Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Music to the goddess of Ellis Island


Many years later I now appreciate The Next Lubavitcher Rebbe's fondness for Clint Eastwood movies directed by Sergio Leone. Then in Italy I was farfrumt and tried to smash the TV in his basement. The Next Lubavitcher Rebbe would chuckle and tell me that Clint Eastwood westerns carry the eternal truths... The dark Jewish gangster movie Once Upon a Time in Americais also by Sergio Leone (produced Arnon Milchan). The soundtrack to that movie is by Ennio Morricone and perhaps is the best musical score ever. I want to dedicate this music to the goddess of Ellis Island.


Long live Moskover Kotzk in Toronto!

It is Erev Rosh Hashona. I want to dedicate more music from the same score to Dispel Fantasies who yearns with us to "Talk" and feel beoyfon hamechaber with Atzmoos Umehoos.

and therefore at all generations since the Alter Rebbe they did not suffice themselves with avodas hahisbonenoos and iskafya but it was in conjunction with the connections with the Rebbe that directly related to a chossid through amiras dach and yechidoos which was mehached umevarer and kovea avoydossoy and most importantly was the link begilooy to "Talk" and feel beoyfon hamechaber with Atzmoos Umehoos.


Long live Paris in Brooklyn!

so too: "iskafya and hisbonenoos" while the tools for refining the person to talk to the ALmighty are not a replacement for the direct relationship that is gotten through "onochi omeyd ben Hashem Oovenechem"...

Dispel Fantasies, have me in your thoughts on Rosh Hashona.