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In this episode, we're exploring the intersection of design, community, and sustainability with two inspiring women who are reshaping the built environment. Tina Ranieri-D'Ovidio and Hagit Waisman are the founding Principals of ward99 architects, a firm known for creating award-winning public spaces that reflect the diverse communities they serve.With decades of experience and a shared passion for sustainable, people-centered design, Tina and Hagit are proving that architecture can be a powerful tool for connection and change. In a field where only 33% of architects in Canada are women, their leadership is not only groundbreaking—it's helping pave the way for greater equity in the profession.This season of our podcast is brought to you by TD Canada Women in Enterprise. TD is proud to support women entrepreneurs and help them achieve success and growth through its program of educational workshops, financing and mentorship opportunities! Please find out how you can benefit from their support! Visit: TBIF: thebrandisfemale.com // TD Women in Enterprise: td.com/ca/en/business-banking/small-business/women-in-business // Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/thebrandisfemale
את נאום הזכייה של חגית אפשר לשמוע כאן: https://ieeetv.ieee.org/channels/ieee_awards/2024-ieee-medal-for-environmental-safety-technologies-hagit-messerקישור לאתר של עמותת בשער: https://www.bashaar.org.il/ אנחנו מזמינים אתכם להצטרף לקבוצת המאזינים שלנו בווטסאפ - אנחנו מדברים שם גם על פרסים בולטים שמקבלים ישראלים >>> https://chat.whatsapp.com/KwUu8pQsxx220qS7AXv04Tנשמח לשמוע את דעתכם על הפרק בתגובות.פרק 59 - IEEE AwardHard Reset - הפודקאסט של קהילת Hardware Engineering Israel.פרק זה הוקלט במהלך מלחמת ״חרבות ברזל״.האזנה נעימה.#IEEE #Microwave #RF #Prize #Award #Academy
La scoliosi non deve essere un ostacolo all'attività fisica. Scopri come allenarti in sicurezza, prevenire peggioramenti e rafforzare la schiena con esercizi mirati e attività simmetriche. Anche in età adulta, lo sport rimane un prezioso alleato per migliorare postura e benessere. Segui Postura Da Paura su Instagram e Facebook per trovare altri consigli e informazioni per vivere una vita più equilibrata e serena. Per noi il movimento è una medicina naturale, visita il sito www.posturadapaura.com per trovare il programma di allenamento più adatto alle tue esigenze. Come promesso ecco le fonti citate durante la puntata: Green, Bart N., Claire Johnson, and William Moreau. “Is physical activity contraindicated for individuals with scoliosis? A systematic literature review.” Journal of chiropractic medicine 8.1 (2009): 25-37. Berdishevsky, Hagit, et al. “Physiotherapy scoliosis-specific exercises–a comprehensive review of seven major schools.” Scoliosis and spinal disorders 11.1 (2016): 1-52. G. Casero, “Bambini e adolescenti: quali sport contro scoliosi e mal di schiena?”, Humanitas, 03/01/2023 Redazione Humanitas Salute, “I bambini con la schiena dritta? Sono quelli che si muovono ogni giorno”, Humanitas, 15/04/2019 L. Curtis, “The Best Exercises for Scoliosis—at Any Age”, HealthCentral, 02/06/2022 P. Irvine, “Can you participate in sports with scoliosis?”, Scoliosis Clinic, 28/02/2018
Hello and welcome to The Breathing Body Podcast - My name is Flurina and I am your host, and I am so happy that you are here. In this episode I am talking with dancer, researcher, movement therapist and choreographer Hagit Yakira. Together we embarked on a journey to explore so deep and meaningful questions, is the artistic process ever not healing? Why do we dance? What does freedom mean? And how much freedom can we give and live in any given structure? The end result is a conversation, so raw, pure and humble, it brought tears to my eyes whilst we recorded it and is still moving in and through me. This is the breathing body. About Hagit Yakira: Hagit is an award winning Israeli choreographer and director of her own company Hagit Yakira Dance which she founded in 2007. Besides working with professional dancers she leads performance projects for the community and non-professional dancers as well. Alongside her work as a choreographer Hagit is a teacher. She has been developing a personal style and way of teaching and her workshops for professional dancers and the community are constantly in demand around the UK, Europe, Scandinavia and Israel. Hagit received her PhD from Trinity Laban/City University. Her thesis is titled: Relational Autobiographical Choreographies - on a new choreographic practice. At present she is an Associate Professor at the University of Stavanger in Norway. Her approach in general, as well as to the movement research, is based on autobiography, and different physical exploration of emotions; she is being informed by her background as a dance movement therapist alongside her background as a performer and a choreographer. In this conversation we talked about: The intimate relationship between the artistic process and healing and the potency of art to reflect back to us what we otherwise might not see, and call out of us all the voices we forgot to express. The balance of structure and freedom in dance teaching and how becoming a dance therapist brought meaning and generosity in Hagit`s life. Fear as a channel to guide us home to ourselves and how it opens the space to trust what we love. How giving birth and becoming mother of twins "landed something" in Hagit`s live and invited her to land into who she truly is. This is how you can connect with: Visit his webpage: www.hagityakira.com I hope you enjoy this episode and I am looking forward reading your thoughts and comments. You can find more about my work on my webpage www.flurinathali.com, or follow me on Instagram @flurina_breathingbody Love, Flurina Credits: Intro/outro music – ‘Hymn for Jim' by Aspyrian: Robin Porter – saxophone, Jack Gillen – guitar, Matt Parkinson – drums, composed by Robin Porter, listen to the full track here. Graphic: Annina Thali, for more information click here
Recording of a February 22nd APN webinar. Recently, Shalom Achshav released their 2023 settlement report. Their findings were disturbing even by the standards of the actions of Netanyahu's far-right extremist government. Under the cover of the Gaza war, conditions in the West Bank have quietly but dramatically shifted for the worse. We have seen a record number of plans for new construction, minimal law enforcement against illegal settler activity, substantial budgets for expanding settlements and outposts, and, most significantly, almost unconditional political support from the government for settlers, even in cases involving violence against Palestinians. To discuss these alarming updates, we spoke with someone on the front lines of observing and analyzing settlement activity. Hagit Ofran is the co-director of Shalom Achshav's Settlement Watch program, and is widely recognized as Israel's foremost expert on Israeli settlements.
Get ready for an enlightening conversation with Hagit Jarne-Goldshtain, VP Marketing and Executive Committee Member at Nihon Kohden America. She opens up about her life-changing move from Israel to Switzerland and eventually to the U.S., a journey that was both challenging and incredibly rewarding. Hagit delves into the transformative potential of Artificial Intelligence in healthcare, discussing its role in improving patient care and optimizing hospital workflows. Hagit shares her organization's proactive approach to ethical considerations surrounding AI, emphasizing the importance of data security and patient safety. Hagit is a strong proponent of sustainable practices. She believes that sustainability is not just an ethical choice but also a smart business decision. As a marketing leader, she has seamlessly integrated sustainability into her marketing strategies, proving that doing good is also good for business. When it comes to personal branding, Hagit has a unique perspective. She stresses the importance of authenticity and aligning your brand with your core values. She shares how she has leveraged her personal brand to make meaningful connections and drive change in the healthcare industry. Hagit also talks about the cultural nuances she had to navigate when she moved to the U.S. She shares how adapting her communication style was crucial in her corporate journey and how it led her to introspect and understand her own leadership style better. So, tune in to this episode to gain valuable insights from Hagit, a leader who has successfully navigated cultural, technological, and ethical landscapes in her impressive career. We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode. Feel free to share your feedback with us on our LinkedIn or Instagram pages, and don't forget to give us a rating on Apple Podcast or Spotify. Your support helps us grow The Marketing Consultation community!
Everything in this corner of the world has changed since Saturday, October 7. All around us, friends, family, colleagues, people have died. People are missing. People have been kidnapped. There's a lot of uncertainty and we're all involved in dozens of initiatives but we're also going to bring you some voices and testimonies that try to paint a picture of these devastating times.The end song is Imperiot Noflot Le'at ("Empires Fall Slowly") by Dan Toren and Hemi Rudner. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A recording of an APN November 9th webinar with Hagit Ofran and Yonatan Mizrachi, the co-directors of Peace Now's Settlement Watch Project.
Today's guests: Aharon Brodutch, Canadian-Israeli living in Toronto - his sister-in-law, Hagit, 40, and her children, Ofri, 10, Yuval, 8, and Uriah, 4, were kidnapped by Hamas on October 7 Raheel Raza, President; Council for Muslims Facing Tomorrow / Board member of The Council of Muslims Against Antisemitism Paul Wells, author / political journalist Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A recording of a June 5th 2023 APN webinar.
