Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Truth Seeking: In The Beginning: The Beis of Creation.: Tzaddik Magazine

Truth Seeking: In The Beginning: The Beis of Creation.: Tzaddik Magazine: "In The Beginning: The Beis of Creation.: Tzaddik Magazine
In The Beginning: The Beis of Creation.: Tzaddik Magazine: "Wednesday, December 28, 2011
The Beis of Creation.: Tzaddik Magazine
The Beis of Creation.: Tzaddik Magazine: "Tzaddik Magazine
Tzaddik Magazine: "This is the essential message of Chanukah, and it is a completely new concept having nothing to do with what transpires during the regular annual cycle. Chanukah draws its power from a place far beyond our conception, infusing us with such great hope, despite our inability to see the “light at the end of the tunnel.” This gives us a point of faith from which to draw, infusing us with a spirit of life. The light of Chanukah is a completely different type of light, since its source is higher than the seven days of creation. """
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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Chaidomains.com Site Info

Chaidomains.com Site Info: "Chaidomains.com 

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Chaidomains.com is ranked #1,022,816 in the world according to the three-month Alexa traffic rankings. About 64% of visits to this site consist of only one pageview (i.e., are bounces). This site's visitors view an average of 3.3 unique pages per day. The site has a relatively good traffic rank in the city of New York (#23,389), and the fraction of visits to Chaidomains.com referred by search engines is roughly 3"

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IP Daily.Biz: 2011-05-15

IP Daily.Biz: 2011-05-15: "Spotify and its world of music is currently ramping up in terms of user registrations. Being in the same paradigm, then these two streaming media sources will surely go head-to-head and in the end, it is all about the consumer benefits. That is what’s good when there is competition around."

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Monday, December 12, 2011

Israel, Peace at What Price?: Advertise With US | Social Advertising.org

Israel, Peace at What Price?: Advertise With US | Social Advertising.org: "dvertise With US | Social Advertising.org
Advertise With US | Social Advertising.org: "that we are willing and dedicated to either promote you existing website or even design and build an entire website for you.
Here is what you will need:"
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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Social Ad Cloud: I Want You (She's So Heavy) by The Beatles Songfacts

Social Ad Cloud: I Want You (She's So Heavy) by The Beatles Songfacts: "I Want You (She's So Heavy) by The Beatles Songfacts
I Want You (She's So Heavy) by The Beatles Songfacts: "rote this about Yoko. Lennon was experimenting in heavy rock, so the song has few lyrics and long stretches of repeated chords. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
The rhythm was based on Mel Torme's "Coming Home Baby."
With the exception of "Revolution 9," this was The Beatles longest song.
John Lennon sang this monofonic, as some of the troubadours sang in the Middle Ages:""

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Lamed Vav Tzadikim « TheWritersCafe.org

Lamed Vav Tzadikim « TheWritersCafe.org: "Lamed Vav Tzadikim. A great example of a Lamed Vav Tzadik from the Torah would be one of the 12 brothers, or son of Yakov,  or tribes: Joseph.

Joseph was hurried out prison over to Pharoh to interpret his dream. He is given a new name by  Pharoh; Zaphenath-paneah. which means according to Rashi and Rashbam means “he who explains what is hidden”.

Reality: When the Dreamer Wakes Up and Tell Us What to Do.

In my humble opinion, Joseph, is the is a perfect example of who and what is a Lamed Vav Tzadik. Under normal circumstances a Lamed Vav Tzadik could be found in very low or humble places. However when it is required for someone to understand Hashem’s will, and put into effect the proper changes or tikkun, then it is the Lamed Vav Tzadik who is someone who can bring down the wisdom from heaven and implement the proper corrections (tikkun) on earth."

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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

SAN Cloud 9- It starts with a name (sometimes) then...: How to Transform an SEO Trainee into an SEO Expert – A Basic Guide | W3blog.dk - Blogengine.net and Wordpress themes

SAN Cloud 9- It starts with a name (sometimes) then...: How to Transform an SEO Trainee into an SEO Expert – A Basic Guide | W3blog.dk - Blogengine.net and Wordpress themes: "How to Transform an SEO Trainee into an SEO Expert – A Basic Guide | W3blog.dk - Blogengine.net and Wordpress themes
How to Transform an SEO Trainee into an SEO Expert – A Basic Guide | W3blog.dk - Blogengine.net and Wordpress themes: "There are three basic types of SEO guys …
The Creative SEO:  The creative one needs to be good at link baits. He has got to have a knack of social media and viral marketing. Creative SEO is probably the most valuable asset for an SEO team because these days SEO requires more and more “out of the box” thinking.
 
The Link Building SEO: As the name suggests, you have got to train them on certain tools and software programs that they can use for link building, while also honing their research and communication skills.""

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Monday, November 28, 2011

Splitting Atoms!

