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Books with bios of @wef @davos participants that we are given do not have people's email but twitter #MovingFaster

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President & Co-Founder Homeless World Cup. Social Entrepreneur. Support the Homeless World Cup by joining us on Facebook:http://on.fb.me/kjMYHy

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Sharing things I'm learning through my foundation work and other interests...

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CTO of Cisco and GM for Enterprise business. Love art, photography, Haiku and food :) Passionate about helping women in tech

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New York Times columnist, two-time Pulitzer Prize winner,http://www.facebook.com/kristof

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Presidente Constitucional de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos.

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Downtown Project Las Vegas: some very selective resources..

http://downtownproject.com/category/startup-stories/

 

Kim Schaefer

@KSchaeferLV Downtown Las Vegas
Writer, editor, storyteller, daydreamer, hustler, wide-eyed observer at DowntownProject.com. We are the music makers, And we are the dreamers of dreams.

LED BY ZAPPOS.COM CEO TONY HSIEH, WE ARE PASSIONATE PEOPLE TRANSFORMING DOWNTOWN LAS VEGAS INTO THE MOST COMMUNITY-FOCUSED LARGE CITY IN THE WORLD.

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

We are building a community-focused, dense urban core made up of high-density residential and a multitude of spaces to gather, most of them powered by passionate entrepreneurs. We believe that most successful entrepreneurs are people who are passionate about their craft and believe in building community.

We believe that people shouldn’t have to wait forty years to retire and follow their passion. Our goal is to support entrepreneurs who meet a basic set of criteria:

  • Are you passionate about the idea?
  • Are you capable of executing it?
  • Does it help build community?
  • Is it sustainable?

We aim to invest in 100-200 entrepreneurs who meet that criteria, build programs to help them avoid many of the basic mistakes new entrepreneurs make, and, combined with our urban development plans, help them build the perfect space to follow their passion.

OUR MISSION

We are a group of passionate people committed to transforming Downtown Las Vegas into the most community-focused large city in the world. We are doing that by inspiring and empowering people to follow their passions to create a vibrant, connected urban core. We think you should read Triumph of the City.

We aim to:

  • Build the most community-focused large city in the world…in the city you would least expect.
  • Create the coworking capital of the world for communities including technology, fashion, music and more.
  • Inspire people to follow their passion.
  • Do it in less than five years.

We believe:

  • Urban residential density of at least 100 people per acre combined with ground-level gathering places such as cafes, interesting small businesses and public spaces increases economic output and happiness.
  • Community development is more about the people than real estate. The physical spaces should reflect the community’s values.
  • We have the opportunity to build a sustainable community that embraces nature and reduces the community’s dependency on cars.

We’re specifically focused on several objectives:

  • Arts, Music and Culture: Investing in events, spaces and people that provide a creative outlet for one of the largest communities of creative people in the world…Las Vegas. Read more.
  • Community & Coworking: Helping bring together and empower passionate people around common interests including art, music, fashion, technology and more. Read more.
  • Education: Investing in public, private and alternative innovative education opportunities that support the development of our community as a supportive environment for families. Read more.
  • Entrepreneurship: A sustainable, passionate community should be made up of entrepreneurs following their passions. Read more.
  • Technology: Investing in startups, founders and community support efforts that helps to build a collaborative, innovative technology hub. Read more.
  • Urban Development: Building physical spaces and connectivity infrastructure that encourage serendipitous interactions, provide opportunities to engage with nature and accelerate learning. This includes innovative residential, business and community spaces.Read more.

Zach Ware

@zachware Downtown Las Vegas, NV
Downtown Development Guy @ Zappos & DowntownProject.com. Formerly Head of Product @ Zappos. Lover of plans and apple fritters.

VegasJelly

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The Las Vegas Jelly (casual co-working). We'll meet, work, chat, and interact. Every Thursday from 7pm - 12am . Tweets by 

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@usrlib Downtown Las Vegas
A library for technically minded people and entrepreneurial folk located in Downtown Las Vegas.

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The official twitter handle for the VegasTech community.

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Switch owns and operates the world's most efficient, high density, ultra-scale data centers and is home to the SuperNAP.

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Do. And be you. Personal to-dos. Professional projects. Social circles. Manage them all with Tracky. We're a proud member of #VegasTech!
 

