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Israel Memorial Day – Yom HaZikaron 2019

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Yom HaZikaron 2019 – State and national ceremonies.

Yom HaZikaron ceremonies candleThe official state and national ceremonies for Yom Ha Zikaron LeHalalei Ma’arakhot Yisrael ul’Nifge’ei Pe’ulot HaEivah 2019 in Jerusalem.

7 May, 2019

16:00 Memorial Ceremony at Beit Yad Lebanim in Jerusalem

20:00 A one-minute siren20:00State memorial service at the Western Wall in Jerusalem

21:15 National memorial event – ‘Singing in their memory” from the Knesset

8 May, 2019

11:00 Two-minute siren

11:02 Military memorial services at cemeteries around the country

13:00 State memorial service at Mt. Herzl

19:45 Candle lighting ceremony at Mt. Herzl

20:00 Commencement of country wide Yom HaAtzmaut activities

Some facts

  • 23,741 Soldiers have fallen in the defense of the State of Israel
  • 56 Soldiers have fallen in the last year
  • 3,150 Brave souls have been victims of terror since Israel’s independence
  • 4 Citizens lost their lives this week in Southern Israel

Eurovision Souvenirs, Merchandise & Memorabilia

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Eurovision souvenirs, merchandise & memorabilia

eurovision memorabilia

Image credit: Eurovision.TV

If you are one of those people that can’t miss out on buying souvenirs, merchandise & memorabilia; spoons, magnets, mugs and T-shirts from every place traveled or every event attended, and the Eurovision, then you’d better order now. The 2019 Eurovision will be taking place in Tel Aviv between May 14th – May 18th, 2019. 

Best Israel souvenirs can be purchased at almost every tourist attraction around the country; olive wood camels, holy water, prayers for the home, Dead Sea products, Bedouin artifacts, Judaica and meaningful items for all religious groups and there is no shortage of Eurovision collectibles either. Will they ever be worth anything? Probably not but this is only the third time in 60 years that Israel is hosting the Eurovision – so enjoy it while it lasts.

You can still buy today and you might even get your package before the Saturday night final round. 

For 2019 the official Eurovision Shop is selling

  • T-shirts from 22 Euro
  • Jackets for 50 Euro
  • The official CD + a coaster set for less than 17 Euro
  • Socks for 10 Euro
  • A mini-trophy replica will set you back 210 Euro
  • Country scarves from 10 Euro
  • A Eurovision lanyard can be your for just 5 Euro
  • A set of 10 balloons for less than 5 Euro
  • Fridge magnets come in at 4 Euro
  • Event posters start at 5 Euro
  • Eurovision mugs sell for less than 7 Euro
  • Heart-shaped pins with country flags sell for just over 4 Euro

If you want to purchase Eurovision memorabilia from previous years, the website has a selection of sale items as well dating back to the Eurovision 2012 in Baku.

 

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Eurovision 2019 Presenters

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Eurovision 2019 – Meet the 4 Israeli presenters.

Four Israeli presenters; Erez Tal, Bar Rafaeli, Assi Azar and Lucy Ayoub will be presenting the 64th Eurovision Song Contents in Tel Aviv between the 14th – 18th May.  Two semi-final rounds will precede the final round on Saturday, May 18th at Expo Tel Aviv.

Errez Tal and Bar Rafaeli are the main hosts while Assi Azar and Lucy Ayoub will be backstage in the green-room.

Erez Tal, 57, from Tel Aviv is a well known Israel TV personality. Erez Tal co-hosted Israel’s Big Brother – HaAch Hagodol with Assi Azar.  Tal also created the Rak B’Yisrael – Only in Israel comedy program.

Bar Rafaeli, 33, supermodel, businesswoman, TV host and actress will be co-hosting The Eurovision with Erez Tal. Bar’s modelling career started when she was only 8 months old.  She has appeared in campaigns for many luxury brands and has appeared on the covers of numerous fashion magazines.  She has presented and appeared in a variety of TV shows.  Bar is married to Israeli businessman, Adi Ezra and has two daughters; Liv and Elle.

Assi Azar and Lucy Ayoub will be backstage, in the green-room during the song contest.

Assi Azar, 39, co-hosted Big Brother – Israel with Erez Tal until 2015 and The Next Star with Rotem Sela. He is also the creator of the romantic comedy TV series, Beauty and the Baker. Azar is an LGBT rights advocate. In 2009, he was listed among the most 100 influential gay people in the world by OUT Magazine.

Lucy Ayoub, age 26, was born in Haifa. She is a daughter to an Arab-Christian father, and an Ashkenazi Jewish mother who converted to Christianity upon their marriage. Ayoub celebrates both the Christian and Jewish holidays with different parts of her family.  She writes stories and poems in both Arabic and Hebrew.  Ayoub served in the Israel Defense Forces as a flight simulator instructor in the Israeli Air Force.  In 2016 she joined the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation station and also hosted the the daily TV programme Culture Club on Kan 11.

Neta Barzilay, as Israel’s representative in last year’s Eurovision Cong Contest, brought the 2019 song contest to Israel when she took the crown in 2018 with her song ‘Toy’.

