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!!

Thursday, October 18, 2018

130 Open houses in Jerusalem this weekend -check it out today and Incredible drive above the clouds on Mountain in Hawaii

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Yehuda Lave, Spiritual Advisor and Counselor

Improve Your Tone Of Voice

Gain greater awareness of the "tone of voice" of other people. Listen to the way people speak when they are joyous, when they are cheerful, when they are upbeat. Listen to the way people speak when they are calm and relaxed. And listen to the ways people speak when they are impatient or angry.

Let every positive tone of voice serve as a reminder for you to speak with a pleasant tone of voice to others. Let every negative tone of voice serve as a reminder for you not to speak that way to others.

I know that since I married, I have to watch my tone much more as women are much more sensitive to this then men are.

Love Yehuda Lave

 

130 Open houses in Jerusalem this weekend -check it out today

Jerusalem has a habit of having great events and then not pubicizing them until they are over.

I just found the publicity for the event of open houses in places that you want to see and it happens today, Saturday and Sunday.

Some of the events are over or full already, and on Shabbat you will have to give up your Shabbat nap to see them, but they are all a tremendous experience and they only do this program once a year.

Take the time to check it out and you will be happy you did.

Here is the website to go to:

http://batim.itraveljerusalem.com/DefaultEng.aspx?batim=

 

 

'He wanted to sanctify God's name with music'

Victim of deadly hit-and-run by Spanish report identified as haredi pianist Haim Tukachinsky.

The 31-year-old victim of a deadly hit-and-run accident late Sunday night has been identified as Haim Tukachinsky, a haredi pianist.

Tukachinsky was killed at around midnight Sunday when a vehicle driven by 50-year-old Spanish journalist Julio De La Guardia struck Tukachinsky. De La Guardia was later found to have been driving under the influence of alcohol, and was taken into police custody.

The accident occurred while Tukachinsky was walking back from evening prayers at the Western Wall in Jerusalem. De La Guardia hit and killed Tukachinsky at Paris Square in the capital, then drove off. Police later identified the car involved and located and arrested De La Guardia, who confessed during questioning to both drunk driving and the hit-and-run accident. His blood alcohol level was shown to be more than three times the legal limit.

Spanish journalist Julio De La GuardiaFLASH90

Tukachinsky was a graduate of the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, where he studied both piano playing and composition.

"I think that music is one of the greatest gifts that you can give a person," Tukachinsky said in a 2015 interview with Mahut Hahaim Radio.

"Music has the power to make a person happy, regardless of what situation he is living in."

Tukachinsky emphasized the role of both religion and music in his life.

"I'm a Jewish religious musician. I observe everything [in the religion]. I try very hard to keep all of it."

"A lot of people say that I must be conflicted, that I live between two different worlds. That's really not the case. Music brings worlds together."

In an interview with Behadrei Haredim on Tuesday, Tukachinsky's mother, Yael Tukachinsky said her son had been interested in music from a very young age, and ultimately left his yeshiva studies to pursue a career in music.

"He learned in yeshiva ketana [elementary school] in Kiryat Motzkin, but he didn't want to continue to yeshiva gedolah. He wanted to use music to sanctify God's name."

"He was a composer, accompanist, pianist and conductor. He learned to play every instrument, so that he could compose [music] and make it suitable for each [instrument] precisely."

Theres A Boat, performed by Yisrael Lutnick, Tenor, and Haim Tukachinsky

Yisrael Lutnick, tenor, Haim Tukachinsky, pianist. Recorded in Israel, part of Rosenblatt & Gershwin show. Video by Aaron Hadid. www.israel-theatre.com

INCREDIBLE drive above the clouds!! Mauna Kea Summit, Hawaii

INCREDIBLE drive above the clouds!! Mauna Kea Summit, Hawaii

All actors with jewish origins born since 1940 Part 1 ('40 - '69s)

A simple presentation of actors who delight millions of people for decades. - Wikipedia list

 

Notice however, there are a lot of anti-Semitic comments in the notes. The usual stuff making fun of and insulting Jews. The list is worth watching, but avoid responding to the comments, they are just looking to draw you into a fight

Top 5 Most Influential Jews In History

Warning--this lists the most influential Jew as Jesus...Interesting list

Rambam, Einstein, Abraham, Moses and Jesus

ELIXIR OF LIFE: Scientists find way to REVERSE cell damage caused by ageing

http://shr.gs/o6d01yV

See you Sunday

Shabbat Shalom

Love Yehuda Lave

Rabbi Yehuda Lave

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