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Saturday, February 01, 2020
Shimmy Rabinowitz - Chupah - Yochi Briskman Orchestra
Shimmy Rabinowitz, was blessed with a sweet melodious voice. Shimmy was always singing, from his childhood, and despite his physical limitations, his hartzige singing knows no limitations. In this clip, Shimmy is seen singing at a recent chupah in Lakewood with the Yochi Briskman orchestra. Mi Adir to the tune of Achas Shoalti from the Yingerlech Album composed by Pinki Weber and Mi Bon Siach to the tune of Ani Mamin composed ny Reb Moshe Goldman.
Music by: Yochi Briskman Orchestra
Video by: Motty Engel
Video edited: Platinum Edit
Music by: Yochi Briskman Orchestra
Video by: Motty Engel
Video edited: Platinum Edit
Friday, January 31, 2020
Thursday, January 30, 2020
Project Inspire Convention 2020 Promo
It’s that time of year again.
There are barely a few weeks left to the Project Inspire 2020 convention, but already the buzz is strong, the phones are ringing off the hook, and most of the rooms have been sold.
After all, there are many conventions and weekends of inspiration out there, but Project Inspire is in a class of its own.
Click Here to Attend
There are barely a few weeks left to the Project Inspire 2020 convention, but already the buzz is strong, the phones are ringing off the hook, and most of the rooms have been sold.
After all, there are many conventions and weekends of inspiration out there, but Project Inspire is in a class of its own.
Click Here to Attend
Wednesday, January 29, 2020
Ami Magazine's Shloime Zionce Meets Mohammed Saud
Reporter for Ami Magaizne Shloime Zionce meets the famous Pro-Semite & Peace Activist Mohammed Saud at his beautiful home in Riyadh Saudi Arabia!
You can read a preview of the interview with Mohammed by Clicking Here.
Follow Shloime on Instagram, Twitter, or listen to his Podcast.
You can read a preview of the interview with Mohammed by Clicking Here.
Follow Shloime on Instagram, Twitter, or listen to his Podcast.
Woman Hilariously Struggles to Shut Windblown Gates
This is the hilarious video of a woman who refused to be defeated by windblown gates as she battled to keep them closed.
Pam Parker, 38, was trying to close the gates at Auld Mills Farm, Dumfries, Scotland, but strong winds brought by Storm Brendan kept blowing them back open.
CCTV footage caught Pam as she struggled with these uncooperative gates, closing one side only for the other side to fly open.
But determined Pam refused to give up, battling the wind for nearly two minutes before getting them to shut.
Pam Parker, 38, was trying to close the gates at Auld Mills Farm, Dumfries, Scotland, but strong winds brought by Storm Brendan kept blowing them back open.
CCTV footage caught Pam as she struggled with these uncooperative gates, closing one side only for the other side to fly open.
But determined Pam refused to give up, battling the wind for nearly two minutes before getting them to shut.
Jared Kushner Interviewd on CNN
CNN's Christiane Amanpour talks to President Trump's senior adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner about the President's Middle East plan
Tuesday, January 28, 2020
Jersey City Community Carries on with Faith, Resiliency
www.charidy.com/jerseycity
The Jewish community in Greenville, NJ, was established a few years ago by a few brave families who were looking for one thing, a place they can call home without going into debt.
To establish a new Jewish community was going to be tough, but for those willing to sacrifice and take the first step, the future looked bright. Hard work, sweat, and toil were necessary from day one, but thank god in a short while we were able to see positive results. Nowadays, Greenville is a strong community and growing at a steady rate.
The tragedy which took place last month when two dear souls were so brutally ripped away from this world has left our community reeling. Although it is an occurrence that could have happened anywhere, for us, it had terrible consequences. The future of the community has taken an enormous hit. The damage and trauma which resulted from that heinous act have affected young and old.
Now we face another uphill battle to try to re-establish peace and harmony in our beloved city. How can we let the sacrifice of our brethren go to waste? The only choice for us is to regroup and come back stronger than before.
We have undertaken the building of a new community center that will house the Shul, Mikvah, and Talmud Torah. Such a move will show the world, and more importantly, the members of our community that we are here to stay, and we will continue building.
The future of a Jewish community is at a crossroads, and it is in your hands to ensure our success.
Please open your hearts and take a generous part in the emergency campaign to raise $1,000,000.00 so that we continue building our future.
Your support will ensure the continuance of a vibrant Jewish community.
The Jewish community in Greenville, NJ, was established a few years ago by a few brave families who were looking for one thing, a place they can call home without going into debt.
To establish a new Jewish community was going to be tough, but for those willing to sacrifice and take the first step, the future looked bright. Hard work, sweat, and toil were necessary from day one, but thank god in a short while we were able to see positive results. Nowadays, Greenville is a strong community and growing at a steady rate.
The tragedy which took place last month when two dear souls were so brutally ripped away from this world has left our community reeling. Although it is an occurrence that could have happened anywhere, for us, it had terrible consequences. The future of the community has taken an enormous hit. The damage and trauma which resulted from that heinous act have affected young and old.
