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It is 80 years since the Holocaust began. The lessons we have learned in history is that we cannot forget what has happened. We cannot forget because of the victims, their persecutions and horrible deaths. We cannot forget because of the survivors, who witnessed and lost so much, and we cannot forget because Jews, and other victims were targeted for annihilation. And if we don't remember, if we choose to forget – it can happen again. The United Nations has designated Holocaust Remembrance Day to be on January 27th, the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz – Birkenau. In tribute to Holocaust Remembrance Day, Dr. Moshe Katz, a survivor of the Holocaust agreed to tell his story during an interview with Baila Sebrow, producer and host of The Definitive Rap. Dr. Moshe Katz, is author of Nine Out of Ten, and well known speaker who speaks extensively to all audiences about the Holocaust. Dr. Katz talked extensively about his upbringing, including where he was born and raised, what his family life was before the Holocaust, everything leading up to the Holocaust, what he endured, and how he survived. Dr. Katz, explained why people were not aware that the situation in Europe was so dire and dangerous for Jews, and that they are being deported to their deaths. He also discussed why he titled his book Nine Out of Ten. The interview concluded with a blessing for the audience, as it is said that a person who survived the Holocaust has the power to give blessings to others. WE WILL NEVER FORGET. We will always keep the memory of the 6 million and plus alive. As Elie Wiesel said, “To forget the dead would be akin to killing them a second time.” *WATCH THIS EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW
It is 80 years since the Holocaust began. The lessons we have learned in history is that we cannot forget what has happened. We cannot forget because of the victims, their persecutions and horrible deaths. We cannot forget because of the survivors, who witnessed and lost so much, and we cannot forget because Jews, and other victims were targeted for annihilation. And if we don't remember, if we choose to forget – it can happen again. The United Nations has designated Holocaust Remembrance Day to be on January 27th, the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz – Birkenau. In tribute to Holocaust Remembrance Day, Dr. Moshe Katz, a survivor of the Holocaust agreed to tell his story during an interview with Baila Sebrow, producer and host of The Definitive Rap. Dr. Moshe Katz, is author of Nine Out of Ten, and well known speaker who speaks extensively to all audiences about the Holocaust. Dr. Katz talked extensively about his upbringing, including where he was born and raised, what his family life was before the Holocaust, everything leading up to the Holocaust, what he endured, and how he survived. Dr. Katz, explained why people were not aware that the situation in Europe was so dire and dangerous for Jews, and that they are being deported to their deaths. He also discussed why he titled his book Nine Out of Ten. The interview concluded with a blessing for the audience, as it is said that a person who survived the Holocaust has the power to give blessings to others. WE WILL NEVER FORGET. We will always keep the memory of the 6 million and plus alive. As Elie Wiesel said, “To forget the dead would be akin to killing them a second time.” *WATCH THIS EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW
Do you ever wonder where authors of personal development books go for help themselves?Kelly Notaras is one of these go-to women, and she says,“Practice making practice a habit. Make a practice of your spiritual connection to something larger than you. This to me needs to be a main priority.”As author, book editor and founder of KN literary arts, an editorial book studio specializing in self-help, personal growth, and spirituality, Kelly is a really tough editor personally invested in every sentence and a master at making the ordinary story into an extraordinary book!With the elegance and mastery of someone who can lead you into curating more than just your next book, Kelly speaks to those of us who have a yearning to be in direct connection with life in a way that goes beyond our everyday routine. She shares with us the passion of her own experience reminding us how important this yearning is.“If I had had more time, I would've written you a shorter letter.” ~ Blaise PascalIn this episode you’ll hear about: “Nine Out of Ten Rule”Check with yourself and make sure the things you’re doing are things that make your eyes light up. More often than not, those are the things that bring you joy and make your life feel the way you want it to feel.Push yourself into the discomfort that will ultimately liberate you from what would have been something that was not the way you wanted to spend your time.Plus:· Be the editor of your life: Make your life flow more in the way that you like to live your life. Your behaviors are in reflection of your values. Be willing to lean into the discomfort of learning something new.· Be willing to bend your rules: It's really important to be flexible in all of your habits. Notice the place where you might be holding on really tightly to a habit that actually ends up doing the opposite of what you'd hoped for or not getting the outcome you desired.· Be in alignment in service of what you love: You have a compass available at all times in your own body where you can test out your choices with your physical sensations. Practice revising and reviewing again and again.And:“The princess and the pea”There's a little pea within us; it's rolling around deep inside and we don't know what it is. It's everyone's personal responsibility to those in our lives and to ourselves to go looking for what that is. Because if we don't, and we don't do it as a daily upkeep or even an hourly upkeep, sometimes we end up mistreating people or projecting whatever discomfort we’re trying to avoid.Until next time! Be curious, be inspired, simplify the way…Kelly Notaraswww.knliterary.comwww.facebook.com/knliterary
Dragon's Teeth. Resurrecting an ancient civilization is tricky business, especially when the Prime Directive is on the line, and doubly so when that ancient civilization has access to subspace corridors that could shave thousands of light years off your trip home to the Alpha Quadrant. Such is the situation in which we find Captain Janeway and the rest of the Voyager Crew when Seven of Nine takes it upon herself to awaken the Vaadwaur, asleep for 900 years in stasis pods after the near total annihilation of their planet. In this episode of To The Journey, hosts Zachary Fruhling, Suzanne Williamson, and Kay Shaw have an ancient-world-style throw-down over the sixth-season Voyagerepisode "Dragon's Teeth." Join Zachary, Suzanne, and Kay as they resurrect an ancient civilization, accept that it is raining, and walk with dignity while listening to some less-than-cheerful Talaxian nursery rhymes (in the old tongue, naturally). Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Seven of Nine Out of Character (00:01:50) The Cardassians of the Delta Quadrant - Meh! (00:04:17) Romans and Visigoths (00:09:29) Walking with Dignity (00:13:00) Funny Ears Contest (00:15:46) Language Lessons - Talaxian Mother Goose (00:18:22) Resurrecting the Ancient World - Xena Was Real! (00:20:44) Only the "Vaadwaur" (00:22:38) Backpedaling the Prime Directive - Get Back in Your Pods! (00:23:57) A Scorpion-esque Chakotay (00:32:15) Find Us the Cheese, Wesley (00:34:18) Julius Caesar, You're a Clever Man, in Any Time Period (0:36:49) Every Episode is Loved by Somebody (00:40:14) Closing (00:42:01) Hosts Zachary Fruhling, Suzanne Williamson, and Kay Shaw Production Kay Shaw (Editor) Suzanne Williamson (Producer) Zachary Fruhling (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Bruce Lish (Associate Producer) Joo Kim (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
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