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rebe90 · 8 months
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Zum Wohl.
Die Pfalz.
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sigalrm · 2 years
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Fresh grapes by Pascal Volk
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gute-info · 1 year
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Me, Olga Hepnarová, Petr Kazda & Tomas Weinreb, 2016
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geekynerfherder · 1 year
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Haven Gallery presents 'Sky', a group art exhibition featuring visual interpretations of characters, themes, and stories inspired by the zodiac and heavenly bodies.
Selected art by Linda Adair, Gina Matarazzo, Hope Doe, Julien Delval, Joseph Weinreb and Camille Murgue.
The exhibition is on display until February 19 2023 at Haven Gallery, 50 Main St, Northport, NY 11768, open to the public for viewing the art safely with Covid precautions, and on the Haven Gallery website.
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feldfrog · 2 years
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Harrison Weinreb: Trying to Play the Lottery More Full ep: https://youtu.be/BJOjSe9Yfsw
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rcvandenboogaard · 1 year
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Zelf je leven verzinnen - de 'Hochstapler' in actie
De ideale titel voor dit boek van Ian Buruma zou ‘Die Hochstapler’ geweest zijn, maar helaas bestaat er voor die term in het Engels of Nederlands – de twee talen waarbinnen deze Nederlands-Amerikaanse essayïst zich voornamelijk beweegt – geen adequaat equivalent. ‘De fantasten’ heet het boek nu in Nederlandse vertaling – altijd nog beter dan het ‘The collaborators’ van de oorspronkelijke, Engelse…
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 THURSDAY HERO: Rabbi Abraham Joshua Twerski
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Twerski was a Hasidic rabbi and psychiatrist who authored dozens of books, helped tens of thousands recover from addiction, and was a blessing to everyone he met.
Born in Milwaukee in 1930, Rabbi Twerski was the scion of two illustrious Hasidic dynasties: Bobov and Chernobyl. His father Rabbi Jacob Israel Twerski was a Russian immigrant and leading rabbi who was beloved by the Milwaukee Jewish community. Abraham was one of five brothers and the first to be born in America. He was raised in a traditional Orthodox home but attended public school.
After being ordained as a young man, Abraham served as his father’s assistant rabbi, and was in awe of his father’s ability to connect with people and counsel them. He later said, “I didn’t see my life as a performer of rituals, and I felt that if what psychiatry is doing is what my father used to be doing, well, then that’s where I’ll go. So I went to medical school to become a psychiatrist to do what I wanted to do as a rabbi.” He graduated from the medical school of Marquette University  in 1960 and served as clinical director of the psychiatry department at St. Francis Hospital in Pittsburgh for many years.
In 1972, Rabbi Twerski founded Gateway Rehabilitation Center in Pittsburgh, a program so successful that there are now 22 Gateway centers in Pennsylvania and Ohio, serving both Jewish and non-Jewish patients. The current CEO of Gateway, James Troup, said “Dr. Twerski is our founder, inspiration leader and the person we think of every day as we execute our mission and vision.”
His granddaughter Chaya Ruchie Twerski remembered growing up with her beloved zaydie. “My grandfather used to pray on Saturday mornings in Chabad and when we would walk home from synagogue, every single Shabbos was the same thing. Cars would honk, people would roll down their windows and shout, ’Sending our love,’ or ‘Five years clean, Dr. T!’”
At that time it was rare for an Orthodox rabbi to be an expert in secular subjects such as medicine. It was also a common belief in the Jewish community that alcoholism and addiction were gentile problems. Rabbi Twerski challenged both assumptions by becoming a prominent psychiatrist who wrote over 80 books and helped thousands of Jews and non-Jews recover from substance abuse – all while maintaining his identity as a pious and visible Hasidic Jew. He tackled subjects nobody else in the Jewish world was addressing, such as domestic abuse and drug addiction.
Those who knew Rabbi Twerski remembered that his favorite word was “gem” because he believed that every human being is a precious gem. Rabbi Moishe Mayir Vogel, executive director of the Aleph Institute in Pittsburgh, said of his beloved rabbi, “He would never throw anyone away. He would say, ‘We just have to polish them off and wipe away the dust.’”
