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VIDEO: 66 Israeli heroes share a message commemorating 66 years of Israel

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Celebrate Israeli Independence Day with 66 Israeli heroes sharing a powerful message! Hear their stories. Live your dreams. Am Yisrael Chai! See the names below (in order of appearance):

0:22 Natan Sharansky — Chairman of the Executive of the Jewish Agency for Israel
0:27 Rabbi Jerry Epstein — Former VP and CEO of the USCJ
0:31 Shahar Pe’er — Professional Tennis Player
0:34 Edan Tamler — Israel X-Factor Finalist & NBN Oleh
0:39 Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau — Former Chief Rabbi of Israel
0:55 Gabriela Shalev — Former Israeli Ambassador to the UN
1:00 Sussman kids — Sabra kids of NBN Olim
1:03 Frances Greenberg — Exodus passenger and NBN Olah
1:08 Gilad Schalit — Former MIA soldier of the IDF
1:29 Ariel Shain — NBN Oleh named for Ariel Sharon
1:32 Goldstein Family — Nefesh B’Nefesh Olim 2011
1:38 Doreet Freedman — Nefesh B’Nefesh Director of Strategic Partnerships
1:42 Benji Lovitt – Stand–up Comedian and NBN Oleh
1:44 Rami Kleinstein — Israeli singer and composer
1:45 Nir Barkat — Mayor of Jerusalem
1:48 Jay Shultz — President of the Am Yisrael Foundation
1:50 David Gerstein — Contemporary Israeli artist
1:52 Dr. Asael Lubotsky — War hero and Physician
1:55 Noam Gershony — Wheelchair tennis player & Olympic Gold Medalist
2:09 Josh Hoffman — NBN Oleh and Social Media Entrepreneur
2:10 Geulah Cohen — Irgun and Lehi member, politician and journalist
2:17 Titi Aynaw — First Ethiopian Miss Israel
2:44 Ruth Zuman — Holocaust Survivor
2:53 Natalie Silverlieb — Former Broadway performer and NBN Olah
3:05 Yael Arad — First Israeli Olympic medalist
3:08 Alyssa Magid — NBN Olah and Business Co-Director
3:11 Hilary Faverman — NBN Olah and Business Co-Director
3:14 Noah Miller — Israel National Lacrosse Team
3:15 Matthew Cherry — Israel National Lacrosse Team
3:26 Atara Solow — NBN Staff
3:29 Benji Davis — NBN Staff
3:32 Yakir Hyman — G-Nome Project band Member
3:32 Zecharia Reich — G-Nome Project band Member
3:35 Eric Michaelson — Executive VP of NBN
4:00 Randi Weiss — Young Leadership Director, Save a Child’s Heart
4:05 Eliezer Davish — NBN Oleh
4:09 Joseph Gitler — Founder and Chairman of Leket Israel
4:12 Marvin Casey — Dance Choreographer
4:15 Elan Neiger — Israel Football League Player
4:15 Sagen Zavelo – Israel Football League Player
4:15 Jonathan Curran – Israel Football League Player
4:15 Ronny Moscona – Israel Football League Player
4:21 Adam Weiner — Oleh Lone Soldier*
4:40 Caroline Fitouchi — NBN Staff
4:43 Prime Minister of Israel, Binyamin Netanyahu
4:42 Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu
4:45 Tal Brody — Goodwill Ambassador of Israel
4:49 Debra Applebaum — Veteran Olah
4:51 Sarah Hindman — Marketing Director, Israel Experience
4:57 Rabbi Yehoshua Fass — Executive Director and Founder, Nefesh B’Nefesh
5:07 President of Israel, Shimon Peres

Credits
Production Company: The Bakery, Yuval Nathan and Michael Patrick
Music Composition: Tomer Biran
Vocals: Amir Dadon, www.amirdadon.com
Archive Material: Israel State Archives
Israeli Government Press Office
Israel Visuals: Dmytro Golumbevskyy

Thank you:
Oi Studio
The entire Nefesh B’Nefesh Staff
To all the heroes, icons and dreamers for making this video dream a reality

* Adam Weiner is no longer an IDF soldier

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With great sadness we inform you of the passing of Leo Sroka Z”L, the father of of Berel Sroka.

FUNERAL: The funeral will be held Monday, 5/5/14 at 2 pm

Mt Sinai Memorial Park 5950 Forest Lawn Drive,  Hollywood Hills, CA .

SHIVA:

The family will be sitting Shiva at the home of Brian Sroka ,
241 S. Mansfield Ave, Los Angeles, 90036.
SHIVA AT THIS ADDRESS ENDS TONIGHT TUESDAY 5/6/14 at 8:30PM.
MINYANIM : Mincha/Maariv TONIGHT Tuesday night 7:25pm

SHIVA LAS VEGAS 
The family will be sitting Shiva in their father’s home, located at
3008 Darby Falls Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89134
Wednesday 5/7 and Thursday 5/8

FAMILY IS RETURNING TO LA ON FRIDAY 5/9/14
home of Brian Sroka, 241 S. Mansfield Ave.
MINCHA FRIDAY EREV SHABBOS 3PM
MARRIV – Motzei Shabbos at Zman
SHACARIS – Sunday morning at 9:00am

VIDEO: Sol Teichman’s Yom Hashoah 2014 Visit to the Emek Boys’ & Girls Middle School

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On Yom Hashoah, Sol Teichman, Emek patriarch and Holocaust survivor visited Emek boys’ middle school to speak about his experience in Nazi concentration camps and his survival.

Vist with the Girls

Visit with the boys

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Mazel Tov!!
to Shlomie & Chayale Coleman  and the entire family on the birth of a baby girl!

