Pallbearers escort the coffin containing the body of Aurora Theater Dark-Knight debut mass shooting victim Alexander J. Boik. Photo by Mark Boster, courtesy of LA Times, July 27, 2012.
Obviously, we should be filling our eyes and brains with things other than Batman and the Dark Knight. But, we can't be judgmental about people who grew up on Batman. Yisroel, despite his return to his roots and his spiritual growth, felt compelled to attend the premier of "The Dark Knight Rises" in the Aurora, Colorado theater on July 20, 2012. Read the whole gripping story in Saved from the Dark Knight, in this week's super-charged edition of Breslev Israel web magazine.
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Our dear friends Jonathan and Charlene Aminoff from Great Neck, NY were vacationing in Florida. They went shopping, leaving their sweet little 2-year old daughter Gali in the care of her nanny. When they returned to the condo, Gali had just been fished lifeless from the bottom of the pool. Gali, Come Back! is another true story that you can't miss.
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Also featured this week (alphabetically):
Rabbi Shalom Arush: Beauty and Inner Peace
Rabbi Zev Ballen: The Mirror
Rabbi Dovid Charlop: Attention to Details
Dovber HaLevi: The ABC's of Money
Rabbi Nissan Dovid Kivak: No Evil Speech in Breslev
Rivka Levy: The Last Word, Stopping Stingy
Racheli Reckles: A Life Wasted
Have you seen Sunscreen yet? You'll be glad you did...
Bright Beams blessings for a wonderful week!
"Obviously, we should be filling our eyes and brains with things other than Batman and the Dark Knight."
Not necessarily a bad thing...
http://blogs.yu.edu/news/2012/07/31/how-to-live-like-a-superhero/
Posted by: D | Monday, 06 August 2012 at 10:30 PM