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Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish calendar, begins at sundown on September 29.

Those that observe the "day of atonement" will fast for 25 hours, until sundown on September 30 this year.

Reflection is a key theme during the Jewish High Holidays — which take place for 10 days between Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year which began at sunset on September 20, and Yom Kippur.

Whether you're Jewish or not, reflecting on the past year and looking ahead at the one to come is a valuable exercise — one that's even easier with an increasingly popular website: 10Q.

Every fall, beginning on Rosh Hashanah, 10Q participants are emailed a question a day for 10 days, and answers are recorded in the site's "vault."

The following year, your responses are emailed back to you, so you can reflect on how your year played out. Then, the process begins again. Think of it as one of those school assignments where you had to write a letter to your future self, and your teacher mailed it to you a year later.

It's not too late to participate this year, but you have to finish all 10 questions — and officially submit them to the "10Q vault" — within 72 hours of nightfall on September 30, when Yom Kippur ends this year. At that point, the vault closes, and your answers are stored and saved until next year.

The 10 questions (plus one bonus question) cover a variety of topics. You'll be asked to describe a significant experience you've had in the past year, and if there's something you wish you had done differently. You'll also be asked to choose one thing you'd like to achieve by this time next year, and how you'd like to improve your life over the coming months.

Your answers can be short or long, and you can skip questions that don't resonate with you. If you miss a day, you can catch up whenever you have time. Everything you write is private, unless you choose to share it, and subject to the highest industry standard encryption, according to the site.

This year marks my eighth year using 10Q as a tool for self-reflection and goal-tracking. As a financial planner in New York, it's a habit I've seen work with my clients as well.

If you like this video, you may like the video below and subscribe to my channel to watch the latest videos. Thank you for watching this video. Wish you always fun and success!

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adventures with abby : ASBURY PARK, NJ VLOG + WHAT I EAT IN A DAY AS A VEGAN #3 - Duration: 9:28.

Hello, guys!

Today I will be doing a 2nd vlog.

I haven't done a vlog since June, so for this one, I'm going to be going to Asbury Park, NJ.

Today's going to be real hot, like, in the upper 80s.

So I'm wearing jeans.

And I don't care!

Um...

I'm also doing a What I Eat In A Day As A Vegan #3 for this video too.

That way, I'm going to be out most of the time and you'll be able to see what I'm doing.

Tonight, I will be going to see a concert, which is cool.

And...

maybe I'll get that on camera.

I have no idea what the band's name is called.

So I'll have to ask my parents for that.

And...

that's pretty much it.

As you can see, I already packed up my...bag...already.

That way I'm ready to go.

I haven't been to the beach in a long time.

And I've been craving for it!

Since school started.

To be honest, school already sucks.

I don't like it.

I'm looking forward to it!

After we walked on the boardwalk,

I got very hot.

And now, we're just chilling out in our hotel room 'til the concert starts.

Um, to kill time, I'm going to do my homework.

That way I don't have to do it tomorrow, which is Sunday.

SUNFLOWER BEAN

THE PIXIES

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WHAT I GOT FOR MY SWEET 16 BIRTHDAY HAUL! - Duration: 8:24.

hey guys so welcome back to my channel so for today's video I have a what I got

for my sweet 16 birthday haul

My Super Sweet 16 Birthday

Hashtag Zoe

so obviously first I have to start the disclaimer because this is YouTube and

nothing goes without saying that I am NOT trying to brag in any way this is

what I got for my birthday. people do this all the time I decided I would do

this for what I got for my birthday because I don't know I'm a curious

person I want to see what other people grabbed for the birthday so maybe other

people other curious people will want to see what I got for my birthday and maybe

not but anyway if you like this video give it a thumbs up throughout this

video I'm gonna be putting a little picture of Malibu my dog in it and make

sure you guys find how many Malibu's you see in this video and comment the number

down below I'll pick one person to pin your comment and also in that comment

comment down below what you want for your birthday

so maybe your mom or grandma will see your comment underneath my video in

particular and get you that for your birthday yeah make sure to tell your mom

grandma to subscribe so as if I didn't have enough shoes already I bought two

pairs of shoes for my birthday okay so the first pair I got are the plain

classic white, Vans shoes, these are just the lace-up ones as you can see because

there's laces here I had one pair of these like my first pair of white Van's

are not even white anymore so thank you to the person who bought me these you

know you are. okay in this second pair of Van's I got

are the checkered ones I've been wanting used for a while now and so I got them

and I really like them and by the way I appreciate slip-on shoes so much because

I don't realize how lazy you are until you get slip ons because now it's fine

okay if I'm really thinking I do I really want to like sit down tie my

shoes right now we're do I just want to like slip on these slip ons and just go

obviously and literally what's a 'birthday haul without a lush gift box? so

this actually had really cute packaging if I can find picture of it I'll put it

right here it's really cute really cute but I ripped up the wrapping paper off

so I can see what's a in the gift box, obviously. put the put the paper on it was really

cute I figured never changes it anyway so this has two Lush bath bombs in it there's

this green one I don't know the names of them and then there's this blue one with

seaweed they both smell really nice and then

there's this bubble bar, I believe this is a bubble bar...

It kind of looks like this. And it smells really nice too!

So I'm definitely going to take some baths and use my Lush bath bombs!

now moving on to makeup I got a bunch of makeup for my birthday and I'm still

like people gave me like gift cards to Sephora and Ulta and things like that so

I still want to go buy some makeup that I want but for now and you show you this

I've been wanting the morphe 35o palette for literally two years and like I just

never got around to because I was like, ah really don't wear eyeshadow, it's fine I

don't need it and it's all about it from before birthday and I loved it so thank

you so much umm it's really cute and really nice and

brown suits blue eyes so I think I think it works and I honestly I think I'm

getting better at I shadow because of this because now I feel like have

options I really like, Morphe 35O pallet. so here a few things that i got from sephora i had

this mini size that the all nighter by Urban Decay settings spray, the big size

is just too big and I'm not gonna use it so I like this it's compact and I can travel

Next my friends know I love the roller lash so they got me this

too and I like it it's really cute then going on with the eyeshadow trend from

the morphe palette I also got this little Tartist Pro to go from Tarte

palette it's really to you and honestly if I travel I'm not going to be taking

this I'm probably going to be taking this.

sighs perfect so this is just if there's six shadows

in it there's to ship three shimmers and yep three matte's, three shimmers really

cute and they're pretty pigmented too so I like it

And there's a mirror in it too and also the person who gave me the morphe palette

also need a few other things that one of the things is the NYX lip lingerie in

the shade ruffle trim and it's really cute I would try to get but I do like

the color it's like a nudy mauve shade

also another thing I think I got this from Sephora like it was with like what

they give you for a free gift for your birthday this is just a blush in the shade party

for my birthday but it is really cute mauvey blush and I usually don't wear

blush because my cheeks are already kind of red but next moving on to clothing I

didn't get too many clothes for a birthday but I figured I wouldn't show

you guys what I did end up getting so from Nordstrom I tried on a bunch of

stuff but I only ended up getting literally a tank top yeah a lot

of the stuff at Nordstrom I feel like just isn't my style I don't know but I saw

this is really cute it's just a black crop top tank top thing and it has a

cross thing and this is from Top Shop at Nordstrom next this I actually wore this

on my birthday, I didn't get it for my birthday but I figured I would still

show it to you guys it's just this cropped, black, denim, jacket and I really like how

it's cut off I think I got it in a size too big usually like to get jackets

bigger just so they would like you know just be more comfy but I got this in a

size like I'm in jackets I usually get a size medium I got it on the side is

large so I think it's a little big on me but it's still really cute and I like it

and it's actually a stretchy material so it's nice this is a Levi's Denezim brand

I don't know I like it so last but not least I went to brandy melville

and the one at my mall closed actually so I have to go all the way to

Santa Monica I had to go to Santa Monica to go shopping why I didn't have to I'm

making it sound like a chore I went shopping at Santa Monica this is what I

cut okay so the first thing is just this red cropped tank top and I know it's

like fall winter but I live in LA so if I wear this under like a sweater yeah

this is just from the Brandy Melville, Pac Sun brand on the next thing I got is just

this striped t-shirt I don't really have too many t-shirts just plain t-shirts so

I figured why not get one and I know I'm gonna wear out I've already worn it

pretty comfy it's just a t-shirt. so I love this sweatshirt so much!

