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Genre: Thriller / 2019 / Cast: Amitay Yaish Ben Ousilio / rating: 7,8 of 10 Stars / 2 h 3 Minutes / Brief: A psychological thriller, INCITEMENT follows the year leading to the assassination of Israel's Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, from the point of view of the assassin. The film details, for the first time, the forces that act upon the assassin, including the religious and political incitement, the personal and the interpersonal turmoil. It is a psychological portrait of a political assassin seeking to kill democracy. It is also a portrait of a torn society on the brink of civil war.
Funny how they didnt mention that people were angry because of the nonstop bus bombings that were happening everyday backed by arafat. She was so lovely in Maniac. Glad to see her in bigger films. L’Shanah tovah tikatevu v’tichatemu! May you be inscribed and sealed for a good year! May 5780 be better than 5779. It’s time for the High Holidays/Yamim Noraim once again! I’m a little late putting up the sechedule this year, but for any Jewish person who is unable to go to synagogue but still wants to observe by watching or participating in a service (and are able to use technology on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur), there are streaming services available! Below I’m linking to my former shul’s schedule (Central Synagogue, an Ashkenazi Reform Synagogue) and my current shul (Park Avenue Synagogue, an Ashkenazi Conservative Synagogue). Central has their own machzor (linked next to each service) while PAS uses the Mahzor Lev Shalem. All times are in Eastern Standard Time, click here to convert to your local time. Central Synagogue (Ashkenazi Reform): Monday, 9/30/19 @ 11:45 AM: Rosh Hashanah Morning Worship ( mahzor) Tuesday, 10/1/19 @ 9:30 AM: Rosh Hashanah Worship Service ( mahzor) Tuesday, 10/8/19 @ 6 PM: Kol Nidrei Worship Service ( mahzor) Tuesday, 10/8/19 @ 8:30 PM: Kol Nidrei Worship Service ( mahzor) Wednesday, 10/9/19 @ 9 AM: Yom Kippur Service ( mahzor) Wednesday, 10/9/19 @ 11:30 AM: Yom Kippur Morning Worship ( mahzor) Wednesday, 10/9/19 @ 2:30 AM: Yom Kippur Family Service ( mahzor) Wednesday, 10/9/19 @ 4 PM: Yom Kippur Afternoon (Yizkor and N’ilah Service) ( mahzor) Park Avenue Synagogue (Ashkenazi Conservative Egalitarian): Sunday, 9/31/19 @ 6 PM: Erev Rosh Hashana Minha/Ma’ariv Monday, 10/1/19 @ 8:30 AM: Rosh Hashana Shacharit Monday, 10/1/19 @ 10 AM: Rosh Hashana Shofar & Sermon Monday, 10/1/19 @ 6 PM: Rosh Hashana Minha/Ma’ariv Tuesday, 10/2/19 @ 8:45 AM: Rosh Hashana II Shacharit Tuesday, 10/2/19 @ 10 AM: Rosh Hashana II Shofar & Sermon Tuesday, 10/8/19 @ 6:10 PM: Erev Yom Kippur Minha Tuesday, 10/9/19 @ 6:30 PM: Kol Nidrei Wednesday, 10/9/19 @ 8:45 AM: Yom Kippur Shacharit Wednesday, 10/9/19 @ 10:45 AM: Yom Kippur Sermon Wednesday, 10/9/19 @ 1:30 PM: Yom Kippur Yizkor Wednesday, 10/9/19 @ 3:45 PM: Yom Kippur Minha Wednesday, 10/9/19 @ 5:15 PM: Yom Kippur Ne’ilah Wednesday, 10/9/19 @ 7:06 PM: Yom Kippur Shofar Wednesday, 10/9/19 @ 7:15 PM: Yom Kippur Ma’ariv If anyone else’s synagogue streams its services, please reblog and include the details! A Yom Kippur companion for those interested! Has some essays and activities to help prep for and understand the Day of Atonement. 9 Tishrei 5779 Return again Return again Return to the land of your soul Return again Return again Return to the land of your soul Return to who you are Return to what you are Return to where you are Born and Reborn Again Return to who you are Return to what you are Return to where you are Born and Reborn Again I return Again I return Again I return to The time of My soul הָאוֹמֵר, אֶחֱטָא וְאָשׁוּב, אֶחֱטָא וְאָשׁוּב, אֵין מַסְפִּיקִין בְּיָדוֹ לַעֲשׂוֹת תְּשׁוּבָה. אֶחֱטָא וְיוֹם הַכִּפּוּרִים מְכַפֵּר, אֵין יוֹם הַכִּפּוּרִים מְכַפֵּר. עֲבֵרוֹת שֶׁבֵּין אָדָם לַמָּקוֹם, יוֹם הַכִּפּוּרִים מְכַפֵּר. עֲבֵרוֹת שֶׁבֵּין אָדָם לַחֲבֵרוֹ, אֵין יוֹם הַכִּפּוּרִים מְכַפֵּר, עַד שֶׁיְּרַצֶּה אֶת חֲבֵרוֹ. אֶת זוֹ דָּרַשׁ רַבִּי אֶלְעָזָר בֶּן עֲזַרְיָה, מִכֹּל חַטֹּאתֵיכֶם לִפְנֵי יְיָ תִּטְהָרוּ ( ויקרא טז), עֲבֵרוֹת שֶׁבֵּין אָדָם לַמָּקוֹם, יוֹם הַכִּפּוּרִים מְכַפֵּר. אָמַר רַבִּי עֲקִיבָא, אַשְׁרֵיכֶם יִשְׂרָאֵל, לִפְנֵי מִי אַתֶּם מִטַּהֲרִין, וּמִי מְטַהֵר אֶתְכֶם, אֲבִיכֶם שֶׁבַּשָּׁמַיִם, שֶׁנֶּאֱמַר ( יחזקאל לו), וְזָרַקְתִּי עֲלֵיכֶם מַיִם טְהוֹרִים וּטְהַרְתֶּם. וְאוֹמֵר ( ירמיה יז), מִקְוֵה יִשְׂרָאֵל יְיָ, מַה מִּקְוֶה מְטַהֵר אֶת הַטְּמֵאִים, אַף הַקָּדוֹשׁ בָּרוּךְ הוּא מְטַהֵר אֶת יִשְׂרָאֵל: One who says: I shall sin and repent, sin and repent, they do not afford