I'm a Jew, you're a Jew, we're all (pretty) good Jews, and we're proud! ;-)
October 16, 2015
I'm That Jew Too
Wild Advertising Art
Milagro ("Miracle") is a company that prides itself on it's collaboration with artists to create cool murals to advertise it's liquor.
Tequila is made from the sweet, fruity, blue agave plant from northwest Mexico, hence the writing over the mural saying, "Agave Expressionism."
It must be challenging to look out the windows of this tour bus covered in this very blue mural and messaging.
Why is this ad effective?
First, it is intense and exciting--the vibrant colors, the big mask with the bulging eyes, and the skulls with the green leafy stuff growing out of the head.
Second, it really is a work of art, and you wouldn't expect to see this on a regular tour bus shlepping around town.
Third, the cultural contrast between the Mexican artistic expressionism and the rest of the comparatively humdrum city life is standout.
Fourth, after a long hard day at work, people are tired, thirsty, and ready for some fun--so this is a welcome message.
Overall, this has the creativity and connection with the people to hit the mark--pretty neat. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Wild Advertising Art
October 15, 2015
Dress It Up With Your Blanket?
Dress It Up With Your Blanket?
The Kardashian Ball-Busters
The Kardashian Ball-Busters
October 14, 2015
Getting Your Message Out With Impact
Each makes it's case that without that part, we just couldn't function. (No jokes here now!)
But in the end, the tongue that harnesses the power of speech demonstrates that it is most important, because it is through our words that we may live or die.
- Say the right thing--something smart and influence the masses--and you can change or even save the world.
- Say the wrong thing--something stupid, inflammatory, and damaging--and it can literally mean your or someone else's life.
From an early age, we come to recognize that communication is so important to our success.
Hey, I need a bottle or diaper changed...please!
Or answer the (interview) questions well, and you can land yourself in the best schools and jobs and even with the best ladies. :-)
Those that succeed with communication, can we make themselves and their positions heard, understood, and accepted.
What are some common communication strategies people employ?
Well as we've all learned, it's not always the one who is the boldest, screams the loudest, or repeats themselves the most that wins the argument--although at times, that too can work when force of debate, undeterred passion, and a little crazy can hammer the points home.
Having the best laid out and most rationale argument--some people will rightfully be influenced by logic and common sense.
Sincerity, integrity, honesty, and appealing to people's gut and emotions--this certainly goes a long way as many people are driven by their feelings as well as their instincts and genuine character assessment of others.
Making people confront what scares the hell out of them--fear is a big motivator for action and everyone is afraid of something and usually many things.
Oh, of course, the religious argument that "It's what G-d wants" and there will be fire and brimstone if you don't do it that way--well reward and punishment, heaven and hell, divine justice--that certainly will move masses.
"The pen is mightier than the sword."
For those who can effectively harness the power of their speech and intellect, the sky is the limit. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Getting Your Message Out With Impact
October 13, 2015
Rescue Yourself
This is an awesome potential lifesaving solution for getting out of a burning multi-story building.
In an emergency...
Put on and fasten the SkySaver Rescue Device..
Attach it securely to a pre-installed anchor.
Now for this next part, you need some guts...exit and lower safely via an automatic mechanical breaking system for a controlled descent (hope this works).
Carries up to 300 lbs from as high as 260 feet (and apparently a story is approx. 10 feet although this varies).
I am not endorsing any vendor or product or giving advice on how to survive in an emergency like this, but I really like the thinking behind this product:
Self-Help
Portable
Compact
Life-saving
Great idea! ;-)
Rescue Yourself
Fantastic Drone Capabilities Coming
Exciting video by Futurism on what drones can and will do.
Swarming.
Wall landings.
Acrobatics.
Drone on drone landings.
Playing catch.
Juggling.
Building a rope bridge.
These little drones are so versatile and dexterous that perhaps what they can do is only limited by our imagination.
Soon drones will do everything from caring for people's personal needs to building our cities, fighting diseases from within our very bodies, and conducting open warfare on the battlefield and behind enemy lines.
Fantastic Drone Capabilities Coming
October 12, 2015
Terrorism Knows No Boundaries
So far 18 terror stabbings in Israel in less than 10 days.
You never know when it's coming until the blade sears through the air and into the head, neck, chest, or back of the victim.
In an apartment, at a shopping center, riding a bus, on the way to prayer--no one is safe!
Today, one 13-year old boy is in critical condition after being stabbed nearly a dozen times while riding his bicycle in Jerusalem.