I really like the color but just it's so soft and comfortable I put it on like I

got it I bought it at the store I put it on the car and like I just it's just so

comfortable I don't even know like how but it's so soft inside it's just a

super comfortable casual sweatshirt that I'm gonna be wearing a ton I know it's

not like really fall colors because it's blue, but it's fine!

and next another blue sweatshirt from brandy melville this one says Malibu

California on it and if you know or maybe you don't I have a dog named

Malibu my puppy's name Malibu so I figured that I have to get this

obviously because it says his name on it are you kidding me and this is also

super soft Brandy Melville sweatshirts are really eight songs and I like how

they're not too thick either so I can wear them on like a day that it's not

too cold but I can still be comfortable yes I really like this awesome

another sweatshirt that I probably didn't eat since my dog's name on it

weighed on me make sure to remember to leave comment down below telling me how

many Malibu's you saw in my video and comment what you want for your birthday

I will see you guys in my next video

What I got for my sweet 16 birthday haul

Birthday shopping haul

happy birthday

hashtag zoe

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What is the Eurovision Song Contest? - Duration: 8:30.

Sorry about the long hiatus, but you probably don't care anyway.

I wanted to make it back with something big, something that you would enjoy.

That's why I decided to make this video.

If you didn't know, I'm a big fan of AlternateHistoryHub and follow them on a regular basis.

I even made a preview video for an episode that never came out,

and it still holds the record as the most watched video on my channel.

Seriously, a forty-second video beat out all of my Let's Plays,

all of my reviews, and every other zany adventure I had planned.

Hopefully, this video will change that.

In honor of AlternateHistoryHub,

I'd like to make my own video using a similar art style to what is used, or at least was used,

in AlternateHistoryHub, to cover one of my favorite topics:

the Eurovision Song Contest.

If you never heard of it, that's okay. It's not an American thing, anyway.

However, since it usually reaches 200 million views,

it merits a bit of explanation.

The short version is each country sends in a song and a performer to perform it,

and competes against each other for points.

The winner walks away with a big shiny trophy

and the honor of hosting the event in his or her home country.

Simple enough, right? Well, here's the longer version.

The contest was launched in 1956,

in an effort to bring the war-battered people of Europe together around a single event,

brought to you by the newly-launched Eurovision Network.

This network would allow events to be broadcast across all of Europe,

or at the very least, Western Europe.

The contest was very different from today:

Seven countries each sent in two singers who would perform original songs

in their home languages, and juries determined the winner.

The event was hosted in Lugano, Switzerland,

and ironically was also won by Switzerland.

Germany would host the next contest,

but only because the original intent was to rotate the host.

With the number of countries competing even in 1957, which was ten, by the way,

that would be a bit impractical,

So the next time, it would go to the winner of the last contest,

which made the Netherlands, the winner of 1957,

the host of 1958.

After 1957, a rule change came in that forced people

to make their songs at most three minutes long.

Italy scoffed at the original "recommended" three-and-a-half-minute song requirement,

so in 1957 Italy sent in a song that was over five minutes long.

With all the rule changes in the contest,

the length of songs in the modern contest still stand at three minutes max.

The contest changed a lot since 1956. For example,

there was no rule in the early days governing the use of languages in the contest.

It was just assumed that people would stick to their native languages...

until 1965, when Sweden sang in English.

From then on a rule had to be introduced

to force people to sing using only the languages that their countries used.

Socialism at work, ladies and gentlemen.

The rule was lifted in 1973 and Sweden won with ABBA in 1974.

(Remember those guys? They did "Dancing Queen"?)

However, the quality of the songs was put on the back burner because of the popularity of English,

so the language rule was reinstated for the 1977 contest.

However, that wouldn't last.

In the 1990s, Ireland won four times in five contests and the United Kingdom won one too.

Notably, they both used English.

The other winners of the decade relied less on language and more on melody,

to the point where Norway won in 1995 with what was mostly a violin solo....

apparently. (I can't find any video of the live performance.)

The language rule was removed for the 1999 contest,

and over half of the acts performing in Jerusalem sang in English.

This time, it stayed removed, and since then,

only the winners of 2007 and 2017 used no English in their winning songs.

Another thing that changed since then is the number of countries that competed.

Seven countries competed in 1956, ten in 1957, ten in 1958, and then it gradually grew.

Many countries entered the contest by the 1960s, bumping up the total to 18 in 1965.

A twenty country contest was held in 1978 and 22 in 1987.

From there, we reach an impasse,

because the European Broadcasting Union did not want to grow the contest any further

for fear that contest eats up too much primetime and messes with people's sleep.

Malta, of course, was upset about this in 1990, when they weren't allowed in,

and even more upset in 1992 when the Netherlands brought participation up once more.

Favoritism, perhaps?

But that was nothing compared to 1993.

Because of the fall of the Iron Curtain, more countries wanted to compete than ever,

so the EBU decided to invite the best three of a qualifier round to join the other 22 contestants.

You guessed it, that makes 25.

What about the other countries? Let them come next year.

We'll kick out the countries that did the worst to make room for them.

And so it was in 1994 that Estonia, Hungary, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Russia, and Slovakia,

entered for the first time at the expense of Belgium, Denmark, Israel, Italy, Slovenia, Turkey, and Luxembourg,

and as for the last of the latter, they have never returned since.

In 1996, the EBU tried something.

Instead of relegating the bad songs every other year,

why not listen to each song and select the best to compete that year?

Sounds good, and 29 countries sent out their entries.

The problem, is six songs had to go, and Germany was one of them.

Not only was Germany's otherwise flawless attendance record tainted,

but with no Germany, EBU funding was less secure,

so in 2000, to fix this problem, four countries --

Germany, France, Spain, and the United Kingdom --

were allowed to automatically stay in the contest without risk of relegation.

In 2003, if there weren't already too many countries applying for the contest,

four more who have never played before wanted in.

The EBU was supposed to relegate 10 countries from 2002 and find places for all the new countries,

but only Ukraine got to sit in for the first time.

Turns out that the EBU only got around to relegating 5.

That means 16th-placed Turkey could compete and win in 2003.

Also, without relegating more countries, the EBU had to make a schedule with 26 countries.

So guess what happened for the 2004 contest?

In the 2004 contest, the EBU got rid of the relegation system and created a semifinal.

Any country that wasn't part of the Big Four or otherwise placed Top 10 the previous year

had to go through the semi-final. The Top 10 of the semi-final joins the others in the final,

and for 2004, it worked wonders.

36 countries played in total, so the deficit in seats was definitely covered.

The contest suddenly could accommodate up to 40 countries.

Now, there's no way we would have that many, right?

But in 2007, 28 countries competed in the semi-final.

That still holds the record for most songs performed in a show.

But how about the grand total of 2007?

Get this: 42 countries participated.

What?

Also, Andorra didn't qualify for the final. They still haven't.

But things changed for 2008. Now there are two semifinals,

and if you're not the host nor a member of the Big Four (or Big Five when Italy plays),

you have to go through the semi-finals.

The system is still in place, and it tends to work...

most of the time.

I could talk about the other ways the contest had changed,

like the switch from orchestra to backing tracks for each song,

or the transition from having one person on stage to six,

but I feel understanding the voting system will help the most.

Voting systems pre-1975 varied from contest to contest,

from having each jury member vote once,

to each jury giving ten points to any variety of songs they want,

to ranking each song out of ten.

But in 1975, that changed.

A new system allowed each country to give points to their 10 favorite songs.

One point went to 10th place, two to ninth place, three to eighth place,

and so on until eight points were given to third place, ten to second place,

and the ever-popular twelve points were given to their favorite song.

Rinse and repeat for every country.

Even that history has its own intricacies, but all you need to know is this:

First juries from each country send in their votes.

The public has their own set of votes, separate from the jury since 2016.

The points given to each country are then counted up and given from lowest score to highest score.

The one with the highest overall score wins.

Getting zero points however, is a huge dishonor in the contest.

It's not likely to happen with this system, though.

And there you have it.

I could explain a bit more about the contest, a bit more about the rules, or notable moments,

but I'll leave that up to you to decide if I should make another video.

For now, this covers a good chunk of what you need to know about the contest.

My next video hopefully will cover another of my interests, and hopefully will follow the same style.

Thanks to the solid few who subscribed to me and to those who liked this video,

and I'll see you next time.

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What CBOs Need to Know to Be Successful in VBP - Duration: 4:22.

Welcome.

My name is Jason Helgerson, I'm the New York State Medicaid Director, and I'm here

to present the latest in our series of New York State Whiteboard Presentations.

Today's important topic: Community Based Organizations and Value Based Payment.

Really important topic, lot of interest out there amongst community based organizations

to become part of our efforts to improve the health of the population in New York State

through the move to Value Based Payment.

And a lot of unique opportunities, things that are unique to New York, not being tried

anywhere else in the country, to really actually integrate the CBO's in a very formalized

way into our value based payment efforts.

So we'll start at the top.

Understand if your organization is a tier one, tier two, or tier three CBO.

Lots of organizations see themselves as CBO's, but when we launch this initiative we wanted

to sort of differentiate between those that were providers of Medicaid services, that's

who you'll see at the top, a higher tier, from those who really have mostly been local

government funded or run on a philanthropy and haven't been billing Medicaid services.

That's where you find your Tier 1 CBO's.

