Showing posts with label Short Videos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Short Videos. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Juggling Bowling Balls in Modiin - don't try this at home

[WARNING: DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME or anywhere else for that matter]
This is Scott Juggling 3 heavy bowling balls...for real!

Where do we have a reference to Juggling from the Torah? Amazingly enough there seems to be reference to juggling in a number of early Jewish sources. These sources include the Mishna, the first major written redaction of the Jewish oral traditions called the "Oral Torah" - The Mishna was written about 2000 years ago (which even dates back to biblical times in it's oral form.)

The reference in the Mishna reads as follows (Tractate Succah, Chapter 5, Mishna 4) "Pious and prominent men used to dance with burning torches in their hands before the thousands of celebrants; they sang before them songs and praises to G-d. The Levites played on harps and lyres, and with cymbals, trumpets, and numerous musical instruments, upon the fifteen steps leading down to the courtyard." 

The Mishna is describing the celebrations at the Temple in Jerusalem during the Festival of Succoth.  The commentary of Rashi (Rabbi Shlomo Yitzhaki of Troyes, France, 1040-1105 CE) explains the words: "with burning torches"as follows:  "They would throw them up and catch them again, and there were experts who would have 4 or 8, throwing this one and catching this one, throwing this one and catching this one." (This Rashi can also be found in Talmud Bavli, Tractate Succah, first Rashi at the top of 51:b)
The Famous Commentary on the Mishna, Rav Ovadia M'Bartenura explains it similar.

Having said that... There is a great & special mitzva in the Torah to be happy. As the song goes: "Mitzva Gedola Lehiyot B'Simcha" - so I can imagine all the more so, what a great Mitzva it is to make other people happy. I think Scott the Juggler does this one really well. Watch the 6 second video clip above of co-worker and friend, Scott  as he juggles 3 heavy bowling balls at the Yeshpro Bowling Alley in Modiin, Israel. If this doesn't put a smile on your face ...... then watch it again.
Sources: Information about Juggling in Biblical Times was adapted from an article which originally appeared in Your Jerusalem, July, 1997 by Raphael Harris, and recently discovered on Scott The Jugglers Website.

Friday, September 9, 2011

9 11 - September 11 2001 - Divine Intervention Miracle Story - Video Clip

Song based on a True Story
How a person was saved from the Sbarro pizza bombing in Israel and then saved again from the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center. Amazing Story of Divine Intervention.
Produced By Yossi Gross. http://yossigross.com

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Time is now...

When was the last time that Iran threatened the Jews with extermination? It was 2500 years ago, when the King of Iran gave his minister Haman permission to kill almost all the Jews in the world. We celebrate on Purim how Haman was stopped - when we did the greatest mass Tshuva, repentance, of Jewish history.

During historic moments of truth such as this, the Jewish people should be mindful of the section of Leviticus (26:3) that says:
“If you will follow My decrees and observe My commandments… I will provide peace in the land… You will pursue your enemies, and they will fall before you by the sword…. But if you will not listen to Me and will not perform all of these commandments… you will be struck down before your enemies…I will lay your cities in ruin”...

check out this 3 minute video below:

Friday, January 29, 2010

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Rav Noah Weinberg zt"l - 1 year

In honor of the yartzeit of Rabbi Noah Z"L.
This video was downloaded here: http://www.aish.com/rebNoach/mm/82246137.html
You will find more on the Late Rosh Yeshiva at http://Aish.com .

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Lightning over Efrat...wow at around 1:30 min

Awesome works of HaKadosh Baruch Hu captured on video by SassVideo.




There are special blessings that we recite when we hear thunder and/or see lightning.
When hearing thunder we say: Boruch attah ado-nai elo-heinu melech haolam, shekocho u’gevurato malei olam.
[Blessed are You, Lord our G-d, King of the Universe, Whose strength and might fills the world].
Upon seeing lightning: Boruch attah ado-nai elo-heinu melech haolam oseh maaseh bereishit.
[Blessed are You, Lord our G-d, King of the Universe, Who makes the Work of Creation].
These two blessings are recited only if you first see the lightning and then hear the thunder, or vice versa. If, however, you simultaneously see lightning and hear thunder, you just say one of the blessings, which ever one you wish, and that covers both.
One blessing suffices for all the thunder heard and/or lightning seen as long as the clouds have not cleared. If the skies clear and a new storm approaches, you have to recite the blessings anew.
These laws regarding these blessings were found here at AskMoses

The Sefardi custom according to the siddur of HaRav Mordechai Eliyahu Shlita "Kol Eliyahu" is that these blessings are said without the mention of the Ineffable Name (Hashems Name), so one would say: "Baruch oseh maaseh bereishit" for the lightning, and "Baruch shekocho u’gevurato malei olam" when one hears thunder.
Enjoy...

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Tefillin Scare on flight ....



Interesting what Rabbi Eliezer the Great Said over apprx 2000 years ago [...'All the nations of the world will see that the People of Israel are called by G-d's Name and THEY WILL BE IN AWE OF YOU' (Deuteronomy 28:10). Rav Eliezer the Great taught: this verse refers specifically to the tefillin worn on the head..]
(excerpt from HaSofer)

Monday, December 14, 2009

Chanukah - Foundations

Charlie shows us the beauty behind the message of Chanukah, and the way to achieve Greatness in our lives.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

FOLLOW ME HOME - ISRAEL! 5769

Thank you Nomi Teplow for posting this.
Nefesh B'Nefesh - August 16th 2006 - triple Aliyah flight - U.S., Canada and the first U.K. Aliyah Flight.


Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Thursday, August 20, 2009

The Month of Elul - Opportunity to achieve closeness with G-d

Rabbi Pinson gives insight into the month of Elul, the month leading up to the High Holidays. Amazing.