Flying High (Official Music Video)
Single by Shea Rubenstein

Produced by
Shea Rubenstein & Zvika Bornstein
Single is available at SheaRubenstein.com and all music platforms
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Filmed in the breathtaking vistas of the Grand Canyon, written and produced by Zvika Bornstein, and arranged by Amit Ben Atar, “Flying High” is a symbolic journey of his quest to soar above life’s challenges through tefillah and perseverance. This song will inspire listeners to soar on their own journeys through life, connecting to the One Above and never giving up.
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Credits
Composed by: Zvika Bornstein
Lyrics by : Zvika Bornstein
Sung by: Shea Rubenstein
Choir: Yakov Spadaro

With the Siyum just 37 days away, klal yisroel eagerly anticipates what will b’ezras Hashem be the ruchniyus inspiration of a lifetime. The Siyum Hashas is a celebration of seven years of total mesiras nefesh by thousands and thousands of lomdei haDaf. They and their families are the true mechutanim of the Siyum.
Due to the virtual sell-out of MetLife Stadium, Agudas Yisroel has informed Matzav.com of the opening of a new venue, the Barclays Center in Downtown Brooklyn, which will accommodate many more lomdei haDaf and their families.
Barclays will feature a hybrid program, including a live Siyum as well as singing and dancing. Much of the program at MetLife will be livestreamed into the center.

JERUSALEM (AP) — The Israeli military says it has demolished the homes of four Palestinians suspected of killing an Israeli soldier. Israeli forces tore down the homes in the West Bank village of Beit Kahil, northwest of Hebron. Israel says the four are suspected of being involved in the fatal stabbing Cpl. Dvir Sorek in […]

Wake Up

By Rabbi Pinchos Lipschutz
We read this week in Parshas Toldos about Rivkah’s difficult pregnancy. She is informed that “shnei goyim bevitneich,” she would be giving birth to two distinct personalities, Yaakov and Eisov, who would lead two separate nations.
Yaakov was the epitome of goodness, while Eisov is always pointed to as the embodiment of evil. The pesukim describe their differences somewhat cryptically, and Chazal expound upon what took place.
The posuk portrays Eisov as an “ish yodeia tzayid, ish sodeh,” a hunter, while Yaakov is depicted as an “ish tam yosheiv ohalim,” a fine person who spent his time in the tent of Torah.

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A Saudi journalist expressed admiration for Jewish people and all of Israel’s citizens after visiting the Jewish state this week on a secret trip, i24News reported.
The reporter, cultural researcher and scholar of Jewish text, who spoke to Israel’s Army Radio on the condition of anonymity, made a trip to Israel after accepting an invitation by Israel’s foreign ministry, which also hosted Arab journalists last week from Kuwait and Iraq.
“My goal is to bring people here to get to know the real Israel—to see it firsthand, and not through television or social media—and see how Israel is unjustly slandered,” said Hassan Kaabia, Israel’s Foreign Ministry spokesman for the Arabic media who organized and accompanied the group, reported The Jerusalem Post.

PepsiCo, which acquired Israeli home beverage-maker SodaStream last year, is planning to expand the company’s plant in southern Israel, Globes reported on Sunday.
PepsiCo will invest $92.5 million in the expansion of SodaStream’s plant in the Idan HaNegev Industrial Park near the Bedouin town of Rahat in southern Israel. The plant currently has 1,500 employees and will hire 1,000 more workers for the expansion.
Bedouin Arabs from the nearby area make up about one-third of the plant’s workforce, with many of the rest of employees Palestinian Arabs who worked at SodaStream when the factory was based in the West Bank before it closed due to international pressure.
PepsiCo acquired SodaStream for $3.2 billion in August 2018.

Barry Michaels’ first attempt to start a bargain airline ended with him being sued by investors, sanctioned by the SEC and ultimately receiving 21 months in federal prison on securities fraud and tax charges.
That was in the 1990s. Last week, Michaels once brought his idea to the Department of Transportation, seeking approval to fly giant 747s on domestic routes and offering bottom-dollar fares propped up by onboard advertising. He calls the company Avatar Airlines and is hoping to raise $300 million from investors to get it off the ground.

yahrtzeit-candlesRav Tzvi Hersh Hakohen of Rimanov (1778-1846). From the age of fifteen, Tzvi Hersh began traveling to the court of Rav MenachemMendel of Rimanov. He became one of the Rebbe’s closest chassisdim and his personal attendant; he tus became know as Rav Tzvi Hersh Meshares. After the petira of Rav Naftali of Ropshitz (another of the closest chassidim of Rav Menachem Mendel), Rav Tzvi Hersh returned to Rimanov to accept the mantle of leadership of the chassidim. His divrei Torah were compiled and published by his son, Rav Yosef, under then name Be’eiros Hamayim.

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