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New Documentary Film Sets the Record Straight on Jewish Homeland

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Islamist ideologues understand the power of rewriting history and they have broadened their campaign to dismantle the nation-­?state of the Jewish people with the erasure of Jewish history and creation of pseudo-­?history.  Body and Soul – The State of the Jewish Nation, a new documentary film by award-­?winning filmmaker Gloria Z. Greenfield, presents a comprehensive examination of the broad and deep connections between the Jewish People and the Land of Israel. World-­?renowned historians, archaeologists, political scientists, religious leaders, and international law and media experts trace the evocative evolution of the relationship between the Jewish People and their homeland that is more than 3,000 years old.

“Jewish identity is born in a journey to the Land of Israel”, declares Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks of the United Kingdom. That journey moves through Antiquity, the Middle Ages, then into modernity, where the development of political Zionism catalyzed the blossoming of a new Jewish spirit. That renewal of Jewish spirit resulted in the rebirth of Jewish sovereignty in the Land of Israel, an event that Harvard University Professor Ruth Wisse declares “a miracle of truly Biblical proportions.”

This powerful 64-­?minute documentary not only presents the undeniable historical connection between the Jewish People and the Land of Israel, but also succeeds in debunking the propaganda, myths and misinformation that have become accepted as truth by so many.

Gloria Z. Greenfield’s work is dedicated to the strengthening of Jewish identity and Jewish nationhood through film. Greenfield produced The Case for Israel -­  Democracy’s Outpost, released by Doc Emet Productions in 2008. She produced and directed Unmasked Judeophobia (2011) and Body and Soul – The State of the Jewish Nation is her third feature documentary film.

Prior to founding Doc Emet Productions, where she serves as President, Greenfield was a senior executive in the publishing world; senior marketing manager in the high tech industry; strategy manager for the Partnership for Excellence in Jewish Education; director of the Adult Learning Collaborative for Combined Jewish Philanthropies; and executive director of The David Project, where she broadened the organization’s mission to focus on Jewish leadership development and launched groundbreaking Israel advocacy programs for American students in Israel.

In January 1980, Greenfield was featured in Ms. Magazine as a “woman to watch in the ‘80s”. An alumnus of the State University of New York at Oswego, she was honored with their “Distinguished Alumnus Award” in October 1983; and in May 2005, the Bureau of Jewish Education of Greater Boston presented Greenfield with their Keter Torah Award for her contribution to Jewish education.

Doc Emet Productions will be presenting Body and Soul – The State of the Jewish Nation at its Los Angeles Premiere April 23 at ArcLight Cinemas
15301 Ventura Boulevard, Sherman Oaks. For more information on the film, visit www.bodyandsoulthemovie.com

 

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A Unique Cookbook: Israeli Moms Recall Fallen IDF

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Cooking to Remember: Israeli Moms Recall Fallen IDF Sons through Food

Ahead of Israel’s Memorial Day on April 22, the day on which the Jewish state officially remembers its fallen soldiers and victims of terrorism, a unique cookbook compiled with recipes by bereaved mothers who have lost their children to war and terror has recently been published.

The cookbook, a project of OneFamily Fund, Israel’s leading national organization to provide support for bereaved families, includes 124 recipes of favorite foods of sons and daughters who were killed in terror attacks or in war in the past 13 years.

For Dalia Emanueloff, who lost her son, Dvir, in Operation Cast Lead six years ago, the cookbook, called ‘A Taste for Life,’ was an uplifting experience. Staff Sgt. Dvir Emanueloff, 22, was the first Israeli soldier to fall during Operation Cast Lead in 2009 during a mortar attack in northern Gaza.

“I still keep the last text message that Dvir sent me right before he went into Gaza,” his mother told Tazpit News Agency. “We had an agreement that before he went into battle, to SMS me letting me know that he was ok.”

Showing the six-year-old text message, Dalia reads the last communication with her son: “To the dearest mother in the world, I love you. I will take care of myself and you take care of yourselves. With the help of God, we will return the respect to the people of Israel.”