TEDxMontpellier and Jay: thanks for helping us ALL to make a difference!!! .. and for your messages of HOPE, merci!

From: rick passo <rpasso1@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 5:01 AM
Subject: TEDxMontpellier and Jay: thanks for helping us ALL to make a difference!!! .. and for your messages of HOPE, merci!
To: "Jay Michael O. Jaboneta" <>, Magali DUTILLEUX <>, "Anton Mari H. Lim" <>


Jay and Magali,

For once the timing was perfect, as was the presentation!  I was thrilled to just be able to watch the livestream broadcast live of Jay at TEDxMontpellier:  http://tedxmontpellier.com/edition-2012/ 

Dr. Anton, the Yellow Boat of H.O.P.E.:  Harnessing [the Happiness] the Openness [to Others and Ourselves] [& their Potential] via Perspiration toward Empowerment model was great.

Jay, as always your presentation was inspiring and informative and EMPOWERING!!

Magali, your touching thanks to me at the end of Jay's presentation was truly touching. 

Merci!!! And the efforts toward understanding, commitment, universal bridge building, HOPE and Communicating to the World continues!

Au revoir! pour future "yellow" school boats of HOPE:  Harnessing Openness Perspiration Empowerment [Jay, you did the "first" one]

Rick

P.S. Jay, how about this DELIVERING the HAPPINESS  of Yellow boats of HOPE??

Gotta work on those "other acronyms"  :))

HOPE:  

aquatic twins??????????

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=504702241&sk=wall 
With the right partnership and an active enagement with our chosen sponsor and charity we anticipate raising in excess of £1m... please spread the word and help us to make the expedition happen.
Since the age of 13, after reading about 2 fishermen rowing the Atlantic, Olly’s dream has been to row the oceans. During his 124 days of solitude at sea during the Atlantic crossing, Olly formed a plan that would see him make an attempt to row around the world. When not planning or away on expeditions, Olly gives motivational talks to schools and businesses and produces documentaries of his trips which have won several film festival awards. In his spare time (!) Olly works as a headhunting consultant in London.
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Company Overview
Our philosophy can be shown by this quote:

"The great thing a little lamp can do which the big sun cannot do is to give light at night. It shows no one is superior by size but by purpose. If we cannot do great things, we can do small things in a great way. Little things make a big difference to God."

Description
The mission of the fund is to pool resources from all over the world to help kids in the Philippines.

Our story is about heroic kids who face daily challenges just to be able to go to school. They are our inspiration. 

We believe it is our responsibility to make sure that no child is left behind.

We started out as a group on Facebook called 'Zamboanga Funds for Little Kids.' (https://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_165167500182101&ap=1)

For those who want to help kids in a similar situation in Masbate, please go tohttps://www.facebook.com/groups/226800950681973?ap=1.

Thank you!

Mission
Our mission is to help kids go to school
Awards
One of our founders, Jay Jaboneta, was named by Yahoo! Southeast Asia Editors as one of the 7 Modern-Day Filipino Heroes

Here is my next proposed link for the PhilippineFundsfor LittleKids
Charley Johnson do you think that you can help to make the connection for PFLK and Olly Hicks' projects? Linking sailing and oceanographic exploration and education to "aquatic little kids" who have overcome great barriers to learn and to achieve an education. Doesn't there seem to be a natural connection?
I spoke briefly with Olly about it last weekend @TEDxCCanyon Las Vegas
http://www.tedxcalicocanyon.com/
 but did not really have much of an opportunity to network with Olly. Denny Morales, Sean D. Olivares, Ronald Jay Arceo could you assist in this "collaborative endeavor"?
Since the age of 13, after reading about 2 fishermen rowing the Atlantic, Olly’s dream has been to row the oceans. During his 124 days of solitude at sea during the Atlantic crossing, Olly formed a plan that would see him make an attempt to row around the world. When not planning or away on expeditions, Olly gives motivational talks to schools and businesses and produces documentaries of his trips which have won several film festival awards. In his spare time (!) Olly works as a headhunting consultant in London.
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Farmers Markets and Spring Gardening: Las Vegas


Farmers Markets and Spring Gardening
AIR DATE: January 13, 2012

With the revival of downtown, two Las Vegans want to bring a new farmers market to an old bus terminal near Fremont Street. Kerry Clasby, known as the Intuitive Forager and Cheryl MacPherson, a local beverage executive plan to open the market in February in the city owned terminal near the shuttered Lady Luck Casino. Meantime, Spring weather is only a couple of months away, so what should you be thinking about for your Spring garden? We discuss where you can get fresh produce at farmers markets around town and take your calls and emails about tips for Spring gardening.
 
