Get to Heaven Keep the Seven

Everybody wants spirituality. To be a good person means to walk in G-d's ways. How does that translate to reality? The only guidebook to spirituality that has stood the test of time is the Hebrew Bible. The Bible says that the Jews will be a light onto the nations. But if you are not a born Jew, you have to convert, which is not so easy!! If you do convert, it is a lot of work to be a Jew (three times a day prayer, keeping kosher, observing the Sabbath).

This blog will show you how to be Jewish without the work!!

Saturday, June 30, 2018

Sabena- My Version- The 2015 Movie of Sabena Flight 571 that was hijacked on May 8, 1972 and remember the fast today (17th of Tammuz on today the 18th)

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Yehuda Lave, Spiritual Advisor and Counselor

Build Relationships On Common Goals

Two people who want to have a good relationship need to be aware of a basic principle: When each one tries to pull the other to his own direction, there will be conflict and constant quarrel.

But when people focus on their common goals, the differences between them will not cause difficulties, and they will have a peaceful relationship.

Whenever you find yourself about to quarrel with another person, ask yourself, "What goals do we have in common?" This way of looking at the situation will make it easier for you to find a solution that will be satisfactory to both

This is especially important now that I am married, and I constantly try to pull in the same direction as my wife.

Love Yehuda Lave

Reversal: If You Say 'Polish Death Camps' PM Morawiecki Won't Lock You Up

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki on Wednesday announced he was going to change the law that threatened scholars and other individuals who normally seek protection for their freedom of expression with a prison sentence for suggesting that Poles and the Polish nation aided and abetted the Germans in their annihilation of Jews during WW2.

In what is broadly known as the "Polish death camp" controversy, in February 2018 Polish President Andrzej Duda signed into law an amendment to the Act on the Institute of National Remembrance, criminalizing statements that ascribe collective responsibility in Holocaust-related crimes to the Polish nation. It was commonly understood that the amended law would criminalize the use of the expressions "Polish death camp" and "Polish concentration camp."

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Israeli officials and Jewish American organizations have criticized the new law, calling it as an attempt to restrict discussion of anti-Semitism in Poland and of the culpability of the Poles in the Holocaust. Auschwitz survivor Freda Wineman reflected the views of the vast majority of Israelis when she told The Jerusalem Post at the time: "After all these years, they want to have the blame removed, as if they didn't have anything to do with it, they want to whitewash it in their favor."

Now PM Morawiecki says he asked Poland's lower house to remove the prison penalty from the law, and lawmakers on Wednesday morning began a debate on the changes.

"We retreated from the criminal provisions," a spokesman for the PM stated, suggesting this penalty diverted attention from the legislation's core effort to alter the way the world views the behavior of Poles during the war.

The original 1998 Institute of National Remembrance Act already specifically criminalized "public denial, against the facts, of Nazi crimes, communist crimes, and other offenses constituting crimes against peace, crimes against humanity or war crimes, committed against persons of Polish nationality or against Polish citizens of other nationalities, between 1 September 1939 and 31 July 1990," punishing such denial with a fine or imprisonment for up to 3 years.

The amendment signed into law in February 2018 criminalized public statements that ascribe to the Polish nation collective responsibility in Holocaust-related crimes, crimes against peace, crimes against humanity, or war crimes, or "grossly reduce the responsibility of the actual perpetrators." Exempted from such penalties were scholarly studies, discussions of history, and artistic works.

Sabena Hijacking- My Version

This movie was shown at the OU last week. It is much less known than the Etebbe story. Bibi himself was shot killing the hijackers of a Belgim airline that was hijacked and landed in Israel

General Information

Israel, 2015  | Docu-drama , 98 min.

Creator: Nati Dinnar | Director: Rani Saar

Producers: Nati Dinar, Moshe Edery and Leon Edery, Gilad Janklowicz

Production Company: United King and DNA Productions for Keshet Broadcasting

Synopsis

On the eighth of May 1972, four hijackers from the Palestinian organization "Black September" took control of Belgian Sabena Flight 571 from Brussels to Tel Aviv.

The hijacking marked the beginning of thirty nerve-wracking hours, bounding together fascinating human, military and political drama inside and outside of the plane. "Sabena Hijacking - My Version," presents a cinematic reenactment of the events weaved together with genuine archive material and exclusive interviews with three revered Israeli political leaders who were in charge of the rescue effort at the time, as well as the only surviving hijacker.

