Friday, February 29, 2008

Special Guest, Author Alan D. Busch




Shalom fans and everyone else!

This week we had on our show a very special guest, Alan D. Busch, author of the book Snapshots: In Memory of Ben. One can only imagine what it is like to lose a son or daughter, and Alan was able to put it into words for those wanting to listen. An observant Jew, Mr. Busch says his faith never wavered, even after having lost his son, having gone through a divorce, and developing Parkinson's disease. This week's show is sure to be remembered by all. You can see some of his pertinent and other writings at his blog http://www.writersstockintrade.blogspot.com/ and http://thebookofben.blogspot.com/ . His book is available at amazon.com. You can listen to this week's show by going to the archived section at the right hand of this blog.

Good Shabbos!
-Josh

Monday, February 4, 2008

Holistic Artist Shayna Bracha Farber!

Shalom fans (and everyone else!)uvsuxyytn9qzg6k2

This past week the Emes V'Emunah crew had special guest Joanne Farber (Shayna Bracha) on the show. She is a holistic artist who specializes in meditations, visualizations and vocalizations, and developed the technique known as Harmony FusionWave Awareness. Over a decade ago, Shayna was diagnosed with fibromyalgia, a debilitating disease which can cause widespread pain and unwanted cold to the limbs. With the help of traditional medicine and a newfound connection with the spiritual realm, she was able to overcome classic symptoms of the disease, and today considers herself cured, having hiked to the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu and developed classes and radio broadcasts based on her art. Here are some samples of her work:

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You can listen to last week's episode by clicking the link in the archive section on the right side of this blog.

Catch Shayna Bracha every Wednesday night at 9:30 Eastern time at the Virtual Yeshiva in NoahChat, or listen to her radio broadcast, "Gateway to Eternity" with Raj Anand held on the second and fourth Thursdays of the month at 9 PM Eastern time. You can find more information about her and her work at www.shaynabracha.com. You can contact her at shaynabracha9@yahoo.com.

I"YH, Scott and I will be back this week with yet another special guest! We're looking forward to seeing you there at www.noahchat.com! That's all for now!

-Josh

Friday, January 11, 2008

Special Guest Shifra Shomron, Gush Katif Evacuee

Shalom listeners!

It's been such a long time since we've had a show, so Scott and I decided to make this one meaningful and enduring.

Shifra Shomron, author of the acclaimed novel, Grains of Sand: The Fall of Neve Dekalim, and guest on the Tamar Yonah Show, joined us for an insightful evening in which we were fortunate enough to gain a glimpse of what it was like to live in one of the most fertile communities in Israel, and also to have to go through the 2005 withdrawal from Gaza, which happened to be her home. She spoke about her book, what people are doing to rebuild the community and what she believes to be the future of the Jewish people and the state of Israel. Listen to the show in our archived section right here on the blog, or click here. This is one you can't miss!

If you would like to learn more about her book, click here: http://www.geocities.com/nevedekalim/

Thanks, and we hope to hear from the listeners about what they thought! Just email us at emesradiolive@yahoo.com. And we'll be back, G-d willing, for another show in the very near future.

A big thanks also goes out to Eddy from the San Fernando Valley for hosting our show and making a unique page solely for it, and providing Shifra with important questions that every listener should ask himself.

 

-Josh and Scott

Thursday, November 1, 2007

This Land is G-d's Land

Shalom fans and everyone else!

Great show tonight; thanks to everyone who joined us.
I wrote the following in response to a friend of mine who wanted to know where exactly in the Torah is the commandment of maintaining the land, to not give it away and to be connected with it, both physically and spiritually.

Eretz Yisroel, the land of Israel, is more than just the promised land of the Jews. Yes, Hashem made a covenant with them for which they would receive Hashem’s favor and the land of their forefathers, if they should only obey the commandments dictated in the Torah. One of these commandments, however, is that if we indeed find ourselves with the land in our possession, we are not, under any circumstances, to give even a square inch of it away, not to our enemies, and not to our friends. There is nothing wrong with the goyim (nations of the world) living amongst us in our own land, as long as they have no intention of harming us or our aspirations. But history has proven that there is indeed a divine connection to the land that we must acknowledge.

