Future Plans

Change Your World View, and The World Changes With You.

January 10, 2012
By
Money Tree- Israel Summer 2009

Its a wonder that this Tree still exists. There is a belief that if you take a sprig from this tree which exists in an undisclosed location in Israel, you will be blessed with enough money to accomplish your life's mission!

Change Your World View, and The World Changes With You.

By Stephen C. Sanders,  

I could go on and tell you how I became disillusioned with the American way. I could tell that I have become turned off to looking at everything from such a low, and unimportant perspective.

I could list dozens of things that are so very wrong with the way business as usual gets done here in the United States. Like perhaps countless thousands of others I could on and probably bore all my readers to tears.

Yet the real turning point was just the people and the places that I visited when I spent 44 days in Israel over the summer of 2009.

 

 

There is no doubt that the Klezmer Festival in Tzfat was an incredible event, yet the  I suppose in a way the little musical video filmed in the Chabad run Youth Hostel Ascent was something that I feel captures the spirit of the people of Tzfat.

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Global Website Changes

December 17, 2011
By
Money Tree- Israel Summer 2009

Followers of this website may not be aware, that there ia an entire network of websites and blogs that have been created by the same author/website developer. Therefore to alert our readers to this fact we decided to post this message to let everyone know the following: This particular website is the original WordPress website published by this author. However the same author can also be considered a publisher of website in part due to the sheer number of websites and/or blogs published by Stephen C. Sanders who has also started using his full Hebrew name Aharon Moshe Sanders both in his Facebook page as well as many of his blogs. The first website published by this author was published by this author in 2001. The website was a critical review about a play called “The Seagull live performance Central Park” where he wrote an in depth analysis of the play, stage direction, as well a review of the actors line delivery. In short this website developer has experience using several different interfaces which he has been utilizing to produce web content on a fairly consistent basis over the last decade.  

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Intelligent Design-Holy Torah.

September 13, 2011
By
Woodstock Just In Love

This probably will be one of the shortest posts I will be writing on this website. The truth is when I there is a certain amount of pressure to conform to deadlines, start dates, and appointments, things get done. On one of my BlogSpot blogs I recently posted a comment that at one time I had actually taught a full program at a public high and then afterwards taught no less than four additional preps (4 different classes in different subjects) at a Yeshiva which required a significant commute. Ebbs and flows are natural cycles that are build into every aspect of the world in which we live. While I have been significantly involved in developing dozens of new websites (mostly for my own purposes) I also am faced with the results of imperfect planning. Sometimes we can become significantly sidetracked even by our own work. The amazing thing is how the offers for work fly in, when I am required to do my most effective thinking and planning on my own part. Getting caught up in the thinking and planning stages of any given project, is an extremely significant important thing to understand with all of its subtle implications.

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The Calm Before The Storm

August 26, 2011
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The Calm Before The Storm

With this post I am finally taking this website into a new direction. Now that I have revealed a little bit about how I name this website, I thought a little more information about the writer, the dreamer, the poet who’s thoughts get written here. They say the darkest the hour, is always before the dawn. Its a saying who’s original author may have simply been pushed aside by pop culture. Certainly in my circles everyone associates that idea with the song by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young.   Additionally there is no doubt that people’s minds over here on the east coast must certainly be on, the recent and upcoming events. What could i possibly be speaking of on this website of mine (one amongst perhaps a dozen or so) yet this is the one site where my where my strongest readership is in the New York City area. Statistics Summary for thewriterscafe.org Thewriterscafe.org has a three-month global Alexa traffic rank of 980,759. We estimate that 87% of its visitors are in the US, where it has attained a traffic rank of 124,284. Visitors to the site view an average of 11.0 unique pages per day. The site is relatively

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A Story of A Name

August 16, 2011
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A Story of A Name

The story behind the name, and the website, how it all began-By Stephen C. Sanders- August 16, 2011 3:25pm EST This web site has come a long way, only with a a very constant and varied level of effort over time.   Perhaps a brief digression regarding the initial thought behind this website might be in order. My previous web production was a very analytic yet deeply philosophical analysis regarding a play that I had seen produced in the Shakespeare in the Park series in Central Park, New York City. The play. The Seagull, was written by Anton Chekhov, and Natalie Portman, and Meryl Streep (amongst others) appeared in this production. I mentioned the play above in context to tell how the plan for this website “fell into place”. -S. Sanders-   If one were forced to either critique for better or worse my particular writing style, I believe it could summed up as, a series of digressions from digressions.

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Our Vision is Expanding!

August 14, 2011
By
Sights To See In NYC.

Perfecting to the point where one may let go. The WritersCafe.org is poised to grow in a new direction. While our Website’s name might owe its very existence to one particular paper publication, the vison of the author of this website was and hopes to be a more interactive website featuring even as many as dozen of other writers. If anything the name itself of this website does imply a certain variety of topics. However it also very clear at this time that the primary author of this website has other interests which while temporarily might serve the purposes of this website, it also serves to tie its creator down to this one website when there are indeed dozens of other newer projects crying for this web developer’s attention. While the concept of We are we are about to become, has become a central them in this author’s overall perspective, one would be ill advised to turn a blind eye towards success. The success I speak of is not the always present question on people’s minds that show only the most rudimentary understanding of any of the complexity inherent in the task of developing and maintaining a successful website. It

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Revolving Doors and the Paradigm-Shift.info.

November 18, 2009
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Revolving Doors and the Paradigm-Shift.info.

There is a saying which has been out there for a long time, that states: “As one door closes, another one opens”. The idea is used to tell you that when things dont go your way, it is okay because maybe something good is about to happen. One wonders if there might be any hidden danger in acccepting these comforting rationilizations just about anytime when things go wrong in our lives. The problem with such ideas is that depending on the actual events of your life, and how much comfort one dervives from such rationilizations, it could lead an individual to complacently accept various misfortunes. There is no doubt that various doors in my life, have sometimes seem to shut in front of my face in slow motion. It is hard to even recognize things like this because they do happen in such slow motion. For example, someone might be living their life, and are in their late 20′s or early 30′s. During these years they have plenty of business ideas, altruistic goals, and plans on getting married, having children, and living happily ever after. Then after time (which could be measured in months, then later in years) one starts

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