Ces images ont vraiment marqué le monde entier !
Accent – Hatikvah (Israeli National Anthem)
imitation Douer David Oiknine yom atsmaout yabne
Controlling Emotions: A Lesson from Angry Birds
http://wp.me/p15wJE-6OI Joan Nathan’s Chosen Food: The Ultimate Blintz Kosher Food Project – Cheese Blintzes How to Make Blintzes [VIDEO RECIPE] Feed Me Bubbe ChalutzProductions
Daily Rebbe Video Watch: Special Lag Ba’Omer Program on Arutz Sheva Lag BaOmer Over Meah Shearim | IsraelByDrone.com [4K] צילום אווירי של מאה שערים בל”ג בעומר באיאן מירון ל”ג בעומר תשע”ה – Boyan Bonfire in Miron on Lag Bi’Omer 2015 -ל״ג בעומר תשע״ה במירון – קבר הרשב״י חסידים רוקדים בטרנס אדיר את ״אדונינו בר-יוחאי״ לקולות תזמורת קר Lag Baomer Efrat Israel 2015 ל”ג בעומר אפרת ישראל Sights And Sounds lag BaOmer At Yeshiva Veretsky תהלוכת לג בעומר – כפר חב”ד תשע”ה
ואמרתם כל לחי רבי שמעון בר יוחאי – ישראל דגן.
Lag B’omer in Meron 2012 “AMAZING FOOTAGE” ל״ג בעומר במירון תשע״ב
Lag Baomer 5770
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Nigun “Sheyiboneh” sung @ a lag Baomer parade with the Lubavitcher Rebbe
La Gran Fogata de Lag BaOmer en Jerusalén / Rabino Shalom Arush y Rab Yonatán D. Galed
Lag Baomer 5774 With Toldos Aharon Rebbe In Miron
lag baomer – מראות ההוד מלג בעומר הילולת רבי שמעון בר יוחאי
ריקוד הבקבוקים במירון
Prominent NY Rabbi Arthur Schneier Honored With Papal Knighthood
A CJ STUDIOS BAR MITZVAH (Crown Heights)
ever wanted to learn how to wrap tefillin? CHABAD.ORG
Lubavitcher Rebbe visits Camp Gan Yisroel in 1960
Holocaust Concert Shanghai
Jerry Silverman on L’Chayim
Yom Yerushalayim (Jerusalem Day) in Israel
Sun May 17 2015
Spécial lag baomer 5775: Cérémonie de lag baomer à ramoth alef Spécial lag baomer 5775: chant habad de lag baomer ניגון חבד של לג בעומר Lag Baomer 5773 : Cérémonie d’ouverture avec le Rabbi de Boyan ! Hashomer Hatzair Belgium
Lag Baomer: la segoula de ce grand jour.
La Depression; Comment s’en sortir ? HEVRATPINTO
Pourquoi un deuil pour les 24.000 élèves de la Rabbi Akiva et pas pour la Shoah ?
Pourquoi fait-on une medoura (un feu) pour Lag Baomer ?
Lag Baomer : un p’tit Tour de Mérone !
Lag Baomer : chez les ‘Hassidim de Tsanz à Netanya
מירון לג בעומר הכל בו צילום 24 שעות סרט מיוחד
Torah-Box selection ▶ ▶ ▶
Torah-Box selection 2 ▶ ▶ ▶
Berlin in July 1945 (HD 1080p color footage)
Lag Baomer 5773 : Cérémonie d’ouverture avec le Rabbi de Boyan !
LAG BAOMER selon le Rabbi ,,, Rav TOUITOU
Le Rabbi de Loubavitch: Lag Baomer Carnaval
Lag BaOmer, la joie de Rabbi Chimon Bar Yo’haï
Lag Baomer : allumage géant du Rabbi de “Toledot Aharon”
RABBI SHIMON LAG BAOMER
Cacherout sur le Champagne, Brandy ou Cognac
Appel pour l’enterrement d’une femme démunie
Jean-Marie Le Pen suspendu du FN
Fusillade de Toulouse : Réaction du rabbin d’Aix-les-Bains
24Jewish Hommage of the Day !
▶▶▶ RAV ERRERA z.l. ▶▶▶
CHIVA RAV ERRERA ZATSAL 5775
Hesped du Rav Errera par le Grand-Rabbin Wertenschlag
Hesped du Rav Errera par le Rav Yi’hya Teboul
CONFERENCE DU TSADIK RAV ERRERA CHLITA A L ORT LYON LE 27 FEV 2014
Rav Errera
Rav Errera videos selection
Rav Haim,Jaskin Haykine Zal d’Aix Les Bains
21 eme YARTSEIT de RAV CHAJKIN ZATSAL 4 MAI 2014 AIX LES BAINS
La yechiva d’Aix les Bains1.wmv
la yechiva d’Aix les Bains2.wmv
Yechiva d’Aix-les-bains3.VOB
Aix Les Bains – French Alps
Vidéo officielle : Les épouvantables camps de concentration nazis
Allemagne : installation de la réplique de la porte du camp de Dachau
La biographie du Maharal de Prague
Sinai, Purim & The MaHaRaL of Prague
Le Maharal de Prague sur Pourim: La force de la pensée
HILLOULA DE RABBI MEÏR BAAL HANES : Célébrée le 14 ‘iyar.
La Grandeur de Rabbi Meir Baal Ha-Ness HEVRATPINTO
Visit to the Tomb of Rabbi Meir Baal Haness | Kever Tzadikim
La grande force et l’histoire du Rabbi Meir Baal Haness – 613TV
Rabbi Meir Baal Haness
Rabbi Méïr Baal Haness – rabbi David PINTO (Torah-Box.com)
Rabanit Iris Odani Elyashiv Rabbi Meir Baal Haness ENGLISH
Video Especial Rabi Meir Baal Hanes
histoires de nos sages – La phrase magique de Rabbi Méïr Baal Haness – http://www.mptorah.net
Rabbi Meir Baal Aness – Pessah Cheni Rav Raphael Pinto
Rav Shimon GOBERT : Passer une vie a attendre
Parashat akhare mot kedochim le bonheur est dans la kedousha Rav TOUITOU
Première naissance à l’hôpital de campagne de Tsahal au Népa
Berlin 1900 in colour!!!
Berlin in July 1945 (HD 1080p color footage)
LILMOD Rabbi Apel Geheimnis der juedischen Existenz 3 Mai 2015
Der Nahostkonflikt im Blick der Medien – Jüdische Gespräche 2006 FFM
Vom Wiener Lehrling zum Friedensnobelpreisträger
Entfetzung für Wiener Friedensnobelpreisträger Alfred Hermann Fried nach 100 Jahren
KZ-Befreiung vor 70 Jahren – Gedenken in DACHAU – 03.05. 2015
KZ Dachau – (Kurz-)Dokumentation | german/deutsch [HD]
70 Jahre Befreiung KZ Dachau
Dachau: Nachbildung der gestohlenen KZ-Tür eingesetzt
Jewkbox
Impressionen der Vernissage zur Ausstellung “KRIEG! JUDEN ZWISCHEN DEN FRONTEN 1914–1918”
»Der Erste Weltkrieg in der jüdischen Erinnerung«
Im Labyrinth des Schweigens Offizieller Trailer (2014) – German
Die Befreiung vom Konzentrationslager Bergen-Belsen [Doku HD]
Gedenken in BERGEN-BELSEN – Erinnerung an die KZ-Befreiung vor 70 Jahren – 26.04. 2015
Auschwitz – Bilder aus der hölle – Documentary (Deutsch)
Eva Mozes Kor zu Besuch in Wetzlar: Eine Überlebende von Auschwitz berichtet – Teil 1 – 4
Isreality Academy: 70 jaar na de Holocaust, Interview met Betty Bausch
Lag Ba’omer 2015: the Torah parade in Tsfat LA CHISPA DIVINA EN CADA SER HUMANO – LAG BAOMER – 50 MATICES DE LA LUZ Recap of the year at Chabad at ASU שירי טיולים ומפעלים השומר הצעיר LAG BAOMER Johannesburg Chabad of Fairfield Building Campaign Kick Off
Rykestrasse Synagogue Berlin 06, Ma Tovu, Cantor Alberto Mizrahi, Cantors Assembly
Munich Herkulessaal 20, You’ll Never Walk Alone (Carousel), Cantor Alberto Mizrahi
Alberto Mizrahi “El mole rachamim”
Cantor Alberto Mizrahi – “Nessun dorma”
Russian Shabbaton # 6 Melaveh Malkah Concert of Gad Elbaz
Upshernish Jewish Traditional Hair Cutting Ceremony
Edirne Grand Synagogue
Taglit-Birthright Israel with Sachlav IsraelontheHouse
10 horas caminando por Montevideo siendo judío – 10 hours walking in Montevideo as a Jew
VP Biden Quotes Lubavitcher Rebbe at New American Jewish History Museum
בית חבד לדוברי רוסית בישראל Бейт-Хабад
Chabad of Fairfield Building Campaign
Music Video for The Gan Yisroel Song You Are My home
Intro For First Time Campers At Gan Yisroel NY
Remembering Bezalel Part 1
Remembering Bezalel Part 2 / History Of Lakewood Yeshiva, BMG
Presidential Candidate Rand Paul Speaks with Torah UMesorah – VIDEO BY HILLEL ENGEL
Rabbi David Fine
Israel by Drone Dibbukim – Hinter dem tol (Live in Lund, Sweden) +++++ Tomb of Bnei Issachar
Cantor Benzion Miller Alberto Mizrahi And Naftali Hershtik Singing Tumbalalaika
התקווה – HaTikva – Israel Anthem Song – ROCK VERSION BY NIRO KNOX
AVIVIT CASPI – HATIKVAH
Israel National Anthem (Hatikva) – Heavy Metal Instrumental
Upshernish Jewish Traditional Hair Cutting Ceremony
Berlin 1900 in colour!!!