Rabbi Twerski was the first Jewish leader to embrace the 12-step program created by Alcoholics Anonymous, despite the program’s association with Christian teachings. A renowned expert in spiritual and secular subjects, Rabbi Twerski wrote dozens of best-selling books, all with the same theme – self-esteem. A fan of the Peanuts cartoon, Rabbi Twerski co-wrote two books with Peanuts creator Charles Schultz. Noted psychologist Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Hersh Weinreb said of his mentor, “He was a great believer that there was no contradiction. A person could be a person of great faith and a rigorous scientist.”
In his long life, Rabbi Twerski made use of every moment. Besides treating patients, authoring books, and traveling the world to lecture and advise, Rabbi Twersky founded multiple organizations including Nefesh, an organization for mental health workers, the Kollel Learning Center, and Transitions, for boys from Orthodox homes battling substance addiction. Pittsburgh resident Mike Pasternak, co-founder of Transitions, described Rabbi Twerski as “an amazing person who cared about everyone. Every day I spent with him was an experience seeing someone be the ultimate mensch, caring for everybody.”
Besides his work as psychiatrist and spiritual leader, he was a gifted singer and composer. Rabbi Yisroel Rosenfeld of the Lubavitch Center of Pittsburgh said that Rabbi Twerski “had a beautiful voice and was a great composer of songs… He was an unusual kind of person. A person that was down to earth, but at the same time very spiritual. He had a foot in and was able to reach out and be effective in the entire world.”
Rabbi Twerski died in Israel on January 31, 2021 at age 90 and was survived by his wife Dr. Gail Bessler-Twerski, four children, and many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great grandchildren. His first wife Golda died in 1995. Rabbi Twerski’s will specified that there should be no eulogies at his funeral, instead mourners should sing a melody he composed for the words of Psalms 28:9, “Deliver and bless Your very own people; tend them and sustain them forever.”
For saving lives and blessing the entire world with his saintly presence, we honor Rabbi Abraham Joshua Twerski as this week’s Thursday Hero. May his memory be a blessing.
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santoschristos · 6 months
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A Moon Goddess Cruises the Magical Nile Joseph Weinreb
All reality manifests itself from this unfathomable space.
From her flows the creative cosmic energy we called Shakti.
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2023 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize Jury Panel Announced 🤩
We are proud to announce the 2023 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize Jury Panel, comprising influential figures in the art world, including gallerists, curators, artists, and commercial and philanthropic arts champions. Beautiful Bizarre Magazine Co-Founders Danijela Krha Purssey & Richard Purssey, Directors of Haven Gallery, Erica Berkowitz and Joseph Weinreb, representatives from our major sponsors, and four esteemed contemporary artists Rebecca Leveille Guay, Ellen Sheidlin, Ellen Jewett Sculpture, and Laura H. Rubin. Each Jury member excels in their field of expertise and is making waves around the world with their exceptional work. Get your work in-front of this respected Jury Panel, enter today.
Learn more at https://beautifulbizarreartprize.art/2023-beautiful-bizarre-art-prize-jury-panel-announced/
The 2023 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize is proudly sponsored by:
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o-druida-ebrio · 2 years
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"I, Olga Hepnarová" (2016)
Dir. Petr Kazda & Tomás Weinreb.
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lorebird · 2 years
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First couple of attacks so far!!
https://artfight.net/character/1115042.caymond-zephyre / https://artfight.net/character/1115198.veil
https://artfight.net/character/1638283.geddy-the-primarinadirk-weinreb
https://artfight.net/character/2160395.original-alfie
https://artfight.net/character/2261005.lyra
https://artfight.net/character/1300161.pinna
https://artfight.net/character/2109785.entropy
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"Cocina" en medio del río Mekong. Foto: Amanda Nourse y Glen Weinreb.