GUESTS
Marylin Yamamoto, owner, Cowboy Trail Farm
Angela O'Callaghan, Assoc Prof, Nevada Cooperative Ext
Kerry Clasby, The Intuitive Forager
COMMENTS:
with all due respect http://yardsprout.wordpress.com/ and related resources are about using technologies to bring LOCAL resources together more efficiently. the use of the technology makes it easier to find LOCAL solutions, not to try to implement "best practices" that might be "geographically specific." QR codes in particular allow individuals with smartphones to share huge amounts of LOCALLY useful information in efficient ways.
rick –Jan 13, 2012 10:57:03 AM

I am so very touched by this message ... concerning the Padua Charitable Fund from Rachel Grant ...humbled really

Click on the link from the creative genius of Rachel Grant,  https://www.facebook.com/missrachelgrant :

Sometimes a video is worth a world of heart felt exchange .. especially when its creator is so humane and so giving.  ... Words cannot express my appreciation for this kind gesture.  Thanks are not enough. But, THANKS, Rachel, I am honored.


About Rachel

Facebook page to:

The British Philippine-born, fun-loving, fearless international adventurer, actress, martial artist, published author, TV host and avid humanitarian.

http://www.rachelgrant.com/

http://rachelgrant.photoshelter.com/

HERE IS THE LINK WHICH RACHEL SHARED WITH ME YESTERDAY:

Jan 10, 2012 8:29pm


Hi Rick! Here's a message for you from me and the children at GK Eldorado site in Paranaque, Philippines. Thank you for buying the book Inspired By Manila and supporting the Padua Charitable Fund! Rachel : )

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I am so very touched by the message regarding the Padua Charitable Fund

Basic Information

Founded
2007
Location
Company Overview
Urban poverty is a serious global problem. There are 1 billion people living in slums all over the world. In the Philippines, this problem is paramount and urgent. We can all do our bit and make the Philippines and the world an even more beautiful place to live in by helping eradicate the slums of our cities and rehousing poor deprived families in cleaner, safer, self-reliant and happier communities
Description
The Padua Charitable Fund was founded in July 2007 with the conviction that everyone has the basic right to a decent home, good health and education necessary to ensure the continuity of a safe, sound and happy society!

The Padua Charitable Fund is registered with the Charity Commission of England and Wales and with the Securities and Exchange Commission in the Philippines. We are organized and operated solely by volunteers. We have a Chairperson, a Secretary and a Treasurer, a Board of Trustees and approximately 30 members. Our members are united by their vision, albeit in their own small way, in helping to create a world devoid of poverty, homelessness, disease, ignorance and illiteracy, injustice and inequality.

Home is where the heart is

Our organisation makes financial contributions towards projects that aim to eradicate the slums of the Philippines by replacing these through the voluntary building of decent homes, to include basic and necessary facilities for homeless families as befit all human beings.

General Information
The Philippines is an archipelago of 7,107 tropical islands, many of them untouched, a geographical phenomenon intricately positioned in the western Pacific ocean in Southeast Asia.

It is a land of many contrasts.....Paradise-like verdant fertile islands, endless miles of stunning white beaches, clear turquoise seas endowed with the world's richest marine and coral life, dazzling hills and mountains, stretches of dense virgin rainforests as well as treacherous volcanoes and periodic typhoons ravaging homes and agricultural life.

A young thriving republic gaining independence in 1898 after nearly 400 years of Spanish colonialisation, the Republic of the Philippines, attracting foreign elements mainly because of its ideal geographical position and wealth in natural resources, further endured many years of colonial rule and subjugation, disrupting the smooth continuity of governance and of growth and life in general.. This, coupled with a fragmented geography resulting in a clannish or regional mentality, led the country to struggle even more in attaining national unity and social-economic progress.

