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Bikur Cholim blood drive at Yeshivat Yavneh

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Please help save a child’s life on Sunday 10/20/12. Children’s Hospital has an urgent blood shortage and we need your help.

Bikur Cholim is holding a blood drive at Yeshivat Yavneh, 5353 West Third Street, Los Angeles, CA, 90020 from 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM to benefit Children’s Hospital. Please make your appointment at www.bikurcholim.net or call (323) 852-1900. Parking on Las Palmas – no parking on McCadden.

IT’S YOUR BLOOD, MAKE IT COUNT – Only as a Bikur Cholim Blood Donor will your blood count as a gift from the Jewish Community and directly help the many children we know both personally and throughout the city treated at Children’s Hospital.  So roll up your sleeves and be counted!

Record-Breaking Inaugural AFMDA Los Angeles Gala Raises $3.8 Million for MDA’s Emergency Medical Services in Israel

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Most Funds Ever Raised at a Single AFMDA Event; Local LA leaders and philanthropists Dina and Fred Leeds Honored; Michelle Williams, Neil Sedaka, Jackie Mason, and Ethan Bortnick Attend and Perform; Money Raised Will Help Build a New National Blood Center in Israel

LOS ANGELES (October 6, 2013) – It was a historic night on Sunday at The Beverly Hilton as American Friends of Magen David Adom (AFMDA)’s first-ever Los Angeles Gala raised a record $3.8 million for Magen David Adom (MDA) that will go towards emergency medical services and the building of a new National Blood Center in Israel. The amount was the most ever raised at a single AFMDA event.

Dina and Fred Leeds were honored with the AFMDA Humanitarian Award. Gaby Bashner received the Woman of Valor Lifetime Achievement Award and Leba Sherman was also honored with the Woman of Valor Next Generation Award.

The highly-anticipated event sold out weeks ahead of schedule and featured performances by legendary singer/songwriter Neil Sedaka, Emmy-Award winning comedian Jackie Mason, and 12-year-old piano prodigy and philanthropist Ethan Bortnick.

Industry titans in finance, business, and entertainment lent support to the cause, including former Destiny’s Child member Michelle Williams. Professor Eilat Shinar, MDA’s Director of Blood Services and a world expert in blood management, was the evening’s guest speaker. Israel’s Consul General to Los Angeles, David Siegel, opened the event. California Congressman Brad Sherman’s office presented the Leeds family with an official American flag that once flew atop the U.S. Capitol.

The Gala also featured performances by Mona Golabek, Scott Hoying of The Pentatonix, and Gary Greene and His Big Band of Barristers.

MDA is Israel’s government-mandated – but not government funded – national emergency-response, ambulance, and blood services organization. Israel’s current blood center, built in the 1980s, no longer accommodates the nation’s growing population and is vulnerable to terror and rocket attacks, as well as earthquakes (Israel sits on two active fault lines). The Gala raised funds for all of MDA’s lifesaving services, with the majority of the money going towards building a new blood center, equipped with new and secure underground blood storage facilities.

“It was so inspiring to see the entire Los Angeles community come together to support the new National Blood Center while celebrating Dina and Fred Leeds,” says AFMDA CEO Arnold Gerson. We still have a lot of work to do to reach our goal, but MDA and the people of Israel will soon have the kind of modern blood center they deserve.”

An after-party for AFMDA’s NextGen and Young Leadership, featuring 35 partner organizations, followed the Gala at The Beverly Hilton.

About AFMDA: Magen David Adom provides a rapid and skilled emergency medical response, including disaster, ambulance, and blood services, to Israel’s eight million people. MDA is the only organization mandated by the Israeli government to serve in this role, but is not funded by the government, instead relying on funding from donors around the world. http://www.afmda.org/

More Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria in Kosher Chicken, Study Finds

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US – Antibiotic-resistant E. coli were found in chickens from a range of production methods – with the highest numbers in kosher birds – in a study at Northern Arizona University and other institutes.

Consumers shopping for raw chicken that does not contain antibiotic-resistant E. coli are in for a difficult search, according to a research team from four separate institutions, including Northern Arizona University (NAU).

For reasons that could not be immediately explained, kosher chickens carried the greatest amount of antibiotic-resistant E. coli, while organic chicken showed antibiotic-resistant bacteria levels just as high as conventional chicken. Only chickens ‘raised without antibiotics’ (RWA) came in with reduced but still contaminated, levels of the E. coli ‘superbug’.

The study looked at the products of various poultry production methods – kosher, organic, RWA and conventional – but not at the details of the processing methods behind them. Researchers said more study is needed, especially on kosher.