Berlin in July 1945 (HD 1080p color footage)
LvivKlezFest-2011 (телепередача Мазл Тов, 16.08.2011)
Naomi Less – Thank You
Sh’ma Yisrael – Listen Israel (Fran Gordon and Naomi Less and more ▶▶▶
What Happens When a Catholic Monk and Two Rabbis Get Real?Jerusalem panorama from Mount of Olives
Virtual Israel Touring – Into Robinson’s Arch mikvehVirtual Israel Touring
Ahavat Israel baneshama – אהבת ישראל בנשמה
AND MORE+++++++
Mix – אביהו מדינה – שבחי ירושליםElie Wiesel: In Hasidism – The Wonders of Rabbi
2009-08-07 History, Music & Memory:Victor Ullman – רביעיה של אולמן
Beit Theresienstadt
2014-12-24 הקולנוע של טרזין | Theresienstadt Movie
2009-08-07 History, Music & Memory:Victor Ullmas – opening,,,++++
Viktor Ullmann
Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust Virtual Tour
by Dr. Henry Abramson
· Jewish History Manifesto
· VIDEOS SELECTION Jewish History
· Jewish Biography as History
· Essential Lectures in Jewish History,,,,
· This Week in Jewish History …
Independence Day 2015 of Israel IDF – 67 years – יום העצמאות 2015 למדינת ישראל – 67 שנים -דגלנים
Full Recording – Israeli Declaration of Independence
This Day in Jewish History / An extraordinary Jewish leader dies in punitive exile in Uzbekistan,,,Haaretz,,, The Jews in Poland-Lithuania and Russia: 1350 to the Present Day
This Day in Jewish History / Biologist who discovered ‘death genes’ through worm research is born
H. Robert Horvitz (MIT/HHMI): When Stockholm Called
This Day in Jewish History / The movie producer who didn’t go to Hollywood but created it is born,,,MGM 90th Anniversary
Vom Wiener Lehrling zum Friedensnobelpreisträger
Entfetzung für Wiener Friedensnobelpreisträger Alfred Hermann Fried nach 100 Jahren
DACHAU 1945
La biographie du Maharal de Prague
Sinai, Purim & The MaHaRaL of Prague
Le Maharal de Prague sur Pourim: La force de la pensée
Prague Maharal Synagogue
CEMENTERIO JUDIO DE PRAGA
Maharal of Prague’s Netivot Olam w/R. Daniel Kohn
Georges Moustaki : Les Mères Juives
This Day in Jewish History / Benjamin Franklin helps save floundering Philly synagogue
Haaretz
Miles Davis’ All Blues performed at ‘Jazz in the Sukkah” in Philly in America’s oldest synagogue
Congregation Mikveh Israel
Congregation Mikveh Israel’s Second Cemetery Philadelphia, PA
Uriah P. Levy Statue Dedication – Mikveh Israel
Avigdor Arikha PAINTINGS
Avigdor Arikha (April 28, 1929 – April 29, 2010) was a Romanian-born French-Israeli painter, draughtsman, printmaker, and art historian. wikipedia
Even today, nearly 50 years later, Auerbach is generally remembered as the finest coach professional basketball has ever seen, although his .
Powerful Words Of Encouragement From The Sassoon Father – Who Lost 7 Children in Fire
Lag Ba Omer Rashbi
Temple Talk Radio: An Apple on the Temple Mount and World War II
Lag Baomer R.Shimon Bar Yochai By Rabbi David Bitton
ימי הספירה – ימים של התעלות
Parshas Emor and Dinim of Sefira
מהפכות בעולם האסלאם הרב זמיר כהן
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks at Kohelet Yeshiva
תהלוכת לג בעומר הרב אשכנזי
Rabbi Cowen – Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai / lag baomer
tiferetisrael מלחמת גוג ומגוג – חייבים לראות!!!!! אדיר!!!
CHIVA RAV ERRERA ZATSAL 5775
Hesped du Rav Errera par le Grand-Rabbin Wertenschlag
Hesped du Rav Errera par le Rav Yi’hya Teboul
CONFERENCE DU TSADIK RAV ERRERA CHLITA A L ORT LYON LE 27 FEV 2014
Rav Errera
Rav Errera videos selection
Rav Haim,Jaskin Haykine Zal d’Aix Les Bains
21 eme YARTSEIT de RAV CHAJKIN ZATSAL 4 MAI 2014 AIX LES BAINS
La yechiva d’Aix les Bains1.wmv
la yechiva d’Aix les Bains2.wmv
Yechiva d’Aix-les-bains3.VOB
פסח שני בחוקותי התשעד
Parashat Ahare Mot-Kedoshim,,,,Maalat Eretz Yisrael By Rabbi David Bitton
Sefiras Haomer With Nadvorna Yerushalayim Rebbe – 5775
הרב אמנון יצחק – חובת הלבבות – שער הביטחו
A Hesped on Rabbi Ahron Lichtenstein by Rabbi Yochanan Schrader
יחיאל נהרי הבדלה נתניה פרשת אחרי מות קדושים תשע”ה
Massive Wildfire In Ulster County NY Rt 209 & Rt 52
Netanyahu Signs Deal to Form Coalition Government
06.05.2015
Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, secures a last minute deal to form a coalition government with the Jewish Home party.
Lieberman’s political bomb
04.05.2015
With only 48 hours to go until the deadline expires, Israeli foreign minister and leader of the yisrael beytenu party, avigdor Lieberman, announced today hes NOT going to join Netanyahu’s government
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03.05.2015
German Chancellor Angela Merkel along with Minister-President of Bavaria Horst Seehofer will preside over the main service in Dachau commemorating the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the concentration camp on May 3. Angela Merkel is due to hold an introductory speech while students from the Bavarian International School (BIS) and the Gymnasium Herzogenaurach will read memorial poems and texts in their mother tongues, including German, Russian, Italian, French, Polish and English.<Dachau concentration camp survivors on 70th anniversary of liberation
03.05.2015
Dachau was Nazi Germany’s first concentration camp
03.05.2015
Footage of Car Terror Attack That Killed Shalom Sherki
29.04.2015
IDF Evacuates Israeli Tourists to its Nepal Field Hospital
Pope Francis to Bestow Knighthood on New York Rabbi Arthur Schneier
27.04.2015
There was big news at Park East Synagogue in Manhattan on Friday night.
As CBS2’s Lou Young reported, Rabbi Arthur Schneier sound out that he is about to be made a Knight of the Roman Catholic Church.
The rabbi knight will be part of one of the same orders that once took part in the crusades. This particular title is “The Pontifical Order of St. Sylvester, Pope and Martyr.”
It’s an honor few non-Catholics have ever received, although the job description has evolved since the old days.
“No horses, no swords, nothing like that,” Joe Zwilling, New York Archdiocese said.
This most unlikely Knight of the Catholic Church has been a rabbi at the East Side synagogue for more than 50 years. He is a holocaust survivor known around the world for learning from the past and urging the use of religion to unite, rather than divide.
“This is a clear message that Pope Francis is continuing rapprochement with the Jewish people,” he said.
Christian knights on horseback and their history are a curious ecumenical symbol, but the order that Rabbi Schneier is joining has been reformed twice. Other non-Christian knights include the likes of Oscar Schindler, who rescued Jews during the Holocaust.
Rabbi Schneier was visited by Pope Benedict in 2008, and greeted Pope Francis at the Western Wall in Jerusalem. Now he gets an official post in the church.
He also had some advice for his sword-wielding brother knights of old.
“Ask for forgiveness, and make sure you do not repeat the mistakes you’ve made against humanity,” he said.
Schneier lacks a horse and sword and said his weapon will be conscience and his ally will be the Pope.
Israel at Aero India 2015
13.04.2015
Defense-Update
Created by professionals, for the pros, Defense-Update VideoReport® is covering aerospace, military and Homeland Security topics.
President Barack Obama Speaks With VICE News
16.03.2015
VICE founder Shane Smith interviews President Barack Obama, discussing a host of issues important to Americans, from foreign policy and marijuana legalization to global warming and political gridlock.
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Moses Schorr, Polish: Mojżesz Schorr (May 10, 1874 – July 8, 1941) was a rabbi, Polish historian, politician, Bible scholar,assyriologist and orientalist. Schorr was one of the top experts on the history of the Jews in Poland. He was the first Jewish researcher of Polish archives, historical sources, and pinkasim. The president of the 13th district B’nai B’rith Poland, he was a humanist and modern rabbi who ministered the central synagogue of Poland during its last years before the Holocaust.Photos by Wikipedia
H. Robert Horvitz won the Nobel Prize following a unique insight that mysteries of human genetics could be elucidated by studying lowly animals.
H. Robert Horvitz (MIT/HHMI): When Stockholm Called
Lecture Summary: Have you ever wondered how scientists react when they discover that they have been awarded a Nobel Prize? Horvitz, one of the winners of the 2002 Prize for Medicine or Physiology, tells us where he was and what he did when he found out he had won.
Howard Robert Horvitz(born May 8, 1947) is an American biologist best known for his research on the nematode wormCaenorhabditis elegans.
Horvitz was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Mary R. (Savit), a school teacher, and Oscar Freedom Horvitz, a GAO accountant.[1]He did his undergraduate studies at MIT in 1968, where he joined Alpha Epsilon Pi. He obtained his PhD in Biology from Harvard University in 1974. Photos by youtube
Marcus Loew started working at age 6, quit school at 9 and became the quintessential capitalist, building an entertainment empire and creating MGM.