him the opportunity to repent. [If one says]: I shall sin and Yom HaKippurim will atone for me, Yom HaKippurim does not effect atonement. For transgressions between man and God Yom HaKippurim effects atonement, but for transgressions between man and his fellow Yom HaKippurim does not effect atonement, until he has pacified his fellow. This was expounded by Rabbi Elazar b. Azariah: “From all your sins before the Lord you shall be clean” ( Leviticus 16:30) for transgressions between man and God Yom HaKippurim effects atonement, but for transgressions between man and his fellow Yom HaKippurim does not effect atonement, until he has pacified his fellow. Rabbi Akiva said: Happy are you, Israel! Who is it before whom you become pure? And who is it that purifies you? Your Father who is in heaven, as it is said: “And I will sprinkle clean water upon you and you shall be clean” ( Ezekiel 36:25). And it further says: “O hope (mikveh) of Israel, O Lord” (Jeremiah 17:1–just as a mikveh purifies the unclean, so too does he Holy One, blessed be He, purify Israel. - Mishnah Yoma 8:9 10 Tishrei 5779 Who am I? Am I a body? Soul? Mind? I am here And I answer the call Of Adonai anonymous said: what can i do for yamim noraim if i am not able to attend shul? Rosh Hashanah try to have a meal with family or friends, Yom Kippur fast, and the ten days between them (if you didn’t beforehand) be extra nice and extra Jewish, and try to apologise to everyone you have hurt or offended. This includes giving to charity, learning Torah, and being extra careful generally. The day after the 2 days of Rosh Hashanah (assuming you’re not in Israel), Wednesday 18 is also a dawn-to-dusk fast day, Tzom Gedaliyah. Try to bake a honey cake (or apple cake if you don’t eat honey). It’s nice to feel culturally connected to other Jews. Remember that Rosh Hashanah is judgment and Yom Kippur forgiveness. Followers, any more advice? I feel the loss of my grandmother the most at Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur. I remember her always being there at shul with us, with the doily on her head. I don’t remember if she was more focused on the melody like my mother (her daughter) is or more focused on the words like my father (her son-in-law) is. I remember that she always had a tin of La Vie Pastillines hard candy in her pocketbook that she would sneak me during Yom Kippur. I still remember their taste and texture when I’m in shul attempting to deal with fasting. It’s been twenty years since she passed away, and although time has tempered the pain of loss, it hasn’t lessened the immediacy of her memory. L'shanah tovah u'metukah! Teshuvah: To all I’ve wronged (intentionally or unintentionally), I apologize, ask for forgiveness, and will strive to do and be better in the coming year. To all who have wronged me (intentionally or unintentionally), I forgive and will not hold on to my anger and irritation. May the new year be good and sweet! anonymous I know this is a week early, but what are you planning to do in Yom Kippur? I’m spending with my community (one of the many Sephardi ones) in Montréal, Canada. I got my seats sorted out a month before Rosh Hashana. Both the dinner before as well as break the fast will be at my own home — unless someone invites me before that, then plans could change. If we are meant to "afflict ourselves" ( Vayikra 23:28) on Yom Kippur then why is it that "Israel had no holidays as joyous as … Yom Kippur" ( Mishna Ta'anit 4:8)? I’m so confused? Me weeks before Rosh Hashanah: you’ll definitely get all that cooking done beforehand and freeze it and make fresh soup the day of. Go you! Me this week: no problem, you got this, just set up your menu for Yom Tov and you’re all set! Use evenings and mornings to start prepping! Me on Erev Shabbos: it’s cool, you don’t need to cook anything for Shabbos, you can just snack. And it’s fine you haven’t even begun planning for Yom Tov, you have a tiny family. Leave all that cooking for Rosh Hashanah for Motzei Shabbos. In fact, let’s not even go grocery shopping, you can do it later. Me right now, Motzei Shabbos: WHAT HAVE YOU DONE WHAT WERE YOU THINKING YOU HAVE NO PLAN BESIDES SOUP My Yamim Noraim outfit a string of pearls my grandma gave me for my bat mitzvah, External image External image and white lace pumps, unless the back piece turns out to be suede like I think it is, in which case I give up Show me yours please I need inspiration (bc I have one outfit for Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur)/to look at pretty outfits thank you During Yamim Noraim HaSatan: Here is a list