It is also a land of extreme wealth and extreme poverty. With a current population of over 80 million, the Philippines' problems have been exacerbated by the lure of people to the cities where a "slum" culture is quickly established, people finding themselves entrenched in a vicious poverty trap of no decent homes, no employment, inadequate education, no choice or movement in the social scale.

It is indeed ironic that this blessed land of natural bounty and beauty, of smiles and laughter, and of warm, generous, hospitable, hardworking and enduring people, should be unjustly besieged by poverty beyond belief.

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Mobile Industry Links / About the Mobile Marketing Association

Industry Links
INDUSTRY LINKS from
www.3gpp.org 3GPP - Responsible for setting 2.5G and 3G standards which in turn define what is possible within the context of mobile marketing
www.3gpp2.org 3GPP2 - A competing body to the 3GPP focused around Qualcomm/CDMA technology with similar aims to that of the 3GPP
www.bluetooth.org Bluetooth SIG (Relevant given that Bluetooth is increasingly used within mobile gaming/entertainment)
www.thebcma.info Branded Content Marketing Association
www.txt.ca Canada's Text Messaging Resource Centre
(sponsored by the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association - CWTA)
www.cwta.ca Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association
www.gsmworld.com GSM Association
www.nanpa.com North American Number Plan Administration
www.wapforum.com Open Mobile Alliance
www.sipforum.org The SIP VoIP protocol is being used within 3G networks and provides scope to create intelligent voice/text/multimedia mobile marketing promotions
www.smsforum.net SMS Forum which controls the SMPP protocol used for SMS activity
www.syncml.org SyncML standard coordination body. SyncML is a key technology for controlling data synchronization over the air or via local connectivity between mobile devices. It is potentially powerful within advanced mobile marketing applications
www.text.it UK Text Messaging initiative
www.usshortcodes.com US Shortcodes
www.wikimobidex.org WikiMobiDex - a one-stop-shop for those on the market for mobile advertising, rich media, content, apps, mobile video, sms platforms, WAP site builders... basically anything and everything "mobile."

World Wide Web Consortium - has direct control of the XHTML standard upon which WAP is based. W3C also controls the SMIL standard which is a key component for MMS

About the Mobile Marketing Association

New Community Garden Roots for Refugees: Refugee Community Garden

https://www.facebook.com/tonopahcommunitygarden
Hope to plant some "green roots" in 2012!!! Just came back from a couple hours at the TCG [Tonopah Community Garden] and met a lot of great people including Roz the CEO and Chris would handles all the irrigation. Maybe, hopefully, I planted a couple of seeds for some type of future "collaboration" ....
Wishing everyone a healthy and blessed New Year!
  • A Jewish Response

For Jews, the environmental crisis is a religious challenge. As heirs to a tradition of stewardship that goes back to Genesis and that teaches us to be partners in the ongoing work of Creation, we cannot accept the escalating destruction of our environment and its effect on human health and livelihood. Where we are despoiling our air, land, and water, it is our sacred duty as Jews to acknowledge our God-given responsibility and take action to alleviate environmental degradation and the pain and suffering that it causes. We must reaffirm and bequeath the tradition we have inherited which calls upon us to safeguard humanity's home. (From A Jewish Response to the Environmental Crisis. )

http://coejl.org/aboutus/history/
Home / About Us / History

History

In the spring of 1992 at the invitation of Al Gore and Carl Sagan, the leadership of the major organizations in American Jewish life, eminent rabbis, denominational presidents, and Jewish U.S. senators gathered in Washington, D.C. to discuss the creation of a Jewish response to the mounting environmental crisis. Those present agreed that the Jewish community had a responsibility to address the crisis.

In 1993, the Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life was created and charged with catalyzing a distinctively Jewish programmatic and policy response to the environmental crisis. COEJL was initially envisioned as a time-limited project to “jump start” environmental programs that would become permanently integrated into Jewish institutions.

Established by the Jewish Council for Public Affairs (then NJCRAC), the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, and the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, COEJL became part of the National Religious Partnership for the Environment to enact a distinctively Jewish programmatic and policy response to the environmental crisis.