Splitting Atoms!: "Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Na Nach Nachma Nachman Meuman
Na Nach Nachma Nachman Meuman: "The Talmud teaches us: 'Learn everything and then seek understanding' (Shabbat 63a). You must read the words even if you do not understand them completely. It is written, 'My soul broke through with desire' (Psalms 119:20). The Talmud says that the surface must be broken, but the depths need not be explored (Avodah Zarah 19a). One need only read the words, even if he does not understand.

When you study quickly, you will absorb a great quantity. You will be able to review each volume many times. What you do not understand at first will appear simple the second or third time"

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Seed Source Info

Seed Source Info: "I am willing to take on somewhere around 20-40 "website builders in training" and at the end of somewhere between three to five weeks, we should have completed a custom website for each participant.

The enrollment process is a simple as joining a new social network or creating a profile for some other free service. We are not spamming people or trying to sell e-mail adresses. Its as simple as it sounds, so check us out. We will be blogging our experiences as we go, and sharing our successes with out friends. We are only accepting content of high moral and ethical nature, as part of the goals of the websites we will be building."

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Monday, November 21, 2011

Experience Israel

Experience Israel: "

Experience Israel



The Jewish Agency for Israel has long been aware of the transformative effect of ‘Israel experiences,’ particularly on young Jews. With the help of generous donors, we have put this knowledge to use—harnessing the unlimited potential of Israel experiences as a vital key to securing the Jewish future.

Together with the Government of Israel and other visionary partners, the Jewish Agency provides an extraordinary array of long-term and short-term Israel experiences for tens of thousands of Jewish teens and young adults each year. "

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Saturday, October 22, 2011

'Shalit release like resurrection of the dead' - Israel Jewish Scene, Ynetnews

'Shalit release like resurrection of the dead' - Israel Jewish Scene, Ynetnews: "Tuesday night ahead of the holiday of Simchat Torah, the rabbi explained that the joy over Gilad's return to his family illustrates what the Jewish people should expect at the End of Days, when the dead will rise out of their graves and return to life.

Rabbinical Support
Tzohar: Settlement homes in return for Shalit deal / Ynet
Rabbis' organization expresses its support for prisoner exchange deal, but urges prime minister to permit construction of hundreds of houses for 'the first public which may pay the price for the release of arch-terrorists'
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Yosef concluded his sermon by stating that "this is a great day of joy for all the people of Israel for Gilad Shalit's return."

"Every day we say (in a prayer), 'Blessed is God, the resurrector of the dead' – what a great joy we'll experience. We are being described what will happen."

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Sunday, October 2, 2011

The Fast Of Gedaliah (Tzom Gedaliah) | |National Jewish Outreach ProgramNational Jewish Outreach Program

The Fast Of Gedaliah (Tzom Gedaliah) | |National Jewish Outreach ProgramNational Jewish Outreach Program: " commemorate of the murder of Gedaliah the son of Achikam, which is described in the last chapter of the Second Book of Kings. This murder resulted in the final Babylonian exile and destruction:

After the first Holy Temple was destroyed and the Babylonians had driven the majority of the Jewish people into exile, a small minority of Jews were permitted to remain in the Land of Israel. Also, Jews who had fled during the war returned and began to work the land.

Nebuchadnetzar, the King of Babylon, appointed Gedaliah to be the governor over the remaining population.

The King of Ammon, a neighboring country, was vying for control over the Land of Israel against the Babylonians. He commissioned Yishmael the son of Netanyah to remove Gedaliah."

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Rav Naftoli Trop zt”l, On His Yahrtzeit, Today, Tzom Gedaliah » Matzav.com - The Online Voice of Torah Jewry

Rav Naftoli Trop zt”l, On His Yahrtzeit, Today, Tzom Gedaliah » Matzav.com - The Online Voice of Torah Jewry: "Rav Naftoli Trop zt”l (1871-1928) was the rosh yeshiva of the yeshiva in RadiƄ, Poland and one of the gedolei Torah of the early part of the last century. Born in Grodno, Rav Naftoli learned with his father, Rav Moshe Trop, who was rosh yeshiva of a local yeshiva. At 14, he left to learn in Kelm, where his chavrusah for ten years was the legendary Rav Yerucham Levovitz, who went on to become mashgiach of the Mirrer yeshiva. Rav Naftoli proceeded to briefly learn in Slabodka and Telz, where he became close to Rav Eliezer Gordon."

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Friday, September 23, 2011

Netzermataaye.blogspot.com Site Info

Netzermataaye.blogspot.com Site Info: "Summary for netzermataaye.blogspot.com
Netzermataaye.blogspot.com's three-month global Alexa traffic rank is 11,220,740.

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The Meaning of our URL.