Important to know this because within the roadmap for Value Based Payment there is an

explicit requirement that the more advanced value based payment contractors must contract

with a tier one CBO, use that tier one CBO hopefully to address social determinants of

health.

It's a way for us to really begin to formalize the relationship for what we think are some

very culturally competent, linguistically competent organizations.

It can really help us address those social determinant of health issues.

So it's really important for you to know, "what type of CBO are you?".

Next up is, "know your value proposition".

Understand the services you provide, know the impact.

Be able to take that information to either a provider or a health plan, to really make

the case as to why you could be a key part of their success in lowering costs and improving

outcomes.

It's really important for you to develop that value proposition.

Which then relates to the next question.

So what should we as val, er, what should we as community based organizations be doing,

ah, in terms of how they build off what they've done and hopefully the successes of the past.

We think the best place to start is within your existing business model.

The services that you provided, look to expand them, or to adapt them, or modify them, um,

so that they can actually help the contractor, help the plan achieve their goals in terms

of improved health outcomes.

We don't think it makes sense for you to try a whole new business line, something you've

never done before.

Maybe in the future, when there is new opportunities, and you've had some success and existing

relationships become stronger.

Then there will be an opportunity to sort of challenge the business model, but we think

it makes sense to start with what you have historically done best.

Next, apply for innovation funds.

There is a unique opportunity that many PPS's are now offering which is funds that go out

to organizations including CBO's either on their own or in partnership with others,

to really work to improve... help the PPS's be successful.

Great opportunity, if you haven't yet, to develop that value proposition.

To really begin to test some of the concepts, some of the programs, that you've been operating.

See how they work in ways that are consistent with the PPS goals, which are also the same

goals that we have in value based payments.

So great funding opportunity there.

And then lastly, network.

We really think that it's important for community based organizations to build relationships

with health care providers in their community.

A great place to start is within the PPS itself.

If you're attending a pack meeting or you're going out and participating in one of the

projects that the PPS is running and it's being done in concert with providers, it's

really a great opportunity to build relationships with those organizations because we think

those are the relationships you could leverage, that will turn into contracts at some point,

where you could really assist them in being successful in Value Based Payment.

So that's it.

Five points.

Opportunities are out there for CBO's, we're very excited, we think it's a key, unique

component of Value Based Payment in New York State and we look forward to future whiteboards

on this topic, and on other topics, in the future.

Thank you very much.

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8 CUTTING EDGE MINDS ANSWER THE QUESTION � WHAT HAPPENS AFTER WE DIE?

What happens after death, no one knows for sure. It is a question of theory and imagination

mixed with ancient wisdom and intuitive guesses. Most of us can agree, however, that the human

being is a soul which lives for a time in a physical body. The soul feels infinite,

and records of near-death experiences clue us into the possibility that some greater

journey begins the moment the body dies.

It may seem that the realms of science and spirit are at odds with each other, but when

examining the greatest questions of human existence, such as what happens after we die,

the two disciplines converge. Even Einstein came to the conclusion that science and spirit

are intrinsically inter-related, noting:

�Every one who is seriously involved in the pursuit of science becomes convinced that

a spirit is manifest in the laws of the Universe-a spirit vastly superior to that of man, and

one in the face of which we with our modest powers must feel humble.� ~Albert Einstein

In his book The New Science of Psychedelics: At the Nexus of Culture, Consciousness, and

Spirituality, author and researcher David Jay Brown asked a number of contemporary leaders

in the fields of consciousness, spirituality and science how they would answer the question.

Their replies exemplify the broad possibilities, the hopes, and the

1. Ram Dass, Psy.D

Spiritual teacher, former Harvard professor, pioneer of the LSD movement and author of

the seminal book Be Here Now, Ram Dass shares his thoughts, referring to The Tibetan Book

of the Dead.

I think it jumps into a body of some kind, on some plane of existence, and it goes on

doing that until it is with God. From a Hindu point of view, consciousness keeps going through

reincarnations, which are learning experiences for the soul. I think what happens after you

die is a function of the level of evolution of the individual. I think that if you have

finished your work and you�re just awareness that happens to be in a body, when the body

ends it�s like selling your Ford�it�s no big deal. I suspect that some beings go

unconscious. They go into what Christians call purgatory.

They go to sleep during that process before they project into the next form. Others I

think go through and are aware they are going through it, but are still caught. All the

Bardos in the Tibetan Book of the Dead are about how to avoid getting caught in the afterlife.

�Those beings are awake enough for them to be collaborators in the appreciation of

the gestalt in which their incarnations are flowing. They sort of see where they�re

coming from and where they�re going. They are all part of the design of things. So,

when you say, did you choose to incarnate? At the level at which you are free, you did

choose. At the level at which you are not, you didn�t. Then there are beings who are

so free that when they go through death they may still have separateness. They may have

taken the bodhisattva vow which says, �I agree to not give up separateness until everybody

is free,� and they�re left with that thought. They don�t have anything else. Then the

next incarnation will be out of the intention to save all beings and not out of personal

karma. That one bit of personal karma is what keeps it moving. To me, since nothing happened

anyway, it�s all an illusion�reincarnation and everything�but within the relative reality

in which that�s real, I think it�s quite real.� ~The Tibetan Book of the Dead

2. Alex Grey

Visionary artist, consciousness researcher and psychedelic advocate Alex Grey also looks

at this issue with reverence to the Tibetan philosophy.

I accept the near-death research and Tibetan Bardo explanations.

Soon after physical death, when the senses shut down, you enter into the realms of light

and archetypal beings. You have the potential to realize the clear light, our deepest and

truest identity, if you recognize it as the true nature of your mind and are not freaked

out.

If you don�t, you may contact other less appealing dimensions. No one can know, of

course, until they get there. Some people have had experiences which give them certainty,

but consciousness is the ultimate mystery. I�d like to surrender to the process on

its deepest level when death occurs, but I will probably fail, and be back to interview

you in the next lifetime. 3. Peter Russell, M.A., D.C.S.

Peter Russell is a leading consciousness researcher, presenter, and a faculty member of the Institute

of Noetic Sciences. His views center around the nature of human consciousness.

I have no idea what happens to life after death. I�ve studied the near-death experience

a bit, and it fascinates me. It would seem that one way of understanding it is that the

individual consciousness is dissolving back into the infinite consciousness.

The consciousness that I experience has this individual limitation because it is functioning

in the world through my body, through my nervous system, through my eyes and ears. That�s

where our sense of being a unique individual comes from. When we begin to die and let go

of our attachment to the body, consciousness lets go of that identity which it gained from

its worldly functioning, and reconnects with a greater infinite identity. Those who�ve

had near-death experiences often report there seems to be this dissolving of the senses,

and a moving into light. Everything becomes light after death.

There�s this sense of deep peace and infinite love. Then they come to a threshold after

death, beyond which there is no return. But we don�t know what happens beyond there,

if there is indeed life after death, because the people who come back haven�t gone beyond

it. When I think of my consciousness, when I think of �me-ness,� it seems to be something

that is created during this life through this interaction with the world, but doesn�t

exist as an independent thing. I think that a lot of our concerns about life after death

come from wanting to know what is going to happen to this �me� consciousness. Is

�me� going to survive? I believe that this thing we call �me� is not going to

survive. It�s a temporary working model that consciousness uses, but in the end it�s

going to dissolve. A lot of our fear of death is that we fear this loss of �me-ness,�

this loss of a sense of a separate unique identity. It�s interesting that people who�ve

been through the near-death experiences and experienced this dissolving of the ego and

realized that everything is okay when that happens, generally lose their fear of death.

They feel incredible liberation in life. 4. Bernie Siegel, M.D.

Bernie Siegel is a pediatric surgeon and author of Love, Medicine, and Miracles, expresses

the conviction that consciousness continues after death.

What I am sure happens to consciousness after death is that it continues on. I don�t see

it in a sense of saying, �Oh, I�m going to be reincarnated.� No, your body is gone,

but what you have experienced and are aware of will go on in the life after death. So

somebody will be born with your consciousness, and it will affect the life they live.

I know people who see life�s difficulties as a burden and say, �Why is God punishing

me?� and �Why am I going through this?� Maybe these people ought to be asking �What

am I here to learn, experience, and change?� Rather than sitting there whining and complaining.

�What can I do?� and �What am I here to learn?� Now, I don�t criticize these

people because I remember Elisabeth K�bler-Ross saying that if you�re in high school you

don�t get mad at somebody in first grade. So I think we�re at different levels of

consciousness based upon our experience and what we are born with. But I personally believe

from my experience, for instance, that one of the reasons I�m a surgeon in this life

is because I did a lot of destruction with a sword in a past life�killing people and

animals. This is not conscious, like the answers I gave you earlier, but at a deeper level

I chose to use a knife in this life to cure and heal with rather than kill with. I often

say to people, �Think about things that affect you emotionally, that you have no explanation

for. This may be due to some past-life experience, and that is why you�re acting the way you�re

acting.� Now, whether I�m right or wrong, I have to say that, as long as it�s therapeutic

that�s what I�m interested in. But on a personal level, I believe that consciousness

is nonlocal, and it can be carried on and picked up by people and so I believe in life

after death. I think this shows in animals too. There�s a certain wisdom that they

have. 5. Larry Dossey, M.D.