This is a guest you don't want to miss! Dr. Hagit started at Hospital for Special Surgery in NY after finishing her education in Physical therapy. There she met, one of the greatest spinal surgeons Dr. Boachie, lead Chair of Scoliosis Society. She asked to follow him to help in his foundation going to Ghana helping to rehabilitate children with complex spinal surgeries. Dr Hachi, was a believer of not operating on children but instead conservatively doing research that could help. He would prefer to operate on 1 out of 10 children. It is the guidance & help of Dr. Boachie that Dr. Hagit was able to reach her education for conservative management. Dr. Hagit found the Schroth Clinic in Germany & signed up for the 10 day course. Continuing her education, she studied the Barcelona method with Dr. Rigo. With her education, Dr. Hagit has since opened her own school with her partner, of online learning Scoliosis and Spine Online Learning (SSOL) How does Dr. Hagit work. She's based out of NY & Israel but she has patients from all over the word. Dr. Hagit dives into what happens if you've have a spinal fusion & what you should do post surgery depending on what type of surgery you've had (tethering vs. rods). How far along are they post surgery. Some of the techniques for curves & spinal fusions can be the same, breath expansion, lengthening. It's similar but individual in many ways. Dr Hagit shares a story of her 87 year old client. The devotion of her client has with her mat and mattress marked for alignment. She practices 7 days a week. “She will forever be my role model of compliance.” "Compliance is number in success!” Dr. Hagit shares another story, a teenager in NY with a 51 degrees. With 6 opinions she was told to have surgery. At the last orthopedic appointment, her surgeon suggested Schroth & bracing. “You've got nothing to lose” With Dr. Hagit's exercises, her curves went from a 51 to a 30 & NO SURGERY! Dr. Hagit emphasizes how important the family support is. It's crucial for the success. It was Dr. Hagit that brought Schroth to NY. She brakes down the process of why it took so long to come to the states. “When there is more experience, there will be more documents. We are an adjunct to the patient. Deliver the hope through your voice, your hands & your education. Where can you Dr. Hagit: Instagram: SchrothNYC https://www.schrothnyc.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hagitberdishevsky6821
Grab Your Freebie Here! 41 Ways to Teach Entrepreneurship in your Homeschool Now! Health is here! Nutrilite Adult Vitamins Nutrilite Kids Vitamin Gummies Nutrilite Balanced Probiotics Nutrilite Kids Complete Immunity Fast-Melt Powder Intro Hagit Segal CEO of Mistake Club, Mistake and cute little plush doll that isn't very traditional looking and on purpose. Mistake is meant to represent that nothing is perfect and that in this we can find peace within ourselves to be ourselves. At Mistake Club, you can find powerful content for educators and parents. Hagit pours her passion and talents into Mistake Club to inspire children to love and embrace themselves for who they are. Hagit began this journey with Mistake because she felt that there was too much focus on the academic success and not enough to develop confidence and character. When confidence and character are well developed then by default academic and many other successes will follow! Hagit Segal's background is as diverse as her lively mind. She was born and raised in Israel. She has a bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education and an MBA. Her educational journey includes studying in Israel, Denmark, Norway, the United States, and Germany. She enjoys teaching children and adults about art, Israeli culture, and Hebrew. She homeschools her five-year-old daughter while running her own business. Top three takeaways What a child learns in school for 8 hours, they can learn at home in 1-1.5 hours a day. You know your children better than any expert. Take the time to observe and listen to your children because their interests form early. Call to Action Mistakes Club Website What is Next! Thank you for supporting this show by listening and sharing with friends! If you like this podcast please rate and write a review of how this show has impacted or helped you! Great ratings will accelerate the show's visibility to the nation so others can learn more about homeschool and find quality curriculum and the potentially join the homeschool community thus change the face of education forever!! Who would have thought that we could change the education world with a click and a share! Also if you would like to hear more about any specific educational topic please email me at realedtalk@gmail.com I would love to support your families educational needs in all areas!! Bex Buzzie The Homeschool Advantage Podcast
Project Zug, founded by Benjamin Ross and Hagit Bartuv. Benjamin and Hagit connected in 2012 in Jerusalem, and developed a shared goal of using Jewish learning to connect Jews in Israel and America. Their vision became a reality, leading to more than 2,000 participants in Project Zug!Project Zug's mission is to empower Jews to take ownership over their learning through one-on-one havruta learning. They believe that havruta can change your life. When two Jews connect through our shared tradition, the relationship has the power to cultivate meaning, joy, and belonging. We envision a world in which havruta learning is accessible and available to every Jew in every community. Why Learn with Zug? Project Zug is powered by Hadar, and gives direct access to curated high quality Torah resources, and a guided learning framework that enables Jews to build deep connections to each other and to our tradition.Their unique combination of facilitation and flexibility allows Jews to learn on their own schedule with an accessible structure and guidance.Project Zug seeks to foster meaning, joy, and belonging...Torah + Community ⇨ Meaning. We are each on a never-ending search for deeper meaning in our daily lives. Project Zug offers inspiring Jewish learning while simultaneously connecting people to each other and a broader communities of learners. Putting a text between two people is the fastest way to get them to a deeper, more meaningful conversation. Asking the other person ‘what does this text mean to you?' begins a journey toward understanding their values and life experience. We connect those searching for meaning with one another so together they can explore Jewish texts and connect them to their full selves. Setting Aside Time for Meaning + Friendship ⇨ Joy. In today's fast-paced world, we are pulled in so many directions. Project Zug's structured facilitation helps people set aside time for deep meaningful Jewish engagement on a weekly basis. When people make space in their busy schedule to bring meaning into their lives in connection with someone else, their Jewish life is infused with joy, which is at the core of our vision.Connection to Tradition + Connection to a Partner ⇨ Connection to the Jewish people (Belonging). Jewish texts have the power to connect us to those who came before us, and to Jewish people throughout the world today. When we take ownership of our tradition in relationship with another Jew, we experience deep belonging with the broader Jewish people.Support the showThank you for tuning in to The Bridging Connections podcast. Please partner with us to promote this important work. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram or visit our website at www.bridges613.org for exciting news about innovation in Jewish life. This work depends on your feedback and donations. Please consider leaving feedback and or making on donation. We are grateful for all your support.
Ben Caspit speaks this week with Hagit Ofran, co-director of the Settlement Watch Project at the anti-occupation NGO Peace Now. Police recently detained three Peace Now activists who allegedly intended to reach the West Bank outpost of Homesh with a bulldozer in order to demolish the illegal yeshiva operating there. Police also prevented dozens of the Peace Now activists and Meretz Knesset members from demonstrating there. Without the bulldozer campaign, the media and public opinion would have ignored the activists, explains Ofran. "We want to change a bit the language, because the settlers are completely violating the law. They are practically holding the Israeli public and government hostage. They decide where to go and they decide what Israel's security considerations should be," says Ofran. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Dominic Grieve is a barrister and a visiting professor on Law, Politics and Human Rights at Goldsmiths, University of London. From 1997-2019 he was MP for Beaconsfield. He was Shadow Home Secretary from 2008-09 and Shadow Justice Secretary from 2008-10. He was Attorney General of England and Wales from 2010-14. From 2015-19 he was chair of the Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament. Nada Kiswanson is a Swedish lawyer of Palestinian origin. She serves as counsel for hundreds of Palestinian victims before the International Criminal Court. Kiswanson has worked on the occupation of Palestine for over a decade, for and alongside human rights organisations. During that time she has explored numerous justice and accountability mechanisms for violations committed in Palestine. Hagit Ofran works at the “Settlement Watch” project at the Israeli peace movement of “Peace Now”. Widely-recognised as one of Israel's foremost experts on a full range of issues related to West Bank settlements and settlement-related developments in East Jerusalem, Hagit's work includes traveling daily throughout the West Bank, examining aerial photos and browsing official Israeli documents. The “Settlement Watch” project serves as a resource for Israeli politicians, diplomats, international media organizations, and first and foremost – for the Israeli public.
