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October 19, 2018 by admin

It is my understanding both sides of The Aisle (in the US Congress, the concentrations of the two major political parties, Democratic & Republican) have known for decades the Social Security & Medicare system is headed for bankruptcy some time early in this century due to the input vs. output ratio becoming unworkable; and by sheer math, they will be unable to make the promised payments.

For decades, for both sides of the aisle, Social Security & Medicare were “the third rail” of politics: touch them and die (politically): even mentioning fixing the ratio problem (by raising retirement age or altering payouts) would guarantee you lost your next election. So, everyone just avoided the problem.

Now, the train is still moving at 90mph headed for the wall EVERYONE knew was coming.

Spending bills require a 60/40 approval ratio in the Senate to pass. Some aisle crossing by someone to fix Social Security & Medicare is our only hope. Whoever chooses to do this will sacrifice his or her political future to save millions of lives. Here’s hoping there are some politicians who can rise to the ethical core of this situation in time.

Recommended reading: “Profiles In Courage” (Senator John F. Kennedy’s anthology of the stories of American politicians who made exactly this kind of choice.) Such courage and clarity IS possible. May we see it soon – for all everyone’s sake of every political party. Old age and illness have no political affiliation.

One citizen rhapsodizing on hope. 🙂

Bruce Louis Cohen • 19 October 2018

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The Case Of Heard v. Believed

October 8, 2018 by admin

THE CASE OF HEARD v. BELIEVED

By Bruce L. Cohen

Now that the appointment of Judge K is a done deal … what happened to the “credible charges” of sexual assault? There is no statute of limitations on that felony in Maryland, where the alleged attack is said to have occurred. The appropriate Maryland District Attorney should open a criminal investigation with all the FBI has gathered – and do its own investigative track down of any remaining loose ends; and if there is sufficient probable cause to believe Judge K committed the crime – arrest and try him for it. If he is convicted – then impeach him from the Supreme Court. IF – I repeat IF – there are actually “credible charges” sufficient in credibility to ruin a man’s life. 

If the goal was merely with insufficiently clear allegations to ruin his career sufficiently to deflect him from appointment to The Court … well, Justice Kavanaugh may, himself, have a very strong suit for defamation against the people who launched the public melee against him. The direct intention of destroying Kavanaugh’s career for political ends certainly meets the “with malice” standard of “mens rea” (state of mind, intention); and the charges not meeting the standard even to provoke the interest of the relevant District Attorney/Prosecutor is probably enough to get their international publication deemed “reckless” and “untrue” enough to meet the malice+reckless+untrue standard for a finding of guilty on defamation against Kavanaugh’s accusers. 

As Bill Maher said so concisely last week” The ‘Me, Too’ Movement (which I support to a great degree) has morphed the cause from ‘Women Who Come Forth Should be HEARD …’ (which is right) to ‘Women who come forth MUST be BELIEVED.’ – and that is not right. 

Charges of criminal misconduct must be vetted for sufficiency before being published, or they fall under the qualifying rubrics of Slander. Libel, and Defamation. Due process must precede destroying anyone’s name, career, or life. The Fifth Amendment demands it; as does “The Golden Rule,” which is the clearest litmus of sincere, rather than goal-driven ethics. 

– One Fan Of Due Process & The US Constitution

It’s Nice To Be Right – Time Magazine Agrees 3 Years On

August 21, 2018 by admin

Nearly exactly 3 years ago, on 11 August 2015, I wrote this blog about the Donald Trump campaign for the Republican nomination for President. Donald Trump: The King Who Would Be President

This year (18 June 2018), Time Magazine published the magazine cover at left.

It’s nice to be right.

Here’s hoping influencers like Time Magazine don’t have it right too late.

Bruce Louis Cohen

21 August 2018

Impromptus – A Casual Piano Album

August 15, 2018 by admin

IMPROMPTUS: A Casual Piano Album

FREE OF CHARGE – (Donations Welcome Here)

By

Bruce Louis Cohen, pianist & arranger

im•promp•tú (from French): done by impulse, on the spur of the moment, without preparation or forethought


Play each of the songs by tapping the title.

  1. Take A Pebble Keith Emerson, arranged & performed by Bruce L. Cohen
  2. Rhapsody In Blue Variations  George Gershwin, arranged & performed by Bruce L. Cohen
  3. You Are My Rest Bruce Louis Cohen, composer and pianist

ALBUM NOTES BY THE PIANIST/COMPOSER

In late 2015, I found myself arriving early to a meeting in which I was to lead worship music, study, and prayer. The meeting was held in the spacious and audio-gorgeous sanctuary in Manhattan on Park Avenue my synagogue is privileged to call home every Wednesday and Friday evening.

I was so early, literally no one was there – yet. I sat down at the beautiful seven-foot Steinway grand piano I played publicly twice every week, and an impromptu thought crossed my mind: record some spontaneous piano playing. On impulse, I pulled out my trusty iPhone, hit “record” – and got busy. Who knows when someone might arrive, and one casual “Hi, Rabbi!” would spoil whatever was being recorded at the time.

Happily, no one else arrived early, and I had the sanctuary to myself for around twenty minutes. That gave me time to dash off three pieces from memory, without warm up or rehearsal; and these three homages, very dear to my piano-playing heart, were what rushed to the front of the line, so to speak. 

The 1970 piece Take A Pebble by Keith Emerson is what started my piano-playing style when I began learning piano/keyboards in 1971. My own variations on George Gershwin’s Rhapsody In Blue had cemented my sense of the keyboard for modern music, and were also what got me noticed in college as a pianist and composer: the chairman of the Fine Arts Department wandered by the studio in which I was playing this quasi-statement of Gershwin, and shortly afterwards, invited me to do a summer fellowship in composition: thank you, Professor Hugh Allen Wilson. You Are My Rest is from among my own original compositions from the mid-1980’s: a piano-forward piece with piano as one voice in a duet with a tenor or soprano vocalist.