The Founding Statement of the Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life

Issued by the Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life
Washington, D.C. March 10, 1992

We, American Jews of every denomination, from diverse organizations and differing political perspectives, are united in deep concern that the quality of human life and the earth we inhabit are in danger, afflicted by rapidly increasing ecological threats. Among the most pressing of these threats are: depletion of the ozone layer, global warming, massive deforestation, the extinction of species and loss of biodiversity, poisonous deposits of toxic chemicals and nuclear wastes, and exponential population growth. We here affirm our responsibility to address this planetary crisis in our personal and communal lives.

For Jews, the environmental crisis is a religious challenge. As heirs to a tradition of stewardship that goes back to Genesis and that teaches us to be partners in the ongoing work of Creation, we cannot accept the escalating destruction of our environment and its effect on human health and livelihood. Where we are despoiling our air, land, and water, it is our sacred duty as Jews to acknowledge our God-given responsibility and take action to alleviate environmental degradation and the pain and suffering that it causes. We must reaffirm and bequeath the tradition we have inherited which calls upon us to safeguard humanity’s home.

We have convened this unprecedented consultation in Washington, D.C. to inaugurate a unified Jewish response to the environmental crisis. We pledge to carry to our homes, communities, congregations, and workplaces the urgent message that air, land, water and living creatures are endangered. We will draw our people’s attention to the timeless texts that speak to us of God’s gifts and expectations. This consultation represents a major step towards:

  • mobilizing our community towards energy efficiency, the reduction and recycling of wastes, and other practices which promote environmental sustainability;
  • initiating environmental education programs in settings where Jews gather
  • to learn, particularly among young people;
  • pressing for appropriate environmental legislation at every level of government and in international forums;
  • convening business and labor leaders to explore specific opportunities for exercising environmental leadership;
  • working closely in these endeavors with scientists, educators, representatives of environmental groups, Israelis, and leaders from other religious communities.

Our agenda is already overflowing. Israel’s safety, the resettlement of Soviet Jewry, anti-Semitism, the welfare of our people in many nations, the continuing problems of poverty, unemployment, hunger, health care and education, as well as assimilation and intermarriage — all these and more have engaged us and must engage us still.

But the ecological crisis hovers over all Jewish concerns, for the threat is global, advancing, and ultimately jeopardizes ecological balance and the quality of life. It is imperative, then, that environmental issues also become an immediate, ongoing and pressing concern for our community.

Signatories:

Rabbi Marc D. Angel

President, Rabbinical Council of America

Shoshana S. Cardin

Chairperson, Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations

Rabbi Jerome K. Davidson

President, Synagogue Council of America

Dr. Alfred Gottschalk

President, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of

Dr. Arthur Green

President, The Reconstructionist Rabbinical College

Rabbi Irwin Groner

President, The Rabbinical Assembly

Walter Jacob

President, Central Conference of American Rabbis

The Honorable Frank R. Lautenberg

United States Senate

Marvin Lender

President, United Jewish Appeal

The Honorable Joseph I. Lieberman

United States Senate

Sheldon Rudoff

President, Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America

Rabbi Alexander M. Schindler

President, Union of American Hebrew Congregations

Dr. Ismar Schorsch

Chancellor, The Jewish Theological Seminary of America

Arden Shenker

Chairman, National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council

The Honorable Arlen Specter

United States Senate

Alan J. Tichnor

President, United Synagogue of America

Ten Year Anniversary Report: “What’s Jewish About Protecting the Environment?”

http://nrpe.org/religious-concern-for-environment
New Roots
@newrootskc Kansas City, MO
A program that strives to strengthen refugee families and build the local food system. All over KC metro area markets. Come visit!
http://www.newrootsforrefugees.org/
http://nrpe.org/jewish-stories/item/91-refugee-community-garden

My last charitable donation of 2011 may be the best. In honor of my mother :) Donation Details

Dear Friends, we are helping the kids who were affected by Typhoon Sendong get back to school with the proper school supplies.

Here's the draft details of the project.

SENDING SENDONG BACK2SCHOOL PROJECT

In coordination of Philippines' Department of Education (DepEd), six groups have teamed up - Project PEARLS, Philippine Funds for Little Kids, Happy Soles, Rotary Club of Zamboanga City, Tzu Chi Zamboanga and SAGIP ILIGAN: MSU-IIT IDS Batch 2000 Relief Operations - to help in the relief and recovery efforts for the typhoon survivors in Cagayan de Oro and Iligan City. 

