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Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Beyond by Dan Nichols

I woke up this morning singing this song. Then, I played it on the piano.

What puzzles me today is how some people would say that since this is sung and written by a Jewish musician (not Christian), that this music is not true "worship" music.  It is so beautiful and does speak of God's greatness and wonder!

  Anyway...I do love this song and it's what is on my mind of this beautiful morning!

 

BEYOND

Lyrics adapted by Dan Nichols from Chatzi Kaddish, Music: Dan Nichols © 2004 Dan Nichols

From the CD, My Heart is in The East by Dan Nichols and Eighteen


May Your wonder be celebrated, may Your name be consecrated 

May Your brilliance never fade, from the magnificent world You made 

May Your ways prevail in our own days, in our own lives 

And in the life of all Israel 

And let us say, let us say, amen 

And let us say, let us say, amen 

May Your name receive the same beauty that You bring 

Though You are far beyond the sweetest song we could ever sing 

And let us say, and let us say, a-men 

And let us say, and let us say, a-men 

And let us say, and let us say, a-men 

And let us say, and let us say, a-men


Monday, October 17, 2016

Do You Want to Build a Sukkah?

I really enjoyed this!  It's to the music "Do You Want to Build a Snowman" from Frozen!

 

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Yom Kippur Prayer

I really like this Yom Kippur prayer:

To those I may have wronged,
I ask forgiveness.

To those I may have helped, 
I wish I had done more.

To those I neglected to help, 
I asked for understanding.

To those who have helped me,
I thank you with all my heart.


Sunday, October 9, 2016

How to Make the Most of Your Life! - Yom Kippur Video

As Yom Kippur approaches, I stumbled on this video.  I like its message!

 

What It Means to Be Jewish - By Andrew Lustig

This is an excellent video!  I've cut and pasted the transcript below.  What this young man says sums what it means to be Jewish.  It is very well done and I have found myself watching this over and over again.



I Am Jewish By Andrew Lustig, ©2011 Performance Transcript


I am the collective pride and excitement that is felt when we find out that that new actor, that great athlete, his chief of staff ... is Jewish  

And I am the collective guilt and shame that is felt when we find out that that serial killer, that Ponzi schemer, that wife beater ... is Jewish  

I am the Jewish star tattooed on the chest of the teenager who chooses to rebel against his parents' and grandparents' warnings of a lonely goyim cemetery by embracing that same Judaism and making permanent his Jewish identity  

I am all the words in Yiddish I've been called all my life that I still don't understand  

I am going to all three Phish shows this weekend  

I am my melody of Adon Olam. I am my melody of Adon Olam. The words may be the same, but I am my melody of Adon Olam  

I am not getting Bar Mitzvahed ... I am a Bar Mitzvah  

I am a concept foreign to the rest of the world. I am not Judaism. I am sleep‐away camp  

I am your grandmother who's seen Chortkov and Auschwitz, who's seen '49, '67 and '73 and who’s tired of trying to make peace with those people who just want to blow up buses and destroy her people  

I am the nineteen‐year‐old who's seen Budrus, Don't Mess with the Zohan, and Waltz with Bashir and who thinks ‐‐ who knows ‐‐ peace is possible

I am the complicated reason you take the cheese off the burger you eat at the Saturday morning tailgate  

I am constantly struggling to understand my Jewish identity outside of religion  

I am the Torah and not the Old Testament  

I am a Kippah and not a Skullcap  

I am a Jew and not an Israeli … 5,000 years old, not 60 … a religion, not a country  

I’m never asked if I have horns or a pot of gold, if I rule the world or why I killed Jesus. I am asked where my black hat is, if I really get eight presents on my Christmas, why my sideburns aren't super long, and if I've really never tried bacon  

I am asked what a Gefilte Fish is. I say, "I don't know. I don't like it. Nobody does. But we eat it because it’s what we do"  

I am asked if my dad's a lawyer. I say "No … my mom is … my dad's an accountant"  

I am asked if my grandparents were in the Holocaust, as if it was a movie. "Yeah, they were. But luckily they were also on Schindler's List"  

I am on JDate and not Match.com because, well … it's just easier that way  

I’m that feeling of obligation to buy the Dead Sea salt at the mall kiosk because you know the woman's Israeli  

I’m an IDF sweatshirt and the Chai around your neck  

I’m a hundred‐dollar challah cover that you will never use and a five‐shekel piece of red string that you will wear until it withers away  