No warm up. No rehearsal. Completely, genuinely “impromptu.”

Why publish such a burst of impulse?

A few reasons.

Firstly, I run into people from former places in which I was an often presence at the piano, and hear them say fairly early into the conversation, “We really miss you at the piano.” I have the hubris to believe they are being sincere. 😉 These pieces are for you all, out there wherever you may be. If you ever get a yen to hear Bruce Cohen at the piano as you have said you do, these are the “warm up” pieces you would usually be hearing me playing as I readied to perform in a concert or service. They will probably sound familiar.

Secondly, I am sincerely proud, in the positive sense, of what I could and can “do to a room” on a piano. In 1999 my wife and I became “whistleblowers” in our former sphere, and we have faced attempted erasure of all traces of my work in music and other arenas, as if I had never existed. These piano pieces are a reminder of what Noah Webster said so eloquently: “I do not propose to allow myself to be buried until I am actually dead.” 😉 I am still very much alive, and still playing piano and guitar in the center of Manhattan’s Park Avenue twice a week, every week. To paraphrase Mark Twain, “Rumors of my demise have been greatly exaggerated.”

Lastly, many of my family and friends from early in life through high school, college and our adult lives have never had the chance to hear me perform. While a good deal of my works are on professionally recorded albums, I have never had the chance to sit down and play the piano for them as if we were all just at a party, and someone said, “Hey, Bruce – why not play a few tunes for us?” Also, since every note of my original music and every word of my original lyrics since 1978 is in some way about faith – at such a party, I would want to be polite, and play music that would be comfortable for my listeners. So – friends and family, from across the years and miles – these three are for you.   

Recording into my iPhone in that vast, empty sanctuary on that huge, magnificent instrument I had all to myself for a few minutes harkened back to my experiences at my alma mater, Union College, between 1975-1978, when I would several times a week seize any opportunity to get into the Arts Building Dance Rehearsal Studio and play the nine-foot Bösendorfer 290 grand piano in there.

There is something ethereal and nourishing about playing a grand instrument alone into a grand space.

It had a great deal to do with all I became musically – all I performed, composed, and recorded.

I hope the nature of it comes across, even in a rushed recording into an iPhone.

I am seldom more myself than I am when I am doing this – even more so, when doing it impromptu.

Enjoy. 

Bruce Louis Cohen

New York City • 15 August 2018

Recordings • September 2015

Russian Aggression Without ‘The Revolution’ As Justification

July 16, 2018 by admin

Post-Soviet Goals Without Noble Excuses For Them

“There no longer exists the sharp ideological divide between our two nations.” – President Vladimir Putin, 16 July 2018

This blog is intended to go beyond the rapid and basic post-game analysis being given everywhere in the media to the Trump-Putin Summit in Helsinki today. This is an attempt to look at the broad context within which that event and others connected to it are taking place: the heart and soul of concern in regard to Helsinki 2018 is not so much the day’s events as the nature of the current version of Russia participating in them.

From 1917 to 1991, the justification Russia gave the world for its aggression was its role as the primary agent of Marx and Lenin’s “Worker’s Revolution” addressing the terrible inequities visited upon the working class by the monied class. 

The Soviet flag said it all.

The hammer and sickle symbolized the workers, the star pointed to the five continents of the world, and the red backround represented the blood necessary to be shed in every country in the world to bring about that noble Revolution, and the installation of equity among human communities. “From each according to his ability, to each according to his need,” is a creed beautiful, despite being unworkable thus far in human reality.

All that is over. 

Russia is no longer the captain-state of a Union championing an ideal.

What is left?

The Russian Flag now represents Russia – merely a nation: one among many.

Why then, does Russia “deserve” a great place in the world, greater perhaps than any other nation, and especially, primacy higher than the champion of democracy, The United States of America: a nation still formed around only a set of unifying ideas and ideals.

Germany accepted the Nazi re-definition of Germany as a rightful aggressor-state for three contrived reasons: (1) need for Lebensraum – land enabling the German people to live comfortably in, and feed their nation; (2) righting of wrongs: certain regions had been allegedly wrongfully taken from Germany, and it deserved them back – especially those humiliations visited upon The Fatherland by the Treaty of Versailles ending World War I; and finally, (3)  because Germany came to believe Germans were greater than every other genetic composition in the world. Their genetics allegedly made them the upper species in a Darwinesque view of a world in which the weak are rightfully eaten by the strong.

Their leader, Der Führer, meaning “The Leader” – was considered, and considered himself, a God-sent person intended by Heaven to lead his great-but-unjustly-crushed nation out of the humiliation of their defeat in World War I, and not only back into dignity, but beyond it into global domination.

What did Hitler’s rebuilt Germany do first?

Hitler’s machine killed off its internal opponents.

They then put Germany’s allies and the neighbor states into confusion with confounding actions and consistent breakage of treaties or understandings.

Then they attacked smaller, weaker states and disputed territories.

Czechoslovakia. Poland. The Franco-German Rhineland.

And onward to Poland, France, North Africa, and Russia.

And onward further into the global nightmare of World War II, necessary to stop the tyrannical German state from enslaving the entire world.

What has Putin been doing since coming into power?

He has been running Hitler’s playbook.

Internal enemies have been disappeared, or publicly poisoned with horrific toxins like Dioxin – driving opponents into exile, disability, or death. Then came Crimea. Meddling with American elections was a step straight out of Saddam Hussein’s delusional methods: as a puny weakling, pick on the hugest opponent you can find – then, at the last minute, back away – and thus “show the world” that you were brave enough to face off with the enormous champion. An exercise in pure ego and propaganda production.

Why has Putin been running Hitler’s playbook?