The stabbing attacks are coming on top of shootings, stonings, bombings, molotov cocktails, and vehicular hit and runs.
The call for a third Intifada to terrorize and kill Jews in Israel is underway.
This on top of last year's Gaza War when thousands of rockets where fired targeting Israeli cities and critical infrastructure as well as terror tunnels coming under the border to murder and abduct Israelis.
But Israel is not alone in fighting a wave of global terror--it is engulfing the Middle East and farther--from Libya to Syria, Yemen to Turkey, Iraq to Afghanistan--and hundreds of thousands of refugees are streaming to Europe.
Bombing of markets, weddings, funerals, houses of worship, and even peace rallies.
Chemical weapons, beheadings, hacking off limbs, crucifixions, burning victims alive, abductions of women and children, slavery, and gang rape, are now virtually accepted items in the International news, and on a daily basis.
Next in the mix--maybe some suitcase or missile-tipped nukes delivered by impassioned Jihadists?
For now, we are watching from our perch of safety and security here and in Europe, but what when what we witness happening "over there" eventually comes over here...
Have we become so used to and callous to all the terrorism that we barely even blink an eye anymore when we read, hear, or see it?
While terrorism knows no physical boundaries, perhaps with an ever-increasing tempo of sickeningly outrageous and barbaric terrorist acts, it knows no boundaries to our soul anymore either. ;-)
(Source Photo: Facebook via Documenting Anti-Semitism)
Terrorism Knows No Boundaries
October 11, 2015
Imagining The Unimaginable
What if extremists in Iran stopped hating Israel and the United States, and instead liked or even loved us?
Not because of the recent agreement on nukes and lifting of sanctions, but actually in spite of it--because as the Ayatollah has said, he prohibits any further negotiations and often refers to the U.S. as it's enemy (the only thing missing is the usual Iranian chants of "Death to America!").
But today, I saw the Iranian family again the I referred to in a Sept. 27 blog post, where the father had a stroke and the son comes on the weekends from Texas to help his father with physical and occupational therapy to recuperate.
Well today, I saw the daughter too, and both she and the son where in the pool trying to help the father in every way to move and walk again. They swarmed around him in such loving-kindness, I couldn't believe the amazing display of love and devotion to any parent or disabled person. They were all there for him!
And my heart opened up, and I couldn't help thinking what if the Iranian leadership could be moderated by average normal people who just want to care for their families, earn a living, and worship and live in freedom?
What if the Iranian leadership could learn to forgive and love again those who they have hated for so long and so much--the USA and Israel?
If the U.S. can forgive Iran for the hostage crisis that took 52 American diplomats and citizens hostage for 444 long days and the bombing of the Beirut barracks that killed 241 marines, and Israel can forgive the endless Hezbollah terror attacks, the bombing of the Argentinian Jewish Center that killed 29 and wounded 250, the Holocaust denial, and threats of maniacal genocide...then surely, Iran can forgive the U.S.'s role in the 1953 coup that brought the Shah to power and can forgive Israel for merely existing!
As a son of Holocaust survivors, I am a die-hard for the defense and security of the Jewish people, so maybe today I am just being naive, foolish, or letting my imagination run wild.
But I feel that Hashem is putting the words on the screen through my fingertips...what if Esau can stop hating Jacob? What if Iran can stop hating the USA and Israel and there can be peace and not war?
This is a fantasy, but perhaps it can become a reality.
Instead of the cycle of hate, the sponsorship of terror, the secret building of nukes, and aggression escalating until ultimately major devastating military strikes...instead imagine abandoning the old hateful and belligerent ways...imagine forgiveness for the past transgressions and affronts...imagine peace!
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Imagining The Unimaginable
October 10, 2015
David And Goliath - It's Biblical!
David And Goliath - It's Biblical!
October 9, 2015
It Doesn't Get Better Than This
This video was composed and produced by one of my very talented colleagues, David Ausman (2015).
I was really impressed by the skill and creativity of this music video as well as the vivid portrayal of a fantasy vacation to Havana, Cuba.
He recorded it in his own voice and used Garageband and his digital piano to jazz it up.
When I asked him how he got the idea for this, he said that his associates overhead and told him a friendly conversation they overhead that went like this:
"Bob: Bill! I haven't see you in ages. How have you been?
Bill: Bob, you old sob! How ya doing?
Bob: I'm doing great, especially since I'm no longer posted in [edited out].
Bill: I know, I know. So how are you liking it back home?
Bob: (pointing his finger at Bill) It doesn't get better than this!