Hagit Ofran of Israel's Peace Now movement and Lior Amihai, the executive director of the Israeli human rights organization Yesh Din analyze what is behind the current uptick in Wesst Bank settler violence. This episode is a recording of an October 14 2021 APN webinar. Transcript of this show: https://peacenow.org/entry.php?id=38864#.YWmJ5dnMI6E To contact Ori: onir@peacenow.org To donate to APN: https://peacenow.org/donate
It's our last show of 5781, and it's a very special episode. First, we'll meet special guest and former 'Kochav Nolad' winner Hagit Yaso, who will tell us about her career, her music, her family heritage, and much more. Then, we'll meet the folks behind "The Integration Project", a fun special initiative designed to help bring Israeli music to the masses by creating English versions of classic Hebrew songs. Shana Tova from Israel Hour Radio! (Original Air Date: September 5, 2021) Full playlist at https://www.myisraelimusic.com/episode1095 Love the show? Support us by becoming a member of MyIsraeliMusic.com: https://myisraelimusic.com/membership Join the Israeli Music Community on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/groups/IsraelHourRadioFans/
Jawad Siam is a resident of East Jerusalem's Silwan neighborhood. A settler organization pushed out his family members from a portion of his home by establishing ownership in court. Now the settlers are applying pressure on Siam to leave the rest of the house. Thier cruel, Kafkaesque ploy: forcing him to pay back rent for years of living in his own home. More on Siam's case in this Haaretz story: https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/palestinians-jerusalem-israel-silwan-brutal-reality-1.9701623 A link to Siam's legal defense fund: https://secure.nif.org/86OYO-rBsUCO_mAeztMCiQ2 A Peace Now report on Siam's court cases: https://peacenow.org.il/en/after-24-year-legal-battle-court-permits-settler-takeover-of-siyam-family-home-in-silwan
The co-director of Peace Now's Settlement Watch Project commenting on Do Not Settle, a new report that urges policy makers not to settle for a differentiation between "more damaging" and "less damaging" settlements in the West Bank. For more, watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGX21PU8R0k&ab_channel=JStreet Contact Ori: onir@peacenow.org Donate to APN: https://peacenow.org/donate
En juin 2020, nous rencontrions Hagit Hassid-Kerbel, co-fondatrice du Festival Musica Mundi, ainsi que de l'école Musica Mundi. A l'occasion d'un grand concert de Musique de Chambre de ses étudiants, vendredi prochain, 2 avril, à 19h30, nous vous proposons une nouvelle diffusion de cet entretien. Hagit Hassid-Kerbel est pianiste. En 1999, elle créait avec le violoniste Leonid Kerbel, son époux, le Festival Musica Mundi A leur arrivée en Belgique, Hagit et Leonid Kerbel (ndlr. : respectivement Israëlienne et Russe) constatent que les structures d'enseignement musical de haut niveau manquent pour leurs élèves les plus brillants et les plus passionnés, ceux pour qui la musique est davantage qu'un loisir. On parle ici de ces jeunes gens qui ne sont pas encore en âge d'intégrer le Conservatoire, et qui doivent suivre la filière de l'enseignement général. En 1999, forts de ce constat, Hagit Hassid-Kerbel et son époux décident dès lors d'organiser un stage d'été de haut niveau pour des jeunes musiciens de 10 à 20 ans. Rapidement, ils convainquent de très grandes figures mondiales de la Musique de Chambre de les rejoindre : le violoncelliste Mischa Maisky sera ainsi le tout premier guide, et le premier soutien de l'aventure Musica Mundi. Concomitamment à ce constat, Hagit et Leonid décident d'organiser un Festival conjointement à ce stage : Musica Mundi était né ! 22 ans plus tard, le Festival Musica Mundi rassemble chaque été les plus grands noms de la Musique de Chambre : de Vadim Repin, au quatuor Prazak, en passant par le regretté Paul Badura Skoda, les King's Singers, Dietrisch Henschel, Rudolf Buchbinder, Ivry Gitlis, Lily et Mischa Maisky , Maxime Vengerov, Ronald Van Spaendonck, et tant d'autres... Le Maître-mot du Festival et de son stage est sans aucun doute celui d' "émulation". Il consiste à faire vivre ensemble des jeunes musiciens du monde entier pendant 10 jours. De jeunes artistes qui ont l'occasion de fréquenter de grands Maîtres pendant tout le stage, dont certains sont parfois leurs idoles. Cours particuliers, stages d'Orchestre, et pour les plus brillants et chevronnés d'entre eux, la possibilité de se produire sur scène, pendant les concerts du Festival : un rêve éveillé pour certains. En septembre 2018, Hagit et Leonid Kerbel franchissaient un pas de plus, et concrétisaient un projet qui germait depuis la création du stage Musica Mundi : celui de créer une école : la Musica Mundi school. Une école répondant à l'enseignement "Cambridge", c'est à dire qu'elle dispense actuellement à 35 jeunes du monde entier, des humanités générales d'une part, et un enseignement musical de haut niveau, d'autre part. La philosophie, les désirs du stage Musica Mundi sont ici inchangés : offrir simultanément un enseignement général et un enseignement musical d'excellence, à des jeunes de 12 à 18 ans. Les cours sont dispensés en anglais, et le modèle "Cambridge" permet aux jeunes d'être les détenteurs d'un diplôme d'humanités en bonne et due forme. "Notre envie", nous confiera Hagit Kerbel, "c'est de ne pas compartimenter d'un côté les cours généraux, et de l'autre, la Musique". Dans cette école, les loisirs et le travail se confondent joyeusement, de 7h du matin, jusqu'à 22h. L'école Musica Mundi est installée dans le Domaine de Fichermont, à Waterloo, un Monastère désacralisé. Les cours sont donnés en anglais, et si tous les grands noms du Festival ne peuvent être aux côtés de ces jeunes tout au long de l'année, certains d'entre eux comme Mischa Maisky et Maxime Vengerov, leur rendent visite plusieurs fois par an. L'équipe pédagogique est fournie : on y retrouve quelques grands noms, comme le pianiste Jacques Rouvier, la harpiste Catherine Michel, ou bien encore le clarinettiste belge Ronald Van Spaendonck. Outre l'écrin de verdure dans lequel se niche l'ancien Monastère, l'école peut s'enorgueillir de posséder une splendide salle de concert, qui était autrefois la Chapelle des...
Have you thought about leaving your job and escaping to a warm sunny beach but not sure which country to choose? Costa Rica, Ecuador, Panama, Nicaragua, Mexico, whats the difference?On this episode I got to catch up with an old friend Hagit Gold. I met Hagit 6 years ago when she stopped in Montanita, Ecuador for an extended stay and she has since settled in Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica where she has opened a hostel in the jungle just steps from the beach. She also just recently had her first child in Costa Rica. Hagit and I cover a number of different topics including: The difference between the east coast of Costa Rica and Ecuador for price, housing, food, social, real estate, health care, school for young children and more. We also talk in length about the difference between the east coast of Costa Rica (Puerto Viejo) and the west coast of Costa Rica (Tamarindo, Santa Teresa)
Today I'm speaking with my good friend Hagit, the founder of Tevony, a local food manufacturer of Mediterranean marinades, spreads and dressings. Hagit created Tevony with the desire to bring her father's family recipe to the world. Started in 2018, Hagit has overcome many challenges personally and professionally and is now the winner of the 2020 Sofi award for best new product in the dip/salsa category. Join our mailing list for this weeks giveaway info: https://bigfoodtalk.com/tevony-mediterranean-marinade About Tevony After an unpleasant divorce, Hagit's daughter inspired her to follow her entrepreneurial skills and concentrate on taking her father's recipe and turning it into a business. Out of the gate, Tevony had big ambitions. Their first every public appearance was at the 2018 restaurant and food expo at the Javitz Center in New York City. Hagit along with her daughters prepared 300 jars of Tachbisha. Tevony is the brand and Tachbisha is the product line. Tachbisha combines healthy Mediterranean ingredients such as garlic, turmeric, olive oil, spices with lemon and lime which when combined not only packs a ton of flavor into your meal but also tenderizes your meat and poultry. Creating a Mediterranean Product Line The original product was the Mediterranean Garlic Spread and following the food show, Hagit learned that people needed more information. Customers were asking what they could use the product with. This is where things get interesting because taking the original garlic spread recipe and turning into a complete product line was going to be a challenge. Putting 4 products on the shelf at one time is a challenge in both production and marketing to the consumer. Now you'll find a marinade, a salad dressing, a condiment and the original garlic spread. How to Use Tachbisha for Cooking The marinade can be used on steak, poultry, fish and even hearty vegetables such as portobello mushrooms. It couldn't be any easier, just take your bottle and pour over your protein or veggies, bake or grill. You don't need any additional spices or seasoning which is the goal for Hagit. She wants to make flavorful cooking convenient for the busy family. The garlic spread can even be used as alternative to traditional pizza sauce especially for those that may not be able to eat tomatoes for the acidity. The salad dressing is one Hagit's favorite creations because she added coconut cream to the ingredients to give it a luxurious creamy finish for a unique salad experience any foodie will want to try. Because of the coconut cream you could also use it as a Thai inspired marinade. On their website they also have a recipe for Creamy Thai Vegan Soup. Award Winning Success After 2 years and starting with 300 bottles, Hagit has now sold over 10,000 units of her Tachbisha marinades and condiments all over the tri-state area and beyond. What Hagit hopes people realize is how much work goes into taking a recipe like this and putting it on the shelf. Since the Covid pandemic, making deliveries to retail stores proved more difficult and sampling at retail stores is non-existent which can really disrupt a burgeoning food manufacturing such as Tevony. For Hagit, she treats challenges as a form of motivation. The company has shifted to more online marketing efforts to get her products in front of people that are now cooking at home. You can find the entire Tachbisha line on Amazon.com as well as on their own website delivered right to your doorstep. Retail is also getting some changes with in-store POS displays in lieu of sampling. All of this work has culminated in 2020 with an award, making Tevony the the recipient of the 2020 Sofi Award for Best New Product.
This episode is an edited version of a July 23rd 2020 webinar with Peace Now's Hagit Ofran, one of the leading authorities on West Bank settlements and on settlements in East Jerusalem. Her recent report, Annex and Dispossess, documents the way in which Israeli authorities have been using the Absentee Property Law to transfer Palestinian real estate in East Jerusalem to settlers. The report points out ways in which Israel's government could emulate this method to dispossess Palestinians of their land and homes in the West Bank once parts of the West Bank are annexed to Israel.
Hagit Cohen is the founder of Sumatox a wellness center and also the brand power blend formula that consist of more than 30 superfoods that support the immune system , anti aging and promotes healthy leaving. Being a fitness instructors for many years and a professional Salsa dancers she can sweep you with her energy.
The topic of "Hot Media with Bob Mann" episode 126 is an amazing multi-media project entitled "Hope After Hate." Broadcast Journalist & Professor Hagit Limor is Bob's guest. Hagit has a love of teaching. She brought her students into the "Hope After Hate" project which is very personal to her. It centers on the story of her father Moniek who survived the Holocaust as a child. The focus of this HM episode is the involvement of her college students in the project. They have completed a documentary about how Hagit's project was produced and what its message means to them.