May Shlomie & Chayale raise her to Torah, chupah, and maasim tovim!

Parshat Emor – LA Candle Lighting 7:19pm

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Parshat Emor

May 2, 2014 – 2 Iyar 5774

– LA Candle Lighting 7:19pm

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Parshat Emor – the Eruv is UP

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May 2, 2014 – 2 Iyar 5774

Parshat Emor – the Eruv is UP

The eruv was designed and constructed in the memory of Shoyal Aharon ben Herschel Mordechai HaLevi. His 14th Yahrzeit is 29 Nissan.

To make a payment or to sponsor the Eruv please visit laeruv.com

 

 

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We regret to inform you of the passing of Bill Belzberg, Z”L, beloved father of Kendra Altman.

FUNERAL
9 A.M., Friday, May 2, 2014
at Hillside Memorial Park
6001 West Centinela
Los Angeles, CA 90045
(800) 576-1994

SHIVAH
Will be observed at Kendra’s home from Saturday night until Thursday morning.
Address: 2410 Guthrie Court
Los Angeles, CA 90034

MINYANIM as follows:
Shacharit on Sunday at 8 AM
Shacharit Monday-Thursday at 7 AM
Minha Sunday – Wednesday at 7:30 PM

VISITATION
Saturday night from when Shabbat ends
until 10:30 PM
No visitations please during the hours of
12-2 PM, 5-7 PM, and after 9:30 PM

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

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The Internationally-Acclaimed Cantor that Saves Lives on his Motorcycle

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They are a familiar site in Jerusalem and across Israel – United Hatzalah volunteers rushing in their orange vests and red motorcycles to save lives during calls of emergency distress. Each of the 2,100 registered volunteers which include secular Israelis, Ultra-Orthodox, Arabs, settlers, and citizens across the spectrum, carry a defibrillator and necessary medical equipment to treat patients as quickly as possible.

But many volunteers also carry their own stories, leaving behind families, professions and busy lives when the dispatch call arrives. Internationally renowned Israeli cantor, Shlomo Glick of Jerusalem is one of those volunteers. When Glick is not on stage performing with the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra or singing before international audiences in Berlin, London, New York, and Prague, he is on lifesaving his ambucycle responding to emergency calls in Israel.

The 36-year-old father of six children, who recently performed at the United Hatzalah 10th anniversary concert with other leading chazanim, sat with Tazpit News Agency in an interview about his work as a cantor and an emergency volunteer.

“Haatzalah is always on my mind – I can get a call anywhere and anytime, even in the middle of leading prayer services at the synagogue or recording a cantorial piece at a music studio,” Glick said.

Chazzan Glick recalls one incident when he was recording a cantorial piece at a well-known music studio in Meah She’arim. “In the middle of the song, my mobile-alert goes off. I rushed to a playground nearby, where a mom had called and treated her unconscious baby.”

United Hatzalah utilizes unique GPS dispatch technology to identify the closest and most qualified volunteers to respond to an emergency. This gives volunteers, whose cellphones and motorcycles carry the GPS technology, the ability to arrive on scene between two to three minutes. Glick responds on average to two-three emergency calls every day.

“This Passover, we took our kids on a trip to northern Israel.  On the way, I saw a car accident and had to go treat an injured person.  My kids know that I have to respond because that’s what dad does,” he explains.

“It’s not easy on the wife and kids – many times I will have to go out in the middle of Kiddush on Shabbat or when putting my children to bed. But one moment can make all the difference when it comes to saving a life,” he told Tazpit News Agency.

“United Haatzalah’s goal is to prevent untimely deaths. We don’t want to say – had we been there, it could have been different,” says Eli Beer, the founder and President of United Hatzalah whose volunteers arrive on scene in less than 3 minutes, filling the time gap between the emergency and the arrival of the ambulance. “Whoever saves a single life, saves an entire world,” he adds, quoting a famous Talmudic adage.

Beer and Glick both believe that their desire to save lives developed from the way they were raised.

“It’s all about education from home – you teach your kids the value of life and that seed grows,” says Beer, a property developer and full-time United Hatzalah volunteer with over 25 years of life-saving experience.  Beer was raised in a home where medical volunteering was part of the household. His father was an ambulance driver during the Yom Kippur War and as a young child, Beer witnessed a bus bombing in Jerusalem during the first Intifada and has been on site as medical responder during multiple suicide bombings during the Second Intifadah.

Like Beer, Glick also grew up with a father who volunteered as an emergency medical responder and says that volunteering is a family affair. “My father, 61, still volunteers as an ambulance driver with Hatzalah and so does my brother,” he explains.

“Our volunteers could just go home after work and play golf,” says Beer. “But they don’t. There’s an understanding that there is more to life than just your livelihood and personal gain.”

Glick himself is well-known in the cantorial world. “Sometimes it shocks people to see that Shlomo Glick is the one responding to their call. They’ve seen him in these powerful performances, belting impressive pieces; they listen to his discs, and suddenly he’s in person treating their condition,” says Beer.

“It would be like Bono arriving on a motorcycle to save people on a weekly basis.”

Glick has even found himself singing to a patient while giving him oxygen. “In one incident, as I was treating an elderly man, his wife had asked me to sing her husband’s favorite cantorial piece and that’s what I did. After, he was treated and discharged from the hospital, he couldn’t believe that it was me who had responded first to the call.”

“Some people have said to me that it’s not fitting for someone of my profession to ride a motorcycle and answer the masses. An artist is supposed to distance himself from the public for his image. But that doesn’t interest me,” explains Cantor Glick. “God gave us life and he can take away life. Your image as a musician or whatever profession, isn’t important when you’re saving a human being’s life.”

By Anav Silverman
Tazpit News Agency

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