Why must Russians see Russia dominate the world?

Since Russia is no longer a champion of a noble ideal and goal, Russia’s only premises for aggression and expansion of influence are exactly the same three as listed in regard to Germany just above here. Russia must dominate because she is Russia. It is a tautology worse than 1930’s Germany’s, because Germany’s had specific justifying delusions in place. The Russian tautology begins and ends with one idea: Russian greatness makes Russia deserve to be great. There is now no idea of set of them for which Russian stands. She stand for Russia, and Russia’s interests: and that bald agenda is called “greed” and “ambition.”

Name any idea or ideal for which has Vladimir Putin stood.

I cannot think of a single idea or policy or political philosophy Putin has stood forth to champion. He advances the exaltation and power of the nation he commands – and by sheer osmosis, his own greatness as well.

The bedrock of United States foreign policy toward the Soviet Union was always that the USSR could only be relied upon for one thing: to act in its own self-interest. That interest used to exist under the masque of devotion to disseminate an allegedly health-giving political philosophy across the world.

Now – things are the same, absent the masque. 

There is no morality but loyalty to Rodyna (pronounced róe-dee-na “Motherland”). 

PRIDE COMETH BEFORE GETTING THY REAR KICKED

One of Sun Tzu’s precepts of successful warfare was to avoid underestimating your enemy. President Donald Trump seems to have committed that very basic error in regard to Vladimir Putin. The world can only hope he learns from the experience, as did some of his predecessors.

The meeting 16 July 2018 between Trump and Putin seemed a horrific mismatch.

It was like watching a schoolyard bully facing a hardened gangbanger.

Let’s be clear: Vladimir Putin was a KGB officer.

The K.G. freakin’ B.

To our knowledge, Donald Trump has never personally killed, nor ordered the murder of another human being. He is facing in Putin a man with a trail of dead bodies behind him –and those are only the ones we know about. If we could get access to Putin’s action record as a KGB officer, I am sure we would see a long list of people dead by his personal doing.

Trump needs to understand who he is facing in Putin, now and forward.

What every Bully needs is to face an unfearing citizen, willing to fight.

Bullies are, historically, incapable of a fair fight. They run for cover.

Khruschev learned the hard way what it means to face a man who can’t be bullied. Jack Kennedy was, frankly, smarter and tougher than Khruschev. Far tougher, far more willing to brave the risks of a nuclear fight than Russia had deceived itself into believing. 

Russia made the mistake of believing its own propaganda. They saw the American President Kennedy as Playboy-in-Chief of a nation of self-focused weaklings incapable of facing hardship for a greater cause.  Post-Stalin Russia and the survivors of “The Great Patriotic War” in which 25 million Russians died defeating the Nazi invasion of their country, had created an inner mythology out of their nightmarish winter warfare: only Russians really understood the meaning of sacrifice and hardship.

The real Jack Kennedy they faced was a man who survived in World War II having his patrol boat sawn in half in the middle of the night by a Japanese destroyer, and carrying so many of his wounded crewmen to safety on a nearby island, he permanently injured his back. The Jack Kennedy who surmounted debilitating and exhausting Addison’s Disease, and excruciating surgery, writing a national best-seller while recovering –and continuing to work on his political career despite horrific pain and great personal sorrows like the loss of his brother Joe, his sister Kick, and the lobotomizing of his disturbed sister Rosemary. No lightweight – a man tested by pain and battle. No mere playboy for Khruschev to kick around.

President Trump needs to stand close to Putin, tower over him, and call him an obviously over-bragging leader of a mostly 3rd-world nation trying to be great in all the wrong ways. President Reagan said it well: ‘The West in not perfect: but we have never had to build a wall to keep our citizens inside.”  The West is great because of freedom, not because we Dioxin-poison everyone who disagrees with us. That is the way of cowards who know they have no ideas of real value to offer.” Then walk away. Just walk away.

Vladimir Putin is the Adolf Hitler of a 2nd-rate Russia wanting desperately to return to the days of Yuri Gagarin and the pre-Cuban Missile Crisis presence Mother Russia was around the world, causing all nations to tremble. They long for that gravitas, even as Islamist fundamentalists long for the era of the caliphs and the expansions into Iberia and North Africa and everywhere Muslim armies marched and conquered. (They too, could not make their case for their ideas, so they too, used violence in place of cogent reason.)

Two US Presidents deeply dented Russia’s self-image into emotional and mental derangement:

President Kennedy faced-down Nikita Khruschev, a Soviet leader whose eldest son was older than the American President; and later, President Reagan spent the USSR into national economic collapse with his Star Wars missile shield program, his arms build up, and his space-race advancements. So – The Soviet “Bully” was faced-down in a real fight, and slinked away; and then, was openly given a beat-down in the schoolyard so to speak: the whole world watched the USSR forced to admit, in the words of their former Premiere Mikhail Gorbachev “The system we have been advancing for the last seventy years does not work.”

The flags say it all.

The flag of the Soviet Union was a statement of ideology.

The flag Russia adopted in 1991 after the erasure of the USSR, is a replay of what was supposedly the first “national” flag of Russia from 1668, and the flag used by the Russian “Tsar” (King), minus the royal insignia in the center.

Russia is now a “great” nation with a “great” leader – seeking to enfranchise itself with the “greatness” it “deserves” because of its “greatness.” If Putin could get away with it, I believe he would put his face in the center of the current Russian flag.

Sound familiar?

Aryan Supremacy was the fundamental belief that drove the German armies across the world.

The Aryans had a leader with an ego larger than the world could feed, a sense of entitled destiny.