Author of Healing Words: The Power of Prayer, Larry Dorsey is a doctor and consciousness

researcher.

If we acknowledge that consciousness is nonlocal�that it�s infinite in space and time�then this

really opens up all sorts of possibilities for the survival of consciousness following

physical death, that is, for experiencing life after death. If you reason through this

and follow the implications of these studies, you begin to realize that consciousness that�s

nonlocal and unrestricted in time is immortal. It�s eternal. This is as hopeful as the

current view of the fate of consciousness is dismal. This totally reverses things. So

we are led to a position, I think, where we see that even though the body will certainly

die, the most essential part of who we are can�t die, even if it tried�because it�s

nonlocally distributed through time and space. Our grim vision of the finality of death is

revised. Death is no longer viewed as a gruesome annihilation or the total destruction of all

that we are. So there are tremendous spiritual implications that flow from these considerations,

in addition to the implications for health.

In fact, I believe that the implications for health are the least of it. A lot of people

who encounter this area take a practical, bare-bones, utilitarian approach to it. They

say, �Wow, now we�ve got a nifty new item in our black bag�a new trick to help people

become healthier. Certainly these studies do suggest that this is a proper use of healing

intentions and prayer, and I�m all for that, but the thing that really gets my juices flowing

is the implication of this research for immortality. For me, that�s the most exciting contribution

of this entire field. The fear of death and whether there is life after death has caused

more pain and suffering for human beings throughout history than all the physical diseases combined.

The fear of death is the big unmentionable�and this view of consciousness is a cure for that

disease, that fear of death. 6. Rick Strassman, M.D.

Well-known for his research into DMT, as presented in the documentary The Spirit Molecule, Strassman

leans on Zen philosophy while expressing his uncertainty.

I think life continues after death, but in some unknown form. I think a lot depends upon

the nature of our consciousness during our lives� how attached to various levels of

consensus reality it is. My late/former Zen teacher used to use the analogy of a lightbulb,

with electric current passing through it. The lightbulb goes out, but the current continues,

�changed� in a way, for its experience in the bulb. He also referred to like gravitating

toward like in terms of the idea of the need for certain aspects of consciousness to develop

further, before it can return to its source. That is, doglike aspects of our consciousness

end up in a dog in a life after death, humanlike aspects get worked through in another human,

plantlike aspects into plants, and so on. 7. Dean Radin, Psy.D.

Psychologist Dean Radin is the author of Supernormal: Science, Yoga, and the Evidence for Extraordinary

Psychic Abilities, and an outspoken pioneer of consciousness research with the Institute

of Noetic Sciences. He questions the origins of thoughts and personal identity, wondering

if that information is produced by the body or by something greater.

I expect that what we think of as ourselves�which is primarily personality, personal history,

personality traits, and that sort of thing�goes away, because most of that information is

probably contained in some way in the body itself. But as to some kind of a primal awareness�life

after death�I think it probably continues, because it�s not clear to me that that�s

produced by the body. In fact, I think that elementary awareness may be prior to matter.

So when you go into a deep meditation and you lose your sense of personality, that may

be similar to what it might be like to be dead. On the other hand, if you�re not practiced

at being in that deep state, or don�t know how to pay attention to subtle variations

in what might at first appear to be nothingness, it�s not clear that your consciousness would

stay around very long. In other words, you might have a momentary time when you have

this sense of awareness, and then it just dissolves. It goes back and becomes part of

the rest of everything. So it�s like a drop that settles into the ocean and disappears

into it. On the other hand, some people who either spend a lifetime preparing in meditation,

or who are naturally adept, may be able to sustain being a drop. They may be able to

settle into that ocean of life after death and still have a sense of their �dropness,�

even though they�re also now part of the ocean. Then maybe one�s sense of awareness

would expand dramatically, and yet still have a sense of unity. I imagine that all this

probably occurs in a state that is not bound by space and time as we normally think about

it. So, presumably, you would have access to everything, everywhere. I imagine that

something like that is the reason why ideas of reincarnation have come about, because

people remember something about it. They may even remember something about the process

of coming out of this ocean into a drop in the life after death, into a particular incarnation,

because a drop is embodied in a sense. . . . If there�s anything that psychology teaches

it�s that people are different. So I imagine that there may be as many ways of experiencing

after-death as there are people to experience it. And no one explanation is the �correct�

one. 8. Rupert Sheldrake, Ph.D.

Known for his theory of morphic resonance, Rupert Sheldrake is biologist, biochemist,

parapsychologist, and author of Science Set Free. He leans on the importance of considering

human experience when answering this question.

For me the best starting point for this question of whether or not there is life after death,

is experience.

We all have the experience of a kind of alternative body when we dream. Everyone in their dreams

has the experience of doing things that their physical body is not doing. When I dream I

might be walking around, talking to people, even flying, yet these activities in my dreams,

which happen in a body, are happening in my dream body. They�re not happening in my

physical body, because my physical body�s lying down asleep in bed. So we all have a

kind of parallel body in our dreams. Now, where exactly that�s happening, what kind

of space our dreams are happening in, is another question. It�s obviously a space to do with

the mind or consciousness, but we can�t take for granted that that space is confined

to the inside of the head. Normally people assume it must be, but they assume that all

our consciousness is in our heads, and I don�t agree with that assumption. I think our minds

extend beyond our brains in every act of vision, something I discuss in my book The Sense of

Being Stared At, and Other Aspects of the Extended Mind.

So I think this idea of life after death, then, relates to out-of-the-body experiences,

where people feel themselves floating out of their body and see themselves from outside,

or lucid dreams, where people in their dreams become aware they�re dreaming and can will

themselves to go to particular places by gaining control of their dream. These are, as it were,

extensions of the dream body.

Now, when we die, it�s possible, to my way of thinking, that it may be rather like being

in a dream from which we can�t wake up.

This realm of consciousness that we experience in our dreams may exist independent of the

brain, because it�s not really a physical realm. It�s a realm of possibility or imagination.

It�s a realm of the mind. It�s possible that we could go on living in a kind of dream

world, changing and developing in that world, in a way that�s not confined to the physical

body. Now, whether that happens or not is another question, but it seems to me possible.

The out-of-body experiences and the near-death experiences may suggest that�s indeed what�s

going to happen to us when we die. But the fact is that we�re not really going to find

out until we do die, and what happens then may indeed depend on our expectations. It

may be that materialists and atheists who think that life after death will just be a

blank would actually experience a blank. It may be that their expectations will affect

what actually happens. It may be that people who think they�ll go to a heavenly realm

of palm oases and almond-eyed dancing girls really will. It may be that the afterlife

is heavily conditioned by our expectations and beliefs, just as our dreams are.

Final Thoughts

The exploration of human consciousness is the next frontier in science and spirituality.

Cutting edge ideas lead to revolutions

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THE BENEFITS OF ASHWAGANDHA & WHAT CAN IT CAN DO TO YOUR BODY

I was recently introduced to the amazing benefits of ashwagandha root, also sometimes referred

to as Indian Ginseng, and since then, have spent considerable time researching the health

benefits of this herb.

These days we often hear about �superfoods� or �miracle� foods and herbs, and it seems

every supplement claims to be the best one.

But can they all be the best?

Ashawagandha just might be!

This herb can treat a wide array of ailments and assist our bodies with many vital functions.

This herb is an adaptogen, which means that it helps your body tackle stress by lowering

cortisol levels, managing fatigue and mental fog, and improving concentration.

These are all things that I have been struggling with, and inevitably what led me to try this

herb in the first place.

Once I started taking it, I immediately noticed a difference in how my body was handling stress.

Really, there are too many benefits of ashwagandha to name, so here are just a few of the many

it offers, backed by science.

1.

It Is an Ancient Medicinal Herb

Ashwagandha is a very important herb in Ayurveda and has been used for over 3,000 years to

relieve stress, increase energy levels, and improve concentration.

2.

It Can Reduce Blood Sugar Levels

Ashwagandha has been shown to lower blood sugar levels in several studies.

A test tube study found that it increased insulin secretion and improved insulin sensitivity

in muscle cells.

Human studies have shown its ability to reduce blood sugar levels in both diabetics and healthy

individuals.

A small study � conducted on just six people with type 2 diabetes and six with high cholesterol

� had participants supplementing with ashwagandha for 30 days, and found it lowered fasting

blood sugar levels just as much as an oral diabetes medication.

3.

It Can Reduce Cortisol Levels (Stress Hormone)

Cortisol, otherwise known as the stress hormone, is released in response to stress and low

blood sugar.