MGM 90th Anniversary – Official® [HD]
22.01.2014
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) announced today a yearlong global campaign to honor the studio’s storied 90-year legacy. Founded in 1924 when theater magnate Marcus Loew bought and merged Metro Pictures Corp. with Goldwyn Pictures and Louis B. Mayer Productions, MGM and its legendary roaring lion logo signify the golden era of Hollywood to film lovers around the world. Since its inception, the company has led the industry in creating some of Hollywood’s greatest stars and is home to over 175 Academy Award-winning films, including 14 Best Pictures.
The celebration of 90 extraordinary years kicks off today, as the MGM icon, Leo the Lion, is immortalized with a paw print ceremony at the world famous TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood, cementing his place in Hollywood history. Sylvester Stallone, writer and star of Rocky (1976), one of MGM’s most iconic and enduring characters, is also on hand to commemorate the special occasion.
MGM is debuting a special 90th anniversary trailer which will play in theaters, on MGM channels including MGM’s 24/7 movie network, MGM HD its action-themed VOD channel, Impact and its premiere multicast programming service dedicated to movies, THIS TV as well as on DVD products and across social media. The trailer includes a tapestry of iconic images and scenes from films in MGM’s library, evoking a deep emotional connection and celebrating the company’s extensive contributions to the entertainment world.
Additionally, several of MGM’s signature films including Rocky, Rain Man, Fargo, RoboCop and The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, have been meticulously restored in 4K resolution (four times the clarity of HD) and will be presented on Blu-ra for a high-definition home viewing experience. These re-releases will be issued through MGMs home entertainment partner, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, and are now available for pre-order on Amazon.
Other initiatives to mark the companys 90th anniversary include:
– MGM will complement its already vast collection of films currently available on Blu-ray by releasing new titles across all genres throughout the year. Upcoming titles for release include In the Heat of the Night, A Chorus Line, and The Birdcage.
– MGM has created a one-of-a-kind collector’s book and bonus video disc companion commemorating 90 amazing years, featuring interviews from award-winning filmmakers, directors, and actors discussing the significance of their contributions to MGM’s legacy. The book and video highlight the evolution and history of the legendary studio and provide an extensive look into the studio’s golden years, classics, iconic franchises and much more. Interviews include Sylvester Stallone on Rocky, Clint Eastwood on The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis on Thelma and Louise, and Walter Mirisch on The Pink Panther. The bonus disc will also be available accompanying select DVD offerings.
– Fans can also relive their favorite film moments at MGM90th.com, a unique Tumblr website and the first Tumblr integration to feature a studios full library. The MGM 90th Tumblr site’s dynamic design encourages fans to explore and immerse themselves into rich content celebrating 90 years of MGM filmmaking. As fans integrate socially with the yearlong celebration, the Tumblr site will serve as an active aggregator showcasing all of the current sharing and postings.
Marcus Loew (May 7, 1870 – September 5, 1927) was an American business magnate and a pioneer of the motion picture industry who formed Loews Theatres and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM).
Marcus Loew was born into a poor Polish Jewish family who had emigrated to the U.S. And settled in New York City just a year before. He was forced by circumstances to work at a very young age and had little formal education. Nevertheless, beginning with a small investment from money saved from menial jobs, he bought into the penny arcade business. Shortly after, in partnership withAdolph Zukor and others, Loew acquired a nickelodeon and over time he turned Loew’s Theatres into a leading chain of vaudeville and movie theaters in the United States.Photos by Wikipedia
This Day in Jewish History / Peace activist unloved by his country dies. Austria’s Albert Fried performed a scientific analysis of war, and he won a …
Vom Wiener Lehrling zum Friedensnobelpreisträger
11.04.2012
(c) Andreas H. Landl für friedensnews.at:
AK Präsident Herbert Tumpel erwies Wiens Friedensnobelpreisträger die Ehre. Tumpels Vater war Esperantist und ein Mann er Lettern, sprich gelernter Drucker wie der Friedensnobelpreisträger. Tumpel ist ein Anliegen, dass die von den Nazis verbrannten Bücher der Pazifisten in Österreich wieder zugänglich gemacht werden. Denn was nicht gedruckt vorliegt ist nicht zugänglich und kann tot geschwiegen werden. Ab jetzt wir “zurückgedruckt”, denn:
Im Land der unbegrenzten Möglichkeiten schaffte ein Bursche aus elendigen Verhältnissen eine Karriere mit Lehre. Er wurde der einzige Wiener Friedensnobelpreisträger. Bis 2006 war das in Wien kaum jemandem bekannt. Denn der war Freidenker aus einer jüdischen Familie, Pazifist, Gewerkschafter, Friedensjournalist, Internationalist und Freimauerer. Soviel Friedensengagement war natürlich für die Militaristen im deutschsprachigen Raum ab 1914 zuviel des Guten. Fried und seine Werke wurden bekämpft. Er musste zweimal fliehen. Einmal aus Österreich und einmal aus Bayern. Rechtsextreme aller Couleur säuberten die Bibliotheken in vier Wellen von seinen Werken. So kam es, dass selbst Friedensbeweger wie ich oder Herbert Tumpel der Präsident der Arbeiterkammer bis 2006 nichts über den Wiener Friedensnobelpreisträger wussten. Walter Göhring stieß bei der Recherche über Ferdinand Hanusch auf den Wiener Friedensnobelpreisträger und macht erstmals 2006 breiter publik, was fast vollkommen verdrängt war.
Am 11.04.2012 18:00 Uhr gab es eine hochkarätige Veranstaltung des
Instituts für Gewerkschafts- und AK Geschichte und derAlfred Hermann Fried Gesellschaft Löcker Verlag in der AK Bibiliothek in Wien.
“Zwei Mal in der Geschichte ging der begehrte Friedensnobelpreis auch an ÖsterreicherInnen:
1905 an Bertha von Suttner (1843-1914) und 1911 an
Alfred Hermann Fried (1864-1921).
Die Leistungen des Friedensnobelpreisträgers Alfred Hermann Fried standen lange Zeit im Schatten Bertha von Suttners. Vielfach unbekannt ist, dass Fried
* als Buchhandelslehrling eine Jugendgewerkschaft gründete, die in die Gewerkschaft der Kaufmännischen Angestellten mündete, eine der Vorläufer organisationen der heutigen GPA-djp.
* Ab 1892 gab er gemeinsam mit Bertha von Suttner die pazifistische Zeitschrift „Die Waffen nieder!” heraus, in der er u.a. seine pazifistischen Ideen artikulierte.
Dass Fried damit zu den Vorkämpfern der europäischen Friedensbewegung gehörte, ist heute ebenfalls vielfach vergessen: mit seiner
Zeitschrift “Die Friedenswarte”
schuf Fried ein Organ, in dem die Ideen für ein neues demokratisch geeintes Europa ihren Niederschlag fanden.
Der Zeithistoriker Walter Göhring hat sich in Archiven und Bibliotheken in der Schweiz, in den USA, den Niederlanden, Ungarn, der Slowakei und Österreich auf die Spuren Alfred Hermann Frieds begeben. Ergebnis dieser Spurensuche sind Publikationen und Beiträge sowie eine Ausstellung über Alfred Hermann Fried, der mit seinen Arbeiten bis in die Gründung der UNO und der Europäischen Union hineingewirkt hat.
Sein Werk ist heute aktueller denn je.”
Entfetzung für Wiener Friedensnobelpreisträger Alfred Hermann Fried nach 100 Jahren
27.05.2011
Wien – 1911 vor 100 Jahren erhielt der Wiener Pazifist Alfred Hermann Fried den Friedensnobelpreis. Der revolutionäre Pazifist, Friedensforscher und erste Friedensjournalist von Weltrang erhielt nun gestern nach fast 100 Jahren seine 1. Gedenktafel in Wien.
Vor Widerhofergasse 5 wo Fried 1911 wohnte versammelten sich am 25.5.2011 abends über 200 Menschen und nahmen am Festakt teil.
Klaus Maria Brandauer enthüllte die Gedenktafel während der Brunnenchor
Kayra Silo (Mandingo/En: The Way of Peace)
Hevenu Shalom (Wir haben Euch Frieden gebracht) sang.
Alfred Hermann Fried(11 November 1864 – 5 May 1921) was an Austrian Jewish pacifist, publicist, journalist, co-founder of the German peace movement, and winner (with Tobias Asser) of the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1911.
Born in Vienna, Austria-Hungary, Fried left school at the age of 15 and started to work in a bookshop. In 1883 he moved to Berlin, where he opened a bookshop of his own in 1887. Following the publication by Bertha von Suttner of Die Waffen nieder! (Lay Down Your Arms) in 1889, he and von Suttner began in 1892 to print a magazine of the same name. In articles published within Die Waffen nieder! and its successor, Die Friedenswarte (The Peace Watch), he articulated his pacifist philosophy.Photos by Wikipedia
Hetty Goldman wanted to write novels but thought she had ‘nothing to say.’ Then she discovered human history – and war. And found she had something to say.
Hetty Goldman (December 19, 1881 – May 4, 1972) was an American archaeologist. She was the first woman faculty member at the Institute for Advanced Study[1] and one of the first female archaeologists to undertake excavations in Greece and the Middle East.
And the personal history of two of the players made the tour especially … to legend, the famous Maharal of Prague created a golem to protect the Jews. … Slovakia, so it is possible that the teammates’ ancestors met during this period.