Welcome to the Elevator World News Podcast. Today’s podcast news podcast is sponsored by elevatorbooks.com: www.elevatorbooks.com IN MEMORIAM: SIMHA LUSTIG Simha Lustig of Tel Aviv, Israel, founder of Eng. S. Lustig Consulting Engineers (ESL) — the first vertical-transportation (VT) consultancy in Israel — passed away on December 7, 2019, at age 93. Lustig and his wife, Rita, both Holocaust survivors, immigrated to Israel in 1950 following Lustig's graduation from the University of Bratislava in Slovakia with a degree in Electrical Engineering. His career began when he joined a local elevator company as an engineer, going on to start ESL in 1956. ESL was, and still is, involved in many prestigious projects developed in Israel, as well as internationally, over the last 70 years. As chairman of the Israeli Elevator and Escalator Technical Committee, Lustig instigated creation of all new Israeli VT standards, as well as adapted many European ones. He was a longtime representative of Israel on ISO Technical Committee 178, Working Group 6. Lustig lent his knowledge and experience to the development of many new international standards and revisions of several others. Since 1986, he had been country coordinator for the International Association of Elevator Engineers and an active member of many local technical associations and committees. Survivors include children, longtime ELEVATOR WORLD contributor and correspondent and CEO of ESL Ami Lustig, Dubi and Hagit; six grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Image credit: Simha Lustig of Tel Aviv To read the full transcript of today's podcast, visit: elevatorworld.com/news Subscribe to the Podcast: iTunes │ Google Play | SoundCloud │ Stitcher │ TuneIn
A conversation with John Kirlin from Wyoming's The Dead Swede Hundo gravel cycling event. The Dead Swede Website The Dead Swede Instagram Automated Transcript (please excuse the typos). John, welcome to the show. Thanks for having me. Awesome. I'm excited to learn about the dead Swede hundo. It definitely, I think captures my imagination as the most clever race name I've heard of in recent memory. But first let's start off by telling us where you're located and how you got into creating the event in the first place. Great. So yeah, located in, shared in Wyoming and kinda started looking around that, just the terrain. There are not a lot of folks that live in Wyoming. There are about half a million people in the entire state, but we're the 10th largest land mass in the United States. So we've got a lot of great terrain and a lot of big mountains and a lot of great gravel. And so riding gravel is just kind of an obvious choice for us out here. I moved to Sheridan from Casper, Wyoming and started just looking over the maps and just kinda seeing what roads were available, ride and started going into a local bike shop sharing bicycle company and chatting with who's now my business partner in the race. Jordan with Duke and looking at, you know, what the gravel scene lawns out here who's riding what, what's, what's big, what's Epic, how can I, what's a a hundred mile a loop that I could maybe sync up and everything started pointing towards the big horn mountains and cause we, we had the beauty of the big horn mountains that are just right in our backyard. And so it just started looking at potential ways we could loop up a a hundred mile loop and started looking on the map and everything drew me to kind of this grow that's kind of famous around here called red grade road. And it's just basically an old Jeep road almost that just goes straight up the mountain. You climb about three, 4,000 feet in a matter of seven miles. So it, it gets up and going, but we just started thinking, well maybe I'll put together a ride, maybe a group ride. And then I said, well, if I'm going to just formalize this thing and make it a real thing, how about we just put on an event and see if we can get some people more than just a handful of locals. The cheaper we can get some other people from around the state and the region to come out. And we at first year anticipated about 50 riders. We had about 150 show up for our first event and we just had our third year this year in June and that 580 riders show up. That's great. When you, when you moved to Sheridan, John, were you already writing a drop bar gravel bike or did you come from a mountain bike or road background? Yeah, I was riding a drop bar, gravel bike or cyclocross bike really. I'd actually yet to switch to a real specific gravel geometry. I'm currently on a, you know, a five year old specialized crops. Then just kind of retrofitted it. And I came from ride racing side cross and I raised mountain bikes and rode in college and I actually grew up as a cross country skier. And so that's where my real racing background came from. Great. And then you, you had mentioned, and I'm sure in people's imagination, the state of Wyoming, it just sort of screams that it probably has a lot of gravel roads. And you alluded to that. For those of us who haven't been to Wyoming, or at least in my case I've been through, but I haven't peddled in Wyoming at all. You know, what, what, what is the terrain and what are the roads like? I mean we have just all sorts of different regions over here. Anything from kind of where we're at on the Eastern side of the state is more high grassland. And so like Sheridan for example, is kind of rolling Hills with ranches and farm land and the kind of the open grassy lands. And then we've bought up to the big horn mountains. And so then we get into more like 9,000 vertical feet and mountain roads to track single track and rough feel, us forest service type riding. And then the opposite side, the Western side of the mountain is kinda high desert basin that is very similar to like the Fruita and grand junction area and Moab area. And so there's Wyoming really has a whole lot of different regions and it's kind of fun. So it sounds like there's a combination of, of roads, dirt roads, which would be automobile accessible to S to stuff that cars couldn't get over and it's just for off road bikes and, and offered vehicles presumably. Yes. Access to that terrain. How did that kind of shape what type of event you wanted to put together? Yeah, so I, I just looked at, as we were talking more and more about an event, we wanted to do something that would start and finish in town versus just somewhere out in the boonies. My wife actually helped me realize the value in that. She says, you know, it's, it's great for the racer out there, but what about the spouse that not raising, what are they going to do? And so we, we kinda cater to that and the families. And so having it start and finish in town and providing them with where to lodge, what are the fun things to do in town while you're significant others out suffering for 10 hours. So at the time I was working at one of the breweries, black dude brewing company in town. And so we partnered with them saying, well, let's just start and finish at the brewery. What's better than finishing arrived in finishing at a brewery? And that worked great for the first two years. But as this last year, we grew in size, the, the street out in front of the brewery was just not adequate for what our raisers wanted and sides. And after riding for, you know, 10 hours in the sun, then trying to stand around on hot black pavement, we've decided to move it to our city park in town, which was just, you know, half a mile away from the brewery. Okay. Yeah, I think it's, you know, it's one of those great opportunities that is unique to gravel that you can start in town and it's easy enough with these bicycles to, you know, cover five or 10 miles to get out of town and get into the wilderness. And then all of a sudden, as your wife astutely noted, and as the event has progressed over the last couple of years, you end up with this great economic opportunity for the community, a great opportunity to showcase the small town or if their city that you live in. And I think you see that time and time again with gravel races around the country, that they're really just creating these great weekend events that even the towns, folk who aren't interested in cycling can appreciate that. It just brings some, some energy and economic vitalization to the community over the weekend. Absolutely. I mean, that's a big part of it. And even just myself as a writer, I anymore more, I like to just go, well, there's a new place and they've gotten any bet and I plan my vacation and my, my weekend around that event. Like, yeah, we'll go hang out with some friends, meet some new people and do some riding, check out the country and its place that we normally wouldn't probably see if we were just driving through. Yeah, that's right. Know you said something, something I loved over email. To me that said, I love throwing challenges at riders, giving them a glimmer of hope with some recovery sections and then throwing more at them again. Can you tell us how that plays out over the long course for the, for the dead Swede? Absolutely. So some people might say I'm a bit of a masochist and I'm climbing that, but I also love to descend and when mapping out the course, I really looked at where are going to be a good challenges and if I've got a really big long climb, what's my recovery all look like afterwards and where can I really capitalize on getting recovery? And so as riders go out the course, they'll get few miles of pavement, then they start the, hit the gravel and do some rolling Hills and break up into their groups. And then they hit this, the base of the mountains and they climb and climb and climb and climb up just this steep road. And a lot of people end up walking it because you're going about three miles an hour climbing this thing. There's sections of it that are of, you know, 16 to 22 degree angle our percent. But in the middle of one of these climbs, we had a little section of single track. And so I thought, you know, that'd be a fun way to break it up. So they're still gonna get the elevation but get a little bit more distance, aunts and single track. And so they do about a mile seeing the track in the middle of this climb and kind of mentally it's a reprieve there before they then hit the steep grades of the red grade road. And then once you get up on top, that's where the, the views really open up and you can see into what's cloud peak wilderness and these 13,000 foot peaks with snow on top of them still as you ride through the forest. And we've got some punchy rolly Hills in there, but then do some loops and get some descents. And then I, okay, it feels fun. And then I'll throw just a big gut punch of a, a hike, a bike section in the middle after crossing the stream. And we kinda have a sign that I always like to put out on the course. Kind of to poke fun at my riders, give them a little bit of sarcasm. But the sign I say, can we still be friends? [Inaudible] Then I'll put it in various, I'll put in a different section each year. Just cause it is one of those where you think you're done climbing and then you realize it's a, it's a false summit and you turn and you got another thousand vertical feet to go and it just kind of deflates your balloon right there. Yeah. And so I, I asked them, can we still be friends? And, and I'll always have writers that come in that after the finish they're like, well, I saw that sign and I really wanted to punch you. My answer was no at the moment. Yes, absolutely. But yeah, I really like to strategically place our, our Clines and technical sections if it's going to be super rough and technical, then afterwards put it, you know, section and on just buff gravel or even a little section of pavement in there if the course allows it. And as the course remained consistent over the three years or have you made changes? Every year for the long course has been different because of the timing of our race. It snow conditions are a big factor. We had the first, the actual inception of the course was supposed to be a 100 mile loop and that then rolled through the, the entire forest and came back down. But as we got closer and closer, I realized we're not going to be able to get through this section as snow. It goes up too high and there's about a five mile section that doesn't get plowed or maintained and that