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A discussion with Lori Kaye about her journey to becoming an opera singer
Good people are always mystified by what drives a "regular" person to plan and execute the deliberate and premeditated cold-blooded murder of innocent people, let alone in a house of worship. What is going on in this person's twisted mind and dark heart as he attacks men, women and children of faith during their prayers and celebrations?! How can a human being stoop to such obscene hate and cruelty? Our hearts are shattered as they go out to the husband, daughter, family and community of Lori Gilbert-Kaye, who was cruelly murdered by a terrorist in a heinous attack on Jews gathered in prayer at Chabad-Lubavitch of Poway last Shabbat, the final day of Passover. But within the tragedy and grief -- and the demonstration of the ugliest within humans -- another story has emerged, one that is more powerful than the senseless crime perpetrated: The story of the best within humans. Lori Kaye gave her life to save her Rabbi and others in her shul. Rabbi Goldstein through his actions and words, exhibited the noble majesty and dignity of a soul’s capability: not focusing on himself, but on his calling and mission. Millions, if not billions of people are being gripped by the heart-wrenching, yet formidable words of Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein, the Rabbi of the Poway community who survived the attack. In articles and interviews, from his hospital bed and at the funeral service, Rabbi Goldstein is relentlessly focusing neither on his pain and loss, nor on fear and anger, but on his determination to transform this tragedy into a force of goodness and kindness. Please join Rabbi Jacobson as he discusses this tragedy and the lessons it provides us about both the worst and best in human beings, and above all -- what we can do in face of such darkness, both short-term and long-term, in preventing such travesties from happening ever again.
John 15:13 - Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. Riley Howell, Univ. of NC, Charlotte; Lori Gilbert Kaye, Chabad of Poway, CA - rest in peace; & Oscar Stewart, Chabad of Poway, CA. Vladimir Putin's Russian Hybrid Warfare, incl. Cyberwarfare, tested & being perfected in the Ukraine for export round the western world. June 27, 2017 - NotPetya, the Russian Military's Cyberattack that shocked the world.
Today is the National Day of Prayer, and President Trump celebrated this day by honoring the memory of those who were lost or injured during the attacks in the National Day of Prayer service in the White House’s Rose Garden. In attendance today Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein, who was wounded in the Saturday shooting at Chabad of Poway Synagogue in California. He accepted the White House’s invitation to Washington, D.C., for the National Day of Prayer. Goldstein addressed those in attendance in the Rose Garden for this day of prayer and remembered Lori Kaye, who put herself between the Rabbi and the shooter made the ultimate sacrifice. She was remembered by the President and Rabbi Goldstein today. The Sean Hannity Show is on weekdays from 3 pm to 6 pm ET on iHeartRadio and Hannity.com. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Two days after a mass shooting at Chabad Poway, the congregation said farewell to the woman who was killed. Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein believes Lori Kaye saved his life. Features reporter Pam Kragen attended the funeral, and discusses how the community is healing after this act of hate.
In the aftermath of the Poway Synagogue shooting, Ms. Rosensweig explains the hate crime laws in the United States. What makes a crime a "hate crime"? Why is it important for a crime to be designated a hate crime? And, is the same crime labeled a hate crime in different parts of the U.S.? Also, how do the federal laws work when it comes to hate crimes? All of this is broken down in today's episode, which seeks to shed light on the holes that exist in the hate crime laws, especially in certain parts of the United States. Please click on this chart to see which hate crime laws are in place in your state and compare those laws against the hate crime laws that exist in other parts of the country.
In this episode, Hosts Wenzel Jones and Steve Pride entertain us as we… ...Talk with Lori Kaye about her documentary “ Kevyn Aucoin: Beauty & the Beast In Me” - Steve Pride ...Tango with Director and Dancers from the Same-Sex Ballroom Dance documentary “Hot to Trot” - Abby Dees ...Boogie down with Matt Tyrnauer and his documentary about Studio 54 - Steve Pride ...Honor Holocaust Memorial Day around the world by revisiting the documentary “Paragraph 175” ...Hear Audio Essay “Letter to Self” - Abby Dees --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imruradio/message
We discuss the Kevyn Aucoin documentary and various makeup styles we’d like to try. Plus, why are there so many documentaries now? Links to some of what we talk about below. Lori Kaye, Kevyn Aucoin: Beauty & the Beast in Me (2017): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6972670/ Lottie Winter on Kevyn Aucoin (2017): https://www.vogue.co.uk/gallery/who-is-kevyn-aucoin-everything-you-need-to-know Way Bandy: https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/15/obituaries/way-bandy-makeup-artist-and-best-selling-writer-dies.html Visage, Fade to Grey (1982): https://youtu.be/UMPC8QJF6sI David Bowie, Ashes to Ashes (1980): https://youtu.be/CMThz7eQ6K0 Sandy Linter, Disco Beauty (1979): http://sparklearmy.com/blog/?p=287 Jennifer Lopez, Waiting For Tonight (1999): https://youtu.be/_66jPJVS4JE