For many people, cortisol levels become chronically elevated, which can lead to both high blood

sugar levels and increased fat storage in the abdomen.

Multiple studies have shown that ashwagandha can help to reduce cortisol levels.

In a controlled study conducted on chronically stressed adults, the group given ashwagandha

saw significantly greater reductions in cortisol levels than the control group.

The group taking the highest dose of the supplement had an average of a 30% reduction.

From my own experience, I have already noticed this effect, and have found that I no longer

get stressed as easily or for as long.

5.

It May Help Reduce Anxiety

Because ashwagandha is best known for its ability to combat stress and bring about a

calm, clear state of mind, it also can reduce anxiety levels as well.

One study, conducted over a 60 day period on 64 people with chronic stress, showed that

those taking ashwagandha reported an average of 69% reduction in anxiety and insomnia,

compared to only 11% in the placebo group.

And a six-week study showed that 88% of people who took ashwagandha reported a reduction

in their anxiety levels compared to 50% from those who took a placebo.

6.

It May Reduce Symptoms of Depression

More research needs to be done to provide a solid case for this claim, but preliminary

studies have shown promising results.

A controlled 60-day study conducted on adults reporting high levels of stress showed that

those who took 600 mg per day of ashwagandha reported an astounding 79% reduction in severe

depression.

The placebo group reported a 10% increase.

7.

It Can Boost Testosterone and Fertility in Men

One study conducted on 75 infertile men showed an increase of sperm count and mobility on

the group treated with ashwagandha.

Another study showed that the men who received ashawagandha for stress ended up experiencing

higher levels of antioxidants and better sperm quality.

After only three months of treatment, 14% of the men�s partners had become pregnant.

8.

It Can Improve Memory and Brain Function

Some studies on animals suggest that ashwagandha may reduce memory and brain function issues

caused by a disease or injury.

This supplement promotes antioxidant activity and protects nerve cells from free radicals.

One study conducted on epileptic rats found a near complete reversal of spatial memory

impairment after being given ashwagandha.

They believe this was a result from a reduction in oxidative stress.

Ashwagandha has been used traditionally in Ayurvedic medicine to boost memory, though

more research needs to be done on humans to determine whether it does function in this

capacity.

In one controlled study, however, researchers gave healthy men a 500 mg supplement daily

and noticed significant improvements in their reaction time and task performance compared

to men who received only a placebo.

9.

Stimulates the Thyroid Gland

In cases of hypothyroidism, ashwagandha can be used to stimulate the thyroid gland.

One study determined that daily supplementation could increase the secretion of thyroid hormones.

10.

Promotes Muscle Growth

One study showed an increase of muscle mass and a decrease in fat after just 30 days of

taking between 750-1250 mg of ashwagandha.

Another study showed that those taking the herb had significantly greater gains in muscle

strength and size.

They also had more than double the reduction in body fat compared to the placebo group.

This study was relatively small, however, only conducted on 57 young males, so more

research needs to be done.

Conclusion

There are many potential benefits to gain from supplementing with ashwagandha.

To determine if it�s right for you, be sure to talk to your supplement expert at your

local health food store, or your ayurvedic medicine practitioner, to find out the dosage

best suited for you and your needs.

Much Love

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Jerusalem Dateline: 09/29/17 Kurds Vote for Independence, What's Next? - Duration: 22:31.

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>> THIS WEEK ON "JERUSALEM

DATELINE," AN EXCLUSIVE

REPORT FROM IRAQ, WHERE

THE KURDS HAVE JUST VOTED

IN FAVOR OF INDEPENDENCE.

>> IF YOU'RE KURDISH, THIS

IS ESPECIALLY FOR YOU,

BECAUSE WE'RE GOING TO BE

FREE FROM NOW ON.

>> PLUS, THREE ISRAELIS

MURDERED IN THE

PALESTINIAN ATTACK, AND

THE WIDOW WILL LIKELY GET

A PENSION.

AND PRAYERS AT THE WESTERN

WALL.

ALL OF THIS AND MORE ON

"JERUSALEM DATELINE."

HELLO, AND WELCOME TO THIS

EDITION OF "JERUSALEM

DATELINE."

I'M JULIE STAAL, FILLING

IN FOR CHRIS MITCHELL, WHO

IS ON ASSIGNMENT IN

KURDISTAN.

>>> THE KURDISH PEOPLE,

THE LARGEST ETHNIC GROUP

IN THE WORLD WITHOUT A

COUNTRY, TOOK A STEP

TOWARDS STATEHOOD WHEN THE

2% OF KURD92% OF KURDS VOTED IN

FAVOR OF INDEPENDENCE.

THE QUESTION REMAINS, WHAT

WILL HAPPEN IN THE MIDDLE

EAST AFTER THE REFERENDUM,

AND HOW THE TRUMP

ADMINISTRATION WILL

RESPOND.

>> Chris: AFTER THE

VOTE, KURDS TOOK TO THE

STREETS TO CELEBRATE THEIR

CLAIM TO A COUNTRY OF

THEIR OWN.

HOURS EARLIER, THEY TOOK

TO THE POLLS.

MANY CAME AND MADE IT A

FAMILY AFFAIR.

THESE KURDS ARE EXERCISING

THEIR RIGHT TO VOTE FOR

INDEPENDENCE FOR THE FIRST

TIME.

FOR MANY, IT IS ONE MORE

STEP AND A LONG HISTORY

TOWARDS A FREE AND

INDEPENDENT KURDISTAN.

EVEN THOUGH 14-YEAR-OLD

SELMA COLO COULDN'T VOTE, SHE

CAME WITH HER FAMILY AND

EXPRESSED THE HOPES OF THE

KURDISH PEOPLE.

>> IF YOU'RE KURDISH, IT

IS ESPECIALLY BECAUSE

YOU'RE GOING TO BE FREE

FROM NOW ON.

>> THIS IS A PEOPLE

ACHIEVING A DREAM THEY'VE

HAD FOR 100 YEARS.

>> Chris: THIS MAN

COMPARES THE KURDS OF

TODAY TO AMERICANS MORE

THAN 200 YEARS AGO.

>> THEY'RE NOT ASKING

ANYTHING FROM THE

AMERICANS, EXCEPT FOR THE

AMERICANS TO ACCEPT THAT

THE KURDS HAVE THE SAME

RIGHTS THAT THE AMERICANS

HAD IN 1776, ALTHOUGH THE

KURDISH COMPLAINTS ABOUT

IRAQ ARE MUCH BIGGER THAN

AMERICA'S COMPLAINTS.

>> Chris: THIS STATE

DEPARTMENT POSITION IS

BASED ON THE ONE-IRAQ

POLICY, WHICH WOULD KEEP

KURDISTAN UNDER THE

INFLUENCE OF THE

IRANIAN-BACKED GOVERNMENT

OF IRAN.

>> ONE, WE GIVE THEM TO

THE IRANIANS.

TWO, WE CLEA COMPLETE THE SHI'A

ARK THAT GOES AROUND IRAN

AND INTO LEBANON.

>> Chris: HE SAYS THIS

POLICY PUTS THE U.S. ON

THE WRONG SIDE.

>> TO INSIST ON THE UNITY

OF IRAQ UNDER A GOVERNMENT

IN BAGHDAD, THAT IS IRAN'S

CLOSEST ALLY IN THE WORLD,

THAT CREATED A MALITIA,

WHICH IS COMMANDED BY THE

HEAD OF THE IRANIAN

REVOLUTIONARY GUARDS, AND

WHICH IS ON KURDISTAN'S

BORDERS, AND INSTEAD OF

SIDING WITH THE KURDS, THE

TRUMP CITY IS SIDING WITH

SULEMON.

>> THE PLACE THAT HAS BEEN

PROTECTING IRAQ'S

CHRISTIANS, THE CHRISTIANS

OF THE MIDDLE EAST, IS

KURDISTAN.

>> Chris: THE KURDS FACE

HOSTILE NEIGHBORS, OPPOSED

TO THEIR INDEPENDENCE.

BUT THAT DOESN'T STOP

KURDS, LIKE SELMA, OF

DREAMING FOR A FREE PLACE.

>> IT WOULD A HAPPY AND

SPECIAL PLACE FOR KURDS TO

BE FREE.

>> Julie: AND NOW

JOINING US FROM IRBIL IS

CHRIS MITCHELL.

SHALOM, CHRIS.

WE SAW IN YOUR REPORT THAT

THE KURDS VOTED

OVERWHELMING FOR

INDEPENDENCE, BUT WHAT

WILL HAPPEN NOW?

>> Chris: IT IS GREAT TO

BE WITH YOU FROM IRBIL,

THE CAPITAL OF KURDISTAN.

AND THE QUESTION IS WHAT

IS GOING TO HAPPEN AFTER

THE SUCCESSFUL REFERENDUM.

MANY PEOPLE ARE LOOKING AT

TWO COUNTRIES.