would've just been a five miles off hike a bike through postholing snow. And I just didn't want to put our riders through that, Which is funny as a coastal person because your events in June, the idea to think that you're, you know, you're going to be tapped out because of the snow line in June is pretty funny from my perspective. Yeah. Because yeah, we're, we're up high in the high elevation mountains. So there it's, it's funny, last year we had a late, we had a late and wet spring and snow fall and so we had to do a reroute of our course last year. We weren't even able to go all the way up top and we actually ended up doing kind of two loops of our lower course last year, which made for some really fast times. But yeah, just the snow is, is a factor for us. Yeah. I got to imagine it makes the stream crossings a little chilly as well. Absolutely. And so we don't have many of them, but there where you do cross, it's, you're, you're going through glacier melt. I like what you've described with the course because I think it's, for me, when a course becomes just a battle of attrition along fire roads, it becomes less interesting. And I think less apropos for where I want to see gravel go. I, you know, I want cyclists always to be challenged across the full range of disciplines. They're not only Watson horsepower, but handling skills you name it. I think that that makes a great event that it sounds like you've pieced together a day that depending on the conditions, not depending on the conditions, it's always going to be a day that the rider remembers. Absolutely. That's what I like with cycling is just going out and getting a little bit of everything. And I come from just, you know, not just a road background or not just a mountain background or gravel background, but I really kind of want to do them all in one ride. And so that's kind of the idea behind this course is to bring people that come from multiple backgrounds and they're going to feel comfortable and confident in sections and they're going to feel, you know, vulnerable and uncomfortable in other sections. But that's the best part of the cycling is that when you get into that vulnerability stage and it only makes you a better rider when you get through it. Yeah. And I think that it makes it really interesting when you're riding with others and you see their skillsets versus yours in different areas. And it gives you an opportunity if you're more technically inclined to kind of catch up on those single tracks sections a while the, you know, the people with the great engines are climbing away from you on the fire roads. Absolutely. I mean we definitely see that in our results. We have people that they just, they know they're not a climber and so they hang out for a little while in the back. But then what we do is after that climb, they do Wally pop up top and then they come back and descend all that road. And so some of these good climbers that unite not be a great descenders or they might blow up, they might not have the legs to get through the rest of the course because they spent it on the climb. Yeah, yeah. Have you seen other events start to crop up in your region? Yeah, we have. It's been, so there was for a little while, we kind of pieced together this Wyoming gravels series and there's a erasing Casper that we always kind of hit. And that's in the central part of the state. It's the rattlesnake rally and they've got 120 mile as their long course and then like a 60 mile in a 30 mile as well. Here's a ride out of Lander, the WYO one 31, which hits a big section of gravel and that's a, that's a lot more self supported of a ride and, but they've got a big 131 mile course one over in Gillette right next to the black Hills. And then the black Hills has a big following the folks that do the Dakota Fibo, which is a big mountain bike race over there and Spearfish Perry Jua is the ratio organizer over there. He puts on the gold rush and it's a 200 miles through big group. And so it's starting to pop up all over the region. And we actually reached out to some folks on the other side of the mountain and did our inaugural or we call the bad medicine ride this September and partnered with some people over there and kind of the same thing, one of those mixed bag rides where you're, you're gonna climb a lot and it's like the long course is a, a 96 mile loop with 10,000, 200 vertical feet in elevation. And the probably the best bike for that would be like the salsa cut throat or you know, something with a big dual inch drop bar, mountain bike almost just because of some of the, the technicality up top. But then there's also a 17 mile paved descent through this Canyon. So one of those rides where no one bike is the best. But yeah, there's, it's, it's been interesting watching the gravel, seeing rural out here because it's just, it is a great way to get off the pavement and when we don't have roads that are paved all that well anyways, and a lot of vehicle traffic going 70 miles an hour next year, it's not that fun. But, and so a lot of people I know are selling the road bikes and just kinda the gravel bike or they just picked up their first $500 entry level hard tail and looking for something to ride. And so they're not a technical writer, so is a huge appeal to them. Yeah, no, it's, I mean, as you've described Wyoming and at my own personal experience there, I mean you've got, I think you've got a great training ground for all levels of gravel. Like you said, you can have a basic bike with 30 to see tires and ride miles and miles and miles of just gravel roads that undulate for, for long distances. And then you can start layering in some of the double track and ultimately the single track and then combine these crazy adventures like you were talking to the other side of the mountain. It really does sound like an ideal area for gravel riding. Absolutely. We love it over here and all of our rides we put on are just, they're meant to be super encouraging. I, I joke about the masochism but I also I like to make sure that we have support out there and so that anyone can really come out and feel safe and comfortable with it and just kind of take some of that, that level of risk and the unknown out of there. So like all of our rides will like, between the dead suite as well as the bad medicine, we'll put an aid station approximately every 10 miles that'll have food, nutrition, minimal bikes support like at pump and some patch kit if someone runs it, just to allow that little bit level of comfort for these people that they just bought their first bike and they're, they're looking for something to do and they're loving it. And signing up for 120 miles. Self-Supported just doesn't sound that fun to them yet. And you've, you've you've done three different routes at this point, right? For the different distances? Yeah. It's for the, for the dead sweet. For the, the a hundred miler. We've done three different routes and we have what we plan on being our, our standard route. But it has to, if weather's on our side, we'll continue that standard group. Otherwise we did come up with a, a good alternative to lap course down-low. Great. And then I can't let you go without understanding. Where did the dead Swede name come from? So it's funny, there's a campground not bond off of what was originally going to be the, the main loop called the dead sweet camp ground. And so when I moved to the area and I saw it on a map, I was like, what is this all about? And there's, there's three grave sites right there at this campground and it used to be up on top of the big horns. They had a big logging operation and logging camps and this tie flume. And so they would send these railroad ties down a, you know, a 30 mile handbill water slide down the mountain into town for the railroad and kind of legend Hagit is this for men. And a couple of other guys are doing some mining for and gold panning and silver and just trying to find some minerals and get rich. And apparently maybe they found it and between the three of them they got a quarrel and guilt each other over this. And so yeah, this kind of that, that true Western mystery of the high mountain panhandler. Yeah. Fascinating story. Well, John, thanks for telling us a little bit more about the event and sharing about the region over there in Wyoming. The event is in June of 2020, is that right? Correct. And June six of 2020 it falls same day as dirty Kanza and that is one of those things that we couldn't get around just cause of all the other events in our region. But you know, if you don't get into dirty Kanza come see us at our event. Yeah, it sounds good. I will put a the link to the dead sweet Hondo website in the show notes and post about it on social media so people can start thinking about it for their 2020 calendar. Absolutely. Right on. Well, thanks John. I appreciate the time. Yeah, thanks for having me.
בעולם בו בלוגרים הם אחד הכלים השיווקיים האפקטיביים ביותר והתחרות היא אין סופית, כיצד מצליחים לייצר סיפור שמחזיק לאורך זמן, אותנטי, נקי מפרסום שרק הולך ותופס תאוצה. חגית ביליה, בעלת הבלוג ״לייזה פאנלים״, יומן מטבח קטן של עקרת בית גדולה בשיחה טעימה במיוחד!
What are the settlers doing in the East Jerusalem village of Silwan? How do their actions and the policy of the Netanyahu government impact the Palestinians living there? What is the impact of the Trump administration’s collusion with the settlers and with Netanyahu’s government regarding East Jerusalem impact prospect for peace? More broadly, what are current trends in East Jerusalem, and how do they effect a possible two-state solution? On July 11th 2019, APN hosted Hagit Ofran and Daniel Seidemann for a briefing call to explore these questions. Hagit Ofran is the co-director of Peace Now’s Settlement Watch project. Widely-recognized as Israel’s foremost expert on a full range of issues related to West Bank settlements and settlement-related developments in East Jerusalem, Hagit’s work includes traveling daily throughout the West Bank, examining aerial photos and browsing official Israeli documents. The “Settlement Watch” project serves as a resource for Israeli politicians, diplomats, international media organizations, and first and foremost – for the Israeli public. Ofran has been chosen by Haaretz newspaper as one of “66 Israeli women you should know,” women “breaking barriers, defying stereotypes and wielding influence.” Daniel Seidemann has been a practicing attorney specializing in legal and public issues in East Jerusalem for over three decades. He has also worked on issues and cases related to government and municipal policies and practices in Jerusalem, representing Israeli and Palestinian residents of Jerusalem before the statutory Planning Boards regarding development issues. Danny is the founder and director of Terrestrial Jerusalem an Israeli NGO that works to identify and track the full spectrum of developments in Jerusalem that could impact either the political process or permanent status options, destabilize the city or spark violence, or create humanitarian crises.
This is a podcast episode about Amobee. We went beyond the cupcakes with Hagit Mashiach-Alon, HR Director Israel & UK and Liron Dotan, HRBP & Talent Acquisition Lead at Amobee, to find out how you can maintain hapinness of 1000 employees (and counting). בפרק הזה התיישבנו עם חגית משיח אלון ולירון דותן כדי להבין איך מגייסים ומחזיקים מרוצים כמות גדולה של עובדים מסוגים שונים במקומות שונים.
This week on IsraelCast, host Steven Shalowitz is back in the small town of Klil in the Western Galilee, speaking to Hagit Lidror, a chef, educator, and entrepreneur. Hagit talks about her passion for colorful vegetarian cooking, how to cook with local, seasonal ingredients, and even shares a few recipes. Listen and be inspired by how easy it is to cook simple, healthful meals.
Hagit Noam sings Shma Yisrael. Shma Yisrael Adonai Elohenu is one of the holiest Jewish prayers. You can also interpret it yogic-vedantic. Just listen to the singing of Hagit and then join in. A live recording of Yoga Vidya. You can find more kirtan and mantra shots here. In our online seminar calendar, you will find numerous seminars on mantra and music, which are offered in the four Yoga Vidya seminar houses of Yoga Vidya. You can find more about yoga, ayurveda and meditation on the web pages of Yoga Vidya.