Two years before Operation Cast Lead, Dalia’s husband had passed away after a prolonged illness.

“The cookbook gave me a platform to share the memory of my dear son with the public,” said Emanueloff, who lives with the rest of her family in Jerusalem. The recipe she chose for the cookbook was that of challah, the Jewish braided bread eaten on the Sabbath and Jewish holidays. “Now in the merit of my son, people will know about this important Jewish tradition,” Emanueloff told Tazpit.

“Every Friday, I would bake challah but one Shabbat I didn’t have any energy and wanted to buy in the supermarket. Dvir refused – he wanted to eat my home-baked challah and so he helped me bake that Shabbat,” she recalled.

For others like Daliah Mizrahi, who lost two children, one in a terror attack and another in an IDF operation, making her son’s favorite chocolate cake after he was killed was a very difficult experience.

“I lost Shahar, my oldest son in 1995 and his youngest sister, Idit, always asked me to make his favorite chocolate cake even though I didn’t want to anymore,” Mizrahi told Tazpit. “At home, we always called this chocolate cake, ‘Shahar’s cake.'”

In 2001, Mizrahi’s youngest daughter, Idit was killed when she was shot by terrorists on the way to a cousin’s wedding in Jerusalem. “When Idit was murdered, making this cake became even more difficult,” said the bereaved mother.

“Since then, I don’t bake this cake so often, and when I do, the pain and loss it reminds me of are just overwhelming,” said Mizrahi. But Mizrahi decided that for the cookbook, she would include her layered chocolate cake recipe.

Mizrahi’s son, her only child left, is married with three children. “Today my grandkids are my comfort, they are my light,” says Mizrahi. “They keep me going.”

‘A Taste for Life’ cookbook, which features recipes from kube soup to matzo balls, fish and meat delicacies, as well as desserts, along photos of mothers and their children, is currently available in Hebrew only. The English version of the book is currently under development.

“The relationship between mother and son is a deep one that continues throughout life,” said Dina Kit, the bereaved mother behind the idea of the OneFamily cookbook at a special launch ceremony held at the President’s Residence in Jerusalem last week.

“With Dina’s idea, we approached bereaved families for recipes,” explained Chantal Belzberg, the founder and volunteer CEO of OneFamily. ““This is a book born out of sadness, but the process of preparing provoked memories with a smile. Many mothers prepared a favorite dish – for their first time, for this book,” noted Belzberg.

By Anav Silverman
Tazpit News Agency

Photos: Tazpit News Agency. : Dalia Emanueloff, with her son's favorite challah recipe available published in the Taste for Life cookbook.
Photos: Tazpit News Agency. : Dalia Emanueloff, with her son’s favorite challah recipe available published in the Taste for Life cookbook.
Photos: Tazpit News Agency. : Israel's First Lady, Nechama Rivlin is presented with the Taste for Life cookbook at the President's Residence in Jerusalem last week during a special launch ceremony for the OneFamily cookbook.
Photos: Tazpit News Agency. : Israel’s First Lady, Nechama Rivlin is presented with the Taste for Life cookbook at the President’s Residence in Jerusalem last week during a special launch ceremony for the OneFamily cookbook.
Photos: Tazpit News Agency.  Photo 1: OneFamily's Taste for Life cookbook.
Photos: Tazpit News Agency.
Photo 1: OneFamily’s Taste for Life cookbook.

8-Year-Old Boy Sleeps Through Kidnapping

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An 8-year-old boy abducted while sleeping inside his parents’ car was found safe, according to Fairfield police . I guess this bring a whole new meaning to the word “Kidnapping”.

Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein, modern Orthodox visionary, dies at 81

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Rabbi Dr. Aharon Lichtenstein, the head of Har Etzion yeshiva  and an Israel Prize winner for his contributions to rabbinic scholarship, passed away today Monday, April 20 at the age of 81.

