Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Thought of the Day

I like this one...!


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Dr. Lisa Earle
Date: Dec 26, 2011 at 10:48 AM
Subject: !!!


THOUGHT OF THE DAY:

"The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances; if there is any reaction, both are transformed."

- Carl Jung

Monday, November 21, 2011

The New Kindle

I got mom a Kindle Reader as a wedding gift last month. looks like she's finally starting to enjoy it. 

WooHoo!


Friday, November 18, 2011

Andrea Hirschhorn on Facebook

Lifted from a conversation Mom had with Andrea on Facebook.com
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Andrea Hirschhorn commented:
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Die Gedanken sind frei

Thoughts are free, who can guess them? They flee by like nocturnal shadows. No man can know them, no hunter can shoot them with powder and lead: Thoughts are free!...




Lisa Earle commented:
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Die GEdanken sind frei, wer kann sie erraten?
Sie gehen forbei wie naechtliche Schatten!
Kein Mensch kann sie wissen, kein Koerper einschliessn...

Ich bleibe dabei:Die Gedanken sind frei...by Friedrich von Schiller!
Thanks for sending this wonderfu poem - I remember it so well!
love, Lisa.



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Lisa Earle commented:
I wish we could meet someday...we have a lot in common...How do you like China?



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Andrea Hirschhorn commented:
Way back we watched a disturbing BBC documentary about Hans Litten, that's where I came across the poem. Very powerful!



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Andrea Hirschhorn commented:
And on the other note - we love it here. Challenges at every corner but we truly enjoy it! Plus haven't given up on visiting you!
Would love to meet one day...

Thursday, November 17, 2011

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On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 7:40 AM, Dr. Lisa Earle wrote:

THOUGHT OF THE DAY:
The only thing that saves us from the bureaucracy is inefficiency. An efficient bureaucracy is the greatest threat to liberty.

- Eugene McCarthy


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On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 5:23 PM, Dave R wrote:

The 2nd half of that statement needs to be rolled around on the tongue, and allowed to rattle about in the head for a good while to see where eventually it's dust settles on ones opinion about it :).
---Dave.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

The Popkins

-------Original Message-------
On Nov 12, Julie Ruden wrote:

Hi my wonderful HAPPY loving caring older :) brother :).
I was cleaning out Dr. Mom’s email boxes and found this – do not know if you have a copy, but think you should :)
Also Goldie Warren passed away Thursday (97).
Love you.
Shabbat Shalom – Julie - xoxoxoxoxoxo


Oskar and Rose Popkin - Simon's Uncle and Aunt.
















Ida (Popkin) Rudensky(Simon's mother), Simon (Rudensky) Ruden, Goldie (Rudensky) Borah(Simon's sister), Ralph Rudensky(Simon's father).
















-------Original Message-------
On 2/9/2011, Fred Messing wrote (To: Dr. Lisa Earle, Cc: Laura Messing):

Dear Lizl, Laura asked me to send you the attached photographs she recently found of the Rudensky family and of Oscar and Rose Popkin. We hope you enjoy them.
-Fred Messing.




-------Original Message-------
On 11/12/2011, Dave Ruden wrote:

Wow, what great photos!
Who is in the pic with Simon?

So sorry to hear about Goldie.
---D.


-------Original Message-------
On Nov 12, Julie Ruden wrote:

Simon, Goldie & their parents – Ida and Ralph Rudensky (or they called him Ruben “in Jewish”??? Mom says…)
Simon shortened it to Ruden
Love you – Julie - weeeeeeeeeeeeee




-------Original Message-------
On 11/12/2011, Dave Ruden wrote:

super. And what is the relationship of the popkins to us? (I keep forgetting!)
---D.





-------Original Message-------
On Nov 12, Julie Ruden wrote:

Hi I forget too I’ll ask mom :)
XOXOXO Squeeze the wifeeeee xoxoxooxox



-------Original Message-------
On 11/12/2011, Dr. Lisa Earle wrote:

Simons's father and mother, Ralph and Ida Rudensky , and of course, his sister, Goldie Borah, before she was married.

Oskar Popkin was Simon's uncle, a brother to his mother Ida, a born Popkin. He was Joe Popkin's father. Goldie Warren was Joe's sister ...

Love you, MOM



-------Original Message-------
On 11/14/2011, Dave Ruden wrote:

Ok, let me make sure I've got this now...

Ralph and Ida Rudensky - Simon's parents.
Ida's maiden name was Popkin -Wow! (I can't believe how long it takes me to "get" all of this sometimes)

Ida's brother, Oskar (Simon's uncle) was Joe Popkin's father.
So Joe Popkin was Simon's 1st cousin. That's why the "connection" with us has been so strong over the years - I see now.

And finally, Sharon Anderson is Joe's daughter?
This makes her 2nd cousin to Julie and me.