As the 5th book of Moshe Rabbeinu, Devarim (Deuteronomy) comes to a close, Moshe dies and Yehoshua picks up where he left off to lead the people in to the Promised Land. G-d instructs the Jews as to how they are to conduct themselves when they enter and possess the land:

  • 8. [Therefore] keep all the commandments that I command you this day, in order that you may be strong and come and possess the land to which you are crossing, to possess it,
  • 9. and in order that you may prolong your days on the land that the Lord swore to your forefathers to give to them and to their seed a land flowing with milk and honey.

In Bereshis Raba 49, Hashem says: Israel and the people of Israel are beloved by me-- I'll bring My beloved Israel to My beloved land.


This might be an appropriate time to add the following. It is said that each verse in the Torah corresponds to a year in the Jewish calendar. In other words, clear parallels should be seen between what it says in the Five Books of Moshe and major events in our history. Probably the most famous of these allusions is the example given for the 5708th verse in the Torah, which corresponds to the year 5708 (1948 in the secular calendar). Devarim 30:2 states:

  • and you will return to the Lord, your God, with all your heart and with all your soul, and you will listen to His voice according to all that I am commanding you this day you and your children

As everyone very well knows, 1948 was the year in which the people of Israel miraculously returned to their G-d given land after an inconceivable Hell on Earth consumed roughly a third of the Jewish population. The wars subsequently won in 1967, in which Israel reclaimed Yerushalayim, and 1973, when practically the entire Arab world attempted to annihilate us on the holiest day of the year (Yom Kippur), were equally, if not more miraculous. These days, when remembering that period, we nostalgically recall the political figures who were at the forefront of a revolution. Golda Meir, Yitzhak Rabin, Moshe Dayan and Ariel Sharon. However, most of the veterans who lived it will admit that as a whole, the wars of modern Israel were nothing short of miraculous- or “luck” if they are that spiritually blind. Those who understood knew that G-d was pulling the strings for the Jewish people.

There is yet another miracle associated with the land. Prior to the Jews’ return shortly before 1948, the land of Israel was barren as it was destined to be when the Jews were exiled from it nearly 2000 years prior. After having visited the land in 1867, Mark Twain said this about it in his book, The Innocents Abroad:

  • “... A desolate country whose soil is rich enough, but is given over wholly to weeds... a silent mournful expanse.... a desolation.... we never saw a human being on the whole route.... hardly a tree or shrub anywhere. Even the olive tree and the cactus, those fast friends of a worthless soil, had almost deserted the country.”

When the Jews slowly started coming back, they worked the land as others tried to do but could not. It began to blossom and bloom, the fields again became a lush green, and Israel would henceforth be known for its rich and diverse landscape.


Needless to say, the greatest Torah scholars and sages of our history were all vehemently against giving away an iota of Jewish land:

The Lubavitcher Rebbe of Chabad:

  • “…here we are not discussing diplomacy, but the surrender of parts of Eretz Yisroel. The very fact that a negotiation on this is taking place is a desecration of G-D's Name and in opposition to G-D and His Torah.”

Prior to the acquisition of the state of Israel, it is said that the Rebbe was not necessarily for taking back the land forcefully, as this was a famous dilemma in Jewish law. Once the land was given to us by the nations of the world, however, the Rebbe would at every opportunity stand against dividing the land or giving any of it away to any other person, place or thing.

Rav Avraham Shapira, just before he recently passed away at the age of 94, gave the following final statement:

  • “The Land of Israel belongs to the Nation of Israel and was granted to us as an inheritance by the Creator of the world. Neither the Prime Minister nor anybody else has the right to give away areas, or even a grain, of the holy Land of Israel. The entire Land of Israel, according to the borders outlined in the Torah – belonged in the past, and belong in the present and future, only to the Nation of Israel, and it is forbidden by severe Torah prohibition to give up any of the territory of our holy land.”