Vladimir Putin is a bully who needs to be faced down in private, and  told by the American President who physically towers over him: “You are a short thug running an impoverished and failing 3rd world nation behind a thin 1st world mask. The only thing ‘1st world’ about Russia is its nuclear weaponry: and barely. I am a man who has created personal wealth and earned social prestige unimaginable by you, and I represent a nation that out-earns, out thinks, and outdoes you and yours in everything. Do not further test us, or I will do a Kennedy-Khruschev dance on your head in public that will take you out of power.” Then, walk out, smile for the cameras, and say, “We had a great meeting: it went exactly as the United States of America wanted.” And let Putin in public seem like a mighty genius. Putin needs that.

Like Kim Jung Il, Putin’s main concern is remaining President Putin.

Make that branch creak underneath him: he will not risk his power and privileges for ideals.

He is not a champion of ideals.

RECOGNIZING THE SEARCH FOR GREATNESS IN DISGUISE

The terrorists who flew the jets into the World Trade Center did not do so for God: they longed to see their people and their nations be great again. Religion merely served as the fuel and the excuse to be aggressors. What the militant Islamists want is for Islam to be exalted and Westernism to be humbled by their efforts in a way that shows Allah is “for” them, and their domination of the world. They will settle for nothing that puts Islam in other than the chair of human governmental and philosophical primacy – which naturally would mean, Arab supremacy.

Russia wants to be great again.

Its leader and people are heading down the old, wrong road that leads again to public humiliation after passing through misery and murder of millions. Hopefully, Russians will at SOME point – LEARN the lessons of history, like the Islamists who are trying to make Islam great by killing everyone who doesn’t accept their regressionist and repressionist agenda.

Like Khruschev with Kennedy in 1963, perhaps Putin will be awakened at some point. by something that does not go his way, and untie the knots of war he has been tightening. Even “Devil Anse” Hatfield came to understand there was no point to his multigenerational feud with the McCoy clan, and unilaterally declared cessation of hostilities from his side. Former Soviet Premiere Mikhail Gorbachev had the courage to look at the system he inherited and say aloud, “This is not working. We need ‘perestroika‘ (reconstruction).” He turned his nation from defending a failed system to exploring a renovated and adjusted one.

Perhaps President Trump will be sobered and opened to better advice by being humiliated this way in the open. Perhaps, in the days to come, he will stare into the White House hallway mirror in the residence and say to the reflection, “You got creamed in Helsinki. Time for Round Two – and it’s going to go differently the rest of the match.”

Jack Kennedy was seen by many in the world as a kind of Donald Trump figure in 1961. A rich, spoiled kid who got everything handed to him, for whom life had been far too easy.  They got Kennedy wrong in 1961. We can hope, some of what we are thinking of President Trump today, if not wrong, is at least within reach of remedy. President Kennedy learned from his first experience with Khruschev, and never made the same mistakes again.

Nothing in the world of boxing teaches you to “keep your left up” like getting hit by the other guy’s right hook, and finding yourself staring at the ceiling lights.

Bruce L. Cohen

16 July 2018

Musical Affiliations

June 14, 2018 by admin

All of Bruce Louis Cohen’s music is under U.S. & International Copyright.

Airplay royalties for Bruce Cohen’s music are collected by The American Society of Composers & Performers (“ASCAP”).

Bruce Louis Cohen is a Full Member of The Society of Composers & Lyricists (SCL).

SCL “full membership” is exclusively for composers, lyricists, or songwriters whose works have been on aired television show in theme songs, opening or end credit songs in films, or major portions of featured or background score music in either film or television.

Kol Simcha LIVE with Bruce Cohen on Piano

April 4, 2017 by admin

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FREE ONLINE ALBUM !

From 1978 to 1990 the majority of the original music in the live performances and most of the studio-album recordings of the band-driven choral ensemble, Kol Simcha (Sound of Joy) were written, arranged, and co-produced by Bruce Cohen – and most of the time, with his uniquely-branded piano-playing driving it, during what Kol Simcha soprano Kathy Shooster called, “Kol Simcha’s ‘golden era.'”

Each song is playable directly from the links below. Enjoy! (Released Early April 2017)

“What I love about this raw, non-studio collection is that the separate and distinct qualities of the vocal and instrumental performances, and harmony-arrangements can each be clearly heard for what they were truly back then, without studio correction or masking – despite often tremulous analog recording, and a decidedly honkey-tonk sounding old piano in one of the live venues. This collection captures how it all really was – live.” 

– Bruce L. Cohen, Composer/Pianist/Arranger


This 14-song EP is FREE. There is no purchase price.

But – do feel free USE THIS LINK TO DONATE!

Standard price for an EP or Album is usually US$10 to $20.


1. Sing Hallelujah (Live At Mt. Holly) – Music & Lyrics: Rick Coghill & Joel Chernoff, Vocal Arrangement: J. Finkelstein, Vocal Direction: J. Finkelstein. Piano Arrangement: Bruce Cohen ©Messianic Music & Messianic Publishing & Bruce Cohen respectively.

2. Shomer Yisrael (Live At Mt. Holly) – Song & Vocal Arrangement: Hasidic Folk Festival, Vocal Direction: J. Finkelstein Piano Arrangement: Bruce Cohen ©1979 Hasidic Folk Festival, Kol Simcha & Bruce Cohen respectively.