How come I don't remember her hardly at all except for over the past 5 or 10 years?
(i.e. I don't remember her while we were growing up)




-------Original Message-------
On 11/14/2011, Dr. Lisa Earle wrote:

You got it right, David!!!
Sharon was busy teaching Grade school for many years, we did not see much of her, only heard through her Dad, Joe. She retired just a few years ago and married her longtime friend, a wonderful Norwegian Guy, Radar Anderson.

We see much more of them, really love both, warm, wonderful human beings...

Love, MOM




-------Original Message-------
On 11/16/2011, Dave Ruden wrote:

Oh, so this makes Goldie Warren my 1st cousin once-removed (Sharon's also)!
Do you have a picture of Goldie Warren and did she visit while Julie and I were growing up?
---D.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Wedding - Sharon & Reidar

On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 8:29 PM, Dr. Lisa Earle wrote:

Must share...(from a favorite cousin...)




-------Original Message-------

From: Sharon E Andesen
Date: 10/23/2011 11:22:57 PM
To: Dr. Lisa Earle, Julie Ruden

David's wedding was a beautiful affair --- soooo glad we were able to share this with you both .....
we will see you soon, i promise ! if you need ANYTHING, give us a call ....
Love you BOTH !!!
love, Sharon and Reidar

Ft Lauderdale honors Simon Ruden

Sent from my iPad - Jo Ann Medalie, 10/25/11 09:30:52
...

On Oct 29, 4:24pm Julie Ruden wrote:

Hi all YIPPIEEeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!! It’s ALIVE It’s ALIVE!!!!!! We are home and Dr. Mom’s everything is improving already –HALLELUJAHSsssssss!!! Dr. Mom’s new “blue tooth” pace maker (technology is amazingly freaky) has her heart pumping strong with ZERO complications……beating at 90 and in 10 days 80 then last trip 10 days later 70…. She is talking on the phone and checking her email –printing wedding photos …. AMAZING!!!

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Thought Of The Day - Jefferson

On Sun, Oct 9, 2011 at 11:07 AM, Dr. Lisa Earle wrote:
A government that is big enough to give you all you want is big enough to take it all away.
- Thomas Jefferson

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Honoring Don McClosky, A Pioneer of Ft Lauderdale

My Father's law-firm partner, Don McClosky (of Ruden-McClosky) passed away earlier this month. Here are some exchanges forwarded from my mother...


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-------Original Message-------
From: Jo Ann
Date: 9/23/2011 9:20:23 AM
To: Dr. Lisa Earle
Subject: Don McClosky

Buddy Nevins wrote one of the best tributes to Don. I wasn't sure you got to see it. What make it particularly special was that he and Don were adversaries and had many confrontational moments. Clearly, there was a lot of respect.

Did you see the obits in the Sun Sentinel or the Miami Herald? I can send those to you as well.End of an Era as Don McClosky Dies

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BY BUDDY NEVINS

The end of an era is a phrase overused, especially by the media.

In the case of Don McClosky's death from cancer Wednesday, the term is apt.

McClosky, 84, was the lawyer/lobbyist most responsible for today's Broward. No arguments.

Sawgrass Mills. The Sunrise hockey arena. Wheelabrator’s waste incinerators. All McClosky clients.

Dozens of housing developments like Forest Ridge. Scads of shopping centers like the Pembroke Pines Mall and Lauderhill Mall. Hundreds of other landmark projects like the Marriott Harbor Beach and Hallandale’s Three Islands that now are sprinkled across the county.

Just about everybody who helped shape Broward fro 1970-2000 was McClosky's client. The Forman family of real estate titans, Wayne Huizenga,Charlie Palmer, scores of others.

Why?

McClosky was the maestro of government process. He knew who to call, what procedures to use and what was the downside of any vote for office holders and staff.

With polished negotiating skills, McClosky often fine-tuned agreements between elected officials and developers. The result was the buildings we see today.

"He could do more in five minutes on the phone than other lawyers could do in a day. He just knew how to get things done," said Browardbeat.com's SamFields, a lawyer with McClosky's firm and long-time friend.

The McClosky I knew was tough, wily, witty, often profane, razor sharp and a straight shooter.

McClosky Fought His Way to Success

Born in pre-Depression boom in Miami, McClosky was raised by a single mom on the edge of poverty. He told me that he learned to use his fists because Jews were often the target of bullies. He also taught himself basketball, a game he enjoyed well into his 70s.

After leaving the U. S. Army Air Corp as a World War II vet, he worked his way through the University of Miami as a salesman and later the youngest manager of a Jackson Byron store(DWR: he must have worked for Leonard Barr!). While in school he met Simon Ruden, who encouraged him to go to law school.

