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TJC's Jewish News Week in Review: May 8, 2015
Ethiopian-Israelis protest against racism; Netanyahu's remarks to the Ethiopian IDF soldier who was a victim of police brutality that was caught on tape; Israeli legislation regarding ultra-Orthodox communities is rolled back as incentive for haredi parties to join Netanyahu's coalition government; Meredith Ganzman explores the Jewish history of New York's famed Algonquin Hotel; and a preview of Steven I. Weiss' Up Close interview with Vanderbilt professor Amy-Jill Levine, author of Short Stories by Jesus: The Enigmatic Parables of a Controversial Rabbi.
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Jerusalem takes audiences on an inspiring and breathtaking tour of one of the world's oldest and most enigmatic cities. Destroyed and rebuilt countless times over 5,000 years, Jerusalem's enduring appeal remains a mystery. What made it so important to so many different cultures? How did it become the center of the world for three major religions? Why does it still matter to us?
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Given unprecedented access to Jerusalem's Old City, the filmmakers answer these questions and more as they follow three young Jerusalemites—Jewish, Christian, and Muslim—and their families. Through their eyes, as well as from the perspective of a noted archaeologist working in the region, audiences will learn what it means to call Jerusalem home, and understand why it remains a city revered by half the world's population.
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ENIGMA 2000 Oddies and politone station on SHORT WAVE
Oddies and politone station hearded on SHORT WAVE by ENIGMA2000 group
What Is The Mystery Under The Sea Of Galilee?
A mysterious, circular structure, with a diameter greater than the length of a Boeing 747 jet, has been discovered submerged about 30 feet (9 meters) underneath the Sea of Galilee in Israel.
Scientists first made the discovery by accident in 2003 using sonar to survey the bottom of the lake but published their findings only recently.
We just bumped into it, recalls Shmuel Marco, a geophysicist from Tel Aviv University who worked on the project. Usually the bottom of the lake is quite smooth. We were surprised to find a large mound. Initially we didn't realize the importance of this but we consulted with a couple of archaeologists, and they said it looked like an unusually large Bronze Age statue.
The structure is comprised of basalt rocks, arranged in the shape of a cone. It measures 230 feet (70 meters) at the base of the structure, is 32 feet (10 meters) tall, and weighs an estimated 60,000 tons. It is twice the size of the ancient stone circle at Stonehenge in England.
Its size and location, say Marco, who also took video of the structure during a scuba dive to examine it, indicated it could have been constructed underwater as a type of fish nursery. However archeologists think it more likely it was built on dry land and later submerged by the lake.
From a geophysical perspective, it is also important to the history of the lake, because it means the water level was lower than it was today, says Marco.
According to Yitzhak Paz, the archeologist who led the study, the fact that the structure is underwater has made it a particularly difficult study.
If the site was inland, it would be much easier to investigate. By now we would have excavated, but because it's submerged we haven't yet been able to. It is a much harder process, both physically and financially. It is very expensive to raise support for such an enterprise.
The exact age of the structure has been difficult to pinpoint, but calculations based on the six to ten feet (two to three meters) of sand that have accumulated over the bottom of the base -- sand accumulates an average of one to four millimeters per year -- as well as comparisons to other structures in the region, put the estimate anywhere between 2,000 and 12,000 years old.
The possible purpose of the structure is even more enigmatic.
Dani Nadel, an archeologist from the University of Haifa, who partnered on the site, and who has led several prehistoric excavations in the region, notes it shares similarities with communal burial sites, though he's quick to discourage anyone from drawing a definitive conclusion.
This is such a huge structure that it truly is something unusual. It could have been a big ceremonial structure, or a ramp. There could have once been statues on top of people in certain rituals. I mean, I'm really going wild here. The truth is we don't know how it was constructed, what its exact age is, how it was used, or how long ago it was used. We have several speculations, but we don't know much except that it's there and it's huge.
Despite the limitations of examining underwater ruins, Nadel says that once they do raise the funds to excavate, there is a good likelihood that their findings will be more complete than would be possible with a land-based structure.
Above land, many organic remains are decomposed by worms, and other creatures needing oxygen. Underwater, you don't have oxygen, so the process of decomposition is on a much smaller scale, he says.
Nadel points to Ohalo II, a site he excavated near the Sea of Galilee that had been submerged for 23,000 years before a drop in water level made it easy to excavate. Ohalo II is significant because it was one of the best preserved prehistoric sites in the world.
In most sites, you're lucky to find five or ten seeds. At Ohalo, we found 150,000. We learned a lot about the diet (of the inhabitants), what fish they were eating, what animals they were hunting. When a site is underwater it gives us the opportunity to see history in much more detail.