Hagit Noam sings Shma Yisrael. Shma Yisrael Adonai Elohenu is one of the holiest Jewish prayers. You can also interpret it yogic-vedantic. Just listen to the singing of Hagit and then join in. A live recording of Yoga Vidya. You can find more kirtan and mantra shots here. In our online seminar calendar, you will find numerous seminars on mantra and music, which are offered in the four Yoga Vidya seminar houses of Yoga Vidya. You can find more about yoga, ayurveda and meditation on the web pages of Yoga Vidya. Folge direkt herunterladen
Hagit & Bernardo are singing the Gayatri mantra (sacred mantra from the Rig Veda). We invite you to stay in a peaceful environment where you can gain new insights, access to your intuition, and rediscover your inner resources of happiness. At House Yoga Vidya, the daily program of yoga postures, breathing exercises, deep relaxation, chanting, meditation and vegetarian meals is designed to have an optimal effect on your body, mind and spirit. Click here to check out our long-haul yoga tours to amazing countries like India, Thailand or Egypt. Deepen your yoga practice in a beautiful surrounding and visit lots of power places in these exotic countries. If you are interested in one of our english seminars, click here. You can get to other mantra's here. For international Yoga Teachers Training click here. If you like to join us on Music-Festival, click here.
Hagit & Bernardo are singing the Gayatri mantra (sacred mantra from the Rig Veda). We invite you to stay in a peaceful environment where you can gain new insights, access to your intuition, and rediscover your inner resources of happiness. At House Yoga Vidya, the daily program of yoga postures, breathing exercises, deep relaxation, chanting, meditation and vegetarian meals is designed to have an optimal effect on your body, mind and spirit. Click here to check out our long-haul yoga tours to amazing countries like India, Thailand or Egypt. Deepen your yoga practice in a beautiful surrounding and visit lots of power places in these exotic countries. If you are interested in one of our english seminars, click here. You can get to other mantra's here. For international Yoga Teachers Training click here. If you like to join us on Music-Festival, click here.
Hagit & Bernardo are singing the mantra Hallelujah. Hagit Noam is a singer (specialized in opera music), vocal teacher with many years of experience, music therapist, Feldenkrais teacher and biography therapist after R. Steiner. Hagit gives seminars in various fields as well as concerts in Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Israel. If you are interested in one of our english seminars, click here:
Hagit & Bernardo are singing the mantra Hallelujah. Hagit Noam is a singer (specialized in opera music), vocal teacher with many years of experience, music therapist, Feldenkrais teacher and biography therapist after R. Steiner. Hagit gives seminars in various fields as well as concerts in Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Israel.If you are interested in one of our english seminars, click here:
Hagit and Bernardo are performing the Shiva Gayatri mantra (sacred mantra from the Rig Veda): Om Tat Purushaya Vidmahe Mahadevaya Dhimahi Tanno Rudra Prachodayat If you are interested in one of our english seminars, click here. Hagit Noam is a singer (specialized in opera music), vocal teacher with many years of experience, music therapist, Feldenkrais teacher and biography therapist after R. Steiner. Hagit gives seminars in various fields as well as concerts in Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Israel.
Hagit und Bernardo leiten zusammen das Shiva Gayatri Mantra an. Dieses Mantra stammt aus dem Rig Veda: Om Tat Purushaya Vidmahe Mahadevaya Dhimahi Tanno Rudra Prachodayat Hagit Noam ist eine Sängerin (spezialisiert in Opera Musik), sie ist Vokaltrainerin mit einigen Jahren Erfahrung, Musiktherapeutin, Feldenkraislehrerin und Biographie Therapeutin nach Rudolf Steiner. Hagit gibt Seminare in verschiedenen Feldern und ebenso Konzerte in Deutschland, Schweiz, Italien und Israel. In unserem Online Seminarkalender findest du zahlreiche Seminare zum Interessensgebiet Mantra und Musik, die in den vier Yoga Vidya Seminarhäusern von Yoga Vidya angeboten werden. Mehr über Yoga, Ayurveda und Meditation findest du Der Beitrag Shiva Gayatri mit Hagit Noam und Bernardo erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Hagit and Bernardo are performing the Shiva Gayatri mantra (sacred mantra from the Rig Veda): Om Tat Purushaya Vidmahe Mahadevaya Dhimahi Tanno Rudra Prachodayat If you are interested in one of our english seminars, click here. Hagit Noam is a singer (specialized in opera music), vocal teacher with many years of experience, music therapist, Feldenkrais teacher and biography therapist after R. Steiner. Hagit gives seminars in various fields as well as concerts in Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Israel. Folge direkt herunterladen
Hagit and Bernardo are chanting the classical christian Halleluja. Hagit Noam is a singer (specialized in opera music), vocal teacher with many years of experience, music therapist, Feldenkrais teacher and biography therapist after R. Steiner. Hagit gives seminars in various fields as well as concerts in Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Israel. More about mantras, meditation and yoga at www.yoga-vidya.org. Live Recording from Yoga Vidya Germany. For more english yoga videos, music, blog posts, etc., please visit our english pages at my.yoga-vidya.org. Information on Yoga Vidya Teachers Training Course, seminars or workshops.
Hagit and Bernardo are chanting the classical christian Halleluja. Hagit Noam is a singer (specialized in opera music), vocal teacher with many years of experience, music therapist, Feldenkrais teacher and biography therapist after R. Steiner. Hagit gives seminars in various fields as well as concerts in Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Israel. More about mantras, meditation and yoga at www.yoga-vidya.org. Live Recording from Yoga Vidya Germany. For more english yoga videos, music, blog posts, etc., please visit our english pages at my.yoga-vidya.org. Information on Yoga Vidya Teachers Training Course, seminars or workshops. Folge direkt herunterladen
Hagit Ofran is one of the world's leading experts on West Bank settlements. In a conversation at her Jerusalem home, she analyzes current trends in West Bank settlement planning and construction, as well as Israeli government actions to "legalize" illegal outposts and to allow the construction of new illegal outposts. Settlement Watch's web page: http://peacenow.org.il/en/category/settlements APN's web site: https://peacenow.org/ Donate to APN: https://peacenow.org/donate
Hagit Noam und Freunde singen das Ganesha Gayatri Mantra und Om Gam Ganapataye Namah. Laß dich verzaubern von dem wunderbaren Gesang von Hagit! Sie ist eine Spezialistin im Bereich Alte Musik und interpretiert bekannte Mantras auf inspirierende Weise. Hagit gibt regelmäßig Seminare und Konzerte bei Yoga Vidya. Mehr über die Sängerin unter YogiTownRecords. Hagit und Freunde singen zuerst das Ganesha Gayatri Mantra ( Nummer 613 im Kirtanheft) Om Tat-purushaya Vidmahe Vakra-tundaya Dhimahi / Tan No Dantih Prachodayat // und danach das Ganesha Mantra Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha ( Nummer 699 unter Ganesha im Kirtanheft) Om Gam Ganapataye Der Beitrag Hagit Noam und Freunde singen das Ganesha Gayatri Mantra und Om Gam Ganapataye Namah erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
This recording is from a Saturday evening Satsang at Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg. Satyadevi and Hagit chant the Song of Will. Enjoy this deeply touching chant and sing along! For more information about Yoga Vidya click here. Join our great Yoga Community by clicking here! Here you can find everything about Yoga Vidya Teachers Training Courses or workshops.
This recording is from a Saturday evening Satsang at Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg. Satyadevi and Hagit chant the Song of Will. Enjoy this deeply touching chant and sing along! For more information about Yoga Vidya click here. Join our great Yoga Community by clicking here! Here you can find everything about Yoga Vidya Teachers Training Courses or workshops.