3. Who Do You Know (Live Mt. Holly) – Original Music, Lyrics, Vocal & Piano Arrangements: ©Bruce Cohen. Vocal Direction: J. Finkelstein

4.  Eli, Eli  (Live Mt. Holly) – Original Music, Lyrics, Vocal & Piano Arrangements: ©Bruce Cohen. Vocaal Direction: J. Finkelstein

5. Revival Has Come (Live Mt. Holly) – Original Music, Lyrics, Vocal & Piano Arrangements:  ©Bruce Cohen. Vocal Direction: J. Finkelstein

6. All Of Us (Isaiah 53)  (Live Mt. Holly) – Original Music, Lyrics, Vocal & Piano Arrangements:  ©Bruce Cohen Vocal Direction: J. Finkelstein

7. Upon Your Walls –  (Live Mt. Holly) Music, Lyrics, Vocal Arrangements: Richard Serody, Original Piano Arrangement: Bruce Cohen. Vocal Direction: J. Finkelstein

 8. Shema – (Live Mt. Holly) Music, Lyrics, Vocal Arrangements: Hasidic Folk Festival, Original Piano Arrangement ©Bruce L. Cohen: song ©1984 Hasidic Folk Festival. Vocal Direction: J. Finkelstein

9. Fall Upon Us Now –  (Live Mt. Holly)  Original Music, Lyrics, Vocal & Piano Arrangements: ©Bruce Cohen Vocal Direction: J. Finkelstein

10. Give God The Glory (Live in Philadelphia) – Original Music, Lyrics, Vocal & Piano Arrangements: ©Bruce Cohen. Vocal Direction: J. Finkelstein

11. Your Gentleness  (Tascam4 Recording) – Original Music, Lyrics, Vocal & Piano Arrangements: ©Bruce Cohen. Vocal Direction: J. Finkelstein

12. Who Do You Know (Tascam4 Recording) – Original Music, Lyrics, Vocal & Piano Arrangements: ©Bruce Cohen. Vocal Direction: J. Finkelstein

13. Great Is The Lord (Tascam4 Recording) – Original Music, Lyrics, Vocal & Piano Arrangements: ©Bruce Cohen. Vocal Direction: J. Finkelstein

14. V’Ahavtah (Live in Philadelphia) – Original Music, Lyrics, Vocal Arrangement Composed & Conducted (Vocal Direction) by ©Bruce Cohen

CREDITS:     Mt. Holly Recording Engineer: Wayne Eisenberg.

Tascam (PA) Recording Engineers: J.P. Shelkin & Mitchell Fox.

Helen SHAPIRO Sings Bruce COHEN – now on iTunes!

March 20, 2017 by admin

ShapiroSingsCohenEVENStarting in the 1960’s and for a time eclipsing even The Beatles, Jewish British songstress HELEN SHAPIRO was a pop sensation with numerous hits and best-selling albums.

Helen became a woman of Jewish Two-Testament faith in the 1980’s, and turned her talents toward music expressive of her faith.

Early on in her faith life, she encountered the work of composer, Bruce Cohen as performed by Cohen with the band, Kol Simcha, his songs also populating the worship music programs at all the major Messianic conferences. Shapiro sought Cohen out to begin “covering” his songs. Across the next several years, she sang five Bruce Cohen songs onto three separate albums, and performed those songs all over the UK, Europe, Russia and the USA – see one such performance by clicking this link).

Those albums featuring her Bruce Cohen “covers” are now available on iTunes for digital download, either in whole or in part.

The active links below take you right to where they can be sampled. To listen to the entire song, simply purchase it via iTunes. It is with great satisfaction that Bruce Cohen provides linkage to this seminal vocalist’s performances of his works. Enjoy!


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THE PEARL (1990) 

Sample PLAYABLE HERE: “Lev Tahor” + “Hallelu” (2-song medley)

Sample PLAYABLE HERE:: “In The End Of Days“

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Sample PLAYABLE HERE: “I Will Call“

HelenShapCD_cov_1 NOTHING BUT THE BEST (1995)

Sample PLAYABLE HERE: “Fall Upon Us Now“

 

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION BY ABSTENTION

October 20, 2016 by admin

“Not to decide is to decide.” – 1960’s Motto About Taking A Stand On Viet Nam War

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I hear a lot of talk among Americans about not voting in the coming election.

The argument is, “I don’t like any of the candidates – I’m disgusted with the whole thing. So, I’m not voting.”

I want to plead with anyone considering this course of inaction to choose otherwise.

Only four election cycles ago, a paltry five-hundred some votes were the difference between a President Gore and President Bush. Five hundred some votes decided The President in a country of three hundred twenty million people. Do you really want to abstain a President into office?

Ok – we all get it. Our Democratic System has given us this time around two candidates with record-setting unfavorables. Both the major party candidates seem vulnerable to criminal prosecutions during their first hundred days in office. We have never faced a President attempting to pardon himself or herself once convicted during their administration of a crime committed before it began. The President’s power to grant pardons for convicted offenses is only forbidden in cases of impeachment: there is nothing to prevent a President from pardoning himself or herself of crimes.  How bizarre would that scene be? A President would likely be impeached if convicted of – say – sexual assault or obstruction of justice: but before Articles of Impeachment could be voted in by Congress, the President would grant him/herself a pardon that expunges the conviction. So we would have a “country of laws” in which Impeachment might be blocked by a convicted lawbreaking President standing on the idea “we are a nation of laws, and according to the laws of this country, I am not under conviction for any crime.”

We may face a strange and strangely familiar future, to be sure. Hillary Clinton’s husband gamed out his own Impeachment process with his strategy team, and understood he would be convicted in The House, but in The Senate, all would vote along Party lines, and there would not be enough votes to confirm The House verdict; and that President Clinton was willing to let the country suffer the distraction, and spend the millions of tax-payer dollars to hold the bicameral trial – and let it go all the way to the end-game, simply because that President Clinton knew at the end, the law would enable him to escape conviction through pure politics, despite everyone knowing he had been proven to be manifestly guilty.

However – the pendulum of moral civic incumbency has now swung toward us, as America’s citizenry.

John Kennedy once said, “We must live in the world that actually is, not the one we wish would be.” Neither Harrison Ford playing James Marshall, nor Martin Sheen playing Jed Bartlet, will be appearing on our ballots. We now must be adults – we now must make the choice from among the actual choices our system has provided to us.

We have to face the sobering truth that neither Hillary Clinton nor Donald Trump are “outliers.”

