All because a 9 year old boy took some initiative.
built a cardboard arcade.
his dad let him do what he wanted during summer vacation.
a filmmaker/creative DIY guy driving a 1996 Toyota Corolla needed a spare part drove past the arcade Caine built in his dad's auto parts shop,
I love that I am the 127th person to be "talking" about Interconnected on Facebook.
Loving that man named Nirvan who put this together has a company called Interconnected.
Didn't ya know that I love the number 127?
No, folks, this wasn't by chance.
Kudos to all the folks involved.
Caine is GOING TO COLLEGE! (well, alone, today they have raised $44,000)
A little boy with a family auto parts store in East LA now has a college fund.
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Monday, April 2, 2012
More Positive Vibrations
Along the lines of world peace and unity, Rocker T offers a great guitar lesson a number of years ago to friends at the Rainbow Gathering in 2003.
Thanks, Zev, for uploading this beautiful video.
Kind of makes you want to read more carefully the side of a Dr. Bronner's bottle of Castille soap. Just a point of interest that the Bronner family were originally German Jews. The family name was Heilbronner, and the "Heil' part was dropped as Hitler rose to power. The reggae connection is for sure there!
Thanks, Zev, for uploading this beautiful video.
Kind of makes you want to read more carefully the side of a Dr. Bronner's bottle of Castille soap. Just a point of interest that the Bronner family were originally German Jews. The family name was Heilbronner, and the "Heil' part was dropped as Hitler rose to power. The reggae connection is for sure there!
Friday, March 30, 2012
Once In A While You Shown The Light
In the strangest places if you look at it right. I have a touch of the blues, but when I heard Sublime's "Scarlet Begonias" this morning, my mood was lifted. I wasn't a 90s garage band fan, but when Jerry's energy comes through with this tune how can things be bad?
I'm gonna be happy with the rings on my fingers and maybe I'll put some bells on my shoes, at least figuratively. But not the rings. They are real. Love rocks are a girl's best friend, didn't you know? And I will be happy to light Shabbat candles tonight and see the light in a very cozy place: my home. With my very own daughter Concealed Light.
I'm gonna be happy with the rings on my fingers and maybe I'll put some bells on my shoes, at least figuratively. But not the rings. They are real. Love rocks are a girl's best friend, didn't you know? And I will be happy to light Shabbat candles tonight and see the light in a very cozy place: my home. With my very own daughter Concealed Light.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Love Your Children, Pay Attention to Them
That was the message of Eva Sandler last week, who lost her husband and two children in a recent terrorist attack in Toulouse, France. May we only know happiness and joy going forward. The irony of this blog post is that currently I am ignoring my children while they eat their supper to watch the media coverage from last week's funeral.
May the victims' memories be a blessing.
I know it isn't the Jewish tradition to play music or give flowers when a person dies, but I still can't help but think towards CSN.
May the victims' memories be a blessing.
I know it isn't the Jewish tradition to play music or give flowers when a person dies, but I still can't help but think towards CSN.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Rachel Dratch: Too Jewish For the Prairie
Check out this interview with Rachel Dratch and Amy Poehler based on Rachel's new autobiography. So glad I caught her in the late 90s at Upright Citizen's Brigade.
Check out this interview from a few years ago. Note: if I could have uploaded her famous Debbie Downer episode where the whole crew is at Disney and is simply laughing away, I would have. I guess folks want to protect that Intellectual Property. Is that you, Lorne? Cuz Rob Reiner has done the same thing when it comes to YouTube videos of "This is Spinal Tap", and it really does a disservice to the bourgeois of the world!
Of course, I like her because she shares the same first name as me.
And spells it the same.
And has the same last name as one of my favorite Judaic studies teachers as a child, Rabbi Mark Dratch. I learned Baba Metziah using Cabbage Patch Kids as the examples.
Check out this interview from a few years ago. Note: if I could have uploaded her famous Debbie Downer episode where the whole crew is at Disney and is simply laughing away, I would have. I guess folks want to protect that Intellectual Property. Is that you, Lorne? Cuz Rob Reiner has done the same thing when it comes to YouTube videos of "This is Spinal Tap", and it really does a disservice to the bourgeois of the world!
Of course, I like her because she shares the same first name as me.
And spells it the same.
And has the same last name as one of my favorite Judaic studies teachers as a child, Rabbi Mark Dratch. I learned Baba Metziah using Cabbage Patch Kids as the examples.