Hagit Barkai is my guest on this episode. Hagit is an artist and professor from Israel. Hagit has called Houston home once before, and recently returned. Her work is more than narrative, it is philosophical questions we ask ourselves, mirrors of understanding or lack of, when we are seeking. Our conversation was very interesting as Hagit tells me a little ... Read More --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this episode, Marcela reads from Author and poet Hagit Grossman's newest book in Benjamin Balint's English translation, Trembling of the City. The collection consists mostly of intimate portraits of inhabitants of the city, particularly women. Here is an excerpt from her poem "Sophia": "All morning she has stolen clothes and given them to the poor. This is what Sophia knows how to do. She being, herself, a very poor woman. She steals clothes from charity shops, but can't stand the bounty in her own closet. She has a conscience. She has a good opinion of herself. She gives them to poor women left out in the cold. She always dreamed of being Robin Hood." Grossman has been featured on Israel in Translation once before. Text: Hagit Grossman, Trembling of the City, translated by Benjamin Balint. Shearsman Books, 2016. Music:Questlove - Goodbye Isaac Mos Def - Respiration Trixcis - Meandering Thoughts
Hagit singt während eines Neujahrskonzertes (2014) bei Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg das Ganesha Gayatri Mantra. Zu Beginn der Aufnahme gibt Narendra eine kurze Erklärung zum Mantra. Dann lass dich von der Schönheit der Musik und des Gesangs bezaubern und verzaubern. Om Shanti Der Beitrag Ganesha Gayatri Mantra Neujahrskonzert mit Hagit und Freunden erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Hagit singt während eines Neujahrskonzertes (2014) bei Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg das Ganesha Gayatri Mantra. Zu Beginn der Aufnahme gibt Narendra eine kurze Erklärung zum Mantra. Dann lass dich von der Schönheit der Musik und des Gesangs bezaubern und verzaubern. Om Shanti Der Beitrag Ganesha Gayatri Mantra Neujahrskonzert mit Hagit und Freunden erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Hagit singt während eines Neujahrskonzertes (2014) bei Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg das Ganesha Gayatri Mantra. Zu Beginn der Aufnahme gibt Narendra eine kurze Erklärung zum Mantra. Dann lass dich von der Schönheit der Musik und des Gesangs bezaubern und verzaubern. Om Shanti Der Beitrag Ganesha Gayatri Mantra Neujahrskonzert mit Hagit und Freunden erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Hagit singt während eines Neujahrskonzertes (2014) bei Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg das Ganesha Gayatri Mantra. Zu Beginn der Aufnahme gibt Narendra eine kurze Erklärung zum Mantra. Dann lass dich von der Schönheit der Musik und des Gesangs bezaubern und verzaubern. Om Shanti Der Beitrag Ganesha Gayatri Mantra Neujahrskonzert mit Hagit und Freunden erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Hagit Noam and friends perform the Krishna Mantra Jaya Radha Madhava and afterwards the Maha Mantra during a concert at Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg, Germany. Hagit is a regular at Yoga Vidya and gives Seminars and concerts. Here you can find seminars with Hagit. More infos about Hagit also on yogitownrecords.de/wir/hagit-noam/. Here are the lyrics for the first part of this recording to sing along: Jaya Radha-madhava, Jaya Kunja-bihari Jaya Gopijana Vallabha, Jaya Girivaradhari Yashoda Nandana, Brajajana Ranjana Yamuna Tira Vana Chari Here are the lyrics for the Maha Mantra: Hare Rāma Hare Rāma Rāma Rāma Hare Hare Hare Kṛṣṇa Hare Kṛṣṇa Kṛṣṇa Kṛṣṇa Hare Hare For more english yoga videos, music, blog posts, etc., please visit our english pages at my.yoga-vidya.org Here you´ll find information about Yoga Vidya Teachers Training Course and workshops: yoga-vidya.org/english/seminar/. Folge direkt herunterladen
Hagit Noam and friends perform the Krishna Mantra Jaya Radha Madhava and afterwards the Maha Mantra during a concert at Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg, Germany. Hagit is a regular at Yoga Vidya and gives Seminars and concerts. Here you can find seminars with Hagit. More infos about Hagit also on yogitownrecords.de/wir/hagit-noam/. Here are the lyrics for the first part of this recording to sing along: Jaya Radha-madhava, Jaya Kunja-bihari Jaya Gopijana Vallabha, Jaya Girivaradhari Yashoda Nandana, Brajajana Ranjana Yamuna Tira Vana Chari Here are the lyrics for the Maha Mantra: Hare Rāma Hare Rāma Rāma Rāma Hare Hare Hare Kṛṣṇa Hare Kṛṣṇa Kṛṣṇa Kṛṣṇa Hare Hare For more english yoga videos, music, blog posts, etc., please visit our english pages at my.yoga-vidya.org Here you´ll find information about Yoga Vidya Teachers Training Course and workshops: yoga-vidya.org/english/seminar/.
Hagit Noam and friends perform the Ganesha Gayatri Mantra and afterwords the Ganesha Mantra Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha. This recording is part of a concert which Hagit and friends gave at Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg, Germany. You can find more infos (in German) about Hagit at yogitownrecords.de/wir/hagit-noam/. Hagit is a regular teacher at Yoga Vidya and gives seminars and concerts. The Ganesha Gayatri mantra is the number 613 in the Yoga Vidya Kirtan Songbook. Here are the lyrics: Om Tat-purushaya Vidmahe Vakra-tundaya Dhimahi / Tan No Dantih Prachodayat // Afterwords Hagit sings the Ganesha Kirtan Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha which is the number 699 in the Yoga Vidya Kirtan Songbook. For more english yoga videos, music, blog posts, etc., please visit our english pages at http://my.yoga-vidya.org. You´ll find information about Yoga Vidya Teachers Training Course and workshops at yoga-vidya.org/english/seminar/. Folge direkt herunterladen
Hagit Noam and friends perform the Ganesha Gayatri Mantra and afterwords the Ganesha Mantra Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha. This recording is part of a concert which Hagit and friends gave at Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg, Germany. You can find more infos (in German) about Hagit at yogitownrecords.de/wir/hagit-noam/. Hagit is a regular teacher at Yoga Vidya and gives seminars and concerts. The Ganesha Gayatri mantra is the number 613 in the Yoga Vidya Kirtan Songbook. Here are the lyrics: Om Tat-purushaya Vidmahe Vakra-tundaya Dhimahi / Tan No Dantih Prachodayat // Afterwords Hagit sings the Ganesha Kirtan Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha which is the number 699 in the Yoga Vidya Kirtan Songbook. For more english yoga videos, music, blog posts, etc., please visit our english pages at http://my.yoga-vidya.org. You´ll find information about Yoga Vidya Teachers Training Course and workshops at yoga-vidya.org/english/seminar/.
At first Hagit Noam and friends chant the Krishna Mantra Jaya Radha Madhava. Afterwords they chant the Maha Mantra This recording stems from a concert she gave with friends at Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg, Germany. Do you want to visit a seminar with Hagit? Have a look at: https://www.yoga-vidya.de/seminare/leiter/hagit-noam. As well you´l find information about the Singer at: http://yogitownrecords.de/wir/hagit-noam. Join in and sing along! Here are the lyrics: Jaya Radha-madhava, Jaya Kunja-bihari Jaya Gopijana Vallabha, Jaya Girivaradhari Yashoda Nandana, Brajajana Ranjana Yamuna Tira Vana Chari Here are the lyrics for the Maha Mantra: Hare Rāma Hare Rāma Rāma Rāma Hare Hare Hare Kṛṣṇa Hare Kṛṣṇa Kṛṣṇa Kṛṣṇa Hare Hare For more english yoga videos, music, blog posts, etc., please visit our english pages at http://my.yoga-vidya.org Laß dich verzaubern von dem wunderbaren Gesang von Hagit und dem Zusammenspiel der verschiedenen Instrumente! Hagit ist eine Spezialistin im Bereich Alte Musik und interpretiert bekannte Mantras auf inspirierende Weise. Hagit gibt regelmäßig Seminare und Konzert bei Yoga Vidya. Hier erfährst du mehr: https://www.yoga-vidya.de/seminare/leiter/hagit-noam. Mehr über die Sängerin bei YogiTownRecords: http://yogitownrecords.de/wir/hagit-noam. Besuche eines unserer Seminare zum Thema Mantras und Musik: https://www.yoga-vidya.de/seminare/interessengebiet/mantras-und-musik.
At first Hagit Noam and friends chant the Krishna Mantra Jaya Radha Madhava. Afterwords they chant the Maha Mantra This recording stems from a concert she gave with friends at Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg, Germany. Do you want to visit a seminar with Hagit? Have a look at: https://www.yoga-vidya.de/seminare/leiter/hagit-noam. As well you´l find information about the Singer at: http://yogitownrecords.de/wir/hagit-noam. Join in and sing along! Here are the lyrics: Jaya Radha-madhava, Jaya Kunja-bihari Jaya Gopijana Vallabha, Jaya Girivaradhari Yashoda Nandana, Brajajana Ranjana Yamuna Tira Vana Chari Here are the lyrics for the Maha Mantra: Hare Rāma Hare Rāma Rāma Rāma Hare Hare Hare Kṛṣṇa Hare Kṛṣṇa Kṛṣṇa Kṛṣṇa Hare Hare For more english yoga videos, music, blog posts, etc., please visit our english pages at http://my.yoga-vidya.org Laß dich verzaubern von dem wunderbaren Gesang von Hagit und dem Zusammenspiel der verschiedenen Instrumente! Hagit ist eine Spezialistin im Bereich Alte Musik und interpretiert bekannte Mantras auf inspirierende Weise. Hagit gibt regelmäßig Seminare und Konzert bei Yoga Vidya. Hier erfährst du mehr: https://www.yoga-vidya.de/seminare/leiter/hagit-noam. Mehr über die Sängerin bei YogiTownRecords: http://yogitownrecords.de/wir/hagit-noam. Besuche eines unserer Seminare zum Thema Mantras und Musik: https://www.yoga-vidya.de/seminare/interessengebiet/mantras-und-musik.
Listen to this wonderful chant of the Ganesha Gayatri Mantra from Hagit Noam and friends. Afterwords they chant the Ganesha Mantra Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha. This recording stems from a concert she gave with friends at Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg, Germany. Do you want to visit a seminar with Hagit? Have a look at: https://www.yoga-vidya.de/seminare/leiter/hagit-noam/. As well you´l find information about the Singer at: http://yogitownrecords.de/wir/hagit-noam. Here are the lyrics: Om Tat-purushaya Vidmahe Vakra-tundaya Dhimahi Tan No Dantih Prachodayat Afterwords they sing the Ganesha Kirtan: Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha. For more english yoga videos, music, blog posts, etc., please visit our english pages at http://my.yoga-vidya.org. Laß dich verzaubern von dem wunderbaren Gesang von Hagit! Sie ist eine Spezialistin im Bereich Alte Musik und interpretiert bekannte Mantras auf inspirierende Weise. Hagit und Freunde singen zuerst das Ganesha Gayatri Mantra ( Nummer 610 im Kirtanheft) und danach das Ganesha Mantra Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha (Nummer 699 unter Ganesha im Kirtanheft). Das Gayatri Mantra besingt das verehrungswürdige göttliche strahlende Licht. Hagit gibt regelmäßig Seminare und Konzert bei Yoga Vidya. Hier erfährst du mehr: https://www.yoga-vidya.de/seminare/leiter/hagit-noam. Mehr über die Sängerin bei YogiTownRecords: http://yogitownrecords.de/wir/hagit-noam. Besuche eines unserer Seminare zum Thema Mantras und Musik: https://www.yoga-vidya.de/seminare/interessengebiet/mantras-und-musik.
