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Israeli Mom’s Invention for Disabled Children Reaches Ireland, International Market

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An Israeli mom from Jerusalem who developed a special harness to help her child walk on his feet, has launched her invention in the international market.

Debby Elnatan, whose son Rotem suffers from cerebral palsy and is wheelchair bound, invented a device known as the Firefly Upsee, to help him walk. Elnatan, a music therapist, developed a support harness that enabled Rotem to stand upright, and by attaching the harness to herself, it allowed Rotem to take steps together with his mom.  The product even allows physically impaired children like Rotem, to dance.

“When my son was two-years-old, I was told by medical professional that “he didn’t know what his legs are and has no consciousness of them,” Elnatan said in a press release.

“That was an incredibly difficult thing for a mother to hear. I started to walk him day after day, which was a very strenuous task for both of us. I said there had to be a better way. Out of my pain and desperation came the idea for the Upsee and I’m delighted to see it come to fruition.”
Elnatan selected the Lecky company in Lisburn, Northern Ireland to manufacture the product for the global market. Lecky has had 30 years of experience making equipment for children with special needs. After two years of planning with a team of designers, textile experts, therapists, and engineers at Leckey, Elnatan’s invention was launched this past Monday, March 24. It also underwent successful trials with families in the United States, Canada and United Kingdom beforehand.

“It is wonderful to see this product available to families across the world,” said Elnatan, who was at the official unveiling at the Lecky factory in Lisburn, according to a report in the Daily Mail.

One of the first families in the UK to use the Upsee product was the McCrystal family from Draperstown in Northern Ireland.  Maura McCrystal, mother of five-year-old Jack described what it was like to see her son Jack playing soccer with his family for the first time.

“Last Sunday was a significant one for us as a family as it was the first time our son Jack was able to play football in the back garden with his dad, his brothers and our little dog Milly. To see Jack playing like any other 5-year-old boy made me very emotional,” said McCrystal.

The Firefly Upsee, which costs nearly $500 and will be available for purchase in April, enables infants and small children to stand and achieve repetitive walking training with the support of an adult. The system includes a harness for the child that is attached to the system’s adult belt. Both the adult and child wear specially-engineered sandals, which allows the parent and child to step simultaneously and leaves their hands free for play and other tasks.

Firefly’s Clinical Research Manager and occupational therapist, Clare Canale, said the product could help families across the globe; “Short-term, the Upsee improves special needs family participation and quality of life, while research suggests it has the potential to help with physical and emotional development in the longer term.”

“My hope is that it [the Upsee] will be used all over the world to give children a better childhood,” said Elnatan.

By Anav Silverman Tazpit News Agency

 


Jabotinsky’s Saber Restored to Israel

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JERUSALEM – After decades in exile, Zionist leader Zeev Jabotinsky’s ceremonial saber was returned to his heirs, the State of Israel. After being confiscated by the British in 1920, the sword was presented yesterday (Mar. 24) by Police Commissioner Insp.-Gen. Yochanan Danino to Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu.

The top police brass convened at the Begin Center for a special event marking Begin’s 100th birthday, and the pinnacle of the event was when Chief Danino presented Netanyahu with this unique saber.

Jabotinsky, a Revisionist Zionist leader, author, orator, soldier, and founder of the Jewish Self-Defense Organization in Odessa, co-founded with Joseph Trumpeldor the Jewish Legion of the British army in World War, in which Jabotinsky served as an officer in the 38th Royal Fusiliers. The sword had previously belonged to a senior Ottoman officer and apparently came into Jabotinsky’s possession during his service as an officer during World War I.

The saber’s unique story took another interesting turn a few months ago when the police’s History and Education Division discovered that Jabotinsky’s saber had been confiscated while he was arrested by the British as he was defending Jews during the riots at Nebbe Musah. The Division’s researchers learned that the saber had come into the possession of Martin Higgins, a British historian who specialized in the mandatory police and whose father had been a police officer himself. Following Israel’s request, Higgins turned over the sword to the police.