IRAN HAS BEEN TRYING TO

FILL THE VACUUM HERE IN

KURDISTAN, AND THAT IS AN

OMINOUS DEVELOPMENT FOR

THE KURDS AND THE

CHRISTIANS IN THE AREA.

THE OTHER COUNTRY THAT IS

VERY PIVOTAL IS THE UNITED

STATES.

I'VE BEEN HEARING THAT IF

THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION

CAME OUT IN SUPPORT OF A

STRONG, FREE, AND

INDEPENDENT KURDISTAN,

THEY WOULD GET THEIR

INDEPENDENCE.

YOU HAVE TO REMEMBER THAT

AFTER WORLD WAR I, THERE

WAS A PROMISE BY THE

NATIONS THEY COULD HAVE AN

INDEPENDENT STATE, AND

THAT NEVER MATERIALIZED.

AND YOU SHOULD REMEMBER

AFTER ISIS CAME IN IN

2014, IT WAS THE KURDS

THAT TOOK OVER THOUSANDS

OF REFUGEES, EVEN WHILE

THEY WERE UNDER SIEGE.

>> Julie: CHRIS, WHAT IS

THE RELATIONSHIP OF ISRAEL

TO THE KURDS?

>> Chris: IT WAS ISRAELI

PRIME MINISTER BENJAMIN

NETANYAHU, WHO IS THE ONLY

LEADER IN THE FREE WORLD,

TO ACTUALLY COME OUT AND

SUPPORT KURDISH

INDEPENDENCE.

THE UNITED STATES OPPOSED

IT, IRAN, TURKEY, AND THE

BAGHDAD GOVERNMENT, THEY

ALL OPPOSED IT, BUT ISRAEL

STOOD BEHIND THE KURDS.

AND THERE IS AN

INTERESTING.

RELATIONSHIP

BECAUSE MANY JEWS IN

KURDISTAN, WHEN THEY WERE

UNDER PERSECUTION -- IT

WAS THE KURDS WHO HELPED

THEM GET BACK THE JEWS.

THERE IS A VERY CLOSE

AFFINITY BETWEEN ISRAEL

AND THE KURDISH PEOPLE.

SOMETIMES THAT

RELATIONSHIP IS OVERT,

LIKE WHEN PRIME MINISTER

BENJAMIN NETANYAHU CAME

OUT IN SUPPORT.

BUT MANY TIMES IT IS

COVERT.

THERE HAS BEEN REPORTS OF

THE ISRAELI SECURITY

SATISFIES HAVING

RELATIONSHIP HERE AND

SUPPORTING THE KURDS.

MANY TIMES THAT IS NOT

REPORTED ON, BUT THERE IS

A STRONG RELATIONSHIP

BETWEEN ISRAEL AND THE

KURDISH PEOPLE.

>> Julie: WE SAW IN

REPORTS THAT YOU VISITED A

COUPLE OF CHURCHES.

WHAT IS THE PLIGHT OR THE

SITUATION OF THE

CHRISTIANS IN THE AREA?

>> Chris: JULIE, EVER

SINCE WE REPORTED HERE IN

2014, IT HAS BEEN A

DESPERATE SITUATION HERE

FOR CHRISTIANS.

IN 2014, THEY WERE FLEEING

FOR THEIR LIVES.

NOW MANY OF THEM ARE STILL

DISPLACED.

WE WERE IN A CHURCH

SERVICE JUST THE OTHER

NIGHT WHERE HUNDREDS OF

CHRISTIANS HAVE GATHERED,

AND THEY'RE STILL IN A

REFUGEE CAMP THREE YEARS

AFTER THEY FLED THEIR

HOMES.

SOME OF THEM WOULD LIKE TO

GO BACK TO IRBIL AND

QARAQOSH, BUT THERE HOMES

HAVE BEEN DESTROYED.

THEY WOULD LIKE TO GO TO

OTHER COUNTRIES, BUT THAT

MAY NOT BE POSSIBLE.

IT IS A VERY IMPORTANT

TIME TO BE SUPPORTING THE

CHRISTIANS HERE BY PRAYER,

AND ALSO BY ACTION.

THERE IS SOME LEGISLATION

IN THE UNITED NATIONS'

CONGRESS THAT WOULD TRY TO

PROVIDE A SAFE ZONE FOR

CHRISTIANS IN THE NE NINEVEH

PLAIN.

CERTAINLY IT IS STILL A

DESPERATE TIME FOR OUR

BROTHERS AND SISTERS IN

CHRIST HERE IN THIS AREA.

>> Julie: HOW IMPORTANT

ARE OUR PRAYERS?

AND WHAT SHOULD WE BE

PRAYING FOR IN THE REGION?

>> Chris: I WOULD SAY

THAT PRAYER IS ONE OF THE

MOST IMPORTANT THINGS YOU

CAN DO FOR WHAT IS

HAPPENING HERE.

NOT ONLY FOR OUR BROTHERS

AND SISTERS -- AND THAT'S

CERTAINLY THAT WE NEED TO

DO, TO PRAY FOR THEIR

PROTECTION, TO PRAY THEY

COULD HAVE A NEW LIFE,

WHETHER HERE IN THEIR

VILLAGES, LIKE IN MOSUL OR

QARAQOSH, AND ALSO THE

ACTION THAT CAN BE DONE ON

THEIR BEHALF.

AND ALSO PRAYER FOR THE

GEOPOLITICS IN THE REGION.

WE TALKED TO A NORWEGIAN

PASTOR THAT CITED ACTS 17,

WHERE GOD SOMETIMES

REDRAWS BORDERS, AND THE

REASON FOR THAT IS SO MEN

CAN SEEK HIM.

IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO BE

PRAYING NOT ONLY FOR

INDIVIDUALS, FOR THE

WORKERS THAT ARE DOING --

SPREADING THE GOSPEL HERE,

FOR THE PRIESTS AND THE

OTHER WORKERS, BUT ALSO

FOR THE GEOPOLITICS, THAT

GOD WOULD HAVE HIS WAY IN

PURPOSES HERE IN THIS

LAND.

>> Julie: THANK YOU,

CHRIS, FOR YOUR EXCELLENT

REPORTING FROM KURDISTAN.

BE SAFE.

>>> UP NEXT, PALESTINIANS PALESTINIANS

AND INTERPOL, AND PAY TO

PLAY, A TERRORIST KILLS

THREE ISRAELI FAMILIES,

AND HIS FAMILY GETS A

>> Julie: THE UNITED

NATIONS REJECTED WARNINGS

FROM THE U.S. AND ISRAEL

AND VOTED TO INCLUDE THE

PALESTINIANS IN INTERPOL,

THE INTERNATIONAL POLICE

AGENCY.

THE VOTE CAME AT A U.N.

GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEETING

IN BEIJING, AND PACKED 75

TO 24, WITH 34 EXTENSIONS.

BOTH WASHINGTON AND

JERUSALEM ARE CONCERNED

THAT THE MOVE COULD PUT

KEY INTELLIGENCE IN THE

WRONG HANDS, AND THAT THE

PALESTINIANS COULD USE

INTERPOL TO PURSUE

CRIMINAL CHARGES AGAINST

ISRAELIS.

THE U.S. HAS ALSO ARGUED

THAT PALESTINE SHOULDN'T

BE IN INTERPOL BECAUSE IT

IS NOT A STATE.

ONE ISRAELI ACADEMIC

TWEETED THAT ADMITTING

PALESTINE TO INTERPOL IS

LIKE ADMITTING AL CAPONE

TO THE CHICAGO POLICE.

>>> JUST ONE DAY BEFORE

THE INTERPOL DECISION, A

PALESTINIAN TERRORIST

KILLED THREE ISRAELIS AND

WOUNDED A FOURTH.

I TALKED WITH RESIDENTS AT

THE SCENE OF THE ATTACK,

THE SECURITY FENCE OF THE

JEWISH COMMUNITY OF

HARADAR OUTSIDE OF

JERUSALEM.

HERE IS WHAT THEY TOLD ME.

>> ABOUT 7:00 I HEARD A

SERIES OF GUNSHOTS AND

THEN I HEARD AMBULANCES

AND HELICOPTERS, SO I KNEW

SOMETHING WAS UP.

>> Julie: THAT SOMETHING

WAS 37-YEAR-OLD IMI IMIR IMIRAKMUD.

>> HE HAD A WORK PERMIT,

APPROACHED THE SECURITY

GUARD, WORKED ON HIS OWN,

OPENED FIRE, AND KILLED

THOSE THREE INDIVIDUALS.

>> Julie: BEHIND ME IS

THE SECURITY GATE, AND

BEYOND THAT, THE ARAB

VILLAGE OF STATE ZURICK.

EVERY DAY UP TO 300 TO 400

PALESTINIANS CROSS THIS

STATE IN INTO HARADAR TO

WORK IN AREAS OVER HERE.