Listen to this wonderful chant of the Ganesha Gayatri Mantra from Hagit Noam and friends. Afterwords they chant the Ganesha Mantra Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha. This recording stems from a concert she gave with friends at Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg, Germany. Do you want to visit a seminar with Hagit? Have a look at: https://www.yoga-vidya.de/seminare/leiter/hagit-noam/. As well you´l find information about the Singer at: http://yogitownrecords.de/wir/hagit-noam. Here are the lyrics: Om Tat-purushaya Vidmahe Vakra-tundaya Dhimahi Tan No Dantih Prachodayat Afterwords they sing the Ganesha Kirtan: Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha. For more english yoga videos, music, blog posts, etc., please visit our english pages at http://my.yoga-vidya.org. Laß dich verzaubern von dem wunderbaren Gesang von Hagit! Sie ist eine Spezialistin im Bereich Alte Musik und interpretiert bekannte Mantras auf inspirierende Weise. Hagit und Freunde singen zuerst das Ganesha Gayatri Mantra ( Nummer 610 im Kirtanheft) und danach das Ganesha Mantra Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha (Nummer 699 unter Ganesha im Kirtanheft). Das Gayatri Mantra besingt das verehrungswürdige göttliche strahlende Licht. Hagit gibt regelmäßig Seminare und Konzert bei Yoga Vidya. Hier erfährst du mehr: https://www.yoga-vidya.de/seminare/leiter/hagit-noam. Mehr über die Sängerin bei YogiTownRecords: http://yogitownrecords.de/wir/hagit-noam. Besuche eines unserer Seminare zum Thema Mantras und Musik: https://www.yoga-vidya.de/seminare/interessengebiet/mantras-und-musik.
In our last podcast of 2015, host Marcela Sulak reads the poetry of Hagit Grossman: "Once I was a Palaeolithic painter, a sensual hunterplundering the earth, living from hand to mouth,drawing at one end of the cave, all my worries ordinary.I was faithful to nature, transmitting pure and honest beauty,my drawings of movement were snapshots. " Grossman was born in Rishon LeZion in 1976, and now lives in Tel Aviv. She studied photography at Camera Obscura, theatre at Beit Zvi, painting at the Arts Academy, and literature at Tel Aviv University. Painting has clearly influenced her poetics. Text:Time Train: Several translations by Jonathan DayanPoetry International Rotterdam Music:Tesha - Bathe In WhiteL.B.T - Live Beat Tape Vol. 1 (Full Power)Ninet - Child
Lasse den Klang, den du wahr nimmst in dir Begrenzungen und Hindernisse auflösen. Lasse dich durch den Klang in tiefe Konzentration führen http://wiki.yoga-vidya.de/Klang. Die Konzentration hilft dir in eine tiefe vollkommene Stille zu gelangen und die Erfahrung von höchstem Frieden zu machen. http://wiki.yoga-vidya.de/Frieden Narendra Yoga Vidya Bad Meinberg- stellvertretender Ashramleiter von Yoga Vidya Bad Meinberg, Hagit und Maven leiten dich in diese Meditation. http://www.yoga-vidya.de/.
Lasse den Klang, den du wahr nimmst in dir Begrenzungen und Hindernisse auflösen. Lasse dich durch den Klang in tiefe Konzentration führen http://wiki.yoga-vidya.de/Klang. Die Konzentration hilft dir in eine tiefe vollkommene Stille zu gelangen und die Erfahrung von höchstem Frieden zu machen. http://wiki.yoga-vidya.de/Frieden Narendra Yoga Vidya Bad Meinberg- stellvertretender Ashramleiter von Yoga Vidya Bad Meinberg, Hagit und Maven leiten dich in diese Meditation. http://www.yoga-vidya.de/.
Hagit sings together with a band the mantra or kirtan Jaya Radha Madhava during a new year concert at Yoga Vidya Bad Meinberg, Germany. It follows the Maha Mantra. You can find the kirtan Jaya Radha Madhava in the Yoga Vidya Kirtan Songbook as No. 166: Jaya Radha Madhava Kunjabihari Jaya Gopijanavallabha Girivaradhari Yashodanandana brajajanaranjana Yamunatiravanachari /Om Shanti Folge direkt herunterladen
Hagit singt zusammen mit einer Band während eines Neujahrskonzertes das Mantra bzw. den Kirtan Jaya Radha Madhava und anschließend das Maha Mantra. Du findest das Jaya Radha Madhava im Yoga Vidya Kirtanheft unter der Nummer 166 beziehungsweise hier: Jaya Rādhā Mādhava Kunjabihāri Jaya Gopijanavallabha Girivaradhāri Yashodanandana brajajanaranjana Yamunātīravanachāri Der Beitrag Jaya Radha Madhava mit Hagit und Freunden erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Hagit sings together with a band the mantra or kirtan Jaya Radha Madhava during a new year concert at Yoga Vidya Bad Meinberg, Germany. It follows the Maha Mantra. You can find the kirtan Jaya Radha Madhava in the Yoga Vidya Kirtan Songbook as No. 166: Jaya Radha Madhava Kunjabihari Jaya Gopijanavallabha Girivaradhari Yashodanandana brajajanaranjana Yamunatiravanachari /Om Shanti
Hagit and friends play and chant the mantra Rama Bolo during a new year concert (2014) in the Ananda hall in House Shanti at Yoga Vidya Bad Meinberg, Germany. You'll find the text of this kirtan in the Yoga Vidya Kirtan Songbook as No. 201. But it is very easy to sing along without the lyrics - just listen what Hagit is singing. Om Shanti
Hagit and friends play and chant the mantra Rama Bolo during a new year concert (2014) in the Ananda hall in House Shanti at Yoga Vidya Bad Meinberg, Germany. You'll find the text of this kirtan in the Yoga Vidya Kirtan Songbook as No. 201. But it is very easy to sing along without the lyrics - just listen what Hagit is singing. Om Shanti Folge direkt herunterladen
Hagit und Freunde spielen und singen das Mantra Rama Bolo während eines Neujahrskonzertes 2014 im Anandasaal im Haus Shanti bei Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg. Du findest den Kirtan im Yoga Vidya Kirtanheft unter der Nummer 201: Rāma Bolo Rāma Bolo Bolo Bolo Rām Sītā Bolo Sītā Bolo Bolo Sītā Rām Hanumān Bolo Hanumān Bolo Bolo Hanumān Shiva Bolo Shiva Bolo Bolo Shiva Rām Der Beitrag Rama Bolo mit Hagit und Freunden – Neujahrskonzert 2014 erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Hagit sings during a new year concert (2014) at Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg the Ganesha Gayatri Mantra. In the beginnung of the recording Narendra from Yoga Vidya gives a short introducing of the Mantra. Then let yourself be enchanted and captivated by the beauty of the music and the kirtan. Om Shanti Folge direkt herunterladen
Hagit sings during a new year concert (2014) at Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg the Ganesha Gayatri Mantra. In the beginnung of the recording Narendra from Yoga Vidya gives a short introducing of the Mantra. Then let yourself be enchanted and captivated by the beauty of the music and the kirtan. Om Shanti
Aufnahme aus dem Neujahrskonzert 2013 im Haus Yoga Vidya Bad Meinberg. Die beliebte Sängerin und Musikerin Hagit Noam gab mit Freunden ein wundervolles Konzert. Genieße die Mantramusik hier und unter http://mein.yoga-vidya.de/video/video/listTagged?tag=vidya-mantras Mehr zu Yoga, Meditation und Entspannung findest du unter http://www.yoga-vidya.de/
Hagit Noam chants accompanied with a band the mantra or kirtan Krishna Govinda: Krishna Govinda Govinda Gopālā Krishna Murāri Manohara Nandalālā Krishna Govinda Govinda Gopala Krishna Murari Manohara Nandalala during a New Year Concert on 1st January 2013 at Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg. You listen here a short snippet of her complete concert, which can be listen as video recording.. You can find the text for this kirtan in the Yoga Vidya Kirtan Songbook as number 151. Hagit Noam will give between 2013 and 2014 a Kirtan and Mantra Chanting seminar . More seminars with Hagit Noam.
Hagit Noam chants accompanied with a band the mantra or kirtan Krishna Govinda: Krishna Govinda Govinda Gopālā Krishna Murāri Manohara Nandalālā Krishna Govinda Govinda Gopala Krishna Murari Manohara Nandalala during a New Year Concert on 1st January 2013 at Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg. You listen here a short snippet of her complete concert, which can be listen as video recording.. You can find the text for this kirtan in the Yoga Vidya Kirtan Songbook as number 151. Hagit Noam will give between 2013 and 2014 a Kirtan and Mantra Chanting seminar . More seminars with Hagit Noam. Folge direkt herunterladen
After fires in Haifa forced Hagit and her little girl Neria to evacuate from their kibbutz, they returned only to discover everything destroyed. See how the Lord used you to rekindle hope and joy for this single Israeli mom. Learn more about our projects: www.operationblessing.org
Hagit chants the song "Schalom Alechjem" during a satsang at Yoga Vidya Ashram Bad Meinberg. You can find this song in the Kirtan Songbook at No. 506. More mantras in our Yoga Vidya Mantra Podcast www.yoga-vidya.de Om Shanti - yours Omkara Folge direkt herunterladen
Hagit chants the song "Schalom Alechjem" during a satsang at Yoga Vidya Ashram Bad Meinberg. You can find this song in the Kirtan Songbook at No. 506. More mantras in our Yoga Vidya Mantra Podcast www.yoga-vidya.de Om Shanti - yours Omkara