Orthodox and Single? Miami Plastic Surgeon Will Work Pro Bono!
This one spread like wildfire this week. As if frum Jews have the time to think about this a week before Passover.
In response to Yitta Halberstam's article that single girls get plastic surgery to help land a husband, Dr. Michael Salzhauer has offered it for free to them in Miami. One caveat: you have to come recommended through your matchmaker or Rabbi.
Sounds pretty bezerk to me. Gila Manolson offers her opinion, more eloquently written than mine, here.
Maybe instead of undergoing surgery, they could learn fashion tips from the Hot Chani's of the world (it goes without saying that a subscription to W and V are helpful if you can get past the rampant untznius images...but a personal stylist can't hurt, either). A lot of people take offense to that term coined by Heshy Fried, but I think it's pretty funny. Doubt that Gila would like it. But I like Gila. She was a teacher of mine a long time ago, and I don't mean to offend.
Personally, I could use some fashion advice.
Even though I am out of the shidduch market, I still like to look good. And tie-dyes don't always fly.
Now, get back to cleaning!
From one queen (the Jewish woman, referenced above), to another (the witty parody of Freddy Mercury's tune, below)
In response to Yitta Halberstam's article that single girls get plastic surgery to help land a husband, Dr. Michael Salzhauer has offered it for free to them in Miami. One caveat: you have to come recommended through your matchmaker or Rabbi.
Sounds pretty bezerk to me. Gila Manolson offers her opinion, more eloquently written than mine, here.
Maybe instead of undergoing surgery, they could learn fashion tips from the Hot Chani's of the world (it goes without saying that a subscription to W and V are helpful if you can get past the rampant untznius images...but a personal stylist can't hurt, either). A lot of people take offense to that term coined by Heshy Fried, but I think it's pretty funny. Doubt that Gila would like it. But I like Gila. She was a teacher of mine a long time ago, and I don't mean to offend.
Personally, I could use some fashion advice.
Even though I am out of the shidduch market, I still like to look good. And tie-dyes don't always fly.
Now, get back to cleaning!
From one queen (the Jewish woman, referenced above), to another (the witty parody of Freddy Mercury's tune, below)
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Jerusalem City of Gold: It Is For the Best
"Just nod if you can hear me" -Pink Floyd
Click to 23:51 on the below video or even this link for a 1994 Phish performance of Yerushalayim Shel Zahav. Phish mavens really ate up that one in the 90s whenever they played this old school Israeli song written by Naomi Shemer. Those days are over, but we can always listen and remember. And think towards what could be in the future.
Thank you to Phish.net for debuting this video this week. Quite an intricate jam, though I don't expect most of you to listen to the whole thing.
As far as I know, Phish has never played a show in Israel. I think they should.
This child might be grown, but the dream is never gone.
"If you will it, it is no dream." -Theodor Herzl
I try to maintain optimism, but if a show in Israel never happens, I will keep in mind the following:
"When a person knows that everything that happens to him is for the best, this is a taste of the world to come." -R' Nachman of Breslov
Click to 23:51 on the below video or even this link for a 1994 Phish performance of Yerushalayim Shel Zahav. Phish mavens really ate up that one in the 90s whenever they played this old school Israeli song written by Naomi Shemer. Those days are over, but we can always listen and remember. And think towards what could be in the future.
Thank you to Phish.net for debuting this video this week. Quite an intricate jam, though I don't expect most of you to listen to the whole thing.
As far as I know, Phish has never played a show in Israel. I think they should.
This child might be grown, but the dream is never gone.
"If you will it, it is no dream." -Theodor Herzl
I try to maintain optimism, but if a show in Israel never happens, I will keep in mind the following:
"When a person knows that everything that happens to him is for the best, this is a taste of the world to come." -R' Nachman of Breslov
Monday, March 26, 2012
Love Rocks Are A Girl's Best Friend
Spring is in the air, and you know what that means. Weddings and engagements. Browsing for rings in Tiffany, a la Holly Golightly, is usually in order. But savvy consumers go straight to 47th street for the purchase. In my world, no matter the size of the stone you are looking for, you go to someone via referral through friends or family. Usually that someone is a man. Miss Marmelstein, why pay retail when I Can Get It For You Wholesale? Unfortunately, speaking from personal experience, the boys-club vibe that thrives among the diamond dealers isn't always welcoming to women.
Enter Limor Senker of Love Rocks New York.