After graduation, McClosky was living in Broward. He said he couldn’t find work because Jewish lawyers were shunned by the deeply anti-Semitic downtown Fort Lauderdale establishment in 1960.

So McClosky got the last laugh. He joined a new firm being put together by Ruden, Elliot Barrett and Carl Schuster. It eventually became the biggest law firm in Broward and one of the biggest in the state. Today it is called Ruden McClosky.

And the old timey law firms that shunned McClosky? They mostly folded as the demographics of South Florida changed.

Success didn't come easy. At first they took anybody who would walk through the front door. Then a client who wanted to build a gas station in Fort Lauderdale and McClosky took the case.

He was off and running.

McClosky was a true believer in free enterprise and development. He said that projects he got approved permitted millions to live, shop and enjoy Florida.

But he was Darth Vader to the environmentalists like County CommissionerAnne Kolb. Patti Webster, then of Broward's Environmental Coalition, was quoted in the Miami Herald two decades ago calling McClosky "Mr. Destroy Southwest Broward."

I discussed the conflict between the environment and development with him many times.

He said that the only way to stop development was to put a wall on the Georgia border. People wanted to live in South Florida and they deserved reasonably priced housing and nice places to play, eat and shop.

The free enterprise philosophy aside, the McClosky I fondly remember had fun. He enjoyed his job. People can't ask much more from life.

One day he was standing in front of the county commission getting particular rough treatment. He left the microphone for a minute and walking to get some papers, he saw me on the aisle and leaned over.

With that McClosky twinkle in his eyes, he quipped, "Maybe I should tell her that I think the state seal of Florida should be a concrete block."

I started laughing, resulting in a stern look from the commissioner in question.

Rest in peace, Don.




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On Sep 24, 2011, at 2:27 PM, "Dr. Lisa Earle" wrote:

Thanks, JoAnn!
Buddy Nevins wrote truly a wonderful tribute to a great Guy, and he spelled this out so well! If convenient, do sent me the obits -we are getting only the Tampa Tribune here in the middle of the state.

I just spoke to Judy and she is, as usual, handling the great loss as she always dealt with happy as well as adverse happenings which sooner or later, we all experience...

I imagine, you went to the funeral -it would be so good to hear about who else gave eulogies and was present of our long-time friends. I have lost so many dear friends -wonder who is still around...

I was in the hospital at Emory in Atlanta and so could not attend1 Feeling a little better, I feel like a 92 year old, but I am "only" 91 ...(trying to have a sense of humor about it, it's better to laugh than to cry...)

Love to you and yours,
Decrepidly, but sincerely,
Lisa




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-------Original Message-------
From: Jo Ann
Date: 09/24/11 22:25:45
To: Dr. Lisa Earle
Subject: Re: Don McClosky

Don and I were at the funeral and it was really something special. It was held at Temple Kol Ami which joined with Temple Emanuel to form one huge facility way out west. The sanctuary holds more than 1000 congregants and there were only a very few seats not occupied. Every attorney, every power broker and every politician from each of the municipalities of Broward County attended. The old timers included Hugh Maloney, Pearl and Stanley Goodman, Sylvia Yohalem, Wynn Casteel, Carl and Sandy Schuster, Marlene and Bob Uchin, and Jacob Brodski (who is making his own 97th birthday party at Brooks Restaurant in Boca)

The eulogies were done exclusively by the family. First, Don and Judy's children appeared on the alter with Reed struggling to speak but oh, so heartfelt. Then, Jo Ann who is a great speaker did an heroic job.

Next all 9 grandchildren got up and they appointed Andrea (the granddaughter with Cystic Fibrosis) to speak for all of them. She is quite an accomplished speaker because she speaks all over the country to help raise awareness of her illness. She was wonderful.

Then, we went to the Evergreen Cemetary in Rio Vista where a remarkable number of people appeared. I never saw so many people participate in placing a shovel of dirt in the grave. Even the Mayor of Fort Lauderdale, Jack Seiler.

Very impressive and touching.

Sent from my iPad
Jo Ann Medalie




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On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 11:31 AM, Dr. Lisa Earle wrote:

You are a Darling, JoAnn, to take time to tell the tale of the truly special occasion of Don's funeral. Thank you so much! I almost feel like I attended, but as I told you, I was up in Atlanta (Emory U.Hospital). I almost feel like it was an end of a certain area we went through, without Don being with us any more...

My best to you and your family and also wishing you and yours a Happy, Healthy New Year! Let's DO keep in touch...