Both Major Party Candidates are accurate representations of the values and platforms of their Parties. Granted, they are somewhat caricatures personally – but their Leftism and Rightism are within the broader boundaries of their respective teams. Along with their widely acknowledged cartoonish qualities, come the overt negatives of realistic portraiture. Hillary’s long tenuous relationship with legality despite being an attorney and sworn officer of the court is deflating to anyone with commitment to law and order – and Donald’s mercurial nature and grade-school speech patterns naturally give any thinking person pause about making him the Leader of The Free World. Jill Stein and Gary Johnson are who they are as non-mainstream candidates, simply manifestly unequipped to be America’s Chief Executive; but all these are the choices our American Democracy has yielded through an accurate primary season in which the Parties chose whom they chose. We had over a dozen Republicans and Bernie et al among the Democrats.

Donald and Hillary won the primaries. They showed up – and now, must we.

It is certainly deflating to see a Presidential Candidate who could plausibly wind up convicted of criminal or criminally negligent defiance of US Security Laws, and or obstruction of justice through destruction of subpoenaed evidence on above a Nixonian level, and more. It is equally unpleasant to contemplate a President who might go on a binge of personal destruction against anyone who asks him a question he doesn’t like, as he did from the get-go with Megan Kelly in the first Republican Debate of the primary season (see my earlier blog, “The King Who Would Be President”), and others later, or indulge such rage on the world political stage.

Our present choice-set is less than ideal: but many have been the times the Presidency has been served such real-world non-ideals. It is little known that the most-admired President in our history – Abraham Lincoln – won his party’s nomination by outright election fraud. That’s right – Saint Abe stole his party’s nomination. Lincoln and his crew knew the majority of the tickets for the nominating convention had been purchased by his opponent, who had a far larger fiscal war chest than did Lincoln, and that those delegates would shout the loudest acclamation of their nominee, thus gaining him The Candidacy. So – Lincoln and his crew stayed up all night before the convention, printing counterfeit tickets to the event, and then arrived early in the morning, taking all the first places in the admitting lines – and thus, filled the auditorium with Lincoln-acclaimers who had stolen their seats from their legitimate owners who had paid for them. This act of manifest theft gave us the author of The Emancipation Proclamation and The Gettysburg Address. Knowing this – would anyone with even a smidgen of concern for human rights really want someone other than Lincoln in the White House between 1861 and 1865?

God, history, the universe – whatever you want to call it – seem to make things work out such that the person we need sits in The Oval, despite the human warp of their natures or paths there. John Kennedy was a C student, an entitled brat, and womanizer – and he literally saved the world with his dispassionately lucid handling of the Cuban Missile Crisis. Harry Truman was a failed haberdasher who followed the most capable modern President ever to hold the office, becoming President only because the People’s choice died in office; and Truman was so lightly regarded many in the Washington elite called him, “His Accidency” and joked that “To err is Truman.” Yet – Truman is now one of the most admired Presidents in our history, and he won re-election with a strategy demonstrating sheer political brilliance.

Winston Churchill told us, “Democracy is the worst system of government on earth – except for all the others.”

While the witticism is genuinely funny, the observation is deadly serious.

Democracy is hard, unwieldy, disorderly, and even chaotic.

So – is it ethical to “sit this one out?”

Imagine seeing Hitler’s Nazi Party gathering steam in 1936 Germany, after he and it had been voted into power in 1933 by a legitimate election you sat out ––– you were a German Jew or Gypsy or Slav  or some other kind of person Hitler had openly targeted for extinction in Mein Kampf as one of the non-Aryan “mongrel races” – but you stayed home, and several other millions did the same, out of dismay that someone like Hitler had plausible access to the Chancellor’s post, and the other choices were not sufficiently comfortable? The catastrophic errors Germans made by the millions in regard to the Nazi ascent into power were:

(a) they did not take Hitler’s stated programs and goals in Main Kampf seriously.

(b) they did not take his already-demonstrated behaviors seriously.

(c) they did not take their own responsibility to choose their leaders seriously.

The German electorate’s perfect storm of negligence resulted in the the loss of fifty million lives and over a decade of hell on earth we now call by the compact monikers “The Nazi Reich” and “World War II.”

So – to the many Americans talking about not voting, please consider the following. Imagine telling a veteran who gave his legs and arms to protect your right to vetwidowandchildvote, that you are sitting this one out. Imagine telling the wife of an American soldier slain in Afghanistan in his early 20’s, with two toddlers to raise on her own in his absence, that the coming Presidential choice is – just too unsavory, or too hard. We who live under the cloak of Liberty paid for with so much blood, life, and quality of life owe it to every man, woman, and child who ever laid down any of these precious things to protect this right, to use it.

Not to decide is to decide.

A paltry five-hundred some votes were the difference between a President Gore and President Bush. Five hundred some votes decided The President in a country of three hundred twenty million people.

Your one vote is not your one vote. You are one among a growing many.

I am no huge fan of either one of our Main Party choices. I also face realistically that neither of the two non-Main Party candidates is anywhere remotely close to qualified for the Oval Office.

So – I am going to vote for one of our two main choices.

How?

Firstly, I am going into the voting booth saying the Jewish blessing for seeing a miracle. We live in a country in which transfer of power is peaceful, and we choose our leaders. Then, I am going to make the choice that seems to me to be in the best interest of the nation and the world. I am also going to keep in mind that the same American Democracy having put Richard Nixon into the Oval Office was also able to remove him from it when it became necessary to do so. No President of ours has ever been permanently above the law. As Martin Luther King, Jr. put it, “No lie can live forever.”

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are both immensely accomplished people asking us to give them a job for the next four years. That is all.

We still have a Free Press. We still have a Senate, and A House of Representatives, and a Supreme Court. We still have “The Two Man Rule” preventing any President from giving a unilateral and unstoppable order to launch nuclear weapons. The Secretary of Defense must agree with the launch directive in order to move to weapons release, and the order has to move through a chain of command to result in actual launch.