 

 

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Israel’s Yom Ha’Atzmaut Celebrations 2019.

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What’s Happening in Israel for Yom Ha’Atzmaut 2019.

71st Independence Day celebrations in the main centers – Wednesday 8th & Thursday 9th May.  From 8pm when Yom Hazikaron comes to an official close, Israel’s 71st Independence celebrations will commence across the country.  Official ceremonies, fireworks, free concerts for the family on Wednesday night. Family picnics,  free museums, IDF bases open to the public and the Israel Air Force fly-over are some of the hi-lights.

yom haatzmaut fireworks

 

Official ceremonies & free concerts

Please note:  The schedules and artists listed here may actually change or differ on the evening especially where an artist is scheduled to perform at multiple locations. Only the main attractions are included in this list.

This list is being updated daily as soon as the information comes in.

Afula

  • Eyal Golan
  • Mooki
  • Yishai Rivo
  • Shlomi Shabbat
  • Dikla

Arad

  • Monica Sex
  • Kobi Affalelo

Ariel

  • Dana International

Ashdod

  • Eden Ben Zaken
  • Noa Kyrel
  • Stefan

Ashkelon

  • Eden Ben Zaken
  • Shlomi Shabbat
  • Ma Kashur
  • Dana International
  • Shafita
  • Idan Haviv
  • Erez Lev Ari

Beer Sheva

  • Idan Amadi
  • Dudu Tassa
  • Noa Kyrel
  • Noy Feldan

Bet Shemesh

To be updated soon

Eilat

  • Aviv Geffen
  • Omer Hazan
  • Ulive Band

Givatayim

  • Shiri Maimon
  • Meir Edri
  • Subliminal

Haifa

  • Neta Barzilay
  • Tippex
  • Infected Mushroom
  • Eliad
  • Moshe Peretz
  • Michal Yannay
  • Jane Bordeaux
  • Paul Trank

Herzliyah

  • Dudu Aharon
  • Avri Lider
  • Keren Peles

Hod Hasharon

  • Nasrin Kadri
  • Margol
  • Mashina
  • HaYehudim
  • Micky Gavrielov

Holon

  • Lior Narkis
  • Revivo Project
  • Tippex
  • Skuzzy

Jerusalem

Mount Herzl – Official Celebration (By invitation only)

  • 19:45 – Yizkor, Speaker of the Knesset, Candle lighting ceremony, Flag raising ceremony, Various dance troupes and IDF Choirs, Fireworks display. The ceremony will be televised on local TV channels.

Kotel HaMaravi (Western Wall)

•8:00pm Prayers and partying

Street parties and happenings all around Jerusalem.  Also appearing are:

  • Hatikvah 6
  • Sarit Hadad
  • Dani Sanderson
  • Dudu Aharon
  • Regev Hod
  • Itay Levi
  • Aharon Razel

Karmiel

Kfar Saba

  • Hanan Ben Ari
  • Ethnix

Kfar Shmariyahu

Kiryat Bialik

  • Moshe Peretz
  • Rotem Cohen

Kiryat Ono

  • Izhar Cohen
  • Dafna Dekel

Maale Adumim

  • Hatikvah 6
  • Einat Saruf

Modiin, Maccabim, Reut

  • Kobi Affalelo
  • Nadav Gadg
  • Tislan

Netanya

  • Maya Buskila
  • Izzi
  • Dudu Aharon

Petach Tikva

  • Subliminal
  • Ultras
  • Ethnix
  • Hanan Ben Ari
  • HaYehudim

Raanana

  • Harel Skaat
  • Eden Hason
  • Maya Buskila
  • Yonatan Margi
  • Nurit Galron

Ramleh

  • Yonatan Margi
  • Omer Adam

Rehovot

  • Gidi Gov
  • Gil Wayne
  • Skuzzi

Rishon LeZion

  • Itai Levi
  • Dana Lapidot
  • Ethnix
  • Revivo Project
  • Rami Kleinstein
  • Avri Lider

Ramat Gan

  • Neta Barzilay
  • Mariana Maximillian
  • Itai Levi
  • Mashina

 

  • Mashina
  • Subliminal
  • Hanan Ben Ari
  • Maya Buskila

Rosh HaAyin

Shoham

Tel Aviv

At the Rabin Square: “Hallelujah Eurovision” – prior  to Eurovision 2019 in Tel Aviv, a special show with the best songs and dances,  entertainment segments, and  clips that to be shown on huge screens and fireworks will paint the sky. Performances of Hadag Nachash, the Transistor Band, Ayfo HaYeled, Jimbo Jay. Participants: Nikki Goldstein, Hovi Starr, Raphael Dahan, Osnat Zano, Ilan Leibovitz and others.

At the Davidoff Park: The central stage in Jaffa for Independence celebrations with performances, fireworks and the central 2019 torchlighting ceremony. Shows by: Luli from the Children’s Channel, Gil Wayne’s project, Maor Edri and local bands.

Plenty of other activities will take place across the city.