Love, Lisa

Thought Of The Day - Too Seriously

On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 8:31 AM, Dr. Lisa Earle wrote:

THOUGHT OF THE DAY:

When a person can no longer laugh at himself, it is time for others to laugh at
him.
- Thomas Szasz
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Xoxoxoxoxxo MOM

Thought Of The Day - Normal

On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 9:23 AM, Dr. Lisa Earle wrote:

THOUGHT OF THE DAY:

Normal is getting dressed in clothes that you buy for work and driving through
traffic in a car that you are still paying for - in order to get to the job you
need to pay for the clothes and the car, and the house you leave vacant all day
so you can afford to live in it.
- Ellen Goodman



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On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 4:29 PM, Dave R wrote:

Hmm. Isn't this the definition of insanity instead?

Debbie and Family Newsletter 5772

On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 8:06 PM, Debbie Aschheim:
Emailed their annual family NewsLetter...


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On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 2:18 PM, Dr. Lisa Earle wrote:


Dear Debbie and Robert,

What a great newsletter, thank you for sharing your great blessings- what a fabulous, good looking family you are.!

Aviva is the spitting image of "Tante Peppi" (as I knew her), my own Grandmother's sister. She and Shmuel look so in love, and so do your gorgeous other couple, David and his lovely wife.. The new forthcoming addition is the crowning glory to a wonderful, so closely knit family! I only wish, your parents could have shared all those blessings...I do so miss Edith especially, your darling Mom, with whom I spent so many precious moments in our youth...

I guess, Julie, my wonderful, beloved daughter, who now has a humongous job of helping me cope with so many medical issues, said it all in her response - we really appreciate your tale of such great naches and hope with all our heart, that all of you will have a Happy, Healthy, Joyful New Year 5772!

Lots of Love and Hugs to you and yours!
Lisa.

Vagaries and Vicissitudes

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On Sep 15, 2011 9:26 AM, "Dr. Lisa Earle" wrote:

THOUGHT OF THE DAY:
"I'd rather live with a good question than a bad answer." - Aryeh Frimer
Somehow, I am afraid, I am dealing lately with a lot of bad answers...
:(((
Rather frustrating...
Have a great day, LOL, MOM


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On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 11:39 AM, Dave R wrote:

Hi mom,
Don't let the bad news get you overly wound up. Remember that positive attitude is an important part of your well being, and that focus on 'bad news' all too easily saps away what should be a more positive mindset. And being physically comfortable (generally speaking) is an *enormous* positive.

Love you!
---D.


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On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 12:17 PM, Dr. Lisa Earle wrote:

Gotcha, Darling, and will co....Thanks for reminding me...

JUst got out of the pool, so you see, I am a fighter and will conjure up that positive attitude (I think, it's a built- in factor in my personality to have survived all the vagaries and vicissitudes of life, that have come my way, the good and the bad...

Love you, MOM

Wedding - Dinner

On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 1:33 AM, Dave R wrote:

Hi Mom,
Please let me know what your dinner choices are: chicken, steak, or fish. The fish is snapped. The chicken is awesome. The steak is also good.
Thanks,
Love you,
---Dave.


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On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 11:21 AM, Dr. Lisa Earle wrote:

I guess, Fish ( broiled Snapper ) On second thought, if the chicken is really awesome, make it the chicken!
LOL, MOM

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Honoring Simon Ruden, A Pioneer of Ft Lauderdale

On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 2:53 PM, Dr. Lisa Earle wrote:

My dear Joann:

Such a surprise to hear from you -it brings back so many memories...

Thanks for letting me know about this Big Event (100 years of Ft.Lauderdale and its pioneers") . How touching that you asked me to add Simon to your list of honorees and that so many remember this outstanding, wonderful man. You certainly have my complete backing! It would be so right and proper to include Simon Ruden, my late husband and the Founder of the law firm (Ruden McClosky et al) in your program. He was a magnificent person, a true "Mensch", as we call a very special, compassionate, caring Human Being in Yiddish, and helped shaping and building his city by being a trustworthy, brilliant Counselor for many. He was taken from our planet much too early and his spirit still lives on in so many hearts and minds;, as you mentioned in your note.

Unfortunately, I am presently dealing with multiple, medical problems, caused by an unfortunate fall after celebrating my 90th birthday last year and won't be able to attend the so worthy celebration , honoring our Pioneers! My thoughts, my heart and my spirit however will be right there with you all!

Please, let me know, if you received this message and DO keep in touch.

Love to you, to your husband and your dear ones!

Dr. Lisa Ruden-Earle

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Thought of the Day

On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 1:34 PM, Dr. Lisa Earle wrote:
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it."

- Aristotle

Monday, August 22, 2011

2011/8/21 Dr. Lisa Earle wrote:

----- Original Message -----
INTERESTING CONVERSATION

An Atheist Professor of Philosophy was speaking to his Class on the Problem Science has
with GOD, the ALMIGHTY. He asked one of his New Students to stand and . . .