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itsnothingbutluck · 9 days
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Was wissen wir über Slowenien? Die meisten von uns denken jetzt vielleicht an Badeorte wie Bled, Wintersport, Berge und Wälder. Die wenigsten wissen, dass in Maribor am Ufer der Drau seit rund 450 Jahren die älteste Weinrebe der Welt wächst. Auch die Lage im Herzen Europas ist wirklich angenehm: Mit dem Auto ist man schnell in Mailand, Zagreb, Wien oder München.
Wie gut sich Slowenien für Auswanderer, digitale Nomaden und ausländische Investoren & Unternehmer eignet, erfahren wir in unserem aktuellen Podcast mit der slowenischen Rechtsanwältin Helena Devetak.
00:00:00 - Einleitung und Vorstellung
00:06:00 - Was sind die Hauptgründe in Slowenien zu Leben?
00:07:30 - Steuersätze in Slowenien
00:08:40 - Steuern für Freelancer und Einzelunternehmen
00:10:15 - Lebenshaltungskosten und Miete in Slowenien
00:12:00 - Zusammenfassung Steuern in Slowenien (Vorteile & Nachteile)
00:15:40 - Aufenthalt in Slowenien
00:18:08 - Digitale Nomaden und Freelancer in Slowenien
00:19:40 - Firmengründung in Slowenien
00:21:40 - Ausländische Investoren: In welchen Bereichen ist es sinnvoll in Slowenien unternehmerisch tätig zu werden?
00:22:58 - Infrastruktur in Slowenien
00:23:22 - Besteuerung von Auslandseinkommen in Slowenien
00:24:23 - Wohnungssuche in Slowenien
00:25:05 - Gesundheits- und Sozialsystem in Slowenien
00:26:37 - Bildungssystem in Slowenien
00:27:47 - Wie steht Slowenien zur Kryptowährung?
00:30:37 - Wein in Slowenien
00:31:27 - Agrarinvestitionen in Slowenien
00:33:03 - Schlussfragen an Helena Devetak
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impact-newswire · 11 days
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Toku is creating a world focused on preventive healthcare, using the eye as a window to our health.
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skovgaardhollis10 · 3 months
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Hidden Solutions To Cosmos Art Ceramics Revealed
The figurine is painted red. The dogū (土偶) from the Wanishi Site is a Japanese dogū or clay figurine of the ultimate Jōmon interval (c. Clay objects often have bodily uses but in addition spiritual and aesthetic uses. Putting damaged vases back together is seen as a taboo or unlucky in Korean culture so she selected to emphasize flaws which have been denied by Korean culture. In accordance with A. V. cosmos pipes , the tradition was formed from the native Neolithic Paleo-Siberian forest cultures and later received some admixture from the Caspian Sea by a gaggle of mostly male pastoralists of the Yamnaya tradition.
Svyatko, Svetlana V; Mallory, James P; Murphy, Eileen M; Polyakov, Andrey V; Reimer, Paula J; Schulting, Rick J (2009). "New Radiocarbon Dates and a Evaluate of the Chronology of Prehistoric Populations from the Minusinsk Basin, Southern Siberia, Russia" (PDF). Kaplan, James (2007-03-04). "The Kings of recent York - By Michael Weinreb - Books - Review". ColBase: Integrated Collections Database of the Nationwide Institutes for Cultural Heritage, Japan. Nationwide Institutes for Cultural Heritage. Excavated in Muroran, Hokkaido, and now a part of the gathering of the Tokyo National Museum, it has been designated an Important Cultural Property. The gallery has an intensive collection of British Victorian artwork, including main works by Lord Frederic Leighton and Sir Edward John Poynter.
Adams M.J., System and Meaning in East Sumba Textile Design: A Study in Conventional Indonesian Art, New Haven, Southeast Asian Cultural report Series 16, Yale University. Ōbora-type ceramics (大洞式土器) of Tōhoku. The dogū was recovered intact in 1918 from the Wanishi Site (輪西遺跡) in what was then the village of Wanishi (輪西村), at this time's metropolis of Muroran. Jongerius was born in De Meern, a village to the west of Utrecht within the Netherlands in 1963. From 1988 to 1993, she studied design at the Design Academy Eindhoven. Tokyo Nationwide Museum; NHK; The Asahi Shimbun, eds.
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