Bill: (pointing back) Yeah, it doesn't get better than this!"
Now that he shared this funny story with me, I also can't stop thinking about some fantasy fun trip somewhere.
And most important that when we appreciate everyone and everything we have in our lives then "It [truly] doesn't get better than this!" ;-)
It Doesn't Get Better Than This
October 8, 2015
Please Tell Us Your Diabolical Intentions
Please Tell Us Your Diabolical Intentions
October 7, 2015
Outskirts City Life
In the background, under cloudy skies, the tall city buildings--sort of wobbly with all the people and goings-on, which in a way we want to leave behind for some peace and quiet.
In the foreground is a bridge and park with some sun and trees and people talking, sitting and laying in the grass and a lonesome car driving by.
The colors are vibrant, the shapes are almost like three-dimensional cut-outs making a sort of fairy tale feeling to the whole landscape.
The picture is overall one where we balance hectic life in the city with the restfulness and tranquility of surrounding nature.
It's a life where harmony is made by conscious choice and actions to promote a healthy body and mind amidst what we seek to do and accomplish and all that which we are asked to bear for it. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Outskirts City Life
October 6, 2015
Kiss Me Where
I go to a Sephardic synagogue and they have a custom of not just shaking hands, but kissing (not really) each other by sort of tapping each other first one cheek to cheek and then the other side.
So this lady friend comes into shule (with her fiancee who walks away for a moment) while the dancing is going on with the Torah for the holiday, and she makes the signal moves for the cheek to cheek greeting to me.
But this whole custom is still sort of unfamiliar to me, and I mess it up big time!
I must've turned my head to the left when I should've turned right or something, and rather than end up cheek to cheek, I end up in this very awkward lip on lip kiss with her.
(Oh shit, that didn't just happen, did it?)
We both sort of jump backwards, and my wife is standing there in disbelief cracking up at the whole thing.
This lady quickly turns away, and I quickly turn the other way, and I am just looking up at the ceiling thinking what did I just do. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Kiss Me Where
Love My Lava Lamp
Only $26 at Spencer's.
My wife says, "This is special!"
We had one of these years ago when we first got married.
Not sure what happened to it over the years--maybe it felt dated and got tossed at some point.
Now it just feels so good to turn it on and see the colorful lava bubbling up and down.
1970's--don't care, love it. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Love My Lava Lamp
October 5, 2015
A Ricksha With A Worthwhile Message
And it carries messages of hope and peace.
Some examples (visible in the photo):
- "Promote the Olympic spirit."
- "Hope for world peace."
- "Protecting mother earth."
It looks like he could be right off the streets of China or something and transported here to deliver and remind us of these important ideas.
What is interesting to me is that in this day and age of social media and online advertising where messages are often drowned out amidst the daily deluge we get, that here a simple ricksha can grab people's attention and perhaps have a positive influence on them.
With just some subtle messaging along the vehicle's canopy and with pictures and flags around the back.
Perhaps it's not only how much one advertises and promotes, but how thought-provoking and novel it's done.
I don't know how many miles this guy can pedal a day, but I bet he gets more likes than much of the garbage just being throw up online because it's so easy and available for everyone to do. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
A Ricksha With A Worthwhile Message
October 4, 2015
No More Flooding With Permeable Pavement
Very cool solution to flash flooding called Topmix Permeable by Tarmac (a U.K. sustainable building materials company).
The concrete literally drinks up hundreds of gallons of water.
Where the heck does all the water go?
If you're walking, no more soggy shoes and pant's bottoms.
If your driving, even more important is the potential life-saving element for about 75 people that die in vehicles every year when they try get caught in the vehicles in flash flood conditions.
Also, many potential accidents, injuries, and deaths could be averted by people whose car's go hydroplaning on wet road surfaces.
Finally, think how transportation would be faster and more efficient (with less traffic) from better road conditions with innovations like this.
With this new material on our roads and some added heat elements to prevent snow and ice, we got some darn good road-safety going on. ;-)
No More Flooding With Permeable Pavement
Indian Food All You Can Eat--Is That A Good Thing?
Nice, clean place...
Food is set out finely in metal trays over burners.
My wife says, "What a bargain!"
The problem is I can only eat vegetables, and it's all the heavy Indian type.
I am a good boy with the diet--NO carbs--and pass on the pastry fried samosas, the hot leavened nan, the thin stir-fried noodles, and even on the quality orange basmati rice.
What's left for me on my plate?
- Chick peas and sauce.
- Green peas and sauce.
