3rd Annual Hug of Jerusalem Partners with LIVE H2O, an International Concert to Heal the Living Waters
Sunday, June 21st 16:00 - 21:00
3rd Annual JERUSALEM HUG Partners with LIVE H2O -
An International Concert to Heal the Living Waters
The Jerusalem Hug, an interfaith event uniting thousands of Israelis, Palestinians and Internationals, will take place this Sunday at Yaffo and Damascus Gates. This year, for the first time in history LIVE H2O, an international concert to heal the living waters using the power of sound, will take place in Jerusalem in conjunction with dozens of high-profile events worldwide. The central point of this event will be the GrandMother Drum ceremony with musicians from all over the region, performing together in harmony. The event will be broadcast at liveh2o.tv, sending a powerful message of peace from the Holy City of Jerusalem.
For more information, please visit www.loversofjerusalem.org and www.liveh2o.org
Tags: big hug, israel, jerusalem, live h2o, lovers of jersualem, middle east, palestine, peace, peace project, sound healing
June 20th, 2009 at 6:36 am
george vytautas daukantas
The International Society forTechnologists in Education
ISTE membership # 289229, @ http://iste.org/jct
June 20th, 2009 at 6:52 am
dear ladies and gentlemen,
If there was an ethical issue brewing for me, normal e-mail dialogue is usual .The standard is that if one message is acknowledged, then another letter or e-mail is acceptable as the norm, anymore would be grounds for “harrassment”. If that is true, I have been advised by Science Computer staff to cease and desist further e-communication that reaches beyond that norm.
However, I wanted to share the news with you as my colleagues that the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum has tragically lost one of its security guards , Stephen Johns on June 10th,2009.
Just click on view.
http://www.ushmm.org/memoriam/detail.php?content=johns