“That which was stolen by the British Mandate 94 years ago, today I the Police Commissioner, in the name of Israel’s Police, entrusted with fortifying the uphold of the law, return to you, Prime Minister of Israel, at this institution dedicated to Menachem Begin, who did much to implement Jabotinsky’s vision of a Jewish democratic state”, said Chief Danino.

“We have returned Jabotinsky’s saber, which represents the Jewish Nation’s victory and its independence,” Danino continued. “By this reinstatement we are executing historical justice.”

PM Netanyahu thanked Danino for the gift and said it was of personal and national significance to him. Netanyahu further praised the police for their excellent work in ensuring the safety of the citizens of Israel.

Aryeh Savir- Tazpit News Agency

Support Emek Kosher Comics for Kids by Kids

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The Jewish Innovation

It’s hard to believe, but there are almost NO Jewish comics for children on Amazon, the largest bookseller in the world. Our idea is to put children in Jewish schools all over the world in charge of creating comic books that reflect their own Torah values and unique cultural experiences to generate a large library of Jewish comics for children on Amazon. The sales of these comics will provide a fun, creative outreach tool and a new passive income stream for participating schools. Help make Jewish history! Support Emek Hebrew Academy Teichman Family Torah Center’s innovative project-based learning for Jewish students to “corner the market” in their own niche on Amazon. Every dollar you contribute (up to $1,800) will be matched and DOUBLED!

The Impact

Help us create a new little piece of Jewish history by building out a brand new section by and for Jewish children on Amazon.com. Imagine the smiles on the faces of our children when they become Amazon best-selling authors. You can be part of making that happen! Our Kosher Comics will encourage students who attend Jewish schools to create Jewish themed comics for their friends who are in public schools. At Emek’s Finder Family Library, our students will explore what excites them about their Jewish experience and integrate their passion into their fun stories. They’ll share both their passion and their knowledge with other Jewish children by giving them copies of the comic books they make. We anticipate that the colorful, quick, and appealing story lines of comics and the personal excitement and connection to their friends will create a new interest, curiosity, and connection to Torah, mitzvahs, and their Jewish identity for both the creators and receivers. In the first year of our project, we anticipate impacting approximately 2,500 children and their families with this new, large, diverse library of Jewish comics created by and for children on Amazon.com. Are you a Jewish educator? Contact us to find out how you can participate! How can you help and encourage our children? Please donate and share Emek’s Kosher Comics campaign with your friends on social media.

What the money is for

You will be helping us purchase 3-5 new Ipads for our library so that the children will not have to wait so long to create their comics, and will provide free comics for our students to give away to their Jewish friends in public schools to encourage them to keep their Jewish flame alive. Your contribution will enable us to pay for technical assistance to help us produce training videos for other Jewish schools to join in our historical initiative to build out a whole new section on Amazon for Jewish comics by and for children. If we receive more than $3,600, we will use the extra money for more Ipads, free comic books, Meet-the-Author visits to other schools and libraries to encourage other children to publish books, and for our scholarship fund.

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Israel and Canada to Collaborate on Nuclear Terror Prevention

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After their meeting at the Nuclear Security Summit in The Hague this week, Israel’s Minister of Intelligence Affairs Dr. Yuval Steinitz and Canada’s Minister of Foreign Affairs John Baird announced the launching of a joint project to develop technologies for identifying the source of nuclear terror attacks.

The technology identifies the origin of the nuclear material, implicating the provider of these hazardous materials to terror groups. The development of such technologies is an imperative step in the international war on nuclear terror, as Minister Steinitz explained: “Due to terror threats in the Middle East and worldwide, developing technology to detect the source of a nuclear attack has become of the outmost significance. These detection abilities will serve as a deterrent for countries who might consider collaborating with terror groups using a nuclear bomb in a terror plot.” Minister Baird remarked that “the nuclear terror threat currently remains one of the most significant challenges to national security. The cooperation between Israel and Canada will aid Middle Eastern and other countries to pursue terrorists who are involved in illegal terror related trade.”