with everything wrong Israel has done this year. G-d: My first Yom Kippur was a really interesting experience. I successfully fasted the whole time, but throughout the day I wasn’t really sure that it was adding much to my repentance. Mostly I just ended up feeling achey and fuzzy, not necessarily opened up to greater vulnerability. What struck me, though, was that on the next day, when my glucose levels were back to normal, I really did feel this sense of having bowed all the way down before Hakadosh Baruch Hu to ask for forgiveness. The recovery felt like a rebirth, and a renewal of faith and vows to G-d. I was also simply struggling with the very basic idea of repenting for my own sins. Repentance has been drilled into me as such a Christian concept, that it’s hard to put it into a different context and frame of mind. Even though I had been working throughout Elul (albeit, sporadically) to come to terms with my own failings from the past year, I wasn’t sure how much progress I’d really made, spiritually. I tend to be someone who tries to make amends quickly and fully if something has happened between me and another person, particularly as I’ve grown older. With that said, I know I still fail myself, others, and Hashem on a regular basis, in large and small ways, and so I hope that all that has been forgiven. What I found really moved me, though, was the whole idea and act of public, communal confession. We were all there, beating our chests, tapping our hearts open for one another, holding each other up, and each of us sharing in the blame for this long list of sins. We are truly responsible for one another, both in misdeeds and in healing. I found that, in particular, to be immensely powerful. I will be interested to see what next year’s Yom Kippur will feel like, since this is my first year for celebrating all these holidays and so there is always a sense of stepping into the unknown. For now, I will strive to keep the lessons I learned this Yom Kippur with me as I move forward. Play The gate between heaven and earth is always creaking open. The Book of Life and the Book of Death are open every day, and our name is written in one or the other of them at every moment, and then erased and written again the moment after that. We are constantly becoming, continuously redefining ourselves. This doesn’t just happen on Rosh Hashanah. And every day of our life is fraught with meaning and dread, not just the Ten Days of Teshuvah. We always live at an unbearable nexus. Everything we do, every prayer we utter, every intention we form, every act of compassion we preform, always ripples out from the center of our being to the end of time. We always stand at the end of a long chain of consequences as well, and we are always struggling to control things that won’t submit to our control, personal outcomes that were set in motion long ago. And there is always a trial going on, not just the heavenly court that convenes at Kol Nidre on the eve of Yom Kippur. We are called to judgement at every moment. Our response to every moment is a judgement on us, one that is continuously unfolding, and subject to continuous modification. And every moment is a rehearsal for our death. From the day we are born we are engaged in the process of dying, not only because the larger arc of our life is moving in that direction, but because we experience death moment by moment. We die to the world every time we breathe out, and every time we breathe in, every time our breath returns to us of its own accord, we are reborn, and the world rises up into being again. And our heart is always breaking, and the gate is always clanging shut. It is always the last minute. We are always desperate, not just at Neilah, the final moments of Yom Kippur. And the houses we live in never afford us real security. Their walls and roofs are never complete - they never really keep us from the world or from harm, and it is only when we realize this that we are truly home. And the task of finding an authentic source of security falls to us all the time, not just on Sukkot, when we leave our houses and go and sit in an imaginary house with the wind in our hair and the stars shining down on the top of our head. This is Real and You Are Completely Unprepared: The Days of Awe as a Journey of Transformation by Alan Lew Play Today I wore a kippah for the first time (we have choir kippot and my section pal handed me her spare one) and I survived and had a decent time having lunch with mostly strangers and I have Unetaneh Tokef on loop in my head which is…a bit ominous. שנה טובה ומתוקה! Play.