Tivon

  • Barry Sacharov

Tzfat

  • Rita
  • Shalom Assiag
  • Ben Tzur

Yavne

  • Shlomi Shabbat
  • Liron Danino
  • Eliana Tidhar

Zichron Yaakov

  • Miki Gavrielov

More fun activities for Thursday, May 8th 2019

Cultural Activities

The Ministry of Culture & Sport as well as The Society for the Preservation of Heritage sites sponsor entrance to a selection of museums, heritage sites and visitor centers across Israel

Please call before you go – book, verify opening hours, guided tours and other details

Southern Israel

  • Yad LaIsha HaLochemet in Nitzanim – Tel: 08-6727895
  • The Open Museum in Negba  – Tel:  050-55605540
  • From Holocaust to Revival Museum in Yad Mordechai  – Tel: 08-6720599 , 052-3923104
  • The Water and Security Museum in Nir Am  – Tel: 050-5709042
  • Mitzpe Gvulot – Kibbutz Gvulot  – Tel: 054-7919000
  • Ben Gurion’s Desert Home (Sde Boker) – Tel: 08-6560469
  • Maoz across from Gaza in Kibbutz Saad – Tel:052-3726644
  • The Joe Alon Center for Bedouin Culture at Kibbutz Lahav  – Tel: 08-9913322
  • The Revivim Museum named for Yosef Weitz – Tel:  08-6562570 \ 08-656263
  • Metzudat Yoav, The Givati Museum – Tel:  08-6611316
  • B’erot BaNegev Visitors’ Center – Kibbutz Alumim – Tel: 08-9937300

Jerusalem Area

  • The Old Yishuv Court Museum – Tel: 02-6276319, 052-4002478
  • Ammunition Hill Memorial Site – Tel: 02-5829392/3
  • The Yellin House – in Motza – Tel: 052-4257345
  • The Gush Etzion Visitors’ Center – Tel: 02-9935160
  • The Tower of David Museum – Tel: 02-626533
  • The Underground Prisoners Museum in Jerusalem – Tel: 02-6233166
  • The Shai Agnon House – Tel: 02-6716498
  • The Bank of Israel Visitor’s Center – advance booking required – Tel: 02-6552828,0 2-6552520, 02-6552718
  • Alone on the Walls of Jerusalem – Tel: 02-6265906
  • Menachem Begin Heritage Center –  Tel: 02-5652020 02-5652011
  • Yad LaShiryon at Latrun – Tel: 08-9784321

Tel Aviv and the Center

  • Independence Hall – Tel: 03-5106426,  03-5173942
  • The Israeli Museum at the Rabin Center – advance booking required – Tel:.*4585
  • Ben-Gurion House – 03-5221010
  • The Jabotinsky Museum – Tel: 03-5287320
  • The Joseph Bau House – Tel: 054-4301499
  • Rokach House – for more info: – Tel: 03-5168042
  • IDF Historical Collection Museum – Tel: 03-5172913 , 03-5161346
  • The Etzel Museum – Tel: 03-525-3307
  • The Hagana Museum –  Tel: 03-560862
  • The Lechi Museum – Tel: 03-6820288
  • The Etzel 1948 Museum – Tel: 03-5177180 , 03-5172044
  • The Nachum Gutman Museum of Art – Tel: 03-5161970
  • The Hosmasa Museum – Holon – Tel: 03-5050425
  • The Mikveh Israel Visitors Center – advance booking required – Tel:  03-5030489
  • The Rishon L’Tzion Museum – Tel: 03-9598862,  03-9598890
  • The Eran Shamir Moshava Museum in Mazkeret Batya – Tel:08-9349525
  • Ayalon Institute, Rehovot Tel: 08-9406552
  • Weizmann House, Rehovot – Tel: 08-9343230

Northern Israel

  • The Sliqim at Kfar Giladi – Tel:  052-2512915
  • HaShomer House Museum – Tel:  04-6941565
  • Tel Hai Courtyard – Tel: 04-6951333
  • The Birya Fortress – Tel:  04-6922433
  • The Restored Pioneer Village at Rosh Pinah – Tel:  04-6936913
  • The Kinneret Courtyard – Tel:  04-6709117
  • Naharayim Experience in Gesher – Tel:  04-6752685
  • The Palmach Cave – Tel: 04-9898946 ,052-4471109
  • The Historic Nahalal Police Station – Tel:  04-6415073
  • The Nahalal “Sliq” – Tel: 052-3347194
  • The Pioneer Settlers Museum – Kibbutz Yifat Tel:  04-6548974
  • HaReut Museum – Tel:   04-6432810
  • The Chaim Shturman House – at Kibbutz Ein Harud – Tel: 04-6486337 |  04-6486328
  • Beit HaMeiri, Tsfat – Tel:  04-6921939
  • The Tower and Stockade Museum at Hanita – Tel: 04-9859677
  • The Jezreel Valley Train Museum – Kfar Yehoshua – Tel:  04-9534226
  • Clandestine Immigration Boat Tour, Atlit – Tel:  04-9841980
  • The Goara Museum of the Hagana – Tel:  04-9597402
  • The Treasures in the Walls Museum, Akko. – Tel:  04-9911004
  • The Underground Prisoners Museum, Akko – Tel: 04-9911375
  • The Fisher House, Kiryat Ata – Tel:  04-8440207
  • The Museum of the First Aliyah in Zichron – Tel:  04-6294777
  • The Hannah Senesh House, Kibbutz Sdot Yam – Tel:  04-6364366   052-8795366
  • The Gdudim House Museum – Tel: 09-8822212
  • The Khan Museum, Hadera – Tel: 04-6322330 , 04-6324562
  • The Haifa City Museum – Tel: 04-9115888  
  • The Herman Struk Museum – Tel: 04-6359962 
  • The National Maritime Museum – Tel: 04-853662 