This project will be executed as part of the Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terror (GICNT), an international partnership of 85 nations and four observers who are committed to working to implement a set of shared nuclear security principles, of which Canada and Israel are members. The project, one of over 50 multilateral activities, will be funded by Canada

By Aryeh Savir-Tazpit News Agency

Rambam Hospital Conducts Emergency Drill in New Underground Medical Unit

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A large scale drill was conducted yesterday (Mar. 25) at the Rambam Health Care Campus in Haifa. The primary objective of the drill was to test the operations and preparedness of the Sammy Ofer Fortified Underground Emergency Hospital, scheduled to open in the next couple of months.

The 2,000-bed Sammy Ofer Fortified Underground Emergency Hospital (FUEH) is the largest of its kind in the world, designed to protect the patients of Northern Israel in times of war. The concept behind this integrated parking lot/underground hospital was conceived after the Second Lebanon War, during which the hospital came under direct rocket fire. Lessons learned from that experience led to the design and construction of the underground hospital to assure the safety of Rambam’s patients and personnel. Another drive to construct such a facility emanates from the understanding that the next war will necessitate provision of medical care under fire.

With recent history in mind, part of this exercise included a simulation of Rambam Hospital under a missile attack—an all too realistic scenario. The drill included transfer of one large department and a few medical units from the hospital’s main building to the FUEH, which extends three floors underground. The logistic exercise included operating of systems and the deployment of necessary equipment. Once set up, hospital staff practiced the transfer of hospital beds and equipment to designated locations on each of the floors of the underground hospital, including the transfer of complex intensive care, dialysis, and surgical equipment. During an unexpected emergency the FUEH will have to receive hundreds of oncology and gynecology patients, dozens of dialysis patients, and hundreds of other patients in need of medical services—not to mention the wounded coming in from the battlefield or the civilians wounded in the rocket attacks.

This exercise is a small part of the massive logistical operations practiced at Rambam in preparation for times of crisis conducted with the assistance of other agencies, including the Home Front Command (HFC), the Ministry of Health, Magen David Adom (MDA), and the Haifa Municipality.

“In 2006 we had to face impossible challenges when the hospital came under missile attack , while at the same time tending to the wounded among civilians and soldiers ,” explained Prof. Rafi Beyar, Director and one of the initiators of Rambam’s underground hospital, “we decided to take our fate into our own hands. Eight years later, here stands a structure built with careful planning to benefit patients in the region. I hope we never have to use this facility, but if the day comes—we’ll be ready for any scenario.”

Considered an essential strategic facility serving all of Northern Israel, the underground emergency unit serves as a parking lot at peace times. The underground hospital can accommodate 2,000 beds plus the full complement of hospital staff, numbering in the thousands. The bottom two levels of the facility are fully fortified against conventional and unconventional warfare. The hospital can be cut off from the outside world for 72 hours and has its own independent electric and water supply.

Construction of this massive facility required excavating below the level of the water table, resulting in flooding. For 36 months groundwater was pumped back into the sea by over 100 pumps, at a rate of 12,000 cubic meters/hours. With drainage complete, the framework was built using 7,500 tons of steel. The foundations were laid and the structure took shape using 80,000 cubic meters of concrete.

The financing of this endeavor is estimated at 420 million NIS. The late Sammy Offer provided the initial funding, approximately 80 million NIS. Another 160 million NIS were provided by government agencies, and another 110 million NIS were taken in loans. Another NIS 20 million is needed to complete the facility, including equipment.

By Aryeh Savir-Tazpit News Agency

 

 

Global Kindness: Saving the World, One Person at a Time

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Local Family Honored At Yeshiva Banquet

On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 Nouriel & Yael Cohen and Family, of Los Angeles where honored with the Amud Hachesed Award at Yeshivat Ohr Chanoch’s third Annual Banquet.  They merited receiving this award for their dedication and work of their organization Global Kindness.  Global Kindness is an organization that anonymously and honorably supports over 350 families, one person at a time. Their goal is to support and extend these services to as many as 1000 needy families in Los Angeles and around the world

“It is hard to estimate the number of lives that were – and continue to be  – touched by the chesed of the Cohen Family.  The Cohen Family has the zechut to be intimately involved in running the Global Kindness organization and is always looking for ways to do chesed and help the community.  One cannot visit the Cohen’s house on any night and not be inspired by the massive Chesed operation that is run from their very own backyard.  The achdut, self-sacrifice, and total giving of the Cohen’s on behalf of the needy in the community are something that we can all learn from.  As pillars of chesed and exemplifying what it means to live a life governed by Torah values, their family serves as a role model for the entire community. “