Our primary goal is to help tens of thousands of school children in Cagayan de Oro and Iligan City get back on their feet and BACK TO SCHOOL. These children lost everything and we need to help put a sense of normalcy in their lives. We would like to provide them school bags and school supplies. 

Please help us help these children back on their feet, back to school. For more info, please contact our Chief Coordinator, Anton Mari H. Lim at amhl1122@yahoo.com.

The need is so great and we need to get them Back2School ASAP. We are inviting you or your group to help us adopt a class or a school! Let's bring normalcy in their lives by Sending One Sendong Kid Back 2 School at a Time! 

Thank you!

My last charitable donation of 2011 may be the best. In honor of my mother :)
Donation Details

Confirmation number: 2RS12233FE550231F
Donation amount: $18.00 USD
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    • Melissa Villa Thank you Rick!!!
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    • Rick Passo actually, this comes from my mother, albeit "thru" me. I will call her tomorrow and tell her of your project .. and your thanks, too.
      35 minutes ago · Like
    • Rick Passo 
      my mother was a long time educator of the deaf in my hometown of Indianapolis, Indiana USA and, of course, most of my values and life mission comes from her, at least she gets "credit" for the good things. And, if you do not know $18 is a v
      ery symbolic amount. It represents LIFE, l'chaim, as the hebrew letter chai is the 18th in the Hebrew alphabet. http://en.wikipedia.org/

      wiki/Chai_(symbol)


      The Chai symbol is often worn by Jews as a medallion around the neck (along with the Star of David (Magen David), and the Hamsa).
      In Hebrew, the related word chaya means "living thing" or "animal", and is derived from the Hebrew word chai (חי), meaning "life".
      Jews often give gifts and donations in multiples of 18, which is called "giving chai"
      en.wikipedia.org
      Chai (Hebrew ḥai חַי "living") is a symbol and word that figures prominently in Jewish culture. It consists of the letters of the Hebrew alphabet Chet (ח) and Yod (י).
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    • Rick Passo 
      and I "accidentally" made 2 separate $18 donations .. bahala na for a total of $36.
      The Tzadikim Nistarim (Hebrew: צַדִיקִים נִסתָּרים, hidden righteous ones) or Lamed Vav Tzadikim (Hebrew: ל"ו צַדִיקִים, 36 righteous ones), often abbreviat
      ed to Lamed Vav(niks)[a], refers to 36 Righteous people, a notion rooted within the more mystical dimensions of Judaism. The singular form is Tzadik Nistar (Hebrew: צַדִיק נִסתָר).
      http://en.wikipedia.org/

      wiki/Tzadikim_Nistarim


      The source is the Talmud itself, explained as follows:
      As a mystical concept, the number 36 is even more intriguing. It is said that at all times there are 36 special people in the world, and that were it not for them, all of them, if even one of them was missing, the world would come to an end. The two Hebrew letters for 36 are the lamed, which is 30, and the vav, which is 6. Therefore, these 36 are referred to as the Lamed-Vav Tzadikim. This widely-held belief, this most unusual Jewish concept is based on a Talmudic statement to the effect that in every generation 36 righteous "greet the Shechinah," the Divine Presence (Tractate Sanhedrin 97b; Tractate Sukkah 45b).[1]
      en.wikipedia.org
      The Tzadikim Nistarim (Hebrew: צַדִיקִים נִסתָּרים‎‎, hidden righteous ones) or Lamed Vav Tzadikim (Hebrew: ל"ו צַדִיקִים‎‎, 36 righteous ones), often abbreviated to Lamed Vav(niks)[a], refers to 36 Righteous people, a notion rooted within the more mystical dimensions of Judaism. The singular form i...
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  • Melissa, I did not realize before now that Project Pearls is a 501c3

    Now that I have this very important information, I will be in a much better position to network with you ... especially here in the US.

    You will notice that I copying this FB email to a couple of people whom you already know, Dr. Lim and Jay, and to three others whom you do not: my friends, Ron, David, and Rabbi Jacques. For their benefit, I am providing a little background info on Project Pearls:
    http://projectpearls.org/videos.html


    Helping the poorest of the poor children in the Philippines to have a better life by providing them with PEARLS:
    Peace, Education, Aspiration, Respect, Love, Smile.
    http://projectpearls.org/About-Us.html