Also

  • The Israel Museum
  • The Open Museum in Omer
  • The Open Museum in Tefen
  • The Open Museum in Tel-Hai
  • Ramat HaNadiv in Zichron Yaakov

Israel Defense Force – IDF

Every year the Israel Defense Force allows members of the public access to some of the army, navy or air-force bases.  The bases listed below will be open on Thursday from 9 am – 2 pm

Navy Base

  • Ashdod – together with the Ashdod Port

Army Bases

Northern Command

  • Beit Hillel, Elika and Maalot

Central Command

  • Hativa Merhavit – Shomrom & in the Beka
  • Kiryat Arba, ‘Um Tzefa’, Karmi Tzur, Alfei Menashe, Givat Hatachmoshet (Jerusalem), Ariel & Shaked

Southern Command

  • Machaneh Natan
  • Matzadot Natan
  • Matzadot Yoav
  • Rahan and Sderot Bases

Air Force

Israel Ground Forces – Infantry

  • Latrun

Air-Force jets will also be a flying over the following cities and towns (from 9:30 am)

Beer Sheva, Yerucham, Dimona, Arad, Kiryat Gat, Jerusalem, Beit Shean, Afula, Nazareth, Tiberias, Katzrin, Tzfat, Carmiel, Nahariya, Haifa, Cesearea, Netanya, TelAviv, Ashdod, Ashkelon, Sderot, Netivot, Ofakim and Hatezerim.

At 9:30am 120 soldiers from all units of the IDF who have been nominated as ‘Outstanding’ receive a certificate of excellence from the incumbent President during the traditional Independence Day ceremony at the President’s Residence.

The International Bible Quiz

At 11:00am the finals of  The International Bible Quiz, an annual event that brings together dozens of Jewish youth aged 14-18 from around the world, is held. Four representatives from Israel and twelve from around the world participate in the World Bible Quiz all competing for the title of Bible Chatan/Kallah.

Two winners are announced – one from Israel and one from the Diaspora.

The Israel Prize

At 7:00 pm as Independence Days draws to a close, the Israel Prize (Hebrew: פרס ישראל; “Pras Yisrael”) is awarded by the State of Israel.  The award is generally regarded as the state’s highest cultural honor. It is presented in a state ceremony in Jerusalem, in the presence of the President, the Prime Minister, the Speaker of the Knesset, and the Supreme Court President. The prize was established in 1953.

The recipients of the prize are Israeli citizens or organizations who have displayed excellence in their field(s), or have contributed strongly to Israeli culture.

Chilling & Relaxing, Camping & Glamping

Camping this long-weekend

Keep children out of harm’s way

‘Spaghetti’ and foam from aerosol cans, toys and all Yom HaAtzmaut accessories should carry an Israel Safety Seal of Approval (Tav Teken).  Parents please be careful before you let your children play with seemingly safe toys.  Keep small items away from children under the age of 3.  Toys that make loud noises – keep away from ears.  ‘Use only under adult supervision’ means exactly that.  Note if there is a fire hazard with aerosols and fun make-up.

Latest Israel Updates

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Israel under attack. Latest updates from Southern Israel.

More than 600 rocket launches over Israel since the beginning of the escalation. The IDF attacked hundreds of terror targets.

07:00 A.M. All emergency restrictions are lifted

04:30 A.M. Ceasefire comes into effect

17:40 P.M. Islamic Jihad threatens to escalate Gaza violence to all-out war

17:25 PM  IDF confirms Israeli driver killed by anti-tank guided missile. Air Force targeting Hamas’s internal security establishment in Gaza City

17:00 P.M. Netanya and Rehovot opening public bomb shelters amid fears of worsening Gaza violence

16:00 P.M. Funeral of Moshe Agadi in Ashkelon

15:02 P.M. Barzilai Hospital: 115 Israeli casualties over past day

14:22 P.M. Two Israelis confirmed dead after rocket hits southern Israel

13:51 P.M. One man critically wounded after a direct rocket hit to his car

13:30 P.M. Rocket explodes in Beer Sheva.  Bomb shelters in Rehovot are opened.

11:00  A.M. Another rocket lands adjacent to a kindergarten.  Do reports of damage or injuries

08:00 A.M. 430 launches over Israel, 100 rockets were intercepted

Also during the night a rocket landed in a kindergarten, although some serious damage to the classroom, no one was injured.

Home Front Command instructions

As per an instruction from The Home Front Command kindergartens, schools and academic institutions within a 40km radius of the Gaza Strip will remain closed for 48 hours and studies in southern Israel have been cancelled today due to the current escalation in the south. The directive is valid for communities in the Gaza perimeter, the Negev Center, Lachish and the South of the coastal plain. 