Rashi, arguably the premier commentator on the Torah who conjured endless words of wisdom for Jews to study to this very day, presents the following as his first ever commentary:

  • R. Yitzchok said: The Torah should have begun with [the verse] "This month shall be [your first month]," it being the first precept that the Israelites were commanded. Then why does it [the Torah] begin with "In the beginning"? This is because [of the concept contained in the verse,] "He declared the power of His works to His people in order to give to them the inheritance of nations." Thus, should the nations of the world say to Israel, "You are robbers, for you have taken by force the lands of the Seven Nations," they [Israel] will say to them: "All the earth belongs to G-d. He created it and gave it to whomever He saw fit. It was His will to give it to them and it was His will to take it from them and give it to us."


Far from perfect, I need only a very small quantity of intellect to choose G-d, the sages of old and the true leaders of today, who are not necessarily recognized to the extent that they ought to be and will be, G-d willing, when the Redemption arrives. I stand against anyone and everyone who considers, even for a moment, the idea that it is permissible to let go of a square inch of G-d’s land. For who are we to be so arrogant in the Face of our Creator?

© 2007 Yehoshua Avraham ben Ephraim Shmuel.

Monday, October 22, 2007

Archive Is Back Up!

Shalom fans and everyone else!

I'm pleased to announce that all archived shows are once again up and running, so you can click on them to download and listen whenever you wish. This is thanks again to Eddy from San Fernando Valley, California... he is hosting my shows on his website so that you can listen to them... and I don't have to pay a penny. His website is www.importantnews.us for anyone who is interested in reading about crystal clear perspectives on Israel and the Jewish people. Thanks again Ed! And Scott and I hope to have many listeners in the future. I may purchase a copy of windows xp for the new computer so that I can play music on the show as I used to. That's all for now; catch us this Thursday I"YH, same time (8 PM Eastern), same place (www.noahchat.com ).

-Josh

Sunday, September 9, 2007

It's Been One Year!

Shalom fans and everyone else! We apologize for the lateness in posting.

Way back in late September of 2006, Robert (brother of Scott) and I made our first official broadcast on NoahChat.com! It was during the ten day period between Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur, and we talked about doing real tshuva (returning to Gd). It's been almost a year since then, and the fanbase has grown, Israel's been active, and much has been said. Oh, and Scott took Robert's place.
Being that I am now running on a laptop with windows vista, I am having trouble switching between mic and stereo, and thus I cannot play music during the show without logging out of the room and coming back in. Gd willing, by September 20 next week this will be resolved and we will have an AMAZING one year anniversary show! We're looking forward to it.

Also, I realize the links to previous shows are not working. Eddy, the man who used to host our shows on his website, unfortunately had to close his site. We understand completely as it does require a regular fee and this can be difficult to maintain. So I'll take the time here to thank Eddy for his many months of hosting services for our cause. He has helped us to achieve where we are now. Thanks Ed!

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Shalom Fans!

Shalom fans! It's been a long time since the last posting and I figured it would only be appropriate to update you all on what has been going on and what will, in the future I"YH, transpire.

In late July we aired Mamamitzvah for the first time in many months, as well as Rav Eli from the Jewish Home (www.thejewishhome.org) for the first time ever! The subject was Tu B'Av, Jewish "date night", and Rav Eli spoke as he always does, with ruach and sophistication. It was a great show and can be downloaded from the archive section to the right of this post.
In other news, we may or may not be having a show tomorrow night. It depends on several factors which are not completely up to me and Scott, so we will have to wait and see what happens! If we DO have a show, Gd willing Mamamitzvah will be on to play her interview with the Pollard family. It will be an excellent show I"YH, whenever we are capable of airing it.

Scott and I are considering broadcasting on TUESDAYS as well as Thursdays, for an equal amount of time. If you would like this to happen, bring in more fans! We need more consistent listeners, as well as suggestions for future improvements. We also might be broadcasting via another medium in addition to the Virtual Yeshiva. Again, this depends on the fanbase. So spread the word and help to make Emes V'Emunah what it can be!

Cya soon Gd willing!
-Josh