>> HE KNEW THE AREA VERY

WELL HERE.

IF HE MADE HIS WAY INSIDE

THE COMMUNITY, HE COULD

HAVE REACHED A SCHOOL,

WHICH IS 400 METRES FROM

WHERE WE ARE, BUT OUR

BORDER GUARDS PREVENTED

THAT TERRORIST FROM MAKING

HIS WAY INTO THE

COMMUNITY.

>> Julie: JEWISH ISRAELI

RESIDENTS FROM HARADAR

WERE SHOCKED.

>> WHEN YOU HAVE AN

11-YEAR-OLD SON CALLING

YOU IN THE MORNING AND

TELLING YOU, MOM, THERE IS

AN ATTACKER IN HARADAR --

IT IS THE LIFE LOSS.

>> THE RELATIONS WITH THE

PEOPLE HERE HAVE BEEN VERY

PEACEFUL.

A FEW HUNDRED WORK INSIDE

HARADAR EVERY DAY.

>> Julie: THIS RESIDENT,

STEVE LIEBOWITZ, SAID NOW

THINGS WILL HAVE TO

CHANGE.

>> I LIVED HERE FOR 17

YEARS, AND I DON'T

REMEMBER REALLY ANYTHING

THAT MADE ME FEEL UNEASY.

IT IS LIKE A PIECE OF LONG

ISLAND OUT HERE.

>> I THINK WE'RE GOING TO

HAVE TO WAKE UP TO A NEW

REALITY.

WE'RE GOING TO HAVE TO BE

AWARE THAT SECURITY IS AN

ISSUE FOR US.

>> Julie: THIS RESIDENT

AND COUNCIL MEMBER SAID

THE PROBLEM IS THEY DON'T

KNOW WHO TO TRUST.

>> WE'RE TRYING TO BE VERY

BRAVE, TO BRING THEM HERE.

BUT YOU SEE WHAT THEY'RE

DOING?

THEY BETRAY US.

IT IS A MATTER OF TIME

UNTIL YOU HAVE THE KNIFE

IN YOUR BACK.

WE KNOW IT.

UNFORTUNATELY.

AND IT IS NOT ALL OF THEM.

I HAD ONE PERSON WORKING

AND MY HOUSE FOR 12 YEARS.

>> Julie: WITHIN HOURS,

PALESTINIAN LABORERS WHO

WERE WORKING IN HARADAR,

WERE ESCORTED OUT OF THE

COMMUNITY.

IN ADDITION TO THE TERROR

VICTIMS AND THEIR

FAMILIES, THEY SAID IT IS

THE PALESTINIANS

THEMSELVES WHO WILL SUFFER

THE MOST.

>> THEY'VE BEEN WORKING

INSIDE OUR COMMUNITY,

MAKING A GOOD LIVING, AND

HAVING GOOD RELATIONS WITH

THE PEOPLE OF HARADAR FOR

THE LAST 30 YEARS.

AND THIS IS THE KIND OF

INCIDENT THAT WILL CUT

THEM OFF FROM THEIR DAILY

BREAD.

>> Julie: AS WE HEARD,

THE TERROR ATTACK IS BOUND

TO HAVE A NEGATIVE IMPACT

ON PALESTINIAN WORKERS.

SO WHAT MOTIVATED THE

ATTACKER?

THEY CALL IT "PAY FOR

SLAY."

HE WAS ON HIS WAY TO

HARADAR, WHERE HE WORKED.

HE OPENED FIRE ON SECURITY

PERSONNEL AT THE CROSSING

GATE, KILLING THREE

ISRAELIS AND CRITICALLY

WOUNDING A FOURTH.

HARADAR RESIDENTS WERE

SHOCKED.

>> THEY HAVE ALL OF THE

RIGHTS, LIKE AN ISRAELI,

AND THEY BE BETRAYED US BIG

TIME.

>> Julie: ISRAELI PRIME

MINISTER BENJAMIN

NETANYAHU SAYS PALESTINIAN

INCITEMENT IN THE MEDIA,

SCHOOL BOOKS, AND SOCIETY

ARE TO BLAME.

FOLLOWING THE ATTACK,

NETANYAHU CALLED ON THE

PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY

PRESIDENT MAHMOUD ABBAS TO

CONDEMN THE ATTACKS.

INSTEAD, ABBAS AS FATAH

ORGANIZATION GLORIFIED THE

TERRORIST AND SAID THE

MORNING WAS SCENTED WITH

THE FRAGRANCE OF MARTYRS.

>> THE AUTHORITY TO FATAH

IS TELLING HIS PEOPLE THAT

WHAT WAS DONE WAS A

RELIGIOUSLY POSITIVE ACT,

KILLING ISRAELIS IS A

RELIGIOUSLY POSITIVE ACT.

AND THIS, OF COURSE, IS

THE WORST MESSAGE YOU CAN

GIVE IN A RELIGIOUS

SOCIETY LIKE THE

PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY.

>> Julie: THIS MAN SAYS

PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY

BLAME DOESN'T STOP THERE.

>> THE FIRST THING THAT

HAPPENS IS THE FAMILY

RECEIVES HONOR.

AND THIS IS CRITICAL.

THE HONOR THAT THE FAMILY

RECEIVES, EVERY POTENTIAL

TERRORIST SEES THIS AS

WELL.

>> Julie: THAT HONOR

INCLUDES PUBLIC PRAISE,

AND SOMETIMES EVEN NAMING

SCHOOLS, PUBLIC SQUARES,

AND SPORTING EVENTS AFTER

TERRORISTS.

>> AND THE SECOND THING

THAT HAPPENS IS FINANCIAL

REWARD.

IN THIS CASE, THE WIFE AND

CHILDREN OF THE TERRORIST

WHO MURDERED YESTERDAY

WILL BE RECEIVING 2,600

SHEKELS, ABOUT $800 A

MONTH FOR LIFE.

>> Julie: MARCUS SAID

ISRAEL COULD CRACK DOWN ON

ENTIRE VILLAGES, REVOKING

WORK PERMITS INTO ISRAEL.

THAT WOULD INCREASE PEER

PRESSURE NOT TO CARRY OUT

ATTACKS.

BUT THE WEST COULD ALSO

PLAY A ROLE, HE SAID.

>> THE ONLY WAY THIS WILL

STOP IS IF THE LEADERSHIP

OF THE PALESTINIAN

AUTHORITY IS FORCED BY THE

INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TO

COMPLETELY CHANGE THE

MESSAGING.

THE INTERNATIONAL

COMMUNITY CAN FORCE THEM.

THE PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY

IS SO DEPENDENT ON FOREIGN

AID.

THE UNITED STATES GIVES

THEM FOREIGN AID, THE

EUROPEAN UNION GIVES THEM

FOREIGN AID -- THEY HAVE

THE POWER TO STOP THIS.

>> Julie: MEANWHILE, THE

THREE MEN WHO WERE KILLED,

INCLUDING AN ISRAELI ARAB,

ARE BEING HAILED AS THE

REAL HEROS.

THEY STOPPED THE TERRORIST

FROM ENTERING HARADAR AND

KILLING CIVILIANS.

>>> COMING UP...A SPECIAL

PRAYER FOR YOM KIPPUR.

>> Julie: JEWS WORLDWIDE

MARK YOM KIPPUR THE MOST

SOLEMN DAY OF THE JEWISH

YEAR.

THEY OBSERVE THIS DAY WITH

FASTING AND SPECIAL

PRAYER.

CHRIS MITCHELL EXAMINES

THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THIS

PRAYER TO BOTH JEWS AND

CHRISTIANS.

>> Chris: IT'S CALLED

THE VADUI, A PRAYER OF

REPENTANCE AND A PLEA FOR

FORGIVENESS.

>> THE VADUI IS A CENTRAL

PRAYER OF CONFESSION, AND

FOR FORGIVENESS OF THE

JEWISH PEOPLE ON YOM

KIPPUR.

IT IS A PRAYER THAT THEY

PRAY, NOT ONLY ON BEHALF

OF THEMSELVES, BUT ON

BEHALF OF ALL OF THE

JEWISH PEOPLE AROUND THE

WORLD.

>> Chris: REVEREND DAVID

PELEGI SERVES IN THE HEART

OF JERUSALEM'S OLD CITY.

HE STUDIED THE JEWISH

ROOTS OF CHRISTIANITY FOR

NEARLY 30 YEARS.

HE SAYS THE VADUI

RECOGNIZES WHAT JEREMIAH

THE PROPHET WROTE, THAT

THE HEART IS DECEITFUL

ABOVE ALL THINGS, AND THAT

DEEDS NEED TO FOLLOW

REPENTANCE.

>> ONE THING WE LEARN FROM

THE JEWISH PEOPLE,

SOMETHING QUITE IMPORTANT,

ESPECIALLY ABOUT YOM

KIPPUR, IT IS NOT ENOUGH

TO SAY YOU'RE SORRY.

