Sunday, December 24, 2017

“You could not have peace without Jerusalem being Israel’s capital” says Israel's Ambassador to the UK Mark Regev

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Yehuda Lave, Spiritual Advisor and Counselor

Your mind moves you away from pain

Your mind will always try to move you away from pain and reflect your beliefs. It doesn't care whether what you think is right or wrong, true or false, it simply accepts whatever you tell it. First you make your beliefs, then your beliefs create your reality, your truth. The world always matches your beliefs and your body acts in a way which manifests those beliefs.

So change your beliefs and change your life. Changing to the truths the bible teaches will give you peace.

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"You could not have peace without Jerusalem being Israel's capital" says Israel's Ambassador to the UK Mark Regev

Look how virally aggrasive this BBC reporter is against the Israel Ambassador to England

Rabbi Kahane speaks in Skokie, IL 1977 (Dvar Torah on Chanukah) Part 2/4

Or Haraayon אור הרעיון Jewish Idea

Rabbi Meir Kahane and Gandhi appear on "Talkline" program with Zev Brenner, Nov/Dec 1989

Rabbi Meir Kahane and Gandhi appear on "Talkine" program with Zev Brenner, November/December 1989

RARE- Herb Sunshine Z"L and Rabbi Kahane HY"D speak at a Kach Dinner 1990

RARE- Herb Sunshine Z"L and Rabbi Kahane HY"D speak at a Kach Dinner 1990

I covered the Prime Minister's talk for the Post and I heard it

This year's Jerusalem Post Diplomatic Conference, coming only a few days after the paper celebrated its 85th anniversary and only a few hours before US President Donald Trump was due to declare America's recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, was the best attended ever, with a standing overflow that lined two walls of the Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem hotel. There was an air of anticipation as if something historic was about to happen.

While some people were there only to hear Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was a semi-surpise speaker, having decided less than 24 hours earlier to come on board, there was only a small exodus after he finished speaking. The big exodus is usually after lunch, and while it is true that there were several empty seats after lunch, the hall was still more than three-quarters full.

It was difficult to tell whether Netanyahu was on stage as prime minister or as foreign minister, as he spent most of the time talking about Israel's flourishing relations in the world. Of course, he spoke about Iran as he always does, but it came at the tail end of his address.

Netanyahu was truly in fine form, walking up and down stage, interacting with the audience and, for a large part of his address, speaking without notes or prompters while reeling off statistics. Aside from being a great orator, he's a master showman, and he quickly demonstrated the extent to which Israel has been taken out of "the proposed myth of isolation" to diplomatic relations with 159 countries. During 2017, 300 world leaders visited Israel, as well as 1,800 "international influencers." In addition, Netanyahu has made 21 foreign visits on six continents, in some cases being the first sitting prime minister of Israel to visit those countries. Israel also has relations at some level with most of the other countries in the world, with the notable exception of Iran.

There was a large color-coded map to illustrate what Netanyahu was saying, and he invited anyone present who did not see their country coded on the map to come and see him at the Foreign Ministry, quipping that he's also the foreign minister.

■ IT'S UNLIKELY that Netanyahu was inclined to attack the media on the morning following America's historic recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, for which many of his media critics gave him credit. Even Israel Radio Reshet Bet's Aryeh Golan, who is so often slammed by Netanyahu's followers for critical remarks against the prime minister, said "Chapeau to Netanyahu" who he said realized even before Trump's election that he and Trump would hit it off.

Top 10 Bizarre Discoveries That Scientists Can't Explain

Scientists often get baffled when unraveling discoveries and mysteries, as they try to findlogic where it may seem to be absent. But not all discoveries can be explained by science. At the very least, not for now. Here are 10 of the most bizarre discoveries that scientists can't explain.

Be Amazed at these Top 10 Bizarre Discoveries that Scientists Can't Explain! Longyou Caves - Hidden deep within the remote village of Shiyan Beicun in the province of Zhejiang, China, lie the fabled Longyou Caves. At a mere glance, it may seem just like your run-of-the-mill ancient civilization wonder. Roman Dodecahedrons - Roman dodecahedrons may look like your average metal trinket, but they actually go way back since the start of the 2nd and 3rd century CE. Maine Penny - The Maine Penny, sometimes referred to as the Goddard coin, is a silver coin of Norwegian origin believed to have been produced at the latter half of 11th century CE. The Baltic Sea Object - On June 2011, the Swedish ocean diving team "Ocean X" detected via sonar a very strange object under the northern Baltic Sea floor. Lake Winnipesaukee Mystery Stone - One of the most controversial and mysterious anachronistic finds is the Lake Winnipesaukee mystery stone. Slime Mold Intelligence - What constitutes intelligence? Sapience? Sentience? Its typically easy to just point to examples of intelligence, rather than actually define it. That's because there have been many cases that consistently challenge our very views of this abstract concept. The Wow! Signal - It was one fateful evening on August 15, 1977. A soon-to-be-phenomenal narrowband radio signal was received by the Big Ear radio telescope in Ohio, United States. The Dogu Figurines (do-guu) - The Dogu Figurines are a set of clay figurines of various shapes and sizes that were found all across Japan. Its name comes from the word doguu, which means clay figure in Japanese. Voynich Manuscript - Perhaps one of the best known mystery documents of all time, the Voynich Manuscript is a codex, or book, which is written in an almost alien code that nobody has yet been able to decipher. The Zodiac Concrete Slab- The Zodiac Concrete Slab was the tentative name for a mysterious piece of stone found near a residence in Mission, British Columbia in 2013.

See you tomorrow, Tuesday the 26th will be Herb Sunshine's 4th Yarsait

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