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Archives for September 2006

What I am Listening To Now

September 20, 2006 by Jack Steiner 2 Comments

Here is snapshot of what is playing on my iPod now.

Crawling
Linkin Park
In the End
Linkin Park
Blue Monday
Orgy
Hate Me
Blue October
Harry’s Game
Clannad
The Adventure
Angels & Airwaves
Bring Me to Life
Evanescence
Precious
Depeche Mode
Burn Down The Mission
Elton John
May It Be
Enya
The Memory of Trees
Enya
La Soñadora
Enya
Insomnia (Monster Mix)
Faithless
If You Could Read My Mind
Gordon Lightfoot
Boulevard of Broken Dreams
Green Day
Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door
Guns N’ Roses
Gollum’s Song – performed by Emiliana Torrini
Howard Shore
The Breaking of the Fellowship (Featuring “In Dreams”)
Lord Of The Rings Soundtrack
It’s Been Awhile
Staind
Fire on Babylon
Sinéad O’Connor
Gone Away
The Offspring
Somebody Told Me
The Killers
Mr. Brightside
The Killers
Crazy
Gnarls Barkley
Joey
Concrete Blonde
Carry That Weight
The Beatles
Lay, Lady, Lay
Bob Dylan
The Fire Inside
Bob Seger
Nobody’s Fault But Mine
Led Zeppelin
Long Walk to Freedom (Halala South Africa)
Ladysmith Black Mambazo

Filed Under: Music

Today is Talk Like a Pirate Day

September 19, 2006 by Jack Steiner 2 Comments

Arrr, welcome t’ my blog. Today is talk like a pirate day. Aye. Aye, i encourage you all t’ join in the festi’ities. Aye.

Ahoy, if you need help speakin’ pirate you can find assistance har. Aye, me parrot concurs. Or try this video:

ARRRRRRRR!

Signed,

Captain Jack- One-eared Dog the Damned

Filed Under: Uncategorized

2 siblings reunited after being separated in Holocaust

September 19, 2006 by Jack Steiner 6 Comments

What a story.

“After 65 years, in which each of them thought their sibling had perished in the Holocaust, and after they searched for each other in Israel and abroad, Hilda Shelik (75) and her brother Simon Glasberg (83) met Monday. With the help of Yad Vashem’s website, the two siblings’ grandchildren discovered that family members had indeed survived the Holocaust, even though they had previously been led to believe otherwise.

“I am happy today. All the years that passed I didn’t believe my family survived. Even when my grandchildren told me they had survived, I didn’t believe it. Today I am happy,” said Hilda.

Their older brother, Karol Weiner, thought that Hilda perished in the Holocaust, and therefore submit a Page of Testimony to Yad Vashem in 1999 in Hilda’s name stating such. About a month and a half ago, her grandchildren found the Page of Testimony written by Hilda’s brother. Karol passed away the same year, without knowing that thanks to him, his siblings found Hilda in Israel.”

Click here for the full story.

Filed Under: Israel

Some Things I Know About My Readers

September 19, 2006 by Jack Steiner 1 Comment

Oh the beauty of the blogosphere is the interaction with others you might not ever encounter. It is one of the things that I really enjoy. During the course of this interaction I have learned a few things about some of the people that hang out here.

Here are a few nuggets:

Visitors to the Shack are employed by such companies as:

  1. Disney
  2. Microsoft
  3. Canadian Defamation League
  4. Jewish Federation
  5. US Army
  6. US Navy
  7. Symantec
  8. Nortel
  9. GE
  10. 7-11

Job Titles/Professions include:

  1. Attorney
  2. Software Engineer
  3. Doctor
  4. Mother
  5. Zookeeper
  6. Certified Professional Schmuck
  7. Rabbi
  8. Public Servant
  9. Man Servant
  10. Retired Postman
  11. College Professor

Favorite Flavors of Ice Cream

  1. Chocolate
  2. Chunk Monkey
  3. Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough
  4. Vanilla
  5. Rocky Road
  6. Mocha Almond Fudge
  7. Creamy Delight

Pretty nifty, don’t you think.

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Spiderman in Japanese Is Spiderman

September 19, 2006 by Jack Steiner Leave a Comment

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The Jewish Pirates of The Caribbean

September 18, 2006 by Jack Steiner 4 Comments

The Jewish Journal has an interesting article about Jewish Pirates.

“But now a forthcoming book hopes to change that image by focusing on Ladino-speaking Jews whose piracy grew out of the Inquisition. “The Jewish pirates were Sephardic. Once they were kicked out of Spain [in 1492], the more adventurous Jews went to the New World,” said Ed Kritzler, whose yet-untitled book on Jewish pirates will be published by Doubleday in spring 2007.

Jewish piracy has been around since well before the Barbary pirates first preyed on ships during the Crusades. In the time of the Second Temple, Jewish historian Flavius Josephus records that Hyrcanus accussed Aristobulus of “acts of piracy at sea.”

Kritzler has studied pirates for 40 years, and said that the public is fascinated with them because they’re “rugged individuals in a world of conformity. They carved their own identity, independent of the rules and strictures of society.”

But determining the exact number of Jewish pirates is difficult, Kritzler said, because many of them traveled as Conversos, or converts to Christianity, and practiced their Judaism in secret.

While some Jews, like Samuel Pallache, took up piracy in part to help make a better life for expelled Spanish Jews, Kritzler said others were motivated by revenge for the Inquisition.

One such pirate was Moses Cohen Henriques, who helped plan one of history’s largest heists against Spain. In 1628, Henriques set sail with Dutch West India Co. Admiral Piet Hein, whose own hatred of Spain was fueled by four years spent as a galley slave aboard a Spanish ship. Henriques and Hein boarded Spanish ships off Cuba and seized shipments of New World gold and silver worth in today’s dollars about the same as Disney’s total box office for “Dead Man’s Chest.”

Henriques set up his own pirate island off the coast of Brazil afterward, and even though his role in the raid was disclosed during the Spanish Inquisition, he was never caught, Kritzler told The Journal.

Another Sephardic pirate played a pivotal role in American history. In the book “Jews on the Frontier” (Rachelle Simon, 1991), Rabbi I. Harold Sharfman recounts the tale of Sephardic Jewish pirate Jean Lafitte, whose Conversos grandmother and mother fled Spain for France in 1765, after his maternal grandfather was put to death by the Inquisition for “Judaizing.”

BTW, Talk Like a Pirate Day is Tomorrow.

Filed Under: Judaism

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