La biographie du Maharal de Prague
Sinai, Purim & The MaHaRaL of Prague
Le Maharal de Prague sur Pourim: La force de la pensée
Prague Maharal Synagogue
CEMENTERIO JUDIO DE PRAGA
El cementerio judío se ubica en el distrito de Josefor de Praga y se creó en 1439. El poeta y erudito Avigdor Karo fue la primera persona enterrada en este lugar. El cementerio estuvo activo hasta 1787, cuando fue clausurado definitivamente con la tumba de Moses Beck. Debido a la falta de espacio los cuerpos se enterraban unos encima de otros llegando a más de 11 capas de enterramientos. Cientos de nombres célebres descansan en este lugar, como el sabio del Renacimiento, historiador, matemático y astrónomo David Gans (d.1613), o el erudito e historiador José Salomón Delmedigo (d.1655), y el rabino y coleccionista de manuscritos y libros impresos en hebreo David Oppenheim (m. 1736). Aunque sin duda el más conocido de todos es el gran erudito y maestro religioso Judá Loew ben Bezalel, conocido como el rabino Loew (d. 1609), que se asocia con la leyenda del Golem, un muñeco de barro creado por Loew para defender a los judíos de Praga, pero que enloqueció y no pudo cumplir su tarea.A día de hoy se pueden ver más de 12.000 lápidas y se estima que puede haber enterradas unas 100.000 personas
Judah Loew ben Bezalel, alt. Loewe, Löwe, or Levai, (c. 1520 – 17 September 1609)[1] widely known to scholars of Judaism as the Maharal of Prague, or simply The MaHaRaL, the Hebrew acronym of the initials of “Moreinu Ha-Rav Loew,” (“Our Teacher, Rabbi Loew”) was an important Talmudic scholar, Jewish mystic, and philosopher who, for most of his life, served as a leadingrabbi in the cities of Mikulov in Moravia and Prague in Bohemia.
Within the world of Torah and Talmudic scholarship, he is known for his works on Jewish philosophy and Jewish mysticism and his work Gur Aryeh al HaTorah, a supercommentary on Rashi’s Torah commentary.
The Maharal is the subject of a nineteenth-century legend that he created The Golem of Prague, an animate being fashioned from clay. Photos by Wikipedia
This led to large numbers of Jews seeking refuge in Philadelphia. Among … The letter included a brief history of the synagogue, and explained that the …
Congregation Mikveh Israel, Mikveh Israel synagogue, officially called Kahal Kadosh Mikveh Israel (Hebrew: קהל קדוש מקוה ישראל, which translates as “Holy Community of the Hope of Israel”, is a synagogue founded in the 1740s inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania.[1] Established by Spanish and Portuguese Jews, the congregation practices according to theSpanish and Portuguese rite. The congregation conducts daily, Sabbath, and Jewish holy day services. The synagogue will host the Abrams Hebrew Academy Center City Jewish elementary day school beginning in September 2014.[2] The congregation is also responsible for Mikveh Israel Cemetery, the second oldest surviving Jewish cemetery in the United States. Photos by Wikipedia
Miles Davis’ All Blues performed at ‘Jazz in the Sukkah” in Philly in America’s oldest synagogue
America’s oldest synagogue, Congregation Mikveh Israel in Philadelphia, founded in 1740, hosts a Jazz Night to celebrate the Jewish holiday Sukkot. A six piece band entertains the crowd, lead by the temple’s talented maintenance man. Here’s the jam on a legendary Miles Davis song. An amazing celebration of cultures and community.
Congregation Mikveh Israel
Congregation Mikveh Israel’s Second Cemetery Philadelphia, PA
This Day in Jewish History / A polyglot cultural mongrel who would take … of Sarah and Nessim Mustacchi, Jews of Italian-Greek Sephardi descent, …
Hommage à Paul Castanier en Février 1992 à l’Olympia avec de gauche à droite : Jacques Serizier – Georges Moustaki – Léo Ferré – Philippe Val – Jacques Higelin – Wasaburo Fukuda – Alain Meilland – Patrick Font –
Georges Moustaki (born Giuseppe Mustacchi;[1] (May 3, 1934 – May 23, 2013) was an Egyptian-French singer-songwriter ofItalo-Greek origin, best known for the poetic rhythm and simplicity of the romantic songs he composed and often sang. Moustaki gave France some of its best-loved music by writing about 300 songs for some of the most popular singers in that country, such asÉdith Piaf,[1] Dalida, Françoise Hardy, Yves Montand, Barbara, Brigitte Fontaine, Herbert Pagani, France Gall, Cindy Daniel, Juliette Greco, Pia Colombo, and Tino Rossi, as well as for himself.[2]
Georges Moustaki was born Giuseppe Mustacchi in Alexandria, Egypt on May 3, 1934. His parents, Sarah and Nessim Mustacchi, were Francophile, Italo-Greek Sephardic Jews from the island of Corfu, Greece. They moved to Egypt, where their young child first learned French. They owned the Cité du livre – one of the finest book shops in the Middle East – in the cosmopolitan city ofAlexandria where many ethnic communities lived together.
Avigdor Arikha was born to German-speaking Jewish parents in Rădăuţi, but grew up in Czernowitz in Bukovina, Romania (now inUkraine).[1] His family faced forced deportation in 1941 to the Romanian-run concentration camps of Transnistria, where his father died. He survived thanks to the drawings he made of deportation scenes, which were shown to delegates of the International Red Cross.
Arikha emigrated to Palestine in 1944, together with his sister. Until 1948, he lived in Kibbutz Ma’ale HaHamisha. In 1948 he was severely wounded in Israel’s War of Independence. From 1946 to 1949, he attended the Bezalel School of Art in Jerusalem Photos by Wikipedia
Even today, nearly 50 years later, Auerbach is generally remembered as the finest coach professional basketball has ever seen, although his …
Red Auerbach’s last interview (from ‘Basketball Man’)
30.10.2006
NBA giant Red Auerbach gave his last filmed interview to Burt Kearns & Brett Hudson of Frozen Pictures for inclusion in the documentary feature, Basketball Man, about the life and legacy of basketball’s inventor, Dr. James Naismith (on DVD in February).
This clip is but a small portion of the complete, comprehensive, interview, which will be featured as a bonus extra on the DVD set.
Larry Bird, Red Auerbach & The Boston Celtics – Winning Basketball (COMPLETE )
29.03.2012
VHS – Released in 1987.
“You play as you practice” (Mr. ‘Red’ Auerbach)
“It’s about whether you win or lose, not about how you play the game” (Mr. Larry Bird)
Arnold Jacob “Red” Auerbach (September 20, 1917 – October 28, 2006[1]) was an American basketball coach of theWashington Capitols, the Tri-Cities Blackhawks and the Boston Celtics. After he retired from coaching, he served as president and front office executive of the Celtics until his death. As a coach, he won 938 games (a record at his retirement)[1] and nine National Basketball Association (NBA) championships in ten years (a number surpassed only by Phil Jackson, who won 11 in twenty years). As general manager and team president of the Celtics, he won an additional seven NBA titles, for a grand total of 16 in a span of 29 years,[2] making him one of the most successful team officials in the history of North American professional sports.
Arnold Jacob Auerbach was one of the four children of Marie and Hyman Auerbach. Hyman was a Russian Jewish immigrant from Minsk, Belarus, and Marie Auerbach, Photos by Wikipedia
If the World Jewish Congress, which was joined by the Simon Wiesenthal Center, in Los Angeles, had meant to torpedo Waldheim’s bid to become …
Kurt Waldheim, a commission of enquiry parts 1-9
These nine films are part of a much larger programme that was aired in 1988 which looks into allegations that the recently elected president of Austria Kurt Waldheim was a Nazi war criminal. Waldheim had previously been the fourth Secretary-General of the United Nations from 1972 to 1981. I do not possess any more of this programme which I ‘rediscovered’ in 2008 on a VHS cassette used some 20 years earlier.
Waldheim had unsuccessfully sought election as President of Austria in 1971, but his second attempt on 8 June 1986 proved successful. During his campaign for the presidency in 1985, the events started that marked the beginning of what became known internationally as the “Waldheim Affair”. Before the presidential elections, Alfred Worm revealed in the Austrian weekly news magazine Profil that there had been several omissions about Waldheim’s life between 1938 and 1945 in his recently-published autobiography. A short time later, the World Jewish Congress alleged that Waldheim had lied about his service as an officer in the mounted corps of the SA, and his time as an ordnance officer for Army Group E in Saloniki, Greece, from 1942 to 1943 based in files from the United Nations War Crimes Commission. Waldheim called the allegations “pure lies and malicious acts”. Nevertheless he admitted that he had known about German reprisals against partisans: “Yes, I knew. I was horrified. But what could I do? I had either to continue to serve or be executed.” He said that he had never fired a shot or even seen a partisan. His former immediate superior at the time stated that Waldheim had “remained confined to a desk”.
Part of the reason for the controversy was Austria’s refusal to address its national role in the Holocaust – which was the home not only of Adolf Hitler but also many other leading Nazis. Austria refused to pay compensation to Nazi victims and from 1970 onwards refused to investigate Austrian citizens who were senior Nazis.
Because the revelations leading to the Waldheim affair came shortly before the presidential election there has been speculation about the background of the affair.
Declassified CIA documents show that the CIA had been aware of his war time past since 1945. Some sources report information about Waldheim’s wartime past was also previously published by a right wing Austrian newspaper during the 1971 presidential election campaign – including the claim of an SS membership.
Waldheim (second from left) with Italian General Ercole Roncaglia, Col. Hans Herbert Macholz, and SS-GruppenführerArtur Phleps at Podgorica airfield, 22 May 1943.
Kurt Josef Waldheim(German pronunciation: [ˈkʊɐ̯t ˈvaldhaɪm]; 21 December 1918 – 14 June 2007) was an Austrian diplomat and politician. Waldheim was the fourth Secretary-General of the United Nations from 1972 to 1981, and the ninth President ofAustria from 1986 to 1992. While he was running for president in Austria in 1985, his service as an intelligence officer in theWehrmacht during World War II raised international controversy. Photos by Wikipedia
Hatikva at Bergen-Belsen
In rare and moving footage dated to April 20th 1945, inmates at Bergen Belsen Concentration Camp sing the anthem of hope ‘Hatikva.’