Professor : You Believe in GOD ?
Student : Absolutely, sir.
Professor : Is GOD Good ?
Student : Sure.
Professor : Is GOD ALL - POWERFUL ?
Student : Yes.
Professor : My Brother died of Cancer even though he Prayed to GOD to Heal him. Most of us would attempt to help others who are ill. But GOD didn't. How is this GOD good then? Hmm?

(Student was silent )

Professor : You can't answer, can you ? Let's start again, Young Fella. Is GOD Good?
Student : Yes.
Professor : Is Satan good ?
Student : No.
Professor : Where does Satan come from ?
Student : From . . . GOD . . .
Professor : That's right. Tell me son, is there evil in this World?
Student : Yes.
Professor : Evil is everywhere, isn't it ? And GOD did make everything. Correct?
Student : Yes.
Professor : So who created evil ?

(Student did not answer)

Professor : Is there Sickness? Immorality? Hatred? Ugliness? All these terrible things exist in the World, don't they?
Student : Yes, sir.
Professor : So, who Created them ?

(Student had no answer)

Professor : Science says you have 5 Senses you use to Identify and Observe the World around you. Tell me, son . . . Have you ever Seen GOD?
Student : No, sir.
Professor : Tell us if you have ever Heard your GOD?
Student : No , sir.
Professor : Have you ever Felt your GOD, Tasted your GOD, Smelt your GOD? Have you ever had any Sensory Perception of GOD for that matter?
Student : No, sir. I'm afraid I haven't.
Professor : Yet you still Believe in HIM?
Student : Yes.
Professor : According to Empirical, Testable, Demonstrable Protocol, Science says your GOD doesn't exist. What do you say to that, son?
Student : Nothing. I only have my Faith.
Professor : Yes, Faith. And that is the Problem Science has.

Student : Professor, is there such a thing as Heat?
Professor : Yes.
Student : And is there such a thing as Cold?
Professor : Yes.
Student : No, sir. There isn't.

(The Lecture Theatre became very quiet with this turn of events )

Student : Sir, you can have Lots of Heat, even More Heat, Superheat, Mega Heat, White Heat, a Little Heat or No Heat.
But we don't have anything called Cold. We can hit 458 Degrees below Zero which is No Heat, but we can't go any further after that.

There is no such thing as Cold. Cold is only a Word we use to describe the Absence of Heat. We cannot Measure Cold.
Heat is Energy. Cold is Not the Opposite of Heat, sir, just the Absence of it.

(There was Pin-Drop Silence in the Lecture Theatre )

Student : What about Darkness, Professor? Is there such a thing as Darkness?
Professor : Yes. What is Night if there isn't Darkness?
Student : You're wrong again, sir. Darkness is the Absence of Something. You can have Low Light, Normal Light, Bright Light, Flashing Light . . .

But if you have No Light constantly, you have nothing and its called Darkness, isn't it? In reality, Darkness isn't. If it is, where you would be able to make Darkness Darker, wouldn't you?
Professor : So what is the point you are making, Young Man ?
Student : Sir, my point is your Philosophical Premise is flawed.
Professor : Flawed ? Can you explain how?
Student : Sir, you are working on the Premise of Duality.
You argue there is Life and then there is Death, a Good GOD and a Bad GOD. You are viewing the Concept of GOD as something finite, something we can measure.

Sir, Science can't even explain a Thought. It uses Electricity and Magnetism, but has never seen, much less fully understood either one.

To view Death as the Opposite of Life is to be ignorant of the fact that Death cannot exist as a Substantive Thing.
Death is Not the Opposite of Life: just the Absence of it. Now tell me, Professor, do you teach your Students that they evolved from a Monkey?
Professor : If you are referring to the Natural Evolutionary Process, yes, of course, I do.
Student : Have you ever observed Evolution with your own eyes, sir?

(The Professor shook his head with a Smile, beginning to realize where the Argument was going )

Student : Since no one has ever observed the Process of Evolution at work and Cannot even prove that this Process is an
On-Going Endeavor. Are you not teaching your Opinion, sir?

Are you not a Scientist but a Preacher?

(The Class was in Uproar )

Student : Is there anyone in the Class who has ever seen the Professor's Brain?

(The Class broke out into Laughter )

Student : Is there anyone here who has ever heard the Professor's Brain, Felt it, touched or Smelt it? . . .

No one appears to have done so. So, according to the Established Rules of Empirical, Stable, Demonstrable Protocol, Science says that You have No Brain, sir.

With all due respect, sir, how do we then Trust your Lectures, sir?

(The Room was Silent. The Professor stared at the Student, his face unfathomable)

Professor : I guess you'll have to take them on Faith, son.
Student : That is it sir . . . Exactly ! The Link between Man & GOD is FAITH. That is all that Keeps Things Alive and Moving.