- Eggplant and sauce.
- Creamy saucy spinach, just a tad.
- Sweet finely-chopped mushy carrot halava.
Each wasn't bad, but wait this isn't balanced--lots of mushy veggies in a superbly gross buttery way--all sort of just swooshing around without any substance food to soak it up.
I need a Starbucks or sugar Coke to wash this all down and away--not enough time though...
Oh G-d, I want to make a big Indian buffet puke (even technology can't save me from this)! ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Indian Food All You Can Eat--Is That A Good Thing?
October 3, 2015
Russia Seems To Have A Strategy, Why Don't We?
Russia is leapfrogging us to pursue their goals of keeping dictator Bashar Al Assad, tightening up on a renewed cozy relationship with Iran and Iraq--in what is the prime oil basin of the world--and reestablishing their place on the world stage as a superpower (apparently, Crimea wasn't the end, but just the beginning), and at the same time killing U.S.-backed Syrian rebels.
But what about our efforts...
Well, we've had "dismal results" after dilly dallying around in Syria for the better part of its 4 1/2 year civil war that's killed over 250,000 people and created 5 million refuges streaming across the Middle East and Europe, and we keep having to "rethink" our strategy there.
At the same time, as to our war to defeat the terrorist ISIS caliphate--who vows to smuggle nukes into America and plans a "religious cleansing" of hundreds of millions--uh, they continue to grow!
What about our more than 10 year investment in Iraq--where we spent over $2 trillion and in which almost 37,000 of our service members were either killed or wounded? --Iraq is now cooperating with...Russia!
How about Iran--for whom we went to the mat with a controversial deal to relieve their sanctions and provide them hundreds of billions of dollars to funnel into their economy as well as global terror? --Iran is allying themselves with Russia (and Hezbollah), deepening their foray into Syria, and continue their threats to annihilate Israel and chants of death to America!
Then to hear yesterday that not only don't we have a strategy as has been the reframe for months, but that we are not going to play chess or get into a proxy war in the Middle East with Russia...well gee, the world game of strategy and brinksmanship is not going to stop for us.
Just because we don't have a (good) strategy and don't want to play global chess anymore doesn't mean Russia, Iran, China, and others aren't going to forge ahead with their dangerous strategies and gains.
We are a wealthy, mighty, and innovative nation--surely, we have a strategy in this country of over 319,000,000 people, somewhere. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Russia Seems To Have A Strategy, Why Don't We?
October 2, 2015
Am Yisrael Chai!
"For in every generation there rose up those to destroy our people.
In antiquity, we faced destruction from the ancient empires of Babylon and Rome.
In the Middle Ages, we faced inquisition and expulsion.
And in modern times, we faced the pogroms and Holocaust.
Yet the Jewish people persevered.
And now another regime has arisen swearing to destroy Israel.
That regime would be wise to consider this.
I stand here today representing Israel a country 67 years young, but the nation state of a people nearly 4,000 years old.
Yet, the empires of Babylon and Rome are not represented in this hall of nations.
Neither is the thousand year Reich.
Those seemingly invincible empires are long gone.
But Israel lives.
The people of Israel live.
Am Israel Chai!"
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
United Nations, 2015
Am Yisrael Chai!
Insomnia Hurts Like Hell
Because when the rest of the world is sleeping, you are lying in bed like a log awake--and not sure how you going to get to sleep or stay awake the next day.
What follows are sleepless nights, sometimes groggy days, and anxiety about even going to bed at night.
How do I know this?
I've been battling insomnia since my hip's deteriorated painfully, and I had a number of hip replacement surgeries, and a lengthy recovery process, including lots of swimming.
Despite melatonin, warm baths, and even some sleeping meds, my nights were filled with plenty of staring at the ceiling alternating with tossing and turning in bed.
I was almost at the point of giving up hope on being able to sleep normally again, and then something occurred to me.
Stop the meds and just pray!
Over a few days I weaned off the sleep meds, and was feeling really crappy and headachy.
But the real difference was when I got into bed, I remembered and recited the prayers of my youth from before bedtime.
And I added for G-d to please help me sleep normally again.
The very first night...I slept perfectly!
Now, it's been three nights in a row--in Judaism, we call that a chazakah (something that is established).
I am so grateful to G-d for returning me to restful sleep-filled nights--thank you Hashem!
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Insomnia Hurts Like Hell
October 1, 2015
Settle Things Like Adults
On their commute, one lady is reading her newspaper and one gentlemen is listening to his iPod.