Memorial stone at the entrance to the historical camp area
Bergen-Belsen (or Belsen) was a Nazi concentration camp in what is today Lower Saxony in northern Germany, southwest of the town of Bergen near Celle. Originally established as a prisoner of war camp,[1] in 1943, parts of it became a concentration camp. Initially this was an “exchange camp”, where Jewish hostages were held with the intention of exchanging them for German prisoners of war held overseas.[2] The camp was later expanded to accommodate Jews from other concentration camps.
The Liberation of Bergen-belsen Concentration Camp, April 1945
Cheerful women inmates collect their bread ration from one of the five camp cookhouses.
After 1945, the name was applied to the displaced persons camp established nearby, but it is most commonly associated with the concentration camp. From 1941 to 1945, almost 20,000 Soviet prisoners of war and a further 50,000 inmates died there,[3] with up to 35,000 of them dying of typhus in the first few months of 1945, shortly before and after the liberationPhotos by Wikipedia
REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK Ahead of the 70th anniversary of its liberation, a visit to the German camp with what is Europe’s largest Jewish cemetery, accompanied by some of the ‘babies’ born in the DP camp after the war
By RENEE GHERT-ZAND
EDDIE STRAIGHT – BELSEN LIBERATOR TTTV
22.04.2015
Eddie Straight age 94 of Saltburn, a former Company Sgt. Major of the 11th Armoured Division, recalls liberating Bergen-Belsen on the 70th anniversary.
Bergen Belsen Liberation
Bergen-Belsen was a Nazi concentration camp in Lower Saxony in northwestern Germany, southwest of the town of Bergen near Celle. Between 1943 and the war’s end, an estimated 50,000 Russian Prisoners of War and a further 50,000 inmates died there,up to 35,000 of them dying of typhus in the first few months of 1945.
The camp was liberated on April 15, 1945 by the British 11th Armoured Division.60,000 prisoners were found inside, most of them seriously ill, and another 13,000 corpses lay around the camp unburied.When the British and Canadians advanced on Bergen-Belsen in 1945, the German army negotiated a truce and exclusion zone around the camp to prevent the spread of typhus. Under the agreement, Hungarian and regular German troops guarding the camp returned to German lines when Allied troops liberated the camp on April 15, 1945.
(Uploader note: Ripped from youtube, comments were disabled – not sure why. Video’s like this must be commented and be reflected so that we can never forget history, otherwise we are condemned to relive this.)
Eva Kor speaks about Auschwitz, medical experiments, and forgiveness
At the age of 10, Eva and her twin sister Miriam were taken to Auschwitz, the concentration camp where Nazi Dr. Josef Mengele used them for medical experiments.
Nazi Experiment Survivor Eva Mozes Kor Speaks at Clarkson University
Auschwitz survivor Eva Mozes Kor delivered a powerful message of forgiveness on October 8 at Clarkson University, while speaking before a large audience of students, faculty, staff and community members.
When she was about 10 years old, Kor and her family were taken by the Nazis to the Auschwitz slave labor and extermination camp, where her parents and two older sisters were quickly sent to the gas chambers.
Kor and her sister, Miriam, were twins, so they were of chilling interest to Dr. Josef Mengele, who subjected them to a series of heinous human experiments.
Her talk, “The Journey from Auschwitz & Mengele to Forgiveness,” told the amazing story of what she endured and how she eventually came to forgive Mengele and the Nazis.
Sheila Faith Weiss, professor of history in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at Clarkson, arranged for Kor to share her story.
“I received a $277,000 National Science Foundation grant to write a biography of Dr. Mengele’s mentor, the German human geneticist Baron Otmar von Verschuer, and I had been in contact with Eva Mozes Kor,” Weiss says. “Because I am teaching a seminar on the Holocaust this semester, I asked Eva whether she might be willing to give a lecture at Clarkson. Normally, she would have charged more for her talk, but generously agreed to accept significantly less so we could bring her here. Her message is especially important for our students to hear.”
Trained in German history and the history of biology, Weiss has written a book which explores the background that led to the kind of bestial human experimentation Kor was subjected to in Auschwitz. The Nazi Symbiosis, Human Genetics and Politics in the Third Reich (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2010) raises compelling questions about medicine and ethics.
Forgiving Dr. Mengele
Eva Mozes Kor, who survived Josef Mengele’s cruel twin experiments in the Auschwitz concentration camp, shocks other Holocaust survivors when she decides to forgive the perpetrators as a way of self-healing.
Władysław Bartoszewski[vwaˈdɨswaf bartɔˈʂɛfskʲi] ( listen) (19 February 1922 – 24 April 2015) was a Polish politician, social activist, journalist, writer, and historian. He was born in Warsaw.
He was a former Auschwitz concentration camp prisoner.[1] He was a World War II Resistance fighter and Polish undergroundactivist. Bartoszewski participated in the Warsaw Uprising. He was wrongly convicted as a spy and was imprisoned for some years before being released due to medical problems and for being wrongly convicted during the 1950s.[2]
Bartoszewski served twice as the Minister of Foreign Affairs from March through December 1999 and again from 2000 to 2001.[3] He was also an ambassador and a member Photo by Wikipedia
Władysław Bartoszewski nie żyje
25.04.2015
Nie żyje Władysław Bartoszewski, działacz społeczny, historyk, więzień Auschwitz i żołnierz Armii Krajowej. Profesor Bartoszewski odszedł w wieku 93 lat. Wspominają Go nie tylko media polskie, ale i zagraniczne, bo Bartoszewski znany był świetnie poza granicami kraju. Odejście Władysława Bartoszewskiego to wielka strata, a w naszej pamięci Profesor zapisze się jako jeden z największych Polaków.
25.04.2015
Er kämpfte im polnischen Widerstand, wurde 1940 ins KZ Auschwitz verschleppt – und machte sich später um die Aussöhnung mit Deutschland verdient: Polens Ex-Außenminister Bartoszewski, der nun im Alter von 93 Jahren gestorben ist.
Wladyslaw Bartoszewski war ein äußerst engagierter, manchmal gar impulsiver Politiker und trotzdem ein großartiger Diplomat. Er war kein Polterer – vielmehr einer, der seine Zuhörer zum Nachdenken zwang.
Sein Motto lautete: Es lohnt sich, anständig zu sein. “Neun Mal habe ich meinen Geburtstag in verschiedenen Gefängnissen und Lagern erlebt. Aber ich bin stets optimistisch geblieben. Meine Haft hat weder Hitler noch Stalin geholfen. Und mir hat sie nicht geschadet – ich bin weiterhin derselbe geblieben.”
Widerstand gegen deutsche Besatzer
Wladyslaw Bartoszewski wurde im Februar 1922 in Warschau als Sohn einer polnischen Beamtenfamilie geboren. Eigentlich wollte er Journalist werden. Doch der Zweite Weltkrieg machte seine Zukunftspläne zunichte. Im polnischen Widerstand kämpfte er gegen die deutschen Besatzer, wurde 1940 verhaftet und ins Konzentrationslager Auschwitz verschleppt.
Trotz oder vielleicht doch eher wegen der Erfahrungen des Krieges wurde Bartoszewski zu einem hervorragenden Anwalt der Aussöhnung mit Deutschland: “Eines der wichtigsten Ereignisse in meinem Leben war der Kriegsausbruch 1939. Dann kam das Kriegsende und das Gefühl der großen Verluste und der brennenden Ungerechtigkeit, die unser Vaterland getroffen haben. Das nächste wichtige Ereignis für mich war das Jahr 1989 – die politische Wende, die etwa anderthalb Jahre dauerte. Ich meine damit den Umbruch in Europa, den Fall der Berliner Mauer und die Emanzipation Polens.”
Geduld und Gelassenheit
Zur Geschichte gehöre immer auch Geduld und die Gelassenheit, pflegte Bartoszewski zu sagen. Missstimmungen in bilateralen Beziehungen sollte man daher nicht allzu viel Gewicht einräumen. “Wenn es um die deutsch-polnischen Beziehungen geht: Was erwarten wir eigentlich noch von ihnen? 250 Millionen Mal wird die Oder-Neiße-Grenze in beide Richtungen überschritten und zwar ohne jegliche Zwischenfälle. Die Deutschen denken in sehr rationalen Kategorien. Und wir Polen sollten uns nicht das Recht nehmen, über die Gedanken der Deutschen mehr wissen zu wollen, als sie selbst.”
Bartoszewski fühlte sich in seinem politischen Leben nie einer Partei verpflichtet. Im Vordergrund stand für ihn immer das Wohl des Landes. Welcher Regierung er als Außenminister nach der Wende diente, war für den ehemaligen Solidarnosc-Mitstreiter unerheblich.
Außenpolitischer Berater noch im hohen Alter
Nach den Wahlen 2007 berief Premierminister Donald Tusk den damals 85-Jährigen zum außenpolitischen Berater. Sein Alter spielte keine Rolle. Gefragt war vielmehr sein Verhandlungsgeschick, um auf europäischer Ebene die Scherben wegzuräumen, die die abgewählte Kaczynski-Regierung hinterlassen hatte.
Nur in einem Punkt, da fiel es Bartoszewski schwer, Contenance zu bewahren: beim Thema Erika Steinbach. Seiner Mission schadete das aber nie. Wenn die Deutschen heute Polen aus einer ganz anderen Perspektive betrachten, dann ist das auch sein Verdienst.