Now we face another uphill battle to try to re-establish peace and harmony in our beloved city. How can we let the sacrifice of our brethren go to waste? The only choice for us is to regroup and come back stronger than before.
We have undertaken the building of a new community center that will house the Shul, Mikvah, and Talmud Torah. Such a move will show the world, and more importantly, the members of our community that we are here to stay, and we will continue building.
The future of a Jewish community is at a crossroads, and it is in your hands to ensure our success.
Please open your hearts and take a generous part in the emergency campaign to raise $1,000,000.00 so that we continue building our future.
Your support will ensure the continuance of a vibrant Jewish community.
Holocaust Survivor Emotionally Recounts His Experiences
In a moving scene by Auschwitz, an English-speaking Holocaust survivor told his story, surrounded by a group of 25 boys from Ateres Shimon from Far Rockaway.
Rabbi Shmuel Beller, 92, grew up in the Polish town of Oświęcim which later became the most notorious concentration camp associated with the Holocaust – Auschwitz.
Emotional, with his voice choked as tears streamed down his face, R’ Biller screamed “Unbelievable what the murderers, these Germans Yemach Shemam did! Where was Roosevelt, President Roosevelt Yemach Sememo?! He could of saved alot of Jews!
“He didn’t!”
“The Rasha (Roosevelt) Yemach Shemo!”
R’ Biller was 12 when World War II began and spent five years being transported to ghettos and labor camps until he was sent to a concentration camp at the end of the war. He survived the camp, endured a death march, and was ultimately liberated but ironically almost didn’t survive eating solid food after being liberated. He became critically ill and was hospitalized for three months.
Rabbi Beller has previously said that after the war he was no longer religious, but the Klausenberger Rebbe drew him close and influenced him to become religious again.
Rabbi Beller gradually realized he was the only survivor of his family. He eventually discovered five surviving friends from his home town, adding that none of his friends were still religious and it was a miracle that he became religious.
Rabbi Shmuel Beller, 92, grew up in the Polish town of Oświęcim which later became the most notorious concentration camp associated with the Holocaust – Auschwitz.
Emotional, with his voice choked as tears streamed down his face, R’ Biller screamed “Unbelievable what the murderers, these Germans Yemach Shemam did! Where was Roosevelt, President Roosevelt Yemach Sememo?! He could of saved alot of Jews!
“He didn’t!”
“The Rasha (Roosevelt) Yemach Shemo!”
R’ Biller was 12 when World War II began and spent five years being transported to ghettos and labor camps until he was sent to a concentration camp at the end of the war. He survived the camp, endured a death march, and was ultimately liberated but ironically almost didn’t survive eating solid food after being liberated. He became critically ill and was hospitalized for three months.
Rabbi Beller has previously said that after the war he was no longer religious, but the Klausenberger Rebbe drew him close and influenced him to become religious again.
Rabbi Beller gradually realized he was the only survivor of his family. He eventually discovered five surviving friends from his home town, adding that none of his friends were still religious and it was a miracle that he became religious.
Trump Announces Middle East Peace Plan
U.S. officials say President Donald Trump’s long-awaited Middle East peace plan calls for the creation of a State of Palestine with its capital in portions of east Jerusalem, ending speculation as to whether his administration, in preparing a proposal without input from Palestinian leaders, would abandon a “two-state resolution” to the conflict.
The officials say the plan to be unveiled on Tuesday more than doubles the territory currently under Palestinian control, although it also recognizes Israeli sovereignty over major settlement blocs in the West Bank, something to which the Palestinians will almost certainly object. The Palestinians have already rejected the proposal, accusing Trump of being biased in favor of Israel as he has adopted policies that bolster Israel at their expense.
The plan does call for a four-year freeze in new Israeli settlement construction, during which time details of a comprehensive agreement would be negotiated, according to the officials who spoke on condition of anonymity ahead of Trump’s announcement. However, it was not immediately clear if the freeze could be extended if a final deal is not concluded in the four years.
The officials say the plan to be unveiled on Tuesday more than doubles the territory currently under Palestinian control, although it also recognizes Israeli sovereignty over major settlement blocs in the West Bank, something to which the Palestinians will almost certainly object. The Palestinians have already rejected the proposal, accusing Trump of being biased in favor of Israel as he has adopted policies that bolster Israel at their expense.
The plan does call for a four-year freeze in new Israeli settlement construction, during which time details of a comprehensive agreement would be negotiated, according to the officials who spoke on condition of anonymity ahead of Trump’s announcement. However, it was not immediately clear if the freeze could be extended if a final deal is not concluded in the four years.
Vzakeini - Levine, Benny, NY & Shir Vshevach Boys Choir
Bonei Olam Presents: Vezakeini, A Song for the Children, It’s a prayer of passion. Of feeling. And of yearning.
A woman stands in front of the flickering candles on Erev Shabbos, slowly reciting the words, one by one, a prayer from her heart.