NB:

I believe you have enjoyed the Conversation . . . and if so .. .
You'll probably want your Friends / Colleagues to enjoy the same . . . won't you?
Forward them to Increase their Knowledge . . . or FAITH.

That student was Albert Einstein




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On Sun, Aug 21, 2011 at 4:07 PM, Dave R wrote:

The thing is, of course, that Science does not operate from faith, nor does it accept faith as a valid argument in support of a proposed theory or solution. On the flip side, Faith does not require science.

I continue to be mystified by this ridiculous desire to reconcile the two. It is unnecessary, and utterly contrary to the root concept of each.

(and btw, there is no such thing as a satan - and Einstein would have known this :).
---D.




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On Sun, Aug 21, 2011 at 6:21 PM, Dr. Lisa Earle wrote:

Personally, I consider lots of the Bible happenings and personalities symbolically, standing for ideas rather than actual facts and realities...so Faith, I guess, takes over, in my case...May be Einstein, while still a Student in this story, had similar thoughts!

I know, you are probably more on the side of a Scientist...

No matter where you stand, I love you anyway and always! You are quite an original thinker!
As for me, I have to borrow other thinker's ideas and then work through them, I hate to confess...(not very original).

MOM
(Hugs!)




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On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 11:48 AM, Dave R wrote:

I see the bible also as symbolic, whose intent is to help us learn how to live as good human beings.

And still I don't see this as something where I have to be on 'one side' or 'the other' of Science .vs. Faith. Of course, I can see conflict between the two should they be brought into comparison with each other. But that would be like comparing a Buick to Psychiatry - how much sense does that make, they're totally different things.

As for me in such an invalid comparison, Science takes over - but that is only because by making the comparison, qualities of Science are being attributed to Faith. And Faith can't win that contest (because it's not supposed to). - Science certainly isn't going to take on attributes of Faith.

The two coexist easily (for me at least). As long as Faith-cosmology is accepted as intended to be symbolic, as you say, and we hold a sufficiently abstract conception of what God is, there is no conflict :).

And if I remember correctly, Einstein was a rather spiritual man - even late in his life.
He apparently found that these two un-comparable concepts can coexist. :)
Love you!
---Dave.




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On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 12:29 PM, Dr. Lisa Earle wrote:

Well said!

LOL, MOM

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 3:01 PM, Dr. Lisa Earle wrote:

Julie's beautiful creation - Tuna Salad!!! Very artistic as well as delish!

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

On God

On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 9:30 AM, Dr. Lisa Earle wrote:


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THOUGHT OF THE DAY:
"God has no religion." - Mahatma Gandhi

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Praying at the Western Wall

On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 2:45 PM, Julie Ruden wrote:

J xoxoxoxoxo

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A female CNN journalist heard about a very old Jewish man who had been going to the Western Wall to pray, twice a day, every day, for a long, long time.

So she went to check it out. She went to the Western Wall and there he was, walking slowly up to the holy site.

She watched him pray and after about 45 minutes, when he turned to leave, using a cane and moving very slowly, she approached him for an interview.

"Pardon me, sir, I'm Rebecca Smith from CNN. What's your name?
"Morris Feinberg," he replied.

"Sir, how long have you been coming to the Western Wall and praying?"
"For about 60 years."

"60 years! That's amazing! What do you pray for?"
"I pray for peace between the Christians, Jews and the Muslims."
"I pray for all the wars and all the hatred to stop."
"I pray for all our children to grow up safely as responsible adults, and to love their fellow man."

"How do you feel after doing this for 60 years?"
"Like I'm talking to a fucking wall."

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Thought Of The Day - Nietzsche

On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 12:44 PM, Dr. Lisa Earle wote:
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THOUGHT OF THE DAY:

"You have your way. I have my way. As for the right way, the correct way, and the only way, it does not exist." - Friedrich Nietzsche

...Philosophy 101?

Friday, June 17, 2011

On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 8:48 AM, Dave Ruden wrote:
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This is hillarious.
(I could learn some things from this Moishe!)
---D.



On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 9:05 AM, Dr. Lisa Earle wrote:
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FW: A Yiddishe Kop

A Yiddishe Kop !

Moishe says to his son:
"I want you to marry a girl of my choice."
The son says:
"I will choose my own bride."
Moishe says:
"But the girl is Bill Gates' daughter."
The son answers:
"Well, in that case, yes, OK."


Moishe then approaches Bill Gates and says:
"I have a husband for your daughter."
Bill Gates answers:
"But my daughter is too young to get married!"
Moishe says:
"But this young man is a vice-president of the World Bank."
Bill Gates answers:
"Ah, in that case, yes, OK."

Finally, Moishe goes to see the president of the World Bank..Moishe says:
"I have a young man to be recommended as a vice-president."
The president answers:
"But I already have more vice-presidents than I need."
Moishe says:
"But this young man is Bill Gates' son-in-law."
The President answers:
"Ah, in that case, yes, OK."


