A Rabbi & A Bishop Remember Leonard Cohen

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  • Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
  • One year on from Leonard Cohen's passing Archbishop Donald Bolen of the Archdiocese of Regina and Rabbi Jeremy Parnes of Beth Jacob Synagogue discuss Leonard's music, the holy and the profane and the Jewish and Christian aspects of it.
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  • @waynemcmillan5970
    @waynemcmillan5970 6 років тому

    Wonderful tribute to a great poet, songwriter and mystic

  • @rondawickseller
    @rondawickseller 6 років тому

    I feel very blessed to have found this on UA-cam. How wonderful (amid all the secular forms of admiration and adulation) to have reflections on the spirit/soul-full elements Leonard so mindfully and incorporated in his writing with such heart. I'm sure it was one of his deepest longings. Thank you Archbishop Bolen and Rabbi Parnes (and Steve, for the upload). Love to all!

  • @abrahamphilip6439
    @abrahamphilip6439 4 місяці тому

    Leonard Cohen's Hallajuhah, for which he is known.most is the story of David revealing the Biblical words "Flesh is weak but the Spirit Willing " God called David " Worm" for the weakness of his flesh but called him." a man after my own heart" for his Spirit
    The 1982 Hallajuhah song in the Malayalam language which goes as aha aha aha Hallajuhah-- The laughter of God -- Father Son Holy Spirit,