Genau dafür erhielt Wladyslaw Bartoszewski 1986 den Friedenspreis des Deutschen Buchhandels – eine Auszeichnung, die er mit dem Satz kommentierte: “Es scheint das Wichtigste zu sein, all das zu unterstützen, was die Menschen verbindet, und sich all dem zu widersetzen, was die Menschen gegen ihren Willen trennt.”
This Day in Jewish History / Yossi Harel, the real person behind Paul … However, like so many of his Jewish peers, while he had fought with the British …
Exodus 1947 Documentary Trailer
Exodus 1947 Documentary Film narrated by Morley Safer. Filmmakers: Elizabeth Rodgers & Robby Henson. PBS broadcast.
After World War II, a group of private American citizens banded together in a clandestine effort to transport Holocaust survivors to Palestine.
On July 11, 1947, in the port of Sête, France, 4,500 Jewish refugees were crammed into the hull of a decrepit steamship, later named Exodus 1947.
A British blockade intercepted Exodus 1947 in international waters off the coast of Palestine. The tense standoff culminated in a direct attack by military personnel against the unarmed civilians on the Exodus 1947. This highly publicized international incident heavily influenced the United Nations resolution authorizing the partitioning of Palestine into separate Jewish and Arab states. Thus, the Exodus 1947 voyage acted as a catalyst in forming a new nation. The program focuses on clandestine and illegal American efforts to finance and crew the most infamous of ten American ships that attempted to bring Jewish refugees to Palestine.
EXODUS 1947 is a one hour documentary narrated by Morley Safer with a score by Ilan Rechtman. The film is a richly layered program, constructed with first person accounts to recall events that shaped world history.
Yossi Harel (Hebrew: יוסי הראל) (January 4, 1918 – April 26, 2008), born Yosef Hamburger, was the supervisor of the Exodus 1947 operation and a leading member of theIsraeli intelligence community.[1]
Yossi Harel was born in Jerusalem in 1918. He was a sixth generation Jerusalemite. At the age of 15, he joined the Haganah. Later, he fought under Orde Wingate. Between 1945 and 1948, he played a leading role in the clandestine immigration enterprise in Palestine, commanding four Aliyah Bet ships: Knesset Israel, the Exodus, Atzma’ut and Kibbutz Galuyot. After the establishment of the State of Israel Harel studied mechanical engineering at M.I.T in the United States. Just before he finished his studies, Moshe Dayan, as Chief of Staff, called him back to Israel to investigate the Lavon Affair and made him head of Unit 131, an Israel Defense Forces intelligence unit.Photo by Wikipedia
Estée Lauder (/ˈɛsteɪˈlɔːdər/; July 1, 1908 – April 24, 2004) was an American businesswoman. She was the co-founder, along with her husband, Joseph Lauter (later Lauder),[2] of Estée Lauder Companies, her eponymous cosmetics company. Lauder was the only woman on Time magazine’s 1998 list of the 20 most influential business geniuses of the 20th century. She was the recipient of thePresidential Medal of Freedom. She was inducted to the Junior Achievement U.S. Business Hall of Fame in 1988.Photos by Wikipedia
Yom Ha’atzmaut (Hebrew: יום העצמאות Yōm hā-ʿAṣmāʾūṯ lit. “Independence Day”) is the national day of Israel, commemorating theIsraeli Declaration of Independence in 1948. It is celebrated either on the 5th of Iyar, according to the Hebrew calendar, or on one of the preceding or following days, depending on which day of the week this date falls on. Yom Ha’atzmaut is preceded by Yom Hazikaron, the Israeli Fallen Soldiers and Victims of Terrorism Remembrance Day.
The Israeli Declaration of Independence (Hebrew: הכרזת העצמאות, Hakhrazat HaAtzma’ut or Hebrew: מגילת העצמאות Megilat HaAtzma’ut), formally the Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel, was proclaimed on 14 May 1948 (5 Iyar 5708) byDavid Ben-Gurion, the Executive Head of the World Zionist Organization[2][3] and the chairman of the Jewish Agency for Palestine.[4]It declared the establishment of a Jewish state in Eretz-Israel, to be known as the State of Israel, which would come into effect on termination of the British Mandate at midnight that day.[5][6] The event is celebrated annually in Israel with a national holiday Yom Ha’atzmaut (Hebrew: יום העצמאות, lit. Independence Day) on 5 Iyar of every year according to the Hebrew calendar.Photos by Wikipedia
Large celebratory crowd outside the Dizengoff House (now called Independence Hall) to hear the declaration and signing of Israel’s Declaration of Independence, dated May 14, 1948.
The original document of Israel’s Declaration of Independence
After being expelled from the Iberian Peninsula, most of the Sephardic Jews settled in trading cities such as London andAntwerp. By the late sixteenth century they were arriving in Amsterdam and The Hague. The Lopes Suassos were a rich old Sephardic family of Marranos, or Jews who had been forced to convert to Christianity under pressure from the Portuguese Inquisition, but once in Amsterdam they openly returned to their true religion, Judaism.Photo by Wikipedia
Aharon Lichtenstein(May 24, 1933 – April 20, 2015) was a noted Orthodox rabbi and rosh yeshiva.[1] He was an authority inJewish law (“Halacha”).[2]
Rabbi Lichtenstein was born in Paris, France, but grew up in the United States, studied in Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin under RabbiYitzchok Hutner. He earned a BA and semicha (“rabbinic ordination”) at Yeshiva University and a PhD in English Literature atHarvard University, where he studied under Photo by Wikipedia
<h1Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein: Love of the Torah and Love to a Fellow Jew
Shock and Emptiness – Students Eulogize Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein
20.04.2015
A Hesped on Rabbi Ahron Lichtenstein by Rabbi Yochanan Schrader
20.04.2015
Baruch Dayan Emet. One of the greatest has left us. This is a Hesped said by Rabbi Yochanan Schrader, in the Beit Midrash of Akiva Hebrew day school in Southfield Michigan.
The photo is from a Shiur that Rav Lichtenstein gave in the Beit Midrash of the Hesder Yeshivah of Yerucham
Il Papa ricorda il rabbino Toaff uomo di pace e dialogo
20.04.2015
(Papa Francesco)
Esprimo le mie sentite condoglianze per la scomparsa, ieri sera, del Rabbino Elio Toaff, già Rabbino Capo di Roma. Sono vicino con la preghiera al Rabbino Capo Riccardo di Segni – che avrebbe dovuto essere qui con noi – e all’intera comunità ebraica di Roma, nel ricordo riconoscente di quest’uomo di pace e di dialogo, che accolse il Papa Giovanni Paolo II nella storica visita al Tempio Maggiore.
Papa Francesco ricorda così la figura del Rabbino Toaff nell’incontro con la delegazione della Conferenza dei Rabbini europei. Sottolinea poi i progressi fatti e l’amicizia che lega la Chiesa Cattolica e le Comunità ebraiche a 50 anni dalla Dichiarazione conciliare Nostra aetate. Il Ponte …
Addio a Elio Toaff, la massima autorità spirituale e morale ebraica in Italia dal secondo dopoguerr
20.04.2015
Fra pochi giorni avrebbe compiuto 100 anni. Parliamo dell’addio a Elio Toaff, rabbino emerito di Roma considerato la massima autorità spirituale e morale ebraica in italia dal secondo dopoguerra. Dalle 11 di oggi, 20 aprile 2015, il feretro esposto sotto il colonnato del tempio maggiore di Roma per l’ultimo saluto
Da Giorgio Napolitano a Laura Boldrini, da Emma Bonino a Marco Pannella, da Ignazio Marino a Pierferdinando Casini, in tanti sono venuti al Ghetto per rendere omaggio al rabbino emerito Elio Toaff
Yom Hazikaron
Remembering Israel’s fallen soldiers and victims of terror.
Yom Hazikaron
Yom Hazikaron (Hebrew: יום הזיכרון לחללי מערכות ישראל ולנפגעי פעולות האיבה, lit. Day of Remembrance for Israeli Fallen Soldiers and Victims of Terrorism) is Israel’s official Memorial Day. The national observance was enacted into law in 1963. While Yom Hazikaron has been traditionally dedicated to fallen soldiers, commemoration has now been extended to civilian victims of the ongoing armed dispute.
IDF soldiers at Yom Hazikaron ceremony, 2007
An IDF officer places new flags on the graves of IDF soldiers for Yom Hazikaron.
Yom Hazikaron (in full Yom Hazikaron l’Chalalei Ma’arachot Yisrael ul’Nifgaei Peulot Ha’eivah Hebrew: יום הזיכרון לחללי מערכות ישראל ולנפגעי פעולות האיבה; lit. “Day of Remembrance for the Fallen Soldiers of Israel and Victims of Terrorism”)[1] is Israel’s officialMemorial Day,[2] enacted into law in 1963.[3] While Yom Hazikaron has been traditionally dedicated to fallen soldiers, commemoration has now been extended to civilian victims of political violence,[4] Palestinian political violence,[5] and terrorism in general Photo by Wikipedia
On April 16, 1968, the novelist and playwright Edna Ferber died, at her home in New York.Today Ferber may be best known for the popular films that …
Edna Ferber – Long Distance
12.12.2014
Edna Ferber (August 15, 1885 – April 16, 1968) was an American novelist, short story writer and playwright. Her novels were especially popular and included the Pulitzer Prize-winning So Big (1924), Show Boat (1926; made into the celebrated 1927 musical), Cimarron (1929; made into the 1931 film which won the Academy Award for Best Picture), and Giant (1952; made into the 1956 Hollywood movie).
