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Sweet Home Jerusalem an amazing takeoff of the legendary rock-n-roll song ("Sweet Home Alabama") - Updated Holy Lyrics by Rabbi Lazer Brody and Steven Gasner: Eagles' wings keep on flying
Carry me home to see The King
Singing songs about my City
Jerusalem you're in my dreams
And I'm gonna sing, yes
Well I heard the UN talk about her
But a Jewish boy won't drink this brew
Uncle Sam please remember, that
"Jerusalem won't be split in two!"
Sweet Home,...
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Jerusalem Zookeepers Save Handicapped Tortoise With Unique Wheelchair - One of Earth's slowest moving mammals just got a lot faster as Zookeepers in Jerusalem Biblical Zoo strapped wheels onto the bottom of a tortoise. The ten-year-old African Spurred Tortoise, named Arava, received her new set of wheels after suffering from a rare medical condition that paralyzed her two hind legs. While veterinarians worked to treat the animal's condition they were unable to restore the use of her hind legs...
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"Sweet Home, Jerusalem" - Music by Menachem Herman - Lyrics By Rabbi Lazer Brody (Edited By Steve Gasner - based on classic Lynrd Skynrd song "Sweet Home Alabama") -
Eagles wings keep on flyin'
Carry me home to see The King
Singing songs about my City,
Jerusalem you're in my dreams
And I'm gonna sing, yes. (RIFF)
Well I heard the UN talk about her
But a Jewish boy won't drink this brew
Uncle Sam please remember, that
"Jerusalem won't be split in two!"
Sweet Home, Sweet...
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THE JEWISH AMERICANS, a three-part documentary series written and directed by the Emmy Award-winning filmmaker David Grubin, examines the struggle of a tiny minority to make its way into the American mainstream. While the story of Jewish life in America is emblematic of the American immigrant story, it is also a unique story of ongoing discrimination and stereotyping coupled with some of the most remarkable accomplishments in American history, the arts, commerce, science and academia. This...
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Yesodot ("Foundations") is a beautiful moshav ("village") in mid-southern Israel. Every seven years, the Torah commands that the Land of Israel observe "shemittah" - which is a year of rest for the Land. Even without the existence of the Temple in our times, the laws of shemittah in Israel are still observed strictly. Here is an extended video in which Rav Deutsch, a long-time Yesodot resident, explains and shows us how the Shemittah laws are observed in the agricultural and harvesting...
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