Ben-Gurion University, Ashkelon College, Sapir College, and Achva College will remain closed and 210,000 students and 20,000 teaching staff will remain at home on Sunday.

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Educational institutions within a 40km radius of the Gaza Strip will remain closed.  Image credit: Channel 13 TV

As per the Home Front Command’s latest instructions, the following limitations also apply

Public gatherings: up to 300 people only in a closed area

Workplace: access to a protected area, according to HFC stipulations, within the specified entry times

Public services and shopping malls will operate as usual as long as they are in a closed area.  Open air shopping districts/complexes will be closed.

Public shelters will be open.

Israel Railways train updates

The railway section between the Ashkelon and Beer Sheva stations on the western line is closed to traffic in accordance with the instructions of the security forces and the Sderot, Netivot and Ofakim stations are not operational until further notice. The passenger trains from Raanana and Ra’anana West line will end at Ashkelon Station. Night trains on the western line between Be’er Sheva and Tel Aviv Haganah stations will be operational until further notice.

The Hebrew Month of Iyar

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The Hebrew month of Iyar aligns with Taurus – the bull – in the Gregorian calendar.

Contributed by Rav Nissim Mordechai Makor
hebrew month iyarRemember, Astrology is not about telling the future. By understanding the energy of each month, we are able to navigate smoothly through the month, because one cannot act the same way every month. Every month has a different energy and it helps to know what that specific energy is.
Iyar is a very interesting month. On one hand it is a month of judgment with the Omer and other reasons, yet on the other hand it is called, Chodesh Ziv, the month of Light. The whole month is filled with light. How can it be, light and judgement are complete opposites?
Unlike Nissan and Sivan where only a part of the month is in the Omer, with Iyar the whole month is in the Omer.

Iyar is considered a negative month. Why?