In sum – we have a System. It is called, a democratic republic.

That same System that protects us has given us the choice of either Hillary or Donald for our next President. It is not a permanent choice: it has a four or eight year shelf-life, and it is impeachable and removable under the right dire circumstances.

It is time to honor The System and its honorable slain and harmed Defenders above The Candidates.

It is also time to count – to matter.

One’s power cannot count if one does not use it.

If a mere six hundred of the right people choose not to use it – history might be changed.

For anyone to count – that one must vote. And only four election cycles ago – less people than one Caribbean cruise liner’s passenger list picked the Leader of The Free World for eight incredibly crucial years, including the “Nine Eleven” era.

The choice is hard – but that is what has fallen to us as Americans.

It is our duty not to flee from, but rise to such a moment – and vote.

The moment will pass. The Republic must endure.

May God bless America.

Bruce L. Cohen 20 October 2016

The Path To Cred Leaves Black Kids Dead

July 11, 2016 by admin

The Bahamas Know A Truth The American Black Community Seemingly Won’t Own:

Many Black Kids Are Trained Into Communication Habits Suggesting Violence

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The Two Current Bahamian Heads Of State

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“A harsh word stirs up anger the way a punch in the nose brings forth blood.” – King Solomon

“Do you want not to fear governmental authority? Do what is right, and you will have praise from the exact same people you now fear.” – Paul of Tarshish (a minority man of color) New Testament Book of Romans

“When confronted by a police officer, be courteous and cooperative.” – Government of The Bahamas to Its Citizens Visiting The United States Of America

In response to the developing racial tension in America between the African American community and the law enforcement profession, the Bahamian Government issued the above directive to its mostly of-color citizens. I also call attention to the fact that Governor-General, Dame Marguerite Pindling, and Prime Minister, The Right Honorable Perry Christie, are both people of color.

Their directive to their citizens speaks volumes.

Let me say as I start this piece: the following is not to define all police violence directed at African American as including the patterns below: this piece is a discussion of some plausible contributory factors I have not heard discussed yet at all in the public conversation about how Black people die too often at the hands of police.

The ghetto path to street-cred leaves Black kids dead.  I looked like a drug-dealing hippie for the first five years I was driving. I was obviously young. I had really long hair. I played rock and roll loudly on the radio in my convertible. I wore a Boone’s Farm Apple Wine T-Shirt with torn jeans and a cloth belt. Every cop who saw me thought, “There’s a drug collar.” I know what it feels like to be a target for cops’ attention. Now, we would call how I was viewed, “profiling.” Back then, I just looked more like people who used drugs than a lot of others, especially when driving through certain affluent neighborhoods known for drug use. I did not file a class action lawsuit on behalf of affluent white kids with long hair and bell-bottoms. I did not threaten riots if police did not start pulling over more kids in crew-cuts with US Marine tattoos on their biceps wearing “USA – Love It Or Leave It” tank tops. Even if I was wearing a Jerry Rubin T-Shirt with the motto, “Defy The System!” scrawled over an upside-down American flag watermarked with Angela Davis and her raised fist – I wanted cops to experience me as a harmless dude with long hair in clothes they would never wear. The last thing on earth I wanted was a policeman to see me as anyone whose conduct suggested in any way it would be a good idea for him to unholster his service revolver. I am now over sixty years old, and I still address every police officer as “sir” or “ma’am” or “officer,” regardless of their age or rank – especially, when they have approached me, and not the other way around.

In America’s less economically advantaged African communities, it is often the case they function in “honor society” pack and tribal pattern, where getting respect – and the ego, monetary, and romantic perqs that come with it – is often the result of the amount of alpha display behavior one does in the presence of peers. Far-too-often typical response to police, especially among youths looking to make their reputations, is open defiance and inflammatory humiliation of cops – especially, white cops.

The “snap-fight” – the quick humiliation humor of the schoolyard – comes into play. Such talk is too foul to offer an example of it here. It usually involves several references to the cop’s mother and suggestions as to where the cop might store his weapons. I went through several edits trying, and could not come up even with deletions in an example that cured it of being too uncouth to include.

As can be seen in video of police encounters young African Americans often accompany such verbal abuse with arm and body gestures looking a lot like Muhammad Ali warming up for a boxing match. Arm and body language that looks a lot like like moving to attack someone. These verbal and body-language habits are unique to low income African American communities; and they naturally heighten police perception of possible threat.

When you are a 175 pound white police officer facing a 300-plus pound young African American in a hoodie who refuses to show you his face or his hands, speaks to you in defiance of police directives, and with insults that would make Merchant Marine cry into his beer – and must, after enough resistance of cooperation, be physically subdued – for causes like a convenience-store robbery radio alerted to the officers about a perpetrator answering his description having occurred less than five minutes earlier less than a hundred steps from the location – your main thoughts as a cop would logically seem to be: “Get the subject under control, don’t let him pull a weapon from where his hands are concealed, and don’t let him get one of my police weapons away from me.” Pretty much everything else is on auto-pilot until after the sense of possible deadly threat is neutralized. Then, whether or not the subject is actually a suspect can be determined; and the police have a proactive responsibility to determine if the youth is a valid suspect for the crime or not. They cannot simply walk away from him because he is huge and acting dangerously toward them – and is of color.