 

 

Festivals and Awards

Awards:

 Best Documentary at the Boca Raton Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2017

Winner of the Audience Choice Award for Feature Film, New Hampshire Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2017

TV Movie Silver Bird Prize at the Seoul International Drama Awards, S. Korea, 2016

3rd Prize Best Documentary, Rochester Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2016

Best Docu-Drama Audience Favorite Award, Cherry Hill Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2016

Audience Favorite Award, Charlotte Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2016

Audience Award for best Documentary Film, LA Israeli Film Festival, October 2015

Nominated for best documentary film,The Israeli Academy Awards 2015

 

 

Festivals:

Sonoma Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2017
Stamford Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2017
St. Louis Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2017
Harrisburg Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2017
Dayton Jewish Film Festival, USA,  2017
Stockholm Israeli Film Festival, Sweden, 2017
Windsor Jewish Film Festival, Canada, 2017
Temple Beth Israel- Fresno Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2017   
Pioneer Valley Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2017   
Chabad Boca Raton, USA, 2017   
New Hampshire Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2017   
Rehoboth Beach Film Society, USA, 2017
Hartford Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2017   
Charleston International Film Festival, USA, 2017   
Carmel Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2017
Boca Raton Jewish Film Society, USA, 2017   
Memphis Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2017   
Greater Phoenix Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2017   
Louisville Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2017   
Congregation Beth Shalom, USA, 2017
Orange County Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2017   
Santa Fe Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2017   
Mississippi Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2017
Tuesdays with Larry, USA, 2017   
Richmond Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2017
Fort Myers Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2017
Desert Film Society, USA, 2016   
Columbus Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2016   
Jewish Federation of Ocean County, USA, 2016   
Alpert JCC, USA, 2016   
Greenwich JCC, USA, 2016   
Austin Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2016
JCC Central NJ, USA, 2016   
Rutgers Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2016
Columbia Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2016   
Silicon Valley Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2016
Cleveland Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2016
Dallas Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2016
Congregation Keter Torah, Teaneck NJ, USA, 2016
CCA Glasgow, UK, 2016
Berkshire Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2016
JW3, UK, 2016
Charlotte Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2016
Rochester Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2016
Sid Jacobson JCC, USA, 2016
Montreal Israeli Film Festival, Canada, 2016
Detroit Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2016
Toronto Jewish Film Festival, Canada, 2016
Washington Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2016
Synagouge Beth Or, USA, 2016
Northern Virginia Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2016
Cherry Hill Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2016
Beth El Hebrew Congregation, USA, 2016
Seattle Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2016
AIPAC, USA, 2016
Santa Barbara Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2016
Naples Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2016
Baltimore Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2016
Houston Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2016
Geneva Jewish Film Festival, Switzerland, 2016
Honolulu Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2016
Maine Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2016
Zurich Jewish Film Festival, Switzerland, 2016
East Bay Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2016
Charlotte Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2016
San Diego Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2016
San Antonio Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2016
Denver Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2016

Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, February 2016

Miami Jewish Film Festival, January 2016
Calgary Jewish Film Festival, November 2015

Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival, November 2015
UK Jewish Film Festival, November 2015

Israeli Film Week Zagreb, Croatia, November 2015

Warsaw Jewish FIlm Festival, Poland, November 2016

Australia Jewish Film Festival, November 2015

Twin Cities Jewish Film Festival, October 2015

Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival, October 2015

Harvard University, screening and lecture, October 2015

Cinemateque Haifa, Spetember  2015

Culture Center Maalot, September 2015

Cinemateque Jerusalem, Spetember 2015

Cinemateque Tel Aviv, Spetember 2015

Credits

Creator: Nati Dinnar

Director: Rani Saar

Producers: Producers: Nati Dinar, Moshe Edery and Leon Edery, Gilad Janklowicz

Co- Producers: Udi Yerushalmi and Ori Hod

Production Company: United King and DNA Productions for Keshet Broadcasting

Cast: Bobby Lax, George Iskandar, Erez Shafrir
Screenplay: Moshe Zonder
Editor: Oren Navot
Photography: Danor Glazer
Music: Daniel Salomon

Photo Credits: Daniel Bar-On

Original Language: Hebrew, English, Arabic and French

Subtitles: English

 

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G-d will provide

A young woman brought her fiancé home to meet her parents. After dinner,

her mother told the girl's father to find out about the young man.

The father invited the fiancé to his study for a talk.

"So, what are your plans?" the father asked the young man.

"I am a biblical scholar," he replied.

"A biblical scholar, hmmm?" the father said. "Admirable, but what will you

do to provide a nice house for my daughter to live in?"

"I will study," the young man replied, "and God will provide for us."

"And how will you buy her a beautiful engagement ring, such as she

deserves?" asked the father.

"I will concentrate on my studies," the young man replied, "God will provide

for us."

"And children?" asked the father. "How will you support children?"

"Don't worry, sir, God will provide," replied the fiancé.

The conversation proceeded like this...and each time the father questioned,

the young idealist insisted that God would provide.

Later, the mother asked, "How did your talk go, honey?"

The father answered,  He has no job, he has

no plans, and he thinks I'm God."

 

Dirty Money and Backroom Deals

The Swamp is already fighting back against this episode. First story is shocking.

See you tomorrow

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