I did not think it would actually take me this long to get around to explaining something that I often did to help my self remember Hebrew words. The simple concept is transliteration. For example when one does not have the ability to write fluently in Hebrew (for any number of possible and valid reasons) one option is to spell the Hebrew word phonetically using the English alphabet.

There is a very well know book, which is called Pirkei Avos., which translates as Chapters of our Fathers. Before each of the five chapters there is a introductory saying. When I first heard the translation and the beautiful poetic quality of the verse in its original Hebrew, I committed four of these words of these into my memory as a musical sound. These two words are:

Netzer Mataae- Maaser Yodai
Now I am certainly willing to move some of the letters around, or even use apostrophes if needed. The idea here is there often is not any uniform way of transliterating a Hebrew word into English. Now I suppose if I were more linguistically inclined I might want to come up with those interesting little symbols and things that look like upside-down letters along with accent symbols. Yet it seems like a lot of trouble to go through and I really do not see them on my keyboard, nor do I know how to access them.

Now, coming up with your own transliteration when taking notes during a shirum (lecture) or when simply jotting down something to help your memory is one thing, however launching an entire website (even a free one on Blogspot) is entirely another thing.

So without further commentary I would like to quote another source I have located for these ides:

Before studying a chapter of Pirkei Avos, it is customary to read from an introductory mishnah from Sanhedrin as follows:

"kol yisrael yesh lahem chelek b'olam haba, sh'nemar, "v'amech kulam tzadikim, l'olam yirshu ha'aretz; netzer matai, ma'aseh yadai l'hitpaer."

(transl: "Every member of Israel has a portion in the world-to-come, as it states (in Isaiah 60:21), "Your people are all righteous, they shall inherit the land forever; they are the branch of my planting, the work of my hands, so that I may be glorified.").
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netzer matai, ma'aseh yadai

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

2007 October | ChaiDomains.com - Part 2

2007 October | ChaiDomains.com - Part 2: "The Torah as it was given to us the jewish nation by Hashem Elokim is perfect:

It is a tree of life for those who grasp it, and its supporters are praiseworthy. Its ways are ways of pleasantness and all its paths are peace.

We say these words when we return the Torah to the ark. Very often even in casual conversation, or writing, people tend to remember only the last thing you said. "

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TheWritersCafe.org

TheWritersCafe.org: "While the Torah says that fulfillment of this mitzvah is “good for you and will prolong your days,” the Torah does not explain the rationale behind it, and indeed, Chazal(1) tell us that it is a gezeiras ha-kasuv, a Torah decree that we do not understand."

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Monday, August 29, 2011

Holy Sparks: Links For Kids

Holy Sparks: Links For Kids: "How?
Take a hammer and start pounding.
The menorah in the Beit Hamikdash
was formed from one lump of gold.
The branches, cups, and decorations
were all formed from beating
and refining that lump.
So should we do with our middot,
our character traits, emotions and personality.
By making our will G-d's will,"

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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Religion in Israel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Religion in Israel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "Israel is also the only country in the world where a majority of citizens are Jewish. According to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics, the population in 2008 was 75.4% Jewish, 20.6% Arab, and 4% minority groups.[1] The religious affiliation of the Israeli population[vague] as of 2005 was 76.2% Jewish, 16.1% Muslim, 2.1% Christian, and 1.6% Druze, with the remaining 4.0% not classified by religion.[2]"

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Aharon Moshe Sanders (111)

Aharon Moshe Sanders (111): "The thing I am just beginning to realize is-'whatever current paradigm your brain has taken hold of'- is going to be applied to just about everything and everything in your own tiny little 'brain defined' world. That's why one needs to remember to check in with real people and ask questions, and never forget to ask for what you need."

TheWritersCafe.org » Getting Ready To Mourn-

TheWritersCafe.org » Getting Ready To Mourn-: "Choose this one, that you sort of simply chose just by not doing anything, and now see this one if you along with this “very good idea”.

 

The problem always almost certainly comes down to this. Imagine the person who is living their life in their place and is not moving, neither upwards, downwards, nor sideways. That person lives their life that way, because it is predictable.

Like in ancient times when the newly formed Hebrew nation as they left the house of bondage as free men, wandering in the desert without divine support or spiritual guidance. Without a goal, without something to constantly strive for. Imagine what they might have thought about?"

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Some Excellent Music!

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Torah for the Nations, You can also be Jewish!

Torah for the Nations, You can also be Jewish!: "Through converts (geirim) and penitents (baalei teshuvah), the Oneness of God is revealed through the very multiplicity of creation. Since they, too, come forth in order to become incorporated into His absolute Oneness, this is most precious to God. Therefore, the Torah stresses that one should love and encourage the proselyte. Similarly, our Sages greatly praised the spiritual levels attained by penitents, who, after having distanced themselves, strive to return to God (Rabbi Noson Sternhartz, Likutei Halachos, Prika Ute'ina, 4:3)."