It is at least plausible enough for consideration that the physical interactions resulting in what activists now call “needless” Black deaths at police hands over the past many years might might not have occurred at all if the response of the young African American to the police had been, “Yes, Sir – here are my hands, and I am going to slowly raise them now to pull back my hood.” That very likely would have been all there was to the encounters. The Broadway hit “Spamalot” made humor of my Jewish people’s ongoing experience of exactly such racial hatred: when King Arthur’s squire confesses to the King, who has been looking for a Jew, that he is Jewish – the King asks, “All this time, right before me? Why did not not tell me?” The squire replies, “It’s a habit we’ve gotten into around heavily-armed knights on horseback.” You just don’t go around casually and consistently provoking heavily-armed people. Such behavior is inherently dangerous – eventually, the law of averages is going to apply in your disfavor.

The Bahamian Government knows this.

They are of color. It is not a racial issue: it is a basic reasoning issue.

Just because they are of color does not mean they have no police force; or that Bahamians can defy or degrade them at will.

They are telling their citizens to give American police the same courtesies they recommend be given to their own country’s constables. It is mere sanity.

“Like punching someone in the nose,” taught King Solomon in Proverbs, “harsh words stir up strife.” It is mere cogent observation and thought.

The Bahamian Government did the African American community a great service this past week by role-modeling good parenting. Teach your children how to behave in a way that maximizes their safety. Don’t let your kids be convinced that the way to cred is to defy and humiliate police officers casually and consistently in front of their friends.

The ghetto path to street-cred leaves Black kids dead.  Snap-fighting rises from a standard four thousand years of ethics consider unsound behavior: “There are people who speak rashly, like the edge of a sword, and then say, ‘Hey, I was only joking!’ But a wise person’s words bring healing.” wrote King Solomon in Proverbs. “Provocation of an authority is like teasing a lion, but the one whose behavior is soothing finds safety.” Scripture preserves these basic sanities for following generations. Beyond King Solomon, the Scriptures of the Christian tradition advise, “Be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to anger” – and –“Let your speech be seasoned with graciousness as if it were salt, to impart grace to the listener.” These ideas were penned by New Testament writers James and Paul (actually, Yaacov and Shaül  – both of them, Jews Of-Color).

The entire quick-jab humiliation of the snap-fight is a long-known anti-productive pattern because it has enemy-creation embedded into it. Humans are honor creatures in our deep genetic coding – and we can’t live with humiliation. The humiliated will always be looking to even the score. We should aim to train young people to think before they speak, and become good at promoting peace, even in the event of disagreement. Shaming someone in public may win you points in the eyes of your peers for the moment, but you have also created an enemy: someone who is now on the downside of an honor debt, and will always be looking to even or reverse the scale. Such conduct creates vendettas – honor wars. Our low-income communities are filled with them. The streets have never ceased soaking up their blood.

If the government in the Bahamas can figure this out a few dozen miles from our shores and crystalize such wisdom into a few brief sentences from their travel authorities –then there is hope we might see such insight received here as unprejudiced from a source of-color – and activated among our communities of color before there are more Black kids lives lost due to inherited patterns of threatening behavior they see as normal, merely because they have not had other patterns modeled to them.

Can the community of color succeed in re-tooling? CNN on the morning of 12 July 2016 aired an interview with an African-American surgeon from Dallas who told of going out of his way to esteem police in the presence of his daughter: when cops are in a restaurant, he often buys them their meals in his daughter’s presence. When they were standing in line for ice cream, he often pays for the ice cream of the cops in line with them. He explained to CNN, he wanted his daughter to know he sees the police as the good guys. She is being raised into a positive attitude toward police. What are the chances, if a police car pulls that girl over when she is of driving age for whatever reason, legitimate or illegitimate – that she is going to defy, abuse, and disrespect that police officer when he approaches her driver-side window to ask for her license? I think even the most hardened BLM advocate would have to admit, the chances are far less she would give a response that sounds like a gansta-rap lyric, and more like a response Michelle Obama would give. In such a case, the likelihood she and the cop will wind up in a physical altercation is far less – and therefore, her chances of being killed by cop are far, far less.  What parents teach their children can and will positively change this pattern – or sustain, or worsen it.

Here is why treating the Black Lives dilemma as entirely a police-sensitivity matter falls flat. While giving police sensitivity training as to the communication habits of low-income communities of color will take up part of the slack as well; at the end of the day, if a young person’s reflex is to see the police as deliberately out to deprive him of dignity and safety – or, if to see the police as a mere tool to beef up cred in front of friends by letting fly with abuse and threatening behavior, as well as defiance of “show-your-hands” type police directives enabling police to do their jobs safely – then the police will still be forced by the defiance-behavior into the position of needing to subdue suspects in order to fulfill the positive responsibilities of their job. And – if subduing and capturing physical altercations are made necessary, then the law of averages will eventually take us into seasons of varying amounts of bloodshed – some as appalling as the present one.

Just in case American Black kids may be taught such conduct equals kowtowing to their oppressors, and cannot result in gain – may I point out we have a President and First Lady who are African American, athletic, Ivy-educated, and the most powerful and influential two individuals in the entire present world. My eldest son once said to me and my wife during his early years, “I like my manners: they get me stuff.” Well said. Is the leadership of the Free World so low a prize that the path having led successfully to it should be discarded in favor of what gets you “turf” on one corner in one low-income neighborhood? To our current chief-executive’s credit – it is hard to call to mind a person more dedicated to modeling conciliatory speech than our first African-American President, Barack Obama – who yet had the strength and insight to go after Osama Bin Ladin, and take him out when the hour called for such strength and resolve.

Let me close with how I opened.

This Op Ed is not to define all police violence incidents with People of Color as having these factors among their causes: this is to identify a major plausible contributing factor I have not heard discussed at all in the current public conversation about how Black people die too often at the hands of police.

It is for policy wonks and the public mind to decide if this line of thought has any merit worthy of action, and how to mobilize resources so as to socialize it effectively.

One man’s sincere thoughts offered in hope that 2016 will be the beginning of the end of the pattern of Black Lives lost at the hands of police – and any race’s lives lost needlessly at the hands of anyone of any color anywhere.

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