Rabbi Yermiyahu Ornstein

Until today Global Kindness has been running out of The Cohen Families Back yard in addition to their downtown warehouse.  Baruch Hashem their Organization has grown tremendously and can no longer be run out of their personal residence.  They are looking to open a storefront in the Pico-Robertson area so that they can continue their good work and service our Jewish community.   If you would like to contribute Ma’os Chitim  please visit myglobalkindness.org or call 310-402-8882

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Israel Meir Kin is a Threat to all Jewish Women,

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A little over a thousand years ago, Rabbenu Gershom of Mainz, the leading scholar of Ashkenazi Jewry, enacted bold legal measures to protect Jewish women from abuse.

Last week a fellow named Israel Meir Kin poked his finger in Rabbenu Gershom’s eye, and now every Jewish woman is at risk.

In his day, Rabbenu Gershom began to notice a disturbing and outrageous trend. Husbands, who found that they now fancied another woman, were taking advantage of the Biblical law allowing them to divorce their wives unilaterally and virtually without cause. And with the stroke of a pen, and the cold delivery of a divorce document, they were shattering the lives of their wives and families. Rabbenu Gershom strode into the breach and proclaimed a ban of excommunication against any man who divorced his wife without her consent. And to insure these husbands who lusted after another woman wouldn’t simply marry their new love without divorcing their first wives, he placed the same ban of excommunication on any man who married more than one wife, effectively ending the practice of polygamy in Ashkenaz. Rabbenu Gershom was determined that Jewish women would no longer be subject to this kind of abuse at the hands of their husbands.

In our day, Israel Meir Kin has undone Rabbenu Gershom’s work. This past Thursday, as about 30 of us stood in protest, he blatantly violated Rabbenu Gershom’s ban, by marrying a second woman without divorcing his wife. As if it were not enough that for the past 9 years he has spitefully been refusing to grant a Jewish divorce to his wife Lonna (allegedly unless she were to pay him hundreds of thousands of dollars), he has now completed his journey of shame by toppling the age-old ban on polygamy. (See the articles in this past Saturday’s New York Times, and the Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles. The New York Times  and The Jewish Journal.

 Make no mistake. Israel Meir Kin’s actions are not merely outrageous and despicable. His actions threaten all of our daughters and all of our sisters. I can guarantee you that at this very moment there are men who are watching, waiting to see whether Israel Meir Kin gets away with this. And if he does, there will be more Israel Meir Kins. And every single married Jewish woman will be shorn of the protection Rabbenu Gershom had afforded women for the past millennium.

If you know Israel Meir Kin, a physician’s assistant now residing in Las Vegas, Nevada, or if you know someone who knows him, you must act now. Bring whatever legal form of social or economic pressure to bear on him that you can. This is a moment that has the potential to wreak havoc and misery for generations to come. Unless we act to stop it.

by Rabbi Yosef Kanefsky

Meir Kin, right, married Daniela Barbosa on Thursday night, though he has refused Lonna Kin an Orthodox Jewish divorce. Photo Credit:Isaac Brekken for The New York Times
Meir Kin, right, married Daniela Barbosa on Thursday night, though he has refused Lonna Kin an Orthodox Jewish divorce. Photo Credit:Isaac Brekken for The New York Times

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It is with great sadness that we inform the community of the passing of Mirtha Sauer, Mirel bas Yechezkel z”l,Beloved wife Joe Sauer, Beloved mother of Mike, Jim, and Reuben Sauer.

LEVAYA

WILL  take place today,  Tuesday 3/25/14 at  6 pm

Shalom Cemetery, 13017 Lopez Canyon Rd, Sylmar, CA 91342

 

SHIVA

Shiva will be at the home of Joe Sauer  ,621 N. Stanley Ave. Los Angeles

MINYANIM
Shacris at 7:30 am
Mincha at 7:00 pm

Hilarious! In Case You Missed IT -Beth Jacob Banquet Video 2014

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The “I wish I got more out of my banquet” banquet video. A hilarious spoof on the banquet experience, brought to you by Beth Jacob Congregation of Beverly Hills.