There is a lot of judgement associated with this month. Taurus is the left column of the three earth signs. It is also the second month (gevurah-judgement) in the six month cycle starting from Nissan. The planet that controls this month is Venus which is the only planet that moves in a clockwise motion, from left to right, again judgement. The ox which is the symbol of this month also represents the side of judgement. The burden of judgement in this month is very heavy.
However, Hashem is merciful and there is no sickness in the world without a cure. The cure for this month is the holiday of Lag B’ Omer, the death anniversary of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai. Why is this day so special and also why did Rabbi Shimon pass away on this day? It is written that some Tzadikkim choose the day they are going to pass away.
Rabbi Shimon revealed a great Light (the Kabbalah) during his life and he is the conduit for bounty and blessing for Klal Yisrael. Rabbi Shimon is everyone’s Rebbe and that is the reason over half a million people go to Meron on Lag B’Omer. Even secular people are attracted to Meron on Lag B’Omer because Rabbi Shimon has the power to attract every Jew. It says about Rabbi Shimon, Sukkah 45, “I can free the entire world from judgements.”
Think about this statement for a minute – ‘He had the power to stand up by himself for the whole world’ – even Avraham could not do this with Sdom.
There is story in the Zohar where Rabbi Shimon was tested to see if he would stand up for the whole world and he passed the test. The antidote to the heaviness of this month is Lag B’Omer and Rabbi Shimon. From Lag B’Omer the judgement is easier. Weddings are allowed on Lag B’Omer and also we are allowed to cut our hair and listen to music after Lag B’Omer.
Many things happened on Lag B’ Omer but the one that stands out is that Rabbi Shimon revealed to his son and students the most sublime Kabbalistic secrets. These secrets are part of the Zohar and is called the Idra Zuta. Lag B’Omer is also connected to Purim. They always fall on the same day of the week.
It is written in the Zohar, Parashah Naso, “And because the Israelites in the future will taste from the Tree of Life, which is this book of the Zohar, they will leave the exile with mercy”. This statement was made nearly 2000 years ago.
Rabbi Shimon chose Lag B’Omer to leave this world because he knew the secret of this day. In the Omer, Lag B’Omer is the thirty third day of the Omer and the corresponding Sefirah is Hod of Hod. Why is this Sefirah so important?
According to Kabbalah, the energy (shefa) that we receive in this physical world comes through the Sefirah of Yesod. Yesod is like a funnel that gathers all the energy from the Sefirot above and sends(funnels) it down to Malchut, the physical world. Yosef haTzadik is connected to the Sefirah of Yesod and that is what he did, he gathered all the money. In theory Yesod is just a funnel and Malchut is the vessel to receive the shefa. Therefore, in the spiritual world, Hod of Hod is the same as Malchut of Malchut in the physical world. What does this mean? In the spiritual world, Hod of Hod is Shavuot but only in potential. We still need seventeen days, (Tov in Hebrew with a numerical value of 17), to bring that potential into manifestation in the physical world. This is a very deep Kabbalistic concept and all we need to know is that Lag B’Omer is a very powerful day and this is the reason Rabbi Shimon chose this day. The same as the Torah was revealed on Shavuot, the deepest secrets of the Torah, the Kabbalah was revealed on Lag B’Omer. It is written in the Zohar that Rabbi Shimon called his students to his house on the day of his passing to reveal these secrets to them. It says that there was a ring of fire around his bed and only his son, Rabbi Elazar and his student who wrote down his teachings, Rabbi Aba were allowed to enter this ring of fire. This concept might be difficult for some people to grasp, but we need to remember, Rabbi Shimon was one of the greatest Tzdaikkim and he had complete control over physicality. There is a story in the Gemara that says Rabbi Shimon once heard that one of his students had gone to the big city and had become wealthy. He came back and tried to convince some of the students to leave the Yeshiva and go to the city to make money. When Rabbi Shimon heard this, he took the students into the field, said a prayer and gold coins came raining down. He said to his students, that if they wanted to get rich they don’t have to go to the city, they could just take the gold coins, but for every one they took, they would lose a portion of their World to Come. Nobody took anything. Now I ask just one question, who can make gold coins rain down? Some people might have difficulty believing this, but to be honest, this is one of the smallest things Rabbi Shimon did. Also everything written in the Gemara is 100% true.
Iyar is also the month of healing. The acronym for Iyar in Hebrew stands for, “for I am Hashem, your Healer”, Exodus 15:26.
In this month we can heal ourselves of any ailment we have.
The letters of this month are Pei, which is the letter that created the planet Venus and Vav which is the letter that created Iyar. Together these two letters have a numerology of 86 which is the same as Hashem’s Name for judgement. In the morning prayers, just after the Shema, we have the words, “Podeinu uMatzileinu, MeiOlam Hoo Shemecha.
The first letters of the first two words are Pei and Vav, which connect us to this month, and the first letters of the next three words are Mem, Hei and Shin, which is one of the seventy two names of Hashem. This combination is all about healing and connects us to this month.
This month is controlled by the planet Venus, which is the planet of love and the line of the Ana Becoach is the fifth line.
The biggest trait of people born in Taurus is that they love comfort. They love their homes and are very happy to stay at home. This is one of their tikkunim (corrections). People born in Taurus need to get out of their comfort zone and move, become more involved. Being an earth sign, it is difficult for people born in this month to get up and move. The earth, gravity, pulls them down. Taureans excuse everything; themselves, others, the universe. The whole world is all good by them and they don’t like ugliness. They remain unmoved by unpleasant situations because they believe evil has no hold on them. They refuse to see the bad and will always find something good in a situation. This can be a problem because they can become insensitive to others who don’t see the world like they do. Taureans are very loyal and can be friends for life. They love physical possessions especially beautiful things and this fits in with their trait of being comfortable. They love to possess but will give away things easily especially to their family.
For people born in this month who are reading this, please note that these characteristics are general and if one does not have them, it only means that they may corrected them in a previous life or their rising sign or moon is stronger than their main sign. Also, remember each month is not only for people born in that month. Every month, every person has all the same tests. We all have to watch these traits this month.
Our work in this month is all about the counting the Omer. On the first night of Pessach we were redeemed and were able to go out from the 49 gates of impurities. This was a free gift from Hashem to get us going, but we lost this gift the next day. From then on until Shavuot we had to start earning it. How do we do that? We count the Omer. Counting the Omer purifies us so that we reach perfection on the 50th day, Shavuot. We also need to take stock of our middot (character traits) in this time and look for ways to improve.
Shavuot(the giving of the Torah) is coming. We need to worthy. During the Omer we read the Ethics of the Fathers. The reason is that we use the Tzadikkim as role models and try to learn from them how to improve. Especially Rabbi Shimon who gave us the Zohar.

Another idea about the month of Iyar.

In Hebrew this astrological sign of this month is called Shor (Ox). Shor has a numerical value of 506. This is a special number. 506 is the numerical value of Ahavat Chinam (Love for no reason). The second Temple was destroyed because of Sinat Chinam (hatred for no reason). Love for no reason is the key to bringing the Massiach. If the Jews could get on with each other, Massiach would come today. 506 is also the numerology of the acronym of the first letters of the first line of the Ana Becoach prayer. Aleph Bet Gimmel Yud Taf Tzadi. These six letters are actually a very powerful Name of Hashem and by meditating on it, you connect straight to the Tree of Life.
There is a Halachah that says: “Eisav sonei Yaacov”, Esau hates Jacob
What does this all mean???
In the commentaries on the portion of VaYishlach, Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai says that Eisav has to hate Yaacov unless Yaacov does his work. What is this work. Yaacov and Eisav were brothers and when Yaacov came to meet Eisav, in Parasha VaYishlach, Yaacov came with unconditional love for his brother. Eisav came to kill Yaacov, he came with 400 men (there are 400 negative forces). When he encountered Yaacov, Rabbi Shimon says Eisav’s kiss was sincere. At that moment he didn’t want to kill Yaacov anymore, because Yaacov’s love turned his hatred around. Hate cannot stay in the same place as love. Either it gets turned around or it has to run away.
Shlomo Hamelech in Kohelet brings down, that the same way as a persons face is reflected in water, the same way a persons emotions are felt by the person opposite one. This is a big secret and I am sure everybody has experienced this with other people. Many times one encounters a person in a bad mood and immediately feels the negative vibes the person is giving off or a person walks into a room and automatically does not like one person.
The way to turn people around is to come to them with love. When you meet a person, send them love and they will suddenly be nice to you. Use this idea and you will be amazed at the results.
Stop judging and start practicing Love for no Reason in your life and you will see miracles. When you meet people meditate in your mind to send them Love for no Reason. Their souls will feel it!!!
Being that the Hebrew month of Iyar, is bathed in Light, take advantage of this and connect to the positive side of this month and let go of the judgement. See the good in people.