And that is how successfully Jews do business.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 10:46 AM, Dr. Lisa Earle wrote:

...quoting John Haggee:
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The 1967 borders are totally indefensible! The enemies of Israel would have the ability to destroy the nation of Israel for the first time. A Peace Treaty with 1967 borders would be a Certificate of Death for the State of Israel.

The New York Times is attempting to rewrite history concerning the '67 war.

Fact 1: The '67 war was started by the Arabs and miraculously the Israeli Defense Forces defeated the Arabs and Israel was saved. Israel kept the territory their blood had purchased which is the right of every democracy attacked by its enemies.

Fact 2: The borders of 1967 are absolutely indefensible! It would only be 8 miles across Israel from the Mediterranean Sea to the Palestinian State.

Fact 3: The Palestinians are ruled by Hamas which is an internationally recognized terrorist organization funded and trained by Iran. Think of it! The President is asking Israel to make peace with people who have a written covenant calling for the death of every Jew on the earth.

Fact 4: The beginning of any peace process must contain the Palestinian confession that Israel has the right to exist, the right to defensible borders, and the right to attack those that attack them. Without that, all that comes out of the White House is political propaganda.

If there was ever a time to pray for the peace of Jerusalem it's now!





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On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 6:14 PM, Dave Ruden wrote:

Well, it is true that Hamas is a terrorist group with an agenda to destroy Israel.
And it is true that Hamas has Iranian Shiia connections (although not as strong as this John Haggee suggests - this is one reason why the PLO was ejected from Lebanon. They didn't really get along with Hezbollah, which is heavily dominated by Iran and Syria.

A really good book on the entire thing is Thomas Freedman's "From Beirut to Jerusalem". Difficult, complicated, nearly impossible for an outsider to remember all the nuances. But it lays out the players and their positions wrt each other.

However it is not true that the Palestinians are led by Hamas - and it is misleading to say so. The Gaza Palestinians are led by Hamas, while the West Bank Palestinians are led by Fatah. Neither group likes the other - in spite of their recent reconciliation.

And Fatah has accepted, publicly, and in writing, Israel's right to exist. Israeli policy though (the right-wing) continues to be one of dehumanization, and disenfranchisement. You do this long enough to a generally secular population, and they will eventually turn to the only thing left to them - religious fanaticism. Case in point - Hamas. I consider the rise in Hamas' political popularity and power to be the fault (generally) of Israeli policy to intentionally do just that. Arafat also has major blame here as well (he was too stupid and paranoid to accept peace when it was there in his hands). But that's my opinion on it.

I will say, though, that I did not anticipate this blatant Israeli policy to result in a somewhat permanent rift in the Palestinian populace. Even more brilliant an outcome than I thought it would be simply turning a secular population into sectarian extremists. Not that I like it, not that I agree with it. But I see the strategy of it.

So note that just because I hold Israeli policy on this issue to blame for Hamas, it doesn't mean I like Hamas. I don't find them very useful at all. I just think having a 2-state peace is the only way to go. And now with Palestinians partly represented by a sectarian extremist Hamas instead of simply the secular Fatah, it's just way harder to get there. Great short term gain for Israeli sympathy. Long term failure. Folly.


My 2 cents :).
---D.
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 12:38 PM, Dr. Lisa Earle wrote:


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THOUGHT OF THE DAY:
"I have no special talents. I am only passionately curious." - Albert Einstein
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Thanks, Albert, for this observation!!! (...and they called ME "nosy" 8^)))

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Why not strive to have the Best

On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 1:15 PM, Dr. Lisa Earle wrote:

THOUGHT OF THE DAY:
"My tastes are simple: I am easily satisfied with the best."
- Winston S. Churchill



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On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 3:05 PM, Dave Ruden wrote:

Sounds like a Chirchill-ism, don't it?



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On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 3:28 PM, Dr. Lisa Earle wrote:

Yes, but...don't you agree?

Simon's Cousin and boss, Leonard Barr, said the same thing..."while you are on this planet, why not strive to have the Best, if possible. since you are only here but once".

:))) He had come here as a refugee from Poland, with nothing but a shirt on his back, when he immigrated into the U.S. as a nineteen year old and ended up a Zillionaere! Another Horatio Alger story, I guess!

Too bad, I am too old and too lazy to be writer - I know a million of them...My memory is still very much intact, thank goodness!

The roses you and Pam sent me, are absolutely magnificently luxurious - the Best ever!!! They are now completely open and unfolded! Just gorgeous -thanks again!

Love, MOM

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Quotes

On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 2:21 PM, Dr. Lisa Earle wrote:

By all means marry.
If you get a good wife, you'll be happy.
If you get a bad one, you'll become a philosopher.
Socrates
(...cut...)