The antibiotic resistance in chicken study was released on the same day the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta said drug-resistant superbugs are now an urgent public health danger in the United States.

The chicken researchers are from the Horace Mann Bronx Campus, Translational Genomics Research Institute of Flagstaff, NAU and George Washington University in Washington DC. Dr Bruce Hungate, director of the Ecosystem Science and Society Center, and NAU professor of biology, headed the team. The research was funded by the Merriam-Powell Center for Environmental Research and the Ecosystem Science and Society Center, both at NAU.

“We examined the occurrence of antibiotic-resistant E. coli on raw chicken marketed as conventional, organic, kosher and RWA,” the study states. “From April to June 2012, we purchased 213 samples of raw chicken from 15 locations in the New York City metropolitan area.”

The researchers then screened E. coli isolates from each sample for resistance to 12 common antibiotics.

According to the report, “Although the organic and RWA labels restrict the use of antibiotics, the frequency of antibiotic-resistant E. coli tended to be only slightly lower for RWA, and organic chicken was statistically indistinguishable from conventional products that have no restrictions.”

The study found that chicken sold as kosher had the highest frequency of antibiotic-resistant E. coli – nearly twice as high as conventional raw chicken. In the abstract for the study, authors stated that their kosher finding “belies the historic roots of kosher as a means to ensure food safety”.

Other researchers at the University of Washington, Royal Veterinary College of the United Kingdom and University of Tennessee reviewed the report, and, in a update, the researchers responded by disclosing more of their data.

“Organic, RWA, and kosher food products supply a growing market niche,” the study states. “Consumers perceive that they offer health benefits and are willing to pay a premium for them. The actual health benefits of organic foods are largely anecdotal. Little is known about the frequency of antibiotic-resistant microorganisms on kosher products.”

USDA requires specific production methods for organic and RWA products, while kosher (and halal) production methods are religious requirements. To carry an RWA label, poultry must be raised continuously under organic management and without the use of antibiotics from “birth to harvest.”

The study found that strains of E. coli isolated from samples in the RWA category tended to be resistant to fewer drugs “but the difference was not significant versus conventional and organic, which did not differ from each other”.

See more at: www.thepoultrysite.com

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Mazel Tov!! Baby boy to Levi and Aidy Chazan

Shas Spiritual Leader Rabbi Ovadia Yosef ZT’L Passes Away

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Jerusalem – Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, the religious scholar and spiritual leader of Israel’s Sephardic Jews who transformed his downtrodden community of immigrants from North Africa and Arab nations and their descendants into a powerful force in Israeli politics, died on Monday. He was 93.

Yosef, who had suffered from a variety of medical ailments for several years, was hospitalized in recent days in critical condition after suffering kidney failure and problems with other bodily systems. Officials at the Jerusalem hospital that treated him announced his death.

Yosef was often called the outstanding Sephardic rabbinical authority of the century. His prominence helped boost the confidence of his community, which makes up roughly half of Israel’s population but was long impoverished and faced discrimination by Ashkenazi — or European — Jews who traditionally dominated Israel’s government and religious institution.

Yosef parlayed his religious authority into political power, founding Shas, a party representing Sephardic Jews that became a kingmaker in several government coalitions.

As hospital officials announced his death, anguished cries could be heard from a large crowd of supporters that had gathered.

Eli Yishai, a Shas leader, stepped outside the hospital, recited a Jewish blessing and then broke down into tears.

“How will we remain alone. Who will lead us,” said Arieh Deri, another Shas leader, as he sobbed uncontrollably.

Crowds of anguished followers recited the kaddish, the traditional Jewish prayer for the dead. Israeli TV stations said Israel’s main highways were already jammed up as tens of thousands of people prepared to head to Jerusalem for Yosef’s funeral later in the day.

The Iraqi-born Yosef came to national prominence when he served as Israel’s chief Sephardic rabbi from 1972 to 1983. While he was revered by his followers, his critics charged that he exacerbated ethnic tensions between Ashkenazi and Sephardic Israelis.

His ornate outfit, with a gold-trimmed black cape and upswept hat, combined with his ever-present dark glasses and habitually slurred speech, made him an easy target for caricaturists. He would greet visitors, whether it be followers or prime ministers, with a playful slap to the face.

But he was the charismatic face of his Shas party, with his image plastered on posters, buses and sides of buildings during political campaigns.

Shas first ran in an election in 1984, winning four seats in the 120-seat parliament.

It subsequently grew to 17 places, the third-largest party after the mainstream Labor and Likud. However, it was hit by scandals and the imprisonment of its leader, Deri, on corruption charges. Shas currently has 11 seats, making it a midsize faction, and sits in the opposition.