What archeologists are certain of is that the monument was likely of great importance to the people who built it. Marco notes that the nearest basalt outcrop was a few hundred meters from the site, and that the stones, which were three to six feet (one to two meters) in width, would have weighed over 200 pounds (90 kilograms) at times.
We see a society that was capable of organizing the construction of such a large structure. It's unique to transport these stones and unique to arrange them. You need to plan and to mobilize people, because they're too heavy to be carried by a single person.
Nadel points out that given the harsh environment such a structure was a particularly impressive accomplishment.
You have to imagine, says Nadel, these people were building something that was more durable than their brush huts.
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Acre, el último gran bastión cristiano en Tierra Santa
Los orígenes de San Juan de Acre como ciudad se remontan al 1.500 a.d.C, lo que la convierte en una de las ciudades más antiguas del mundo.
En la primera mitad del siglo VII de nuestra era y durante la inicial expansión del Islam desde la península Arábiga hacia el norte, esta legendaria ciudad estuvo administrada por árabes y quizá también por sirios.
A finales del s.XII, San Juan de Acre, fué la última plaza fuerte de los reinos cristianos en Tierra Santa. Ricardo Corazón de León se mostró como el verdadero líder de aquella Tercera Cruzada contra Saladino. Todos los reyes europeos que le habían acompañado abandonaron Acre y le dejaron s lo...
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10 Mysterious Discoveries That Still Puzzle Archaeologists
10 Mysterious Discoveries That Still Puzzle Archaeologists
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Without archaeological puzzles, researchers wouldn’t have much of a career. Luckily for archaeologists, known objects turn up where they shouldn’t, while unknown objects sometimes surface as one-of-a-kind, enormous structures built with dedication but no clear purpose. Civilizations may abandon advanced cities for no reason, and sometimes, there are even unusual treasures of gold.
1. The Riddled Jar
An ancient clay vessel reconstructed from pieces discovered at a Canadian museum is riddled with tiny holes, leaving archaeologists baffled over what it was used for....
2. The Alaska Artifact
An incredible archaeological discovery in Alaska provided evidence that trade was occurring between Asia and the New World centuries...
3. Tongue Of Stone
British researchers have identified a unique deviant burial of a skeleton with a stone in place of the tongue...
4. The Jordan Wall
The Aerial Archaeology in Jordan Project has mapped out a mysterious ancient wall in Jordan extending for some 150 kilometers (93 miles), leaving archaeologists perplexed as to how it was built and why....
5. Mystery Coins
Japanese archaeologists have announced that they had unearthed ancient Roman coins at the ruins of the medieval Katsuren castle in Okinawa...
6. The Karakiz Lions
Two sculptures of life-size lions, each weighing about 5 tons in antiquity, have been discovered in what is now Turkey, with archaeologists perplexed over what the granite cats were used for...
7. The Danish Spirals
Every amateur archaeologist dreams about finding the big one. A few years ago, it happened to a pair of hopefuls when they buzzed a field in Denmark with metal detectors ....
8. The Jerusalem Vs
There is a site so mysterious in Jerusalem that archaeologists don’t know what to make of it. Located in the eastern part of the city...
9. The Missing Residents
In the 1920s, the discovery of ancient cities at Mohenjo Daro and Harappa in Pakistan gave the first clue to the existence more than 4,000 years ago....
10. The Golan Structure
It may be one of the Middle East's most mysterious structures, but it's easy to miss from the roadside....
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BREAKING!! WORLD FAMOUS Singer Just Said It About TRUMP Supporters! HE CROSSED THE LINE!!
BREAKING!! WORLD FAMOUS Singer Just Said It About TRUMP Supporters! HE CROSSED THE LINE!!
And the senior citizen music band that is U2 is desperate for attention once again.
This time the extreme left-wing politically ignorant and closet racist singer-songwriter Bono seeing his career starting to slow down has attempted to remain relevant by calling all of us President Donald Trump supporters Klansmen.
U2 took it upon themselves to rail against President Trump and the Ku Klux Klan in the new video for “Get Out of Your Own Way.” The animated clips for the video were of course developed by the Broken Fingaz Crew which is an Israeli graffiti collective. The extremely offensive imagery in the video alternates between images of extreme anguish such as a woman crying, a skull enveloped by flames, Jesus turning into a skeleton and direct political references such as Ku Klux Klan members marching across the screen with torches in hand as President Donald Trump looks out from the Oval Office window.
But perhaps the most disturbing part of the video isn’t the actual images but the lyrics of the song. It’s a call to action, a call for anarchy against the President and all who support him and voted for him. Bono instructs people to “Fight back, Don’t take it lyin’ down, you got to bite back.”