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From: Dave Ruden
Date: 3/14/2011 1:42:44 PM
To: Dr. Lisa Earle
Subject: Re: Fwd: Realistic(?) quotes!

Mein Liebling...
...umso mehr denke ich, weil er ein Philoposoph ist. :))))

>> By all means marry. If you get a good wife, you'll be happy.
>> If you get a bad one, you'll become a philosopher.
>> Socrates

---D.




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On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 2:19 PM, Dr. Lisa Earle wrote:

Poor Socrates married Xantyppe, (a witchy bitch) and therefore became a Philosopher...:(((
...but you knew that, did you not?



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From: Dave Ruden
Date: 3/14/2011 3:15:51 PM
To: Dr. Lisa Earle
Subject: Re: Fwd: Realistic(?) quotes!

Ummm... Nun da du es erwaehnst, errinere mich ich dass du mich uber es informiertest.
---D.



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On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 4:18 PM, Dr. Lisa Earle wrote:

Sooner or later we all must turn to Philosophy (or Religion, I guess) to accept certain inevitable bitter truths, that come tumbling our way..(my philosophical conclusion )))

Still, like Ann Frank said, life is good and so are some people...

Enjoy each golden moment, when it happens...

M.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Happiness

On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 11:18 AM, Dr. Lisa Earle wrote:
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THOUGHT OF THE DAY:
"Seize the moments of happiness, love and be loved! That is the only reality in the world, all else is folly." - Leo Tolstoy

Friday, February 25, 2011

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On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 10:53 AM, Dr. Lisa Earle wrote:

THOUGHT OF THE DAY:
"The belief that there is only one truth and that oneself is in possession of it seems to me the deepest root of all evil that is in the world." - Max Born

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On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 11:20 AM, Dave Ruden wrote:

Absolutely correct.
And for what it's worth, this is the aspect of Christianity that disturbs me the most.
As long is Christians cling to the falsehood that "the way to God and Heaven is ONLY through Jesus", there will be further genocidal behavior by Christians towards non Christians - and Jews especially because as long as Jews do not accept Jesus as savior, it denies Christian validity (in the minds of Christians). The combination of the position described by Mr Born, and this Jewish-Christian relationship, is a very dangerous thing indeed.

Christians don't see this. They can't imagine being as brutal, callous, and inhuman as their history has been. But History is long, and while some attitudes seem firm, they actually change quite radically over the long reality of time. There will come a day again when Christians no longer look with kind sympathy on the poor Jew who "doesn't know Jesus is his/her salvation".
---D.


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On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 1:04 PM, Dr. Lisa Earle wrote:

Well said! You really know how to express your thoughts on subjects, especially those close to your heart! A born writer!!!:)))

Love, MOM

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Michael's WhiteCoat Ceremony!

Way to go Mikey!

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On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 1:57 PM, Dr. Lisa Earle wrote:

About the Ruden Clan...

Yesterday was Micheal's "White Coat " Ceremony at his College, where he just finished his first semester towards his Doctorate (Pharmacy). Christopher, on his right, is now a Sophomore at my alma Mater in FAU! Papa Lenny Ruden on Micheal's left...



Love,
Proudly,

Grandma, Lisa

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Elfriede Colin

From: E K COLIN
Date: 1/8/2011 10:11:01 AM
Subject: Re: Elfriede Colin

Dear Friends of Elfriede Colin,

Thursday night Mark's mom passed away unexpectedly. We have made funeral arrangements for Sunday morning at 10:30 at Menorah Gardens at 21100 West Griffin Road, Southwest Ranches, FL 954-434-1531. There will be a service in the chapel there, followed by burial, and then we will be returning to our home at 2406 Aqua Vista Boulevard in Ft. Lauderdale, 33301.

Thank you for your caring.

Hilda and Mark Colin



-------Original Message-------
From: Dr. Lisa Earle
Date: 1/8/2011 10:25:01 AM
To: Elfriede Colin
Subject: Re: Elfriede Colin

Dearest Mark and Hilda,

We were deeply shocked by the sudden passing of your Mom -I briefly spoke to her on the phone after she returned from the hospital, but could tell, she was very down...My most sincere condolences !

With all the medical problems she fought so valiantly, she also had so manyl blessings in her long life, a great marriage with her beloved and loving Al, your Dad, two caring kids, granddaughters, so much "naches", and we must so celebrate her life....she was certainly a very special, beloved friend of mine...

I am still recovering from unfortunate fall, ten months ago after celebrating my 90th b' day, still "licking my wounds", so won't be able to come to the funeral, but my thoughts, prayers and my heart will be there!

Lots of Love and compassion to you and your family,

Lisa Earle and the kids, Julie, Lenny and David Ruden