Yosef’s influence reached beyond the party, and he was known for his fierce statements that offended widely disparate segments of society, including Holocaust survivors, gays, Palestinians and secular Jews.

He made his biggest political-religious waves by ruling that Israel may give back parts of the West Bank in exchange for peace, invoking the Jewish concept that preserving life is the highest commandment. In an attack on the 1990-1992 government of Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, the rabbi asked: “What have you (Shamir) done to prevent bloodshed?”

“The sanctity of life overrules the slogan of not giving up an inch,” he added.

The ruling countered decrees by other rabbis, who declared that no Jew had a right to hand over any part of the biblical Land of Israel to a non-Jew for any reason.

But in recent years he appeared to retreat, emphasizing the religious and security aspects of the West Bank for Israel and backing Jewish settlement there.

The rabbi said during a sermon in August 2010 that Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas should “perish from the world” and described Palestinians as “evil, bitter enemies of Israel.” He later apologized.

http://www.vosizneias.com

MBD Sings Brand New Song in Los Angeles

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Mordechai Ben David sings a brand new song “Hineh Lo Yanum” at the Simchas Bais Hashoeva of congregation Shaarei Torah Los Angeles, CA. Composed by philanthropist Shlomo Yehuda Rechnitz

 

Courtesy of Gruntig.net

Chazzan Ushi Blumenberg – A Sudenyu

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Ushi Blumenberg sings the classic “A Sudenyu” in Yiddish, about the grand feast that we’ll all have when Moshiach comes – this clip was filmed in Rabbi Lazer Brody’s Sukkah in Ashdod, Israel

Celebrated TV Stars Toast L’Chaim in Israel

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[GOLAN HEIGHTS] Award winning prime time actress and star of Switched at Birth, Lea Thompson was joined by a host of TV stars including C.S. Lee, star of the cult TV series Dexter, and Anson Mount, lead actor in Hell on Wheels, as they toured Israel to discover the hidden gems of the Holy Land.

After a busy few days travelling from army bases to the more popular tourist attractions, the group was treated to a VIP tour of the Golan Heights Winery to discover Israel’s award winning wine.  “We wanted to bring the celebrities to the winery to show them that Israel is more than conflict,” explained Irwin Katsof, Director of “America’s Voices in Israel” who brought the stars to Israel. “We have spent an evening drinking amazing wine, eating a fabulous spread and showcasing such a positive aspect of Israel.”

Joining the trip was emerging star Zoey Deutch, star of the much anticipated movie adaptation of the New York Times best-seller “Vampire Academy: Blood Sisters” (directed by Harvey Weinstein). For Deutch this was her first time in Israel and a chance to leave LA and explore her Jewish heritage before she begins the mammoth task of promoting her new movie. “I love it here in Israel. We went out last night in Tel Aviv, we’ve met so many interesting people and now we taste such amazing wine,” she enthused.

Kitted out in his Israel Defense Forces baseball cap and reveling in the Israeli wine world was “Dexter” star, C.S.Lee. Admitting to being an amateur wine enthusiast, he spent the evening chatting to the Israeli wine experts and bonding over the differences between Californian and Israeli wine. “The Yarden Syrah Tel Phares is by far my favorite,” he exclaimed. “I normally drink Napa wines but I love the Israeli wines I am tasting here.”

Vivian Bang, most famous for her role in Jim Carrey’s “Yes Man” and as Susan Sullivan in “Sullivan & Son” agreed with Lee. “These wines are really yummy,” she grinned. Having just travelled to the winery from the Syrian border just a few kilometers away, she reflected on the unique position of the winery. “In America, we try and control our environment but here it is simply impossible and Israelis seem to just go with the flow, they don’t freak out,” Bang explained. “As the saying goes, when life gives you lemons, Israelis make lemonade….or wine!”

The stars were brought to Israel by American Voices in Israel, (part of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations). The star-studded trip is sponsored by Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Israel’s Ministry of Tourism, El Al Israel Airlines, as well as the David InterContinental & Inbal Hotels.

Pictures:
Picture 1-  Dexter star C.S Lee prepares to pop open a bottle of the Yarden Blanc de Blanc sparkling wine.
Picture 2- Vivian Bang in the winery’s Barrel room
Picture 3- Golan Heights Winery, wine expert Roi Yaniv pours Lea Thompson a glass of the Yarden Heights Wine
Picture 4-  C.E. Lee, Anson Mount, Lea Thompson and Zoey Deutch drink up!
Picture 5- Zoey Deutch makes a toast with the Yarden Blanc de Blanc
ALL PHOTOS: Photographer, Adi Peretz
 

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