On the man's shirt, it says something like:
"Let's settle this like adults: Rock-Paper-Scissors."
Adults are in so many senses just like big children.
We get into disagreements, arguments, and fights, and then don't know how to get out of them and resolve things.
Hence, the old "Rock-Paper-Scissors."
- Rock beats scissors.
- Paper beats rock.
- Scissors beats paper.
Everything can beat something.
And everybody is right from their own perspective on things.
Decision is by the luck of the draw between two people--throwing off hands gestures.
Probably just as good (if not better) than how most decisions get made and disputes get resolved in everyday real life. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Settle Things Like Adults
September 30, 2015
Chabad Making A Difference
Beautiful job by Rabbi Yudi Steiner of George Washington University hosting the Chabad Sukkot Barbecue in Washington, D.C.
The Rabbi was there welcoming students and Jews from around town to a sweet BBQ luncheon in the sukah.
And the students were making the blessing with the Rabbi on the lulav and esrog for the holiday.
As always, Chabad is out there making a difference in Jewish lives, helping them do mitzvot, and spreading cheer and unity wherever they are.
We are so lucky to have wonderful Lubavitch chasidim all around the world helping Jews be better Jews. ;-)
(Source Photos: Andy Blumenthal)
Chabad Making A Difference
Trader Joe's Is Growing On Me
Trader Joe's Is Growing On Me
September 29, 2015
Russia Outwits Us Again x 4
Either we're in it or we're not.
Instead, Russia has jumped into the driver's seat, and we're not coming out looking too good on the world stage.
- In 2013 they took in and continue to shelter Edward Snowden, the former CIA employee who ran to Hong Kong after allegedly leaking oodles of NSA classified information.
- In 2014, Russia conducted a blitzkrieg and took Crimea from sovereign Ukraine (giving it a strategic port in the Black Sea), and are conducting a separatist war in the eastern part of the country.
- In 2015, Russia enters the Syrian crisis and allies themselves with dictator, Bashar Al Assad (who has used chemical weapons on his own people), as well as with Iran and Iraq.
- Additionally, Russia is taking the lead role in the oil and mineral rich Arctic bolstering their presence and militarizing, including building new ice-breakers (while our Coast Guard has only one operational).
Some people have said mockingly, "Well what should we do, start a war with Russia?"
And the answer is an unequivocal, no.
But I assume they don't want to start a war with the U.S. either.
Rather, this is the Cold War Part II, where we are fighting by proxy in Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and the Arctic.
If we want the world to be modeled on freedom, human rights, and democracy then we need to be able to stand up for those things that are important to us.
Yes, we have to care about what's going on here at home too, but we don't live in a bubble, although surrounded by oceans on the east and west coast, we can sometimes easily feel that way.
It's a big world--and it takes tremendous leadership to bring it along a good and noble path.
The leadership role will not stay vacant for long...it can be us if we want it, or else you might as well flip a coin on either Russia or China. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Russia Outwits Us Again x 4
September 28, 2015
Relating To G-d Through Rules And Relationships
They are religious Christians (brother and sister) who love the Jewish people, and one of them actually attends our synagogue on a regular basis.
We had a nice time talking and eating, and I also learned an interesting religious lesson.
The man told me how he understood that Judaism is very focused on rules (i.e. laws) that people are supposed to follow as laid out in the Torah.
But he said, it is also important to build a relationship with G-d.
The relationship being about sincerely knowing that G-d is there for us, that we are bound to him, that we express our gratitude for everything he does for us, and that we ask him for what we need.
I think the main difference in how he described it was that is was not in a rote and ritualistic type of way, but rather as in a real relationship, where we talk to G-d naturally and recognize him benevolently and lovingly.
As Jews, we know we cannot substitute a loving relationship with G-d for doing what we are commanded to do, but perhaps we can do both.
We can follow the rules--the do's and don'ts--AND we can bind with G-d in a one on one relationship--where we are and feel bound to him not just because we must, but rather because we really love him for creating us, sustaining us, and he is the ultimate good in universe.
When we are in a "relationship" with G-d, it's because he is someone we want to cling to, relate to, talk to, and yearn for.
This is a just little different than how I learned about this in yeshiva, where it was much more about loving and fearing G-d in a rule-based way--again because we are commanded to do it.
But perhaps it is nice also to love and fear G-d, because he is G-d and we are in a deep and growing relationship with him. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Relating To G-d Through Rules And Relationships
September 27, 2015
Beautiful Brookside Gardens
Beautiful Brookside Gardens