Lichtenstein, who earned his doctorate in English literature from Harvard University, was considered a giant in the modern Orthodox world.

Lichtenstein was born in France in 1933. His family managed to flee the country to the United States in 1940. He immigrated to Israel in 1971, taking up the position of head of the Har Etzion yeshiva in Alon Shvut.

The funeral will take place Tuesday April 21, 2 Iyar at Yeshivat Har Etzion at 10:00 AMfollowed by Kevura on Har Hamenuchot.  More details to follow.

Rav Lichtenstein z”l is survived by his wife, Dr. Tovah Lichtenstein, his children Yitzchak, Moshe, Meir, Shai, Esti and Tonya and by two sisters Hadassah Kleiman and Shoshana Lichtenstein and thousands of his Talmidim.
Aharon-Lichtenstein

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Mazal Tov!! 
A hearty Mazal Tov to
Rabbi Shimon & Chaya Mushka Dubinsky
on the birth of their son, Menachem Mendel
and to the proud grandparents, Rabbi and Mrs. Tzvi & Nomi Freeman.

  May he grow to Torah, chupah and maasim tovim!

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Mazal Tov!!

A hearty Mazal Tov to

Rabbi Chanina & Debbie Freeman

on the birth of their daughter, Chaya Mushka

 May She grow to Torah, chupah and maasim tovim!

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We regret to inform you of the passing of Edward Simon (Ezra Binyamin ben Binyamin) Z”L, husband of Olga Simon, father of Rena Isenberg and Sharon Cohen, grandfather of Jason Isenberg, Ethan Isenberg, Seth Isenberg and Kinneret (Isenberg) Kra, Moshe Cohen, Kitra (Cohen) Altschuler, Naftali Cohen, Sarit (Cohen) Rapp, ShlomTzion Cohen, Shimon Cohen and Yael Cohen.

FUNERAL SERVICE
Today, Monday, April 20 at 8 p.m.
at Young Israel of Century City
* Cohanim may attend *

BURIAL
Will take place in Israel a 6 p.m. on Wednesday at Har Menuchot.

SHIVA
Shiva will be observed in Israel from Wednesday evening until Tuesday morning at:
The home of Rabbi Kenneth & Sharon Cohen
Agron 12, Jerusalem
MINYANIM: There will be no Minyanim at the Beit Avel.
VISITATION:
The family requests no visits from 1-3 p.m. and not after 9 p.m.
Phone: 011 972 2 624 5049
Rena’s cell: 310-746-5075
* Please be aware of the 10 hour time difference.

May the Almighty comfort the bereaved family along with all mourners of Zion and Jerusalem.

Shabbat Shemini – Candle Lighting Times

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April 17, 2015 – 28 Nisan 5775

Shabbat Shemini – Mevarchim HaChodesh – Candle Lighting Times

Los Angeles: 7:08 PM

Brooklyn: 7:19 pm

Miami: 7:27 pm

Jerusalem: 6:29 pm

Shabbat Shemini – Mevarchim HaChodesh: The Eruvi is UP

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April 17, 2015 – 28 Nisan 5775

Shabbat Shemini – Mevarchim HaChodesh – the Eruv is dedicated to the memory of Shoyal Aharon ben Herschel Mordechai HaLevi. The Eruv is UNCHECKED

The ERUV is UP

The eruv was designed, built and dedicated in the merit of Shoyal Aharon ben Herschel Mordechai HaLevi.  His 15th Yahrzeit is this Shabbos, the 14th day of the omer.  May his Nashama have an Aliyah

Israel and Saudi Arabia: An Unlikely Union?

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While Iran has launched a “charm offensive” in an attempt to restore contacts with the West, Israel and Saudi Arabia, who don’t have diplomatic relations, are rumored to be creating an alliance, which may well become the region’s new “super power”.

The Saudi-led bombing is opposed by Iran, which is accused of backing the Yemeni rebels. The US, meanwhile, is helping the Saudi campaign – while also seeking to strike a compromise with Tehran over its nuclear program.

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