Madonna, controversy, in his pilgrimage to Israel
It should have been a cause for celebration: Madonna and her boyfriend Jesus Light were back in Israel. But the “material girl” and the Brazilian model has not received an enthusiastic response in his weeklong trip to the Holy Land pilgrimage. In Israel, was photographed with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and Tzipi Livni, opposition leader .
According to published timesonline.com, also visited the Israeli town of Safed, where he is believed to be buried one of the rabbis who founded the Kabbalah. However, his flirtation with politics, its intrusion into Kabbalah (which many rabbis do not approve) and antics at concerts create controversy anyway.
Madonna, who ended his world tour “Sticky and Sweet” in Tel Aviv this week, began his concert in Israel with a reminder of their faith in Kabbalah, the mystical Judaism, calling for respect for the Sabbath in the work of its staging.
An Orthodox rabbi called for “respect” for the Jewish faith with the wearing of “more modest” during his two performances, but the plea fell on deaf ears, and Madonna concerts slipped his usual provocative costumes.
“It was incredible, especially for his age, but not really what I would consider a” typical Jewish woman clothing, “explained Rachel Homesh, a teenager who attended one of the concerts.” I really do not think it should cover. I could not dance. The time when it appeared more cover when she appeared with a Jewish flag. ”
The decision to show the flag with the Star of David at the end of the concert (which gave someone the audience), has drawn outrage from the Palestinians. Hania Bitar, director general of the Palestinian Youth Association for Leadership and Rights Activation criticized Madonna for not visiting the occupied territories.
The singer, who adopted the Jewish name of Esther, told supporters: “Every time I come here, I feel recharged with energy. I sincerely believe that Israel is the center of world power. And I think if we can all live together in harmony in this place, then we can live in peace throughout the world. ”
“Madonna has succeeded by being provocative. I guess I should not be surprised that his trip here is controversial,” says Danny Yatom, 23, who attended the first concert of the artist. “So we want, right?”
According to published timesonline.com, also visited the Israeli town of Safed, where he is believed to be buried one of the rabbis who founded the Kabbalah. However, his flirtation with politics, its intrusion into Kabbalah (which many rabbis do not approve) and antics at concerts create controversy anyway.
Madonna, who ended his world tour “Sticky and Sweet” in Tel Aviv this week, began his concert in Israel with a reminder of their faith in Kabbalah, the mystical Judaism, calling for respect for the Sabbath in the work of its staging.
An Orthodox rabbi called for “respect” for the Jewish faith with the wearing of “more modest” during his two performances, but the plea fell on deaf ears, and Madonna concerts slipped his usual provocative costumes.
“It was incredible, especially for his age, but not really what I would consider a” typical Jewish woman clothing, “explained Rachel Homesh, a teenager who attended one of the concerts.” I really do not think it should cover. I could not dance. The time when it appeared more cover when she appeared with a Jewish flag. ”
The decision to show the flag with the Star of David at the end of the concert (which gave someone the audience), has drawn outrage from the Palestinians. Hania Bitar, director general of the Palestinian Youth Association for Leadership and Rights Activation criticized Madonna for not visiting the occupied territories.
The singer, who adopted the Jewish name of Esther, told supporters: “Every time I come here, I feel recharged with energy. I sincerely believe that Israel is the center of world power. And I think if we can all live together in harmony in this place, then we can live in peace throughout the world. ”
“Madonna has succeeded by being provocative. I guess I should not be surprised that his trip here is controversial,” says Danny Yatom, 23, who attended the first concert of the artist. “So we want, right?”
According to published timesonline.com, also visited the Israeli town of Safed, where he is believed to be buried one of the rabbis who founded the Kabbalah. However, his flirtation with politics, its intrusion into Kabbalah (which many rabbis do not approve) and antics at concerts create controversy anyway.
Madonna, who ended his world tour “Sticky and Sweet” in Tel Aviv this week, began his concert in Israel with a reminder of their faith in Kabbalah, the mystical Judaism, calling for respect for the Sabbath in the work of its staging.
An Orthodox rabbi called for “respect” for the Jewish faith with the wearing of “more modest” during his two performances, but the plea fell on deaf ears, and Madonna concerts slipped his usual provocative costumes.
“It was incredible, especially for his age, but not really what I would consider a” typical Jewish woman clothing, “explained Rachel Homesh, a teenager who attended one of the concerts.” I really do not think it should cover. I could not dance. The time when it appeared more cover when she appeared with a Jewish flag. ”
The decision to show the flag with the Star of David at the end of the concert (which gave someone the audience), has drawn outrage from the Palestinians. Hania Bitar, director general of the Palestinian Youth Association for Leadership and Rights Activation criticized Madonna for not visiting the occupied territories.
The singer, who adopted the Jewish name of Esther, told supporters: “Every time I come here, I feel recharged with energy. I sincerely believe that Israel is the center of world power. And I think if we can all live together in harmony in this place, then we can live in peace throughout the world. ”
“Madonna has succeeded by being provocative. I guess I should not be surprised that his trip here is controversial,” says Danny Yatom, 23, who attended the first concert of the artist. “So we want, right?”
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