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The fun events of the week (Photo: islandjew / Yosla Bergman / 27a)

We went crazy

There is no better way to start the week with a good remix. It is recommended that the combination of the words “you’ve gone crazy” by someone who really went all the way…

On Saturday night my life was sung by young and energetic guys, they turned up the volume, got on the savannah and burst into dance. We have no choice but to share with you the energies that were there, why should we keep them to ourselves?

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Are you crazy? Yes we went crazy! (Photo: Yosla Bergman)

A staged moon

And now we’ll move on to a nice pike. In a document that appears every once in a while on the net, a moon is seen that causes a solar eclipse. And this is what someone wrote on Twitter this week: “A rare photo of the moon in all its glory that happens once a year for 32 seconds and then a solar eclipse for 5 seconds. This phenomenon only occurs at the perihelion point (the point where the moon is closest to the earth), and only then can you see the great speed of He’s moving.”

But not bears and not the moon. This video is completely fake and to explain we asked Meir Potermilch – an astronomy instructor in the Seventh Sky Project, to share his rich knowledge:

The joke that has been running for years is at our expense. The fake video of the moon (Photo: 27a)

“This video has been running on the Internet for several years,” Meir reveals in a conversation with the Shabbat Square. When you are in the polar circle. 2. The moon has an axial movement around itself, but it cannot be seen by an observer from the earth, because the moon only faces us on one side regularly. (We see in the video that the moon rotates around itself, which is impossible). 3. A total solar eclipse takes much longer than in the video. 4. The term “perihelion” has nothing to do with anything in the video, it means the proximity of the Earth to the Sun, (during the Earth’s annual elliptical orbit around the Sun). 5. Despite the huge size differences between the Sun For the Moon, their observed size is almost the same with only slight variations, since the Moon is close to the Earth and the Sun is far from it by a large margin.”

The joke on us every few months and it’s amusing…

Messiah’s death

For a moment it seemed staged, but it really happened. The British HaBa soldiers performed the hit “Mesiah” by Mordechai Ben David and other Hebrew hits this week. It happened at a memorial service and a march in memory of Jewish soldiers in the British Army at the Cenotaph monument in Whitehall, in the presence of the chief rabbi.

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British army soldiers play Ben David’s Messiah (Mendel Blizinsky)

What is your dream?

The next ‘section’ is difficult to explain in words. If you have big dreams and pompous ambitions, just watch it:

You didn’t expect that… (Photo: 27a)

A truly moving moment

And we will end this time, for a change, with a truly moving moment that made many people move and shed a tear.

The man you will see in the video is called Shlomo Surya. He is 88 years old and a veteran of the IDF.

Previously, the doctor gave him only eight months to live. He asked to go up to the Rabbi of Lubavitch ZIA and pray. After a doctor’s approval, despite the complexity of the trip, he flew to the Rebbe’s Zion and prayed for his soul.

Since then he has managed to reach the United States four times. At the banquet of the sheluchim gathering (-the closing event of the conference, an event with tremendous energy that gives power to Chabad emissaries for the whole year) he could not help but see the power in the air. He got on a chair and waved his cane excitedly.

Do you also have funny things that happened that everyone must see? Send us an email [email protected] And we promise to publish the best next week!

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