Hearing about #Chaim (Bloom) getting the axe made my day!
So fucking tired of the #RedSox being managed like a Dollar General store!
Now, let's look inward and look into some of our injury-addicted players.
Also, I'm not taking pleasure in someone being unemployed. But these past few seasons were rough!
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Chaim Topol, was a legend.
#chaim topo l#May his memory be a blessing
Topol begann seine Bühnenkarriere in Produktionen bei der israelischen Armee und gründete 1961 in Tel Aviv seine eigene Theatertruppe. Auch an der Gründung des Haifa Municipal Theatres war er beteiligt. Seine Paraderolle fand er in der Darstellung des Milchmanns Tewje in Anatevka; diese Rolle übernahm er auch in der Verfilmung des Musicals Anatevka https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaim_Topol

Thank you Topol, for everything. Rest in peace.

Chaim Topol – Wikipedia

#Chaim #Soutine

French, born Lithuania ca. 1924–25

Soutine made his way to Paris in 1913 in pursuit of a career as a painter. There, he became friends with other Russian Jewish artists, such as Marc Chagall and Amedeo Modigliani.

While he did not adhere to one particular style, he gravitated to the expressive work of El Greco, Vincent van Gogh, and the Fauves.

Best known for his dramatic figure and still-life paintings, Soutine also made landscapes.

From 1923 to 1925, the artist spent time in the mountain village of #Cagnes along the French Riviera, where he made this canvas.

The blue, green, and ocher palette here suggests the serene atmosphere of the region, while the swirling, energetic brushwork gives the village a distorted, pulsating quality.

https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/486840

Chaim Soutine | View of Cagnes | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Rabbi Kanievsky: 'Don't test yeshiva students for coronavirus' - Haredi Community ‏

Post-high school yeshivas should not test students, so as not to disrupt yeshivas' learning, Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky says.