I am your Hebrew name  

I am your Israeli cousins  

I am your Torah portion and your thirteen candles  

I am your Bat Mitzvah dress and the cute Israeli soldier on your Birthright trip  

I am eighteen when I discover that Israel is not actually a Garden of Eden, of milk and honey where Jews of all backgrounds, ethnicities, and styles of worship come together, eternally happy and appreciative, to do a constant Hora in the streets of the Holy Land … I am still confident that it will be  

I am the way your stomach forgets to be hungry and your lungs forget to breathe when the Rabbi commands the final Tekiah Gedolah and an entire congregation ‐‐ a congregation that is not any one synagogue but an entire people ‐‐ listens to what on January first is a ball dropping in Times Square, but today ‐‐ any day in late September or early October for the 5,770th time is a Ram's horn being blown into for what seems like ten minutes, like the eight days the oil burned, and how David defeated Goliath, and how Moses parted the seas … it would have been enough, Dayenu. How we won the war, and how your grandparents survived, Nes Gadol Hayah Sham, Shana Tova. Time for bagels and lox because I am Jewish  

My Three Children Have Grown Up

I have devoted the past 20 plus years to my three children.  I gave up pursuing a career to be a homeschool-unschool mom who gave my children and their activities priority.  Recently, I've realized that that "job" is just about done.

As I took these photos of my three children hiking together on Spruce Mountain on October 8, 2016, I realized that they are about to go out into the world and begin their adult lives.

I cherish the time I gave them and I'm also glad that they will be one another's best friends for life.

This is a hard time for me though. I do hope I can figure out now how to continue to be there for them when they need me, but also I need to figure out what I am supposed to do now.



Friday, October 7, 2016

I Refuse to Get Cloned....

Been thinking about this a lot lately...yes it does sum "it" up....

I refuse...I can't....and I won't get cloned....

I've had it.


Steve Taylor's I WANT TO BE A CLONE

I'd gone through so much other stuff 
that walking down the aisle was tough 
but now I know it's not enough 
I want to be a clone

I asked the Lord into my heart 
they said that was the way to start 
but now you've got to play the part 
I want to be a clone

chorus:

Be a clone and kiss conviction goodnight 
cloneliness is next to Godliness, right? 
I'm grateful that they show the way 
'cause I could never know the way 
to serve him on my own 
I want to be a clone

They told me that I'd fall away 
unless I followed what they say 
who needs the Bible anyway? 
I want to be a clone

Their language it was new to me 
but Christianese got through to me 
now I can speak it fluently 
I want to be a clone

(chorus)

Send in the clones 

Ah, I kind of wanted to tell my friends and people about it, you know 
What? 
You're still a babe 
you have to grow 
give it twenty years or so 
'cause if you want to be one of his got to act like one of us

(chorus)

So now I see the whole design 
my church is an assmebly line 
the parts are there I'm feeling fine 
I want to be a clone

I've learned enough to stay afloat 
but not so much I rock the boat 
I'm glad they shoved it down my throat 
I want to be a clone

Everybody must get cloned


Sunday, October 2, 2016

L'Shana Tovah - Happy New Year 2016/5777

May you have a sweet new year! L'Shana Tovah! Annabelle made a homemade round challah and it was great to have Joel with us tonight (October 2, 2016).

 

After dinner, we watched the evening service from Temple Israel in Long Beach on our Roku tv!

  Employee Communications

A New Year!

I love this video!

 Happy New Year! In the video, cantors and choirs from all over the world sing together.
  (Lyrics - sing it at your dinner table this Rosh Hashannah)

A NEW YEAR
May this be a year of love and kindness
May strangers come to be friends
May truth and compassion always guide us a
h-ah-ah-ah-ah-meyn

May this be a year of hope and healing for all of those in need
may all of our deeds be a blessing
 ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-meyn

a new year, a good year,
a chance to start all over a new year,
a sweet year, a chance to bring us closer

May this be a year of selfless giving may this be a year of peace
and may we forgive and be forgiven
ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-meyn

a new year, a good year,
a chance to start all over a new year,
a sweet year, a chance to bring us closer

a new year, a good year,
a chance to start all over a new year,
a sweet year, a chance to bring us closer

Closer to the ones we love a world that we can be proud of as long as there are stars above

there comes a new year
ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-meyn