Ferber was born August 15, 1885, in Kalamazoo, Michigan, to a Hungarian-born Jewish storekeeper and his Milwaukee, Wisconsin-born wife, Jacob Charles and Julia (Neumann) Ferber. After living in Chicago, Illinois, and Ottumwa, Iowa, at the age of 12 Ferber and her family moved to Appleton, Wisconsin, where she graduated from high school and briefly attended Lawrence University. She took newspaper jobs at the Appleton Daily Crescent and the Milwaukee Journal before publishing her first novel. She covered the 1920 Republican National Convention and 1920 Democratic National Convention for the United Press Association.
Ferber’s novels generally featured strong female protagonists, along with a rich and diverse collection of supporting characters. She usually highlighted at least one strong secondary character who faced discrimination ethnically or for other reasons; through this technique, Ferber demonstrated her belief that people are people and that the not-so-pretty persons have the best character. Several theatrical and film productions have been based on her works, including Show Boat, Giant, Ice Palace, Saratoga Trunk, Cimarron (which won an Oscar) and the 1960 remake. Three of these works – Show Boat, Saratoga Trunk and Giant – have been developed into musicals.
When composer Jerome Kern proposed turning the very serious Show Boat into a musical, Ferber was shocked, thinking it would be transformed into a typical light entertainment of the 1920s. It was not until Kern explained that he and Oscar Hammerstein II wanted to create a different type of musical that Ferber granted him the rights. Saratoga, based on Saratoga Trunk, was written at a much later date, after serious plots had become acceptable in stage musicals. In 1925, she won the Pulitzer Prize for her book So Big, which was made into a silent film starring Colleen Moore that same year. An early talkie movie remake followed, in 1932, starring Barbara Stanwyck and George Brent, with Bette Davis in a supporting role. A 1953 remake of So Big starred Jane Wyman in the Stanwyck role, and is the version most often seen today.
Edna Ferber(August 15, 1885[1] – April 16, 1968) was an American novelist, short story writer and playwright. Her novels were especially popular and included the Pulitzer Prize-winning So Big (1924), Show Boat (1926; made into the celebrated 1927 musical),Cimarron (1929; made into the 1931 film which won the Academy Award for Best Picture), and Giant (1952; made into the 1956 Hollywood movie).
Ferber was born August 15, 1885, in Kalamazoo, Michigan, to a Hungarian-born Jewish storekeeper, Jacob Charles Ferber, and hisMilwaukee, Wisconsin-born wife, Julia (Neumann) Ferber. After living in Chicago, Illinois, and Ottumwa, Iowa, at the age of 12 Ferber and her family moved to Appleton, Wisconsin,……Wikipedia
David Émile Durkheim(French: [emil dyʁkɛm] or [dyʁkajm];[1] April 15, 1858 – November 15, 1917) was a French sociologist, social psychologist and philosopher. He formally established the academic discipline and — with Karl Marx and Max Weber — is commonly cited as the principal architect of modern social science and father of sociology.,,,,,
Emile Durkheim was born in Épinal in Lorraine, coming from a long line of devout French Jews; his father, grandfather, and great-grandfather had been rabbis.[8] He began his education in a rabbinical school, but at an early age, he decided not to follow in his family’s footsteps and switched schools.[8][9] Durkheim led a completely secular life. Much of his work was dedicated to demonstrating that religious phenomena stemmed from social rather than divine factors.Photo by Wikipedia
Sociological Theory: Emile Durkhiem and Social Solidarity
Conceptual art and historical imagery vivifies a discussion of Emile Durkhiem’s Division of Labour in Society. The video focuses upon differences between traditional “mechanical” solidarity and modern “organic” solidarity.
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Yet Lessing was probably the most important figure in the German theater of his day, and he remains influential today, as much for his work as a ..
Nathan the Wise(original German title: Nathan der Weise) is a play published by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing in 1779. It is a fervent plea for religious tolerance. Its performance was forbidden by the church during Lessing’s lifetime; it was first performed in 1783 inBerlin. In 1922 it was adapted into a silent film of the same title.
Set in Jerusalem during the Third Crusade, it describes how the wise Jewish merchant Nathan, the enlightened sultan Saladin, and the (initially anonymous) Templar bridge their gaps between Judaism, Islam and Christianity. Its major themes are friendship, tolerance, relativism of God, a rejection of miracles and a need for communication.
Recha Welcoming Her Father. From an incomplete series of illustrations for the play Nathan the Wise. Photo by Wikipedia
Nathan the Wise by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (This Week in Jewish History)
In August of 1778, the non-Jewish writer Gotthold Ephraim Lessing wrote to his brother of a new literary project designed to further tolerance of Jews in German society. The result was Nathan the Wise, a sensation that was initially banned by the Church and heavily criticized by antisemites of the day.
Hire put the baby up for adoption, and at the age of eight days, Evelyn was taken into the family of Hans Albert Einstein and his wife, the former Frieda …
Evelyn Einstein(28 March 1941 – 13 April 2011) was the adopted daughter of Hans Albert Einstein, the son of Albert Einstein
Einstein was born in Chicago; after her birth she was adopted by Hans Albert Einstein. She obtained a Master’s degree in Medieval literature at University of California, Berkeley. She was married to Grover Krantz for 13 years. She then worked briefly as an animal control officer, as a cult deprogrammer and as a Berkeley, California reserve police officer.
Eliezer Ben‑Yehuda (Hebrew: אליעזר בן־יהודה pronounced [ɛli’ʕɛzeʁ bɛn jɛhu’da]; 7 January 1858 – 16 December 1922) was a Litvaklexicographer and newspaper editor. He was the driving spirit behind the revival of the Hebrew language in the modern era.
Eliezer Ben-Yehuda was born Eliezer Yitzhak Perlman[citation needed] (Yiddish אליעזר יצחק פערלמאן), in Luzhki (Belarusian Лужкі (Lužki), PolishŁużki), Vilna Governorate of the Russian Empire (now Vitebsk Oblast, Belarus). He attended cheder where he studied Hebrew and the Bible from the age of three,[citation needed] as was customary among the Jews of Eastern Europe. Photo by Wikipedia
Revival of Hebrew
While Hebrew had remained the language of study and prayer, it had not been a spoken language for centuries. Few believed it could again become a tongue of everyday speech, but one man did, and dedicated his life to reviving Hebrew. His name was Eliezer Ben-Yehuda.
Itamar Ben-Avi (Also Ittamar, Hebrew: איתמר בן אב”י; born Ben-Zion Ben-Yehuda, בן-ציון בן-יהודה on 31 July 1882, died 8 April 1943) was the son of Eliezer Ben-Yehuda. Eliezer is credited with reviving the Hebrew language and brought up Itamar to be the first native speaker of what would become Modern Hebrew. Ben-Avi worked as a journalist (starting with his father’s newspaper HaZvi), and as a Zionist activist.
Ben-Zion grew up speaking modern Hebrew with his parents, making him the first native speaker of the Hebrew language in over a thousand years. When he was very young, Photo by Wikipedia
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Powerful Words Of Encouragement From The Sassoon Father – Who Lost 7 Children in Fire
04.05.2015
Powerful Words Of Encouragement From The Sassoon Father – Who Lost 7 Children in Fire – PLEASE SHARE – LIKE –
The remains of seven Jewish children killed when a devastating house fire ripped through their family home are being flown to Israel so they can be laid to rest.
A procession of hearses from their funeral on Sunday in Brooklyn led their coffins to New York’s JFK airport where they were boarded onto a flight bound for Jerusalem where they will be buried on Monday.
The heartbreaking leg of the journey began hours after their father Gabriel Sassoon, broke down during his eulogy.
He described how they all ‘had faces of angels’ before starting to weep in front of hundreds of mourners packed inside the Shomrei Hadas Chapel in Borough Park.
Mr Sassoon was at a religious retreat early Saturday morning when a fire broke out at his home in Brooklyn, New York – sparked by a malfunctioning hot plate that was left on to keep food warm during the Sabbath, as Jews do not light fires or turn on appliances on their day of rest.
His wife Gayle and 14-year-old daughter Tzipora were the only two in his family to survive the blaze, after jumping from the second floor.
Sons Yakob, 5, Moshe, 8, Yeshua, 10, and David, 12, and daughters Sarah, 6, Rivkah, 11, and Elian, 15, did not survive.
Lag Ba Omer Rashbi
04.05.2015
Temple Talk Radio: An Apple on the Temple Mount and World War III
05.05.2015
Lag BaOmer Special: Tannaitic Tales for Our Time
The Sabbath of the Land and Mount Sinai: The Torah of This World
Lag Baomer R.Shimon Bar Yochai
Lag Baomer R.Shimon Bar Yochai By Rabbi David Bitton
ימי הספירה – ימים של התעלות
חברת פינטו עברית
Parshas Emor and Dinim of Sefira
מהפכות בעולם האסלאם הרב זמיר כהן
אנו נמצאים בתקופה של שינויים מהותיים בעולם המוסלמי. האם יש משמעות רוחנית לדברים, מה הקשר לנבואות אחרית הימים, וכיצד מתחברת לכך הנבואה על מלחמת העולם השלישית? הרב זמיר כהן בהרצאה אקטואלית
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks at Kohelet Yeshiva
31.03.2015
“Our Faith & Our Future” – An Armchair Conversation with Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks at Kohelet Yeshiva High School on March 16, 2015.
תהלוכת לג בעומר הרב אשכנזי
02.05.2015
Rabbi Cowen – Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai / lag baomer
Rabbi Cowen – Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai / lag baomer. Dvar Tora from the hilula of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai.
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מלחמת גוג ומגוג – חייבים לראות!!!!! אדיר!!!
סרט דוקומנטרי מדהים על מלחמת גוג ומגוג שמתארים התנ”ך ומאמרי חז”ל – אודות יום הדין של האנושות כולה!!! ׁ(הצפייה והתתחזקות מהסרטון הזה היא לע”נ נלי נלה בת בת ציון באסיה וכן לעילוי כל נשמות ישראל שנפטרו מאז בריאת העולם ועד עתה ת.נ.צ.ב.ה.)