Arab League Summit Held Amid Diplomatic Fallout and Tensions Over Syria

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KUWAIT – Thirteen heads of Arab states and other leaders gathered together amid unprecedented diplomatic fallout among Gulf countries and tensions over Egypt and Syria in the annual two-day Arab League summit held in Kuwait , on Tuesday March 25.

The Arab League, which represents 350 million people and 21 states, some of whom own a significant part of the world’s natural oil reserves, is currently divided among several key issues plaguing the region.

“Improving the atmosphere among the Arab states is of utter importance,” declared Nabil al-Arabi, the Arab League’s secretary general according to a report in Germany’s Deutsche Welle (DW).

“The dangers around us are enormous and we will not move towards joint Arab action without our unity and without casting aside our difference,” said Kuwait’s Emir Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmed al-Saba.

Qatar is under heavy criticism, for its strong support of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and other revolutionary states. Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Bahrain withdrew their ambassadors to Qatar in March, protesting Qatar’s ‘interference’ in Arab states’ domestic affairs, Deutsche Welle reports.

Saudi Arabia and Egypt consider the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization. Saudi Arabia recently passed law saying it would prosecute any Saudi citizen ‘financially or morally’ of supporting the Muslim Brotherhood and other terrorist organizations.

Syria is another contentious point for the Arab League. Its seat remained empty during the summit, as the country’s membership was suspended in November 2011 over the government’s continuing bloody civil war against dissenters. Although Ahmad al-Jarba, the leader of Syria’s opposition National Coalition, was invited to address the Arab summit, countries like Iraq, Lebanon and Algeria were against granting the seat to the opponents of Syria’s president Bashar al-Assad.

Lebanon is also an issue, as Syrian violence has been spilling over to the state. Some Lebanese Sunnis support parts of the Syrian opposition while Lebanese Shiite Hezbollah support Assad. In addition, Syrian opposition fighters come to Lebanon as an area of retreat, while Hezbollah militia fights alongside the Assad regime in Syria.

“This disunity makes the bloc weak,” said Josef Janning, a Mideast expert at the European Council on Foreign Relations. “Essentially, the Arab leaders shy away from responsibility,” referring to the lack of leadership in the Arab League today.

But in the meantime, a newly formed group of Israeli and Palestinian politicians believe that the Arab League can successfully advance a vision of peace and a comprehensive solution for the Arab-Israeli conflict, despite the inner-conflicts and the league’s longstanding refusal to recognize Israel.

The Prague Forum, a Middle Eastern Parliamentarian Forum established last month in Prague, Czech Republic, held an event at the Jerusalem YMCA on Monday, March 24, asking the Arab League summit to back the Arab Peace Initiative.

At the forum’s launch in Jerusalem yesterday, Israeli and Palestinian politicians and civil society leaders called on the Arab League to re-endorse the 2002 Arab Peace Initiative at Tuesday’s summit in Kuwait. The peace initiative claims that Israel would have peace with dozens of Arab and Muslim countries if it was to withdraw to 1967 borders.

Israeli Labor MK Hilik Bar stated that the Arab League must be part of the peace negotiations. “As an Israeli, I want to see the Arab League as a mediator in peace negotiations,” Bar stated in his speech addressing the Prague forum.

At the launch, the member of the Fatah Revolutionary Committee and the head of the PLC Political Department, Abdallah Abdallah, declared that Jerusalem would be the capital of a Palestinian state.

Earlier in March, the Arab League publically refused to recognize Israel as a Jewish State and officially backed Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas’s adamant rejection of Israel’s demand to be recognized as a state of the Jewish people during  the Washington-led talks.

By Anav Silverman-Tazpit News Agency

Photo Description: The Prague Forum held in Jerusalem on Monday with Palestinian and Israeli politicians addressing the Arab League. Photo credit: AJEEC - Negev Institute.
Photo Description: The Prague Forum held in Jerusalem on Monday with Palestinian and Israeli politicians addressing the Arab League. Photo credit: AJEEC – Negev Institute.
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