Wednesday, October 19, 2022

A match made in Heaven/

 

 

 

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For the first time orthodox Jewish people in Israel allow a camera to enter their personal lives on an intimate level, enabling us to discover the wisdom behind their way of life, so perhaps we can apply some of it to ours. A look at relationships between men and women, between singles and their friends, and between them and their families. The story is plot-based, with scenes that lead from one protagonist to the next in their search for a worthy mate. mate. Subscribe to the channel: https://goo.gl/5Sp36B Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wocomo 

 

 

Dating and matchmaking in the "Haredi" (ultra-orthodox Jewish) world has always been mysterious and intriguingly different from the secular world.

 

 

 At a time when the institution of marriage in the modern secular world is about to go bankrupt – increasing divorce rates, infidelity, the trend of extended bachelorhood, single parenting, etc. – the question arises: where are we going wrong? And what is it about Haredi relationships that keeps them strong and stable? How does it work? In the documentary "A Match Made in Heaven" we explore the world of matchmaking in the different sectors of the Haredi world and observe couples in different 

 

 

stages of relationships, and through them we learn about their behavior, philosophy, and the key to a happy relationship and marriage. Through the participants' stories we learn the values of relationships and marriage according to Judaism and how they actually apply them – so different from secular attitudes (falling in love as opposed to love which comes with time; the women's role in relationships; the man's role; sexuality). Original title:

 

 

 

 A Match Made In Heaven

 

 A Film by Ronnie Kay 2014 © Licensed by First Hand Films 

 

 

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  It's interesting to note that Kafka''s last relationship with a woman was with somoen who had been Hassidc and left that community.

 

  She survived the Holocaust  and ended up having two kids and living in Israel.

 

 

 

 

 

Monday, October 17, 2022

Fire Erupts at Iran’s Evin Prison

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Fire Erupts at Iran’s Evin Prison as Anti-Government Protests Continue 

Oct 17, 2022

In Iran, a massive fire engulfed parts of Tehran’s infamous Evin prison Saturday, killing at least eight people and injuring dozens of others. It’s unclear exactly what happened, though Iranian state media reported prisoners and guards clashed before the blaze erupted. Witnesses reported hearing explosions and gunfire coming from the prison. Evin is well known for housing political prisoners and anti-government protesters. Many of its former captives have said they were mistreated or tortured there. The blaze came as Iran remains roiled by mass protests and just a day before the one-month anniversary of the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who died while in the custody of Iran’s so-called morality police.

 

 

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