Top Israeli Companies

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5 top Israeli companies sold in 2018 for over $1 billion.

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SodaStream was acquired by Pepsico

On the eve of Israel’s 71st birthday, we can ask ourselves if this small little country of ours is a start-up nation or an industrial powerhouse? Israel currently has a population of just over 9 million people. Israel has the highest ratio of university degrees to the population in the world.  4.5 percent of Israel’s GDP goes to research and development, the highest proportion in the world.  Israel also has largest number of startups per capita in the world –  approximately 1 startup for every 1,400 people.  Not all of them are success stories and every year, about 80% of them fail.

Who are the top Israeli companies?

But  lots of startups means a lot of innovation and entrepreneurship (and lots of employment opportunities) as well as a lot of global attention and investment.

Here are 5 success stories – the top Israeli companies sold to international companies in 2018 for over $ 1 billion.

Orbotech electronic devices was acquired by KLA-Tencor for $3.4 billion

Imperva cyber secsurity was acquired by Thoma Bravo for $2.1 billion

Mazor Robotics medical devices was acquired by Medtronic for $1.6 billion

Fruitarom flavors and fragrances was acquired by International Flavors & Fragrances (IFF) for $ 7 billion

Soda Stream flavored and natural sparkling water was acquired by PepsiCo for $ 3.2 billion

Let us not forget the ‘smaller’ companies that were sold for less than $ 1 billion, these are a few of them

  • Datorama marketing analytics was acquired by Salesforce for $850m
  • Avgol non-woven fabric was acquired by Indorama for $314m
  • EPD Solutions cardiac mapping was acquired by Philips for $294m
  • Sygniacyber security was acquired by Temasek for $250m
  • Dome9 cloud security was acquired by Check Point for $179m

Our little country is an appealing market for overseas investors. Mega US manufacturers like including General Electric, General Motors, Microsoft, IBM, Google, Apple and others, have R&D centers in Israel and many other overseas companies have an R&D presence in Israel.

Looking back on some of Israel’s notable inventions

Top Israeli Companies 2020

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5 top Israeli companies sold in 2020 for over $1 billion. 

On the eve of Israel’s 73rd birthday, we can ask ourselves if this small little country of ours is a start-up nation or an industrial powerhouse? Israel currently has a population of just over 9 million people. Israel has the highest ratio of university degrees to the population in the world.  4.5 percent of Israel’s GDP goes to research and development, the highest proportion in the world.  Israel also has largest number of startups per capita in the world –  approximately 1 startup for every 1,400 people.  Not all of them are success stories and every year, about 80% of them fail.

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Who are the top Israeli companies?

Lots of startups means a lot of innovation and entrepreneurship (and lots of employment opportunities) as well as a lot of global attention and investment.

In a list which was compiled by PWC (Price Waterhouse & Coopers) and in spite of the ramifications of the coronavirus pandemic, here are 5 success stories – some of the top Israeli companies sold to international companies in 2020 at valuations of over $1 billion as well as IPO’s (an initial public offering)

1. Mellanox, a computer chip-maker was acquired by NVidia for a whopping $7 billion making it the 3rd largest exit in Israel’s history.

2. Lemonade, an insurance technology company, went public on the NYSE (New York Stock Exchange) at a valuation of $1.6b

3. Armis, an IoT (internet of things) security firm was acquired by NY-based Insight Partners at a company valuation of $1.1b

4. Moovit, the app that reports public transportation schedules, in real time, which are often more accurate than those provided by the transport companies themselves.

5. Nyxoah; this Israeli-Belgium sleep disorder treatment company completed an IPO on the Euronext stock exchange, raising $100m at a company valuation of $423m

Our little country is an appealing market for overseas investors. Mega US manufacturers like including General Electric, General Motors, Microsoft, IBM, Google, Apple and others, have R&D centers in Israel and many other overseas companies have an R&D presence in Israel.

As the coronavirus digs its claws, one can only wonder what success stories 2021 will bring.

Look back on some of Israel’s notable inventions and remarkable innovations

 

Unto Every Person There is a Name

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Unto every person there is a name

Every year on Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom HaShoah), the Knesset holds the “Unto Every Person There is a Name” ceremony in the Chagall State Hall. Names of Holocaust victims are read aloud during the ceremony, the name of which is derived from the poem “Unto Every Person There is a Name, Bestowed on him by his Father and Mother,” written by Zelda (1914 – 1984). It was first held in 1989, at the initiative of Knesset Speaker Dov Shilansky.

