The Jazz Singer (1952) - Danny Thomas - Sinai Temple

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  • @nancyanderson5310
    @nancyanderson5310 Рік тому +3

    I can never hear enough of this. Holiness radiates from every note. The voices are rich with praise, flowing strong and beautiful with faith. I praise God for keeping this heavenly feast for now and for eternity. Forever it is a gleaming ingredient in my soul. Thank you.

  • @juanmonge8
    @juanmonge8 3 роки тому +7

    Danny Thomas- A man universally loved.

  • @lindahamler
    @lindahamler 5 років тому +4

    I go to that beautiful church, I know it's a temple but they changed to a church and it's still beautiful after all these years!!!!

  • @justinquiah8058
    @justinquiah8058 Рік тому

    I currently live in the neighborhood, where this church currently stands.

  • @Michaelbos
    @Michaelbos Рік тому +1

    When Hollywood made good decent movies with morality.

  • @gittelnadel-alpert6683
    @gittelnadel-alpert6683 4 роки тому +2

    WHAT ON EARTH HAS HAPPENED TO OUR WORLD?

    • @nancyanderson5310
      @nancyanderson5310 Рік тому

      Nothing has happened that disturbs God’s Plan. As Job said “i know You can do all things, and that no plan of Yours can be cut off”. All that God let’s happen fits in His salvation plan. He told us eons ago the these dark times would come. AND THAT THEY WOULD END IN GLORY FOR GOD. Death is defeated. ONWARD!

  • @AngryHatter
    @AngryHatter 5 років тому +9

    An Arab playing a Jew. He was a mensch.

    • @marcrauch8213
      @marcrauch8213 5 років тому +8

      Many arabs are Jews. Judaism is a religion, while being arab is an ethnicity - two different things. Moreover, Danny Thomas was a Catholic, born to non-muslim parents. This is what made Danny Thomas a mensch. He was a mensch because he lived his life like a mensch.

    • @danawinsor1380
      @danawinsor1380 4 роки тому +3

      @@marcrauch8213 What a wonderful answer. Somewhere there is a recording of Mr. Thomas singing a traditional song in Arabic. If anyone on here knows where I can find it, I would be truly grateful.

    • @marcrauch8213
      @marcrauch8213 4 роки тому +1

      @@danawinsor1380 Here you go: Danny Thomas singing an arabic song - ua-cam.com/video/Gg76XhLdL4E/v-deo.html

    • @marcrauch8213
      @marcrauch8213 3 роки тому +1

      @@zeeshanfaiez2075 You took my comments above out of context, and you seem to know nothing of history. This doesn't surprise me since many muslims do take things out of context and they often know little or nothing about history.
      My initial comment above was in reply to someone who thought that a person (in this case Danny Thomas) can't be an arab and a Jew at the same time. I corrected that. In addition, while I didn't get into it at the time, Danny Thomas' family ancestry is that they were from Lebanon. Being Lebanese doesn't mean that a person is an arab; again it's a question of ethnicity. Some Lebanese citizens may be descended from arabs, but not all Lebanese are arabs. Many Lebanese are descendants of Europeans (Greeks, Macedonians, etc.) The Phoenicians, the people from where much of Lebanese culture stems, were Greeks/Macedonians (Caucasians). Thomas' parents came to America from an area in Lebanon that had been largely settled by the Phoenicians, so his DNA could easily have been primarily European-ish, although that is only my conjecture from reading about Lebanon, the people of Lebanon, and the specific Christian sect that his parents belonged to (Maronite Christians). St. Maron, the person that the sect is named for was not an arab. He would have been descended from either ancient Mesopotamians or Persians, neither of which are inherently arab.
      Consequently, if Danny Thomas was indeed a mensch (a Yiddish word for "man with honor and integrity") then he was a mensch because of what he was, not what he wasn't. I think Danny Thomas was a "mensch" because of how he lived his life and his humanitarian work.
      If you are trying to make it seem like I'm saying a person who is muslim can't be a man of honor and integrity, then you are again incorrect. For example, I think that M. Zuhdi Jasser is an islamic man of great honor and integrity.
      You bring up the issue of being born to live the Palestinian experience as if to suggest that I wouldn't know about it. In fact, my ancestors were Palestinians; they were the original Palestinians; they were Hebrews (Jews). And to this day, I have blood relatives who live in Palestine, although the country is now called Israel (since 1948), and so they are Israelis. Other members of my family tree were put to death in Europe as recently as about 75 years ago for being who they are. So don't preach to me about some garbage about the pretend suffering of pretenders and invaders who were late-comers to "Palestine."
      You say you love the whole world, yet you spread the lie that the Israeli government is a colonizer and against peace. The Israeli government is the government of the legitimate nation of Israel. Israel is as legitimate a nation as muslim nations such as Pakistan, Bangladesh, Malaysia, and Jordan.

    • @marcrauch8213
      @marcrauch8213 3 роки тому +1

      @@zeeshanfaiez2075 A novel is fiction. If what I wrote is fiction you would be able to set the record straight with facts. But you have none, and so you call me a bigot.
      You write that DNA test between arabs and people from Europe show that there is no remarkable difference, and so you conclude that they are virtually the same or that there is so much shared ancestry. However, the genetic codes between humans and apes are only about 1% different. But there is an enormous difference. Therefore, the very, very slight DNA difference between arabs and Europeans is enough to prove you have no idea of what you're talking about.
      You're the one who claimed to love the whole world and yet you spread lies about much of the world. The people of the Ottoman Empire who ruled Turkey, and what is now Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Israel, and most of Jordan hated arabs; and arabs hated the Ottoman Empire - which is why most arabs fought against the Ottoman Empire in WWI. So for you to say that all Lebanese are arabs is a joke...not a good joke, or a funny joke, but a pathetic joke about your lack of knowledge.
      By the way, who is Zuhdi Jacir? The person I mentioned is Zuhdi Jasser.