YOU HAVE TO CONFESS, SAY

YOU'RE SORRY, AND THEN AT

THE SAME TIME TAKE

PRACTICAL STEPS TO CHANGE

YOUR BEHAVIOR.

>> Chris: THE VADUI

CONTAINS SECTIONS TO BE

SAID BOTH CORPORATELY AND

PRAYED BY THE INDIVIDUAL.

THE GROUP REPEATS

CONFESSIONS LIKE, WE SIN

BEFORE YOU, WE BETRAYED

YOU, WE SPOKE FALSELY.

NOW WE WANT TO REPENT AND

ASK YOUR FORGIVENESS.

THE INDIVIDUAL PRAYS IN

PART, O GOD AND FATHER,

MAKER OF HEAVEN AND EARTH,

I ACKNOWLEDGE MY SINCE,

DESIRING TO LEARN WHAT IS

YOUR WILL CONCERNING ME

AND RESOLVING TO DEVOTE

MYSELF MORE FAITHFULLY TO

YOUR HOLY SERVICE.

PALEGI SAYS CHRISTIANS CAN

FIND A PARALLEL BETWEEN

YOM KIPPUR AND THE

TEACHINGS OF JESUS.

>> WE HAVE A SEEING OF

JESUS, DON'T WE?

IF YOU BRING YOUR GIFT TO

THE ALTER AND YOUR BROTHER

HAS SOMETHING AGAINST YOU,

LEAVE YOUR GIFT AT THE

ALTER AND GO AND BE

RECONCILED WITH YOUR

BROTHER.

JEWISH TRADITION SAYS, GO

GET YOUR RELATIONSHIP

RIGHT WITH YOUR NEIGHBOR,

WITH YOUR BROTHER, WITH

YOUR FAMILY MEMBER,

FORGIVE AND BE RECONCILED,

AND THEN ON THE DAY OF

ATONEMENT, WHEN YOU BEGIN

TO FAST AND PRAY, AND TO

CONFESS, GOD WILL HEAR

YOUR PRAYER AND FORGIVE

YOU, AS YOU HAVE FORGIVEN

OTHERS.

THE TEACHING OF JESUS,

WHICH IS ALSO SOMETHING

THAT IS PART AND PARCEL OF

JEWISH TRADITION.

AND HERE THE TWO LINE UP

VERY NICELY.

>> Chris: CHRIS

MITCHELL, CBN NEWS,

JERUSALEM.

>> Julie: THOUSANDS OF

YEARS AGO, IN THE TIMES OF

THE JEWISH TEMPLE, THE

HIGH PRIEST WOULD HAVE

ENTERED THE HOLY OF HOLIES

JUST ONCE A YEAR ON YOM

KIPPUR.

IT WAS A TERRIFYING

EXPERIENCE AND AN AWESOME

PRIVILEGE TO STAND BEFORE

GOD FOR THE PEOPLE.

THOSE OUTSIDE KNEW HE WAS

STILL ALIVE BECAUSE HE HAD

BELLS SEWN ON THE HEM OF

HIS GARMENT.

ARCHEOLOGISTS IN JERUSALEM

HAVE DISCOVERED A RARE

GOLD BELL, BELIEVED TO BE

PART OF A PRIESTLEY

GARMENT IN THE TIME OF

JESUS.

TAKE A LOOK.

>>> THAT'S THE SOUNDS OF A

2,000-YEAR-OLD TINY GOLD

BELL.

>> AND THE MAN THAT WAS

WALKING WITH THAT BELL ON

HIS COAT, EVERYONE WAS

HEARING HIM COME, A SMALL

NOISE, YOU KNOW.

IT IS NOT A BIG NOISE.

JUST TO GIVE SOME RESPECT

TO THIS MAN.

>> Julie: ARCHEOLOGISTS

UNCOVERED THE BELL WHILE

EXCAVATING AN ANCIENT

DRAINAGE CHANNEL.

IT BEGINS AT THE POOL OF

SIGSILOUM, AND CONSIDERS TO

AN AREA BY THE WESTERN

WALL, WHERE JEWISH

WORSHIPPERS WOULD HAVE

ENTERED THE TEMPLE MOUNT

IN THE TIME OF JESUS.

>> AND THIS BELL WAS FOUND

BY THE SECOND TEMPLE.

>> Julie: THE BELL WOULD

HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE

GARMENT OF A WEALTHY

PERSON.

THE BIBLE DESCRIBES THE

ROBE OF AARON THE HIGH

PRIEST, SAYING, UPON ITS

HEM, YOU SHALL MAKE

POMEGRANATES OF BLUE,

PURPLE OF GUARANTY, AND

BELLS OF GOLD BETWEEN

THEM, ALL AROUND.

HEAD ARCHEOLOGIST ELLIE

SHUKRA SAYS THERE IS NO

WAY TO KNOW FOR SURE IF

THE BELL CAME FROM A

PRIESTLEY GARMENT.

>> IT COULD BE ANYONE.

BUT I THINK IT IS FROM

JERUSALEM IN THE SECOND

PERIOD.

>> Julie: HE BELIEVES

THE BELL FELL OFF THE

MAN'S GARMENT AND INTO THE

DRAINAGE CHANNEL.

>> AFTER 2,000 YEARS, THEY

WERE WALKING, WALKING VERY

HARD IN THE TUNNELS OF

JERUSALEM.

AND AFTER 2,000 YEARS, WE

FOUND THAT BELL IN THE

TUNNEL.

>> Julie: ARCHEOLOGISTS

HOPE TO OPEN THE CHANNEL

TUNNEL TO THE PUBLIC LATER

THIS SUMMER.

SHUKRA SAYS DISCOVERS LIKE

THE BELL SHED LIGHT ON THE

NATURE OF JERUSALEM IN

SECOND TEMPLE TIMES.

UP NEXT, PRAYING AT THE

WESTERN WALL AHEAD OF YOM

KIPPUR.

>> Julie: THE VADUI

PRAYER WE SPOKE ABOUT

EARLIER IS PART OF WHAT

ARE KNOWN AS THE PRAYERS

THAT FINISH ON YOM KIPPUR.

HERE IS A LOOK AT WHAT YOU

CAN SEE ON OUR SOCIAL

MEDIA CHANNELS, PRAYING AT

THE WESTERN WALL AHEAD OF

YOM KIPPUR.

[SPEAKING A FOREIGN

LANGUAGE]

[CHANTING]

>> Julie: THAT'S JUST

ONE EXAMPLE OF WHAT YOU

CAN SEE ON OUR SOCIAL

MEDIA CHANNELS.

WE WANT TO REMEMBER TO

PRAY FOR THE CHRISTIANS IN

THE MIDDLE EAST, THE

KURDISH PEOPLE, AND ALL

THOSE IN PUERTO RICO,

MEXICO, FLORIDA, AND

TEXAS, WHO ARE STILL

SUFFERING IN THE AFTERMATH

OF THE DISASTERS THERE.

AND REMEMBER THE GOD THAT

IS WATCHING OVER ISRAEL

AND YOU AND ME, NEITHER

SLUSLUMBERS NOR SLEEPS.

THAT'S IT FOR THIS

EDITION.

THANKS FOR JOINING US.

REMEMBER YOU CAN FOLLOW US

ON Facebook,TWITTER,

INSTAGRAM, AND

YouTube.

I'M JULIE STAAL.

WE'LL SEE YOU NEXT TIME ON

"JERUSALEM DATELINE."

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Fraggle Rock probably.

I loved Fraggle Rock.

The first TV show I ever fell in love with was definitely That's So Raven.

Oh, uhh, Who's The Boss.

Oooh, The Dick Van Dyke Show.

Quantum Leap.

The A-Team is the first one that comes to my head.

I'm going to have to say, like, Wonder Woman and Charlie's Angels.

Actually, no!

Lie!

I lied!

I don't want to be a liar on camera!

I'm going to have to say Carol Burnett.

The Love Boat.

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Jeffrey Tambor, who plays my parent on Transparent was on The Love Boat and his billing was behind

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It was Buffalo Bob and it was an after-school special.

I used to watch a lot of Simpsons growing up because my granddad just had lots - he

was obsessed so he had like box, like video, VHS's of Simpsons.

Loads of Simpsons.

Simpsons.

Yeah.

Loved It.

Oh man, I was a 90s Nickelodeon kid and my brother and I would rush back to the house

on saturdays because that's when SNICK came on and Ren and Stimpy was our favorite thing.

And it kind of still is.

It bonded us for life.

Full House.

Yeah.

It was a family affair for us.

My parents and I we would just sit down and hang out and watch Full House, it was like

a tradition.

I liked Father Knows Best and I liked Leave It To Beaver.

The Brady Bunch.

The Brady Bunch was the first TV show I fell in love with.

I just loved the sense of family.

And having a much smaller family than the Brady Bunch, I always fantasized about being

part of a big family.

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