For her children.
For children she hasn’t merited yet, as she yearns to raise progeny of her own.
Or for the children she’s been blessed with, beseeching Hashem that they grow in the way of Torah.
This special prayer, recited every Friday evening across the globe, unite women from across the Jewish world, bringing together mothers and mothers-to-be iy”H in special harmony.
Celebrating this unity, Bonei Olam reached out to the best and brightest in the field of Jewish music to produce a song that would depict the special feelings of Vezakeini.
Watch, listen, and be inspired.
A Bonei Olam Production
Executive Producer: Boruch Goldberger
Composed by Miriam Israeli and Baruch Levine
Lyrics by Miriam Israeli
Choirs Conducted by Chaim Meir Fligman and Yitzy Bald
Production, Arrangement, Recording and Mixing: Doni Gross
Video by Munch Media
BTS Photography by Chaim Gutleizer
Directed by Menachem Weinstien and Mendy Pellin
Performed by: Baruch Levine, Benny Friedman, New York Boys Choir, Shir Vshevach Boys Choir
A woman stands in front of the flickering candles on Erev Shabbos, slowly reciting the words, one by one, a prayer from her heart.
For her children.
For children she hasn’t merited yet, as she yearns to raise progeny of her own.
Or for the children she’s been blessed with, beseeching Hashem that they grow in the way of Torah.
This special prayer, recited every Friday evening across the globe, unite women from across the Jewish world, bringing together mothers and mothers-to-be iy”H in special harmony.
Celebrating this unity, Bonei Olam reached out to the best and brightest in the field of Jewish music to produce a song that would depict the special feelings of Vezakeini.
Watch, listen, and be inspired.
A Bonei Olam Production
Executive Producer: Boruch Goldberger
Composed by Miriam Israeli and Baruch Levine
Lyrics by Miriam Israeli
Choirs Conducted by Chaim Meir Fligman and Yitzy Bald
Production, Arrangement, Recording and Mixing: Doni Gross
Video by Munch Media
BTS Photography by Chaim Gutleizer
Directed by Menachem Weinstien and Mendy Pellin
Performed by: Baruch Levine, Benny Friedman, New York Boys Choir, Shir Vshevach Boys Choir
Monday, January 27, 2020
President Trump Meeting with PM Netanyahu
President Donald Trump hosted Israel’s prime minister and his chief rival Monday at the White House on the eve of unveiling a long-awaited Mideast peace plan, expressing confidence that despite adamant Palestinian rejection they would ultimately go along with a blueprint he said was “very good for them.”
The Trump proposal is widely expected to be favorable to Israel, with both Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and challenger Benny Gantz speaking in glowing terms about the president and his initiative. But with the Palestinians steadfastly refusing to even speak to Trump, and urging other Arab nations to boycott Tuesday's event, there is great skepticism over the plan's chances of success.
The meetings come just a month before Netanyahu and Gantz are set to face off in national elections for the third time in less than a year, and both were looking to project leadership in their separate meetings with the president.
The Trump proposal is widely expected to be favorable to Israel, with both Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and challenger Benny Gantz speaking in glowing terms about the president and his initiative. But with the Palestinians steadfastly refusing to even speak to Trump, and urging other Arab nations to boycott Tuesday's event, there is great skepticism over the plan's chances of success.
The meetings come just a month before Netanyahu and Gantz are set to face off in national elections for the third time in less than a year, and both were looking to project leadership in their separate meetings with the president.
Holocaust Survivor Never Thought She’d See This
The unbelievable moment Holocaust survivor Lila sees her grandson flying over her home in Israel!
Nemouel - HaLoch VaShov - Music Video
Composed & Lyrics: Elhanan Elhadad.
Arranged, Keyboard & Features: Danny Avidani.
Production, Management & Personal Representation By "Israel Lubin Productions".
Arranged, Keyboard & Features: Danny Avidani.
Production, Management & Personal Representation By "Israel Lubin Productions".
New Yorkers Rush to Help Lift SUV Off Woman
Dramatic video posted to social media shows a group of passersby heroically lift a black Mercedes SUV off of a pedestrian who was struck by the vehicle on Manhattan’s Lower East Side on Sunday evening.
The video shows about a dozen locals rush over to the intersection near Delancey and Norfolk Streets, where a woman was trapped underneath the SUV.
They then lifted the SUV off of its two right-side tires and held it in the air long enough for others to drag the female pedestrian from underneath the vehicle.
A photo taken by Colby Droscher, who filmed the incident, showed the woman talking on her phone and appearing to be okay afterward.
The video shows about a dozen locals rush over to the intersection near Delancey and Norfolk Streets, where a woman was trapped underneath the SUV.
They then lifted the SUV off of its two right-side tires and held it in the air long enough for others to drag the female pedestrian from underneath the vehicle.
A photo taken by Colby Droscher, who filmed the incident, showed the woman talking on her phone and appearing to be okay afterward.
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