Why didn’t anyone make a song and a video when so many of us were priced out of the Health Insurance market thanks to the lies Barack Hussein Obama and his fellow Democrats told us in order to take over the US healthcare system and enact Obamacare? Why all of a sudden do these entertainers who are most of questionable morals and ethics think anyone cares what they believe? These guys drop like flies because of their “habits” and they are giving us orders on what we are supposed to do?
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U2: Broken Fingaz Crew Create Ominous Animated Video for ‘Get Out Of Your Own Way’
Broken Fingaz Crew, the fearless Israeli graffiti collective whose provocative, groundbreaking and often disturbing fluorescent sketches were among the first street art in their native Haifa, have directed U2’s new video for “Get Out Of Your Own Way.” Broken Fingaz Crew’s animated realization of the song can be viewed here.
Known only by the pseudonyms that preserve their anonymity with local authorities–Unga, Tant, Kip and Desco-the enigmatic Broken Fingaz Crew approached U2 with the concept of an animated visualization of the second single from the band’s new Songs of Experience. After a successful collaboration on U2’s video for “American Soul,” the band were inspired to give Broken Fingaz Crew full creative control based on their impassioned interpretation of “Get Out Of Your Own Way.” The result reaffirms Broken Fingaz Crew’s standing as artistic and social pioneers emerging from an underground of their own creation.
The Essenes - Edgar Cayce on the Life & Times of Jesus
The Essenes - Edgar Cayce on the Life & Times of Jesus, Section 1: The Cayce readings are rich in detail on the cultural setting leading up to the nativity of Jesus. Cayce embeds the story of Jesus within a closely knit Essene support network. The Essenes were the Jewish group that is generally credited with having written the Dead Sea Scrolls. The Cayce readings are rich in detail on this enigmatic group.
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Crusader's castle in Saida
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Ido Shoam & Omer 69 vs Alvaro & Jetfire - Atusik Shela Kofets (Andy Vibe MashUp)
ידו שוהם & עומרי 69 סגל & Alvaro & Jetfire - הטוסיק שלה קופץ (Andy Vibe MashUp)
Who is Neri Oxman? The MIT professor that stole Brad Pitt’s heart after Angelina Jolie split
Who is the woman who finally helped Brad Pitt get over his ex Angelina Jolie? The matinee idol is said to be dating a brilliant and beautiful university professor named Neri Oxman.The acclaimed MIT architect appears to have a special blueprint for the emotional complexities of the enigmatic Hollywood star - at least enough working knowledge to capture his attention for the past six months.But until recently she was only known among elite academic and architectural circles before blazing a trail through social echelons normally reserved for only A-list stars.The 42-year-old American-Israeli has been romantically linked to Brad, 54, after they worked together on a project according to Page Six.Oxman, who is a leader at the MIT Media Lab, where she founded and directs the Mediated Matter group, was previously married to Argentine composer Osvaldo Golijov.The beautiful brunette is also an artist with her works featured in collections at MoMA, Paris’ Centre Georges Pompidou, Vienna’s Museum of Applied Arts and Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts and Museum of Science.Her accolades are many as she was chosen as one of ICON’s 'top most influential designers and architects to shape our future' and Esquire’s 'best and brightest' in 2009.In 2014, Oxman was even named to Carnegie’s Pride of America.She was born and raised in Haifa, Israel, to her parents Robert and Rivka Oxman, who are both architects themselves.She has previously said she spent her youth straddling the worlds presented to her by her grandmother and her cosmopolitan and artistic parents.Neri has said her grandmother's garden represented nature for her while her parent's architectural studio was a special space where she immersed herself in culture.She moved to Jerusalem to Hebrew University's Hadassah Medical School in 1997 but within two years she had shifted her focus from medicine to architecture which took her to Technion - Israel Institute of Technology.She later attended the London Architectural Association School of Architecture and graduated in 2004.One year later she was in Boston to earn her PhD at MIT and by 2010 she was already an associate professor at the world renowned institution.She currently runs her own program at the famed Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where her team 'conducts research at the intersection of computational design, digital fabrication, materials science and synthetic biology' according to the university's website.'Oxman coined the term, and pioneered the research area, of Material Ecology, which considers computation, fabrication, and the material itself as inseparable dimensions of design,' the description reads.Pitt was referred to Oxman to collaborate on an architectural project he was working on, PageSix reported last week.The War Machine star was snapped posing with six women when he visited Oxman at the media lab where she works in a November 28 social media post.In a shot student Kathy Camenzind uploaded to her Instagram post with the caption: 'O
Friday Night Sissy Fight - Fuck You Anna! 26/11/10
Friday Night Sissy Fight performing Fuck You Anna! at the Rogatka club, Tel-Aviv, Israel, on 26/11/10.
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