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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
11/28/2013 2:21:17 PM

Happy Hanukkah to my Jewish friends. :)


For November Holidays, A Turkey Of A Menorah

Asher Weintraub

Meet the maker of the ‘Menurkey’

Nine-year-old Asher Weintraub was inspired by this year’s rare confluence of Hanukkah and Thanksgiving. His invention? The Menurkey, a turkey-shaped menorah.


On the way back to the Upper West Side from Florida on a family vacation last December, Asher Weintraub’s mother, Caroline, mentioned an upcoming anomaly she had just discovered on the Internet — Chanukah and Thanksgiving will coincide this year for the first time in history.

“Cool,” said Asher, a 9-year-old at P.S. 87 in Manhattan. “They’re two of my favorite holidays. There should be something to celebrate it.”

After tinkering on his computer and negotiating with his parents, Asher’s “something” turned into a Chanukah menorah in the shape of a turkey.

He calls his idea a “menurkey” (menurkey.com) and is trying to raise $25,000 on Kickstarter (kck.st/1d2vZrq) to produce several hundred to sell in time for the dual November holidays. The Kickstarter deadline is Sept. 12.

The fundraising campaign reached about 60 percent of its goal by early this week, and Anthony Weintraub, Asher’s father, says he is optimistic about raising the rest by next week.

After designing several 3-D models on a kid-friendly computer-design program, Asher submitted to manufacturers plans for two-such Thanksgiving menorahs — one ceramic, one plaster. The selling price is still to be determined.

His filmmaker parents, members of Congregation Rodeph Sholom, supported Asher’s idea.

His idea “has taken us down a road of 3D design and printing, ceramic molding and casting, and an endless stream of emails and calls with artisans, manufacturers and fulfillment,” the Kickstarter pitch states.

Asher “gets passionate about a lot of things,” Anthony Weintraub says. This time, his enthusiasm spread to his parents and to friends who heard about the idea. “There’s something about this hybridization of holidays,” two celebrations of religious freedom, which captured people’s interest.

If the Kickstarter campaign succeeds, production and promotion will start immediately. “The timing is very limited,” Weintraub says; Chanukah and Thanksgiving won’t overlap again until 2070.

If the menurkey sells, Asher says he will donate part of the proceeds to charity and put the rest into his college fund. He hopes to become a video-game designer.

This year, the family will be home for Chanukah and Thanksgiving before heading south again on their annual vacation.

This year, Anthony Weintraub says, they’ll celebrate Chanukah with a menorah that their son designed. “I’m sure of it.”

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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
11/28/2013 2:50:56 PM
Prince William sings with Jon Bon Jovi and Taylor Swift
Published on Nov 26, 2013



Prince William belts out Bon Jovi's Livin' On A Prayer rock anthem after joining him and US pop star Taylor Swift on stage at a charity event

The Duke of Cambridge joined Jon Bon Jovi and Taylor Swift on stage to sing for an impromptu rendition of the hit song Livin' On A Prayer as real and rock royalty joined forces in the name of charity.

The trio were the main attractions at the Winter Whites Gala in Kensington Palace tonight to support homeless charity Centrepoint. While they were the most sought after guests, others included Benedict Cumberbatch, James Blunt and Tinie Tempah.

The Prince, who has been a patron of the Centrepoint charity since September 2005, delivered a speech and presented the Centrepoint Great Britain Youth Inspiration Award to Bon Jovi for his humanitarian work.

Bon Jovi's Soul Foundation was founded in the US in 2006 and aims to break the cycle of people falling into poverty and homelessness by helping them gain access to food and affordable housing along with job training programmes.

Centrepoint works with hundreds of young people to help them tackle issues that can lead to homelessness.
Source: APTN and PA


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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
11/28/2013 3:03:53 PM

Do you sometimes dream about the things you wish you had, or things you wish would happen, because you'd be so much happier if only...? Maybe your list of wishes includes winning a lot of money...being cured of an ailment...looking better than you do.

Surprise: Even if your wish list were granted, it probably wouldn't make you as happy as you think—because only a small portion of our happiness stems from improving life circumstances, research shows.

Rather, it’s how we view those circumstances that really determines our happiness. Keys: Looking at how your life is right now and savoring every good moment...seeing the bright side of your setbacks...focusing on where there is abundance—in short, cultivating a sense of gratitude. It doesn't mean pretending that things are better than they are...it means really seeing what is good.

No matter what your circumstances, there are things to be grateful for. Learning how to focus on those aspects of your life helps your whole life become happier. Don't believe me? Give it a try...it takes as little as two minutes a day. And there's no better day than this Thanksgiving day to get started...

Click here to read more...

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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
11/28/2013 3:09:45 PM
Russian video that made the whole world cry

Published on Jul 30, 2013

There is still hope on this world... :)
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Music: The Cinematic Orchestra - Arrival Of The Birds







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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
11/28/2013 3:53:39 PM
If you have roof over your head and food on your table you have so much to be grateful for, whether you realize it or not and just maybe this video will help you to see that, if you don't already. And remember, but for the grace of God..............

$200 Interviews With Homeless People

Published on Nov 11, 2013

Special thanks to Andrew Hales over at LAHWF for collaborating on this video with us, check out his channel: http://youtu.be/NUK8eRaZId4

Getting the chance to speak with these people was an incredible experience. They were all very kind, sincere, and genuine with us and we're super thankful they took the time to share their stories with us.

We hope that by putting these videos on YouTube, some of you are inspired to go out and do the same type of things.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hfeis45mQ8


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