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Image credit:  Wiki Commons – The names in this image are taken from the Yad Vashem Central Database of Shoah Victims’ Names. This work memorializes a tiny fraction of those who perished in Auschwitz in 1941

UNTO EVERY PERSON THERE IS A NAME

Written by ‘Zelda’ (1914 – 1984).

Unto every person there is a name bestowed on him by God and given to him by his parents.
Unto every person there is a name accorded him by his stature and type of smile and style of dress.
Unto every person there is a name conferred by the mountains and the walls which surround him.
Unto every person there is a name granted him by Fortune’s wheel or that which neighbors call him.
Unto every person there is a name assigned him by his failings or contributed by his yearnings.
Unto every person there is a name given to him by his enemies or by his love.
Unto every person there is a name derived from his celebrations and his occupation.
Unto every person there is a name presented him by the seasons and his blindness.
Unto every person there is a name which he receives from the sea and is given to him by his death.”


From the diary of Jacob, 17

“We were first told to
undress – clothes on one
side, shoes on other – then
we entered the room, naked
as the day of our birth. It
was here that we were given
a number and heard the Konzentrationlagerfuehrer
[Concentration Camp Commandant] say: ‘From
this day forth, you are all numbers. You no longer
have names. You have
no identities. You have no nationalities. All you have
is your number, and besides
your number, you have
nothing at all.’

Weekly Torah Portion: Parshat Hashavua Kedoshim

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Parshat Hashavua Kedoshim

Contributed by Rav Nissim Mordechai Makor

parshat hashavuah kedoshim Rav Nissim Mordechai MakorParshat Hashavua Kedoshsim in a nutshell: This weeks Parshat Kedoshim covers many mitzvot including the prohibition against idolatry, the mitzvah of charity, the principle of equality before the law, Shabbat, sexual morality, honesty in business, honor and awe of one’s parents, and the sacredness of life.

Let us now examine the Parsha

“Lo sikom ve’lo sitor es bnei amecha, ve’ahavta le’rayecha kamocha, ani Hashem.” Leviticus 19:18

“You shall not take revenge and you shall not bear a grudge against the members of your people; you shall love your fellow as yourself, I am Hashem. “

How could the Torah command us to keep a mitzvah that is so against nature — loving a stranger to the same extent that you love yourself ? Chazal has taught us that if your life is in danger, your life’s safety takes precedence to that of others — this seems a contradiction to the imperative to love others as much as you love yourself. Also, why is it necessary for the Torah to tell us that these commandments apply to members of our own people ? All Torah commandments, by default, apply to and between members of own people and not gentiles. How could the Torah command us to keep a mitzvah that is so against nature — loving a stranger to the same extent that you love yourself ?

Candle lighting times for Parshat Hashavua Kedoshim

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Chazal has taught us that if your life is in danger, your life’s safety takes precedence to that of others — this seems a contradiction to the imperative to love others as much as you love yourself. Also, why is it necessary for the Torah to tell us that these commandments apply to members of our own people ? All Torah commandments, by default, apply to and between members of own people and not gentiles.

Once we understand that there are few new souls and that present souls on Earth once existed in the bodies of previous incarnations, the commandment not to feel any hatred or animosity to each other becomes clearer. Suppose there are two men, Reuvain and Shimon, who currently have no relation to each other, there is a possibility, however remote, that they were brothers or
father/son to each other in a previous incarnation. Then if Reuvain hates Shimon today, he may be hating his father, son or brother.

To illustrate this point, there once was a mother-in-law who hated her daughter-in-law with a strong despicable hatred from the time she first set her eyes on her. The fights she had with and animosity she felt for her was constant which made this daughter-in-law prefer a fate of death rather than live with her mother-in-law. The reason that this woman hated her daughter- in-law was because she once had a beautiful daughter who was precious to her beyond measure. Fifteen years before her son married, her daughter died and the mother never stopped mourning her loss. When her son’s betrothed came into the mother’s house, her stature, beauty and features reminded her of her daughter. Seeing her brought back painful memories of her loss causing her to direct her hatred and anger toward this young woman. One night, this woman’s late husband appeared to her in a dream; he asked her how long she will continue to oppress her daughter-in-law. He said that if she knew her true identity she would continuously shower her with kisses and affection. This young woman, the wife of our son, has the same soul of our daughter. For this reason, she looks, acts and carries herself like our daughter. When our daughter died, our son’s wife was born and our daughter’s soul was transferred into her infant body. Hashem in his mercy and love for us has sent our daughter back to our home. When you torture her, you torture your own daughter. When the widow heard this, she trembled and shook herself awake, letting out a cry of joy because she realized that her daughter was alive in her daughter-in-law. She rose up, entered the room where her daughter-in-law slept and hugged and kissed her. And from then on she loved her like a daughter.

Candle lighting times for Parshat Hashavua Kedoshim

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Whoever who has any brains should keep very distant from the attributes of hate or revenge because possibly the one he is directing these emotions toward may be a loved one. The Torah tells us that these emotions should not be directed to the members of your own tribe because another Jew may have the soul of your relative in a previous incarnation. The word “amecha” in the verse should be read as if the vowel chirik was under the letter ayin rather than a patach. This indicates that your brethren may be someone who is “with” you, namely someone in your own immediate family.