Une yechiva est établie par Ernest Weill à Neudorf (Strasbourg), en 19331. Dirigée par le Rabbin Simcha Wasserman, fils de l’éminent talmudiste Elchonon Wasserman, elle est alors la seule yechiva de France. En 1938, le Rabbin Wasserman émigre aux États-Unis, laissant la direction de la Yeshiva de Neudorf à Yitzchak Chaikin, disciple du Chofetz Chaim et d’Elchonon Wasserman, fraichement débarqué. Il est bientôt déporté en Allemagne, et la yechiva doit fermer ses portes en 1939 jusqu’à la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
CHIVA RAV ERRERA ZATSAL 5775
05.01.2015
CHIVA RAV ERRERA ZATSAL 5775
Hesped du Rav Errera par le Grand-Rabbin Wertenschlag
07.01.2015
Hesped du Rav Errera par le Rav Yi’hya Teboul
07.01.2015
CONFERENCE DU TSADIK RAV ERRERA CHLITA A L ORT LYON LE 27 FEV 2014
04.03.2014
CONFERENCE DU TSADIK RAV ERRERA CHLITA A L ORT LYON LE 27 FEV 2014
Rav Errera
31.01.2011
Mélavé Malka à Sarcelles le 29 janvier 2011 avec rav Errera d’Aix-Les-Bains 103 ans et en présence du Psdt de la communauté M. Richard Halimi ainsi que le Grand Rabbin Chalom BERROS.Cours sur Chalom Baït
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Rav Haim,Jaskin Haykine Zal d’Aix Les Bains
17.08.2014
21 eme YARTSEIT de RAV CHAJKIN ZATSAL 4 MAI 2014 AIX LES BAINS
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Une yechiva est établie par Ernest Weill à Neudorf (Strasbourg), en 19331. Dirigée par le Rabbin Simcha Wasserman, fils de l’éminent talmudiste Elchonon Wasserman, elle est alors la seule yechiva de France. En 1938, le Rabbin Wasserman émigre aux États-Unis, laissant la direction de la Yeshiva de Neudorf à Yitzchak Chaikin, disciple du Chofetz Chaim et d’Elchonon Wasserman, fraichement débarqué. Il est bientôt déporté en Allemagne, et la yechiva doit fermer ses portes en 1939 jusqu’à la fin de la seconde Guerre mondiale.
Son collège académique décide de rouvrir ses portes après la guerre à Aix-les-Bains, où elle s’établit définitivement. Elle est toujours dirigée par le rabbin Yitzchak Chaikin1, revenu de captivité et accueille d’ailleurs de nombreux rescapés de la Shoah :
La Yeshiva Chachmei Tzorfas [la Yechiva des Sages de France] est déjà une réalité – pas simplement un bâtiment élégant, mais un palais. Environ une centaine de jeunes trouveront leur place ici. À présent de nombreux garçons venant de Buchenwald et de Dachau sont inscrits. La yeshiva attend leur arrivée. Le premier Rosh Hayeshiva (doyen) est déjà ici: le Rabbin Chaikin, un ancien étudiant de la Yeshiva de Radin. Lui aussi vient juste de rentrer de captivité [en Allemagne].2
Elle est dirigée aujourd’hui par le Rabbin Yits’hak Weill.
Aix Les Bains – French Alps
פסח שני בחוקותי התשעד
30.03.2015
Parashat Ahare Mot-Kedoshim,,,,Maalat Eretz Yisrael By Rabbi David Bitton
Sefiras Haomer With Nadvorna Yerushalayim Rebbe – 5775
27.04.2015
האדמו”ר מנדבורנה ירושלים בספירת העומר
Sefiras Haomer With Nadvorna Yerushalayim Rebbe – 5775
יסוד שבנצח: צפו בתמונות מכ”ק האדמו”ר מנדבורנה ירושלים שליט”א בספירת העומר במנגינתו המיוחדת בנוסח נדבורנה, בבית המדרש הגדול ברח’ עזרא שבירושלים
הרב אמנון יצחק – חובת הלבבות – שער הביטחון
A Hesped on Rabbi Ahron Lichtenstein by Rabbi Yochanan Schrader
20.04.2015
Baruch Dayan Emet. One of the greatest has left us. This is a Hesped said by Rabbi Yochanan Schrader, in the Beit Midrash of Akiva Hebrew day school in Southfield Michigan.
The photo is from a Shiur that Rav Lichtenstein gave in the Beit Midrash of the Hesder Yeshivah of Yerucham.
יחיאל נהרי הבדלה נתניה פרשת אחרי מות קדושים תשע”ה
26.04.2015
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Masechet Kiddushin (end of) Perek 1
This video explains the gemarah in Kiddushin on daf 30a about the mitzva of teaching Torah to children and grandchildren
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23.04.2015
Rabbi Shalom Gold gives us a greater appreciation for Medinat Yisrael and what it means to celebrate Yom Haatzmaut in this fiery Sicha.
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Etudiez en ligne la torah (paracha, halakha, daf hayomi,…), connaître les évènements de la communauté ou les revivre…
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Moshe Peretz “mon frère” A’h chéli, משה פרץ – אח שלי
Learn What Life is About Before it’s Too Late! – Ask the Rabbi Live with Rabbi Mintz
26.02.2015
Oorah’s founder, Rabbi Chaim Mintz, giving his weekly Tuesday night class at Oorah’s Torah Spot in Staten Island. The class is streamed live at http://www.oorah.org/rabbimintzlive each Tuesday night at8:30.
“Ask the Rabbi” session begins at 9:00. Send your question to be answered by Rabbi Mintz to asktherabbi@oorah.org
ALL QUESTIONS ARE WELCOME!
Chabad Keeping the Faith – in Atlantic City
20.04.2015
Meet the rabbi and his family instilling Jewish values in an unlikely place.
Rabbi Mizrachi is a world renowned speaker proving that the Torah given to us by Moshe is divine without any doubt. Visit http://www.divineinformation.com/ for other lectures, events, DVD’s, and more!
Do all you can to bring Moshiach
17.04.2015
24 years ago today, the Rebbe delivered an impassioned talk about Moshiach.
The address sparked concern among Chassidim motivating them to throw themselves into fulfilling the Rebbe’s vision of perfecting the world through Torah and Mitzvos in even higher gear.
28 Nissan 5751 – 1991
Rav A. Somekh – Yom Tov Sheni shel Galuyot 1
24.03.2015
Torino 18.3.2015 Il secondo giorno di Mo’èd nella Diaspora 1
פסח שני בחוקותי התשעד
30.03.2015
הרב הגאון בן ציון מוצפי שליט”א
Finding What You Didn’t Lose: Pesach Sheni
The “Second Passover” sacrifice was offered as a restitution for the Pascal sacrifice, for someone who was ritually impure or too far away from the Temple at the time of Passover. But Jewish law rules that a non-Jew who converts to Judaism right after Passover, or a child who comes of age right after Passover, must also bring a “Second Passover” sacrifice, even though they were not obligated to bring a sacrifice on the first Passover. The Talmudic commentaries explain that Second Passover has two facets to it: On the one hand, it is “restitution”; on the other, it is a celebration in its own right.
There are two lessons taught by Second Passover. First, there is the famous adage of my father-in-law, the Rebbe, that Second Passover teaches us that “no situation is ever completely lost.” But this is relevant only to someone who appears to be “lost.” What about the person who hasn’t “lost” anything at all, for he was never “obligated”? Second Passover comes and teaches a second, new, concept: every Jew must continuously progress in G-d’s ways. A Jew may never be satisfied with his present spiritual state, even if everything appears to be perfect. When a new month comes along, it demands that you reach a new spiritual level, even compared to what you attained last month, on Passover.
18.01.2015
Rabbi and Director of Chabad of Tarzana, Rabbi Mordechai Einbinder, addresses the senior students of Cheder Menachem, imparting the true meaning of Pesach Sheni
17.11.2014
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SHIUR WITH RABBI GAFNE in TANYA Chapter 10 6
14.12.2014
Siyum Harambam at Kotel (Western Wall) #1
14.12.2014
Rabbi Eli Feldman performs a Siyum Harambam at the Kotel, witnessed by his Birthright group from Australia
12.12.2014
Rabbi Shmuel Butman recalls the day the Rebbe called him to his house, requesting that he publish a book commemorating the worldwide celebrations of the annual completion of the Mishneh Torah.
His due date? Three weeks.
Living Torah Disc 134 Program 536
In the Beginning: The Genesis of My Shlichus – Chabad Lay Leadership Conference
27.11.2013
Rabbi Bentzion Butman, Rabbi Shmuel Kaminetzki, Rabbi Shmuel Lew and Rabbi Zalman Mendelsohn at the Chabad Lay Leadership Forum 5774-2013
Siyum HaShas in MetLife Stadium – Full Video 7 Hours
93,000 Jews Dancing at Siyum Hashas
Most people seemed to agree, the most inspiring moment of the Siyum Hashas at MetLife stadium was the 15 minutes of music and dance. 90,000 Yidden, Kein Yirbu.
Siyum At The Nadvorna Yeshiva In Bnei Brak – 2014/5775
The Nadvorna Rebbe participates in a Siyum in honor of the completion of Masechta Bava Kamma by students of his Yeshiva.
Twelfth Siyum Hashas – Metlife Stadium – FULL VIDEO
Entertainment Before the Twelfth Siyum Hashas at Metlife
Mendy Werdyger, Sruly Werdyger, Shragee Gestetner, Chilu Posen with the Hamezamrim choir singing before the starting of the Twelfth Siyum Hashas at Metlife Stadium, Aug. 1, 2012