Let me disclose that Limor is a family friend. Since I know her personally, I know that her professional manner is genuine. Limor's Love Rocks is a line of fine contemporary jewelry that has received great press - from People to WWD to Glamour. She uses ethically-sourced pave diamonds and embeds them in 14K gold and platinum to make earrings, bracelets, and more.
If diamonds are a girl's best friend, wouldn't you want your friend to design your jewelry?
Limor has vast experience in the diamond business. She also custom-designs diamond jewelry: no more dark-paneled offices with middle-aged men who think they know better than the little miss. Limor's understanding of style and design, coupled with her personal demeanor make you feel like you're chatting with a friend who also happens to be a diamond jewelry designer.
Recently, Limor and I worked together to customize an anniversary band. I couldn't be happier with my ring. She was so accessible during the whole process. It was lots of fun, too! Limor uses computer technology to create a rendering of the piece, so nothing is created without full satisfaction or left up to the imagination. Before she makes the jewelry, you see exactly what it will look like. How great is that!
Not a New Yorker? No need to worry. She will talk with you over the phone, email, Skype, gchat or Facebook. All packages she sends are fully insured. Best of all, she works with all budgets. Working with Limor is such a pleasure, and I urge you to give her a call if you're in the market. If it's your fiance who is taking care of things, tell him you will be happy that he called Limor.
Love Rocks NY
646.415.8770
info@loverocksny.com
And to think, I had no cultural context for "Material Girl" when it came out in 1985.
Enter Limor Senker of Love Rocks New York.
Let me disclose that Limor is a family friend. Since I know her personally, I know that her professional manner is genuine. Limor's Love Rocks is a line of fine contemporary jewelry that has received great press - from People to WWD to Glamour. She uses ethically-sourced pave diamonds and embeds them in 14K gold and platinum to make earrings, bracelets, and more.
If diamonds are a girl's best friend, wouldn't you want your friend to design your jewelry?
Limor has vast experience in the diamond business. She also custom-designs diamond jewelry: no more dark-paneled offices with middle-aged men who think they know better than the little miss. Limor's understanding of style and design, coupled with her personal demeanor make you feel like you're chatting with a friend who also happens to be a diamond jewelry designer.
Recently, Limor and I worked together to customize an anniversary band. I couldn't be happier with my ring. She was so accessible during the whole process. It was lots of fun, too! Limor uses computer technology to create a rendering of the piece, so nothing is created without full satisfaction or left up to the imagination. Before she makes the jewelry, you see exactly what it will look like. How great is that!
Not a New Yorker? No need to worry. She will talk with you over the phone, email, Skype, gchat or Facebook. All packages she sends are fully insured. Best of all, she works with all budgets. Working with Limor is such a pleasure, and I urge you to give her a call if you're in the market. If it's your fiance who is taking care of things, tell him you will be happy that he called Limor.
Love Rocks NY
646.415.8770
info@loverocksny.com
And to think, I had no cultural context for "Material Girl" when it came out in 1985.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Hot Dogs and Led Zeppelin
My first grader, aka The Wolfman's Brother, came home last week talking about how the boys in class have a special nickname for each other, but that it's private and he couldn't tell me more. I managed to listen carefully enough to learn that boys are called hot dogs and girls are called hamburgers. When asked the reasoning behind these nicknames, in all the sweet innocence he is, The Wolfman's Brother just said, "I don't know." Awww.
Also last week, my brother, Uncle Goalie, recommended Led Zeppelin's "Hot Dog" from In Through the Out Door as a good idea for spin class. The Goalie is right...Kashmir might not have enough BPMs. Yes, I know what BPMs are*. Do you?
Now that spring is here, it's almost summer, which means hot dog season.
Just don't eat too many.
Nitrates and nitrites are no good for any of us.
Even if it says all natural on the package, just remember they are fooling you.
*of course I didn't until it was pointed out to me! Now that I do, naturally I feel pretty ignorant since I claim to like music.
Also last week, my brother, Uncle Goalie, recommended Led Zeppelin's "Hot Dog" from In Through the Out Door as a good idea for spin class. The Goalie is right...Kashmir might not have enough BPMs. Yes, I know what BPMs are*. Do you?
Now that spring is here, it's almost summer, which means hot dog season.
Just don't eat too many.
Nitrates and nitrites are no good for any of us.
Even if it says all natural on the package, just remember they are fooling you.
*of course I didn't until it was pointed out to me! Now that I do, naturally I feel pretty ignorant since I claim to like music.
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