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Thank God itd not a leader from central sai angekua ndani. I wander what people call incitement. Ngilu is right. Tusipochunga we will not have a country called Kenya. Our leaders have forgotten the importance of protecting the country and they have concentrated on 2022 politics. This country is being taken by our neighbours.
Schiff for brains 😂. TM + © 2020 Vimeo, Inc. All rights reserved. Terms Privacy CA Privacy Copyright Cookies Made with in NYC. All tolerance and civility is found on the right. I wonder what would happen if those of us conservatives on the right follow the advice of Cory Booker and others and got in some congress people's faces. I have't tried out your game but the trailer is really cool. לפי דעתי הסרט לא משקף בכלל את מה שקרה במציאות ובוחר להציג דווקא את יגאל בתור הרע בסיפור.
1 win & 3 nominations. See more awards » Photos Add Image Add an image Do you have any images for this title? Edit Storyline Meow is a young woman roaming the streets and nightclubs of Tel Aviv. She lives in empty apartments and surfs the internet chat rooms. She decides to meet Alex, her chat buddy. They plan to meet in a nightclub but a suicide bombing prevents their meeting. She survives the attack and after she finds Alex in the hospital, in a coma, she moves into his empty apartment. Gradually, the tenants start referring to her as Alex, and as she assumes his identity, she finds herself sinking into a dangerous and deluded reality. Written by official summary Plot Summary | Add Synopsis Details Release Date: 24 August 2006 (Israel) See more » Also Known As: Frozen Days Box Office Budget: $25, 000 (estimated) Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $16, 187 See more on IMDbPro » Company Credits Technical Specs See full technical specs » Did You Know? Trivia Despite a very minimal budget and hardly any support from the Israeli Film Fund, the movie won top prize for a feature film in the 2005 Haifa International Film Festival. The prize was worth 110, 000 NIS. See more » Connections References Persona (1966) See more ».
The only choice you'll have to make, is us. Right, nothing creepy or foreshadowing about that line at all. Richie's vocals got awesome again. Can't tell if this is a preview or a really good commercial. I don't know what you're selling sir but where can I place an order. The gig is up. The true people of Yah are waking up. These Kazahrs need to go back to Europe.
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Sounds like CTOS in watch dogs. This is the career changing role Blake Lively needed. Looks excellent. Tomato buseta what is song name. Share this every 45 minutes and good health will come. This film is a re-creation of the life of Yigal Amir, the assassin of Yitzhak Rabin, from the time of the announcement of the 1st Oslo peace accord, to the actual deed. While Yigal was already a nationalist (he starts by being arrested at an anti-Oslo rally) various forces encouraged or abetted him towards assassination.
There is his mother, encouraging him to greatness, as per his name. There are rabbis who proclaim that Jewish law should supercede secular law, and also that Rabin is a "Persuer" and an "Informer" permitting him to be killed. There is a Likud / Bibi rally, where calls to kill Rabin go unchecked. There are girlfriends / potential brides, who just distance themselves from him but not report his thoughts to authorities. About the only person who comes off well is his father, who said that, if Rabin should be struck down, it should be by the hand of God and not of man.
I was at the world premiere (see: trivia) where the director said the film project was started 5 years ago, and it is just coincidental that it is coming out as populists hold hate-filled rallies.
Pelosi & Schiff need to read the Bible for all the LIES they are spreading to U.S People. The Hamas are definitely a group of terrorists. Congratulations on opening at Ziff👏👏👏👏.
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