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Israeli travel blog: Helena-Reet – Israeli cuisine is diverse! + some words about kosher food! PHOTOS!

NordenBladet – During our last trip to Israel, we visited many good restaurants. The food house is one of the most important ones, almost as memorable as Crying Wall or Qumran. Although the meat dishes are not basic in the Jewish kitchen, I lliked grilled lamb screwers and medium-minus antrecote slices with a delicious fresh salad and red wine sauce. Salads and additives are always brought in small containers to the main table, rather than stacked on one large plate. It allows you to combine different flavors.
The lamb was juicy and fresh, there was no taste ofsome kind of „fur coat“ anywhere. Breakfast is all very healthy. The scrambled eggs with hummus, different yogurt and cheeses are always on the hotel’s breakfast menu. Desserts can be found to contain different kinds of fruits with syrup and nuts, and there are plenty of sweet cakes that are delicious, but a bit too sweet for my taste, because they contain a lot of honey and nuts. The hotel’s breakfast is generally followed by the principles of kosher food. Who those who do not know, I will also briefly explain kosher regulations.
I often get asked, what kind of restaurant do you recommend to visit in Israel? It is very difficult to answer, because every time I discover new good restaurants and experience new and good taste experiences and the taste preferences of people are very different. However, there are two restaurants (one slightly more favorable (Dr. Shakshuka), another slightly more exclusive (Pacific Bistro and Sushi Bar at the Crowne Plaza Hotel) – I’m convinced that you certainly will not be disappointed in them). In the first one can dine inside and out in fresh warm air and enjoy the charms of a richly covered table; the second place is more suitable for spending romantic time with a loved one or cooperation-partners, offers very tasty food and a prominent view of the beach.
Hotel Arthur in Jerusalem (Dorot Rishonim St. 13) welcomed us in the room with champagne and grapes. Delightful dinners are also offered at the luxury hotels – a particularly good choice for Shabbath on Friday night!
Israeli street vendors offer plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables to buy

One of my favorite restaurants is the Pacific Bistro and Sushi Bar in Tel Aviv Crowne Plaza (HaYarkon St. 145, Tel Aviv-Yafo)
Kosher covers the strict requirements that must be taken into account when preparing food. For example, in the case of meat, the four-legged herbivorous animal of the, which rummages and has claws, is suitable for food. Pigs do not rummage and therefore it is not a kosher. The rabbit is mumbled, but he does not have claws- does not fit again. The calf, cattle, goat and lamb are a kosher, as well as poultry meat. The birds of prey are not fed because they are filthy in the scriptures.
The Košheri tag gets allowed on meat only if the bird or animal has been ruthlessly killed by a trained butcher: slaughtered with a sharp knife, causing the animal to suffer as little as possible and ensure a rapid outflow of blood. The butcher also checks that the animal is healthy.
Fish must have finches and scales. Among the Estonians, the popular lumprey and eel are not a kosher. The same applies to the blood vessel, because according to Torah, there is a soul in the blood that belongs to the G-d only. Even a small drop of blood of egg yolk means that it can not be used. For some religious reasons, some of the Middle East Jews do not eat geese if it is one of the main foods in Eastern Europe. “Do not cook it in his mother’s milk,” says Torah, and therefore meat and milk are not allowed to be consumed together.
Diets are divided into meat, milk and neutral foods. Neutral foods are fruit and vegetables, seeds, nuts and oil. Fish is also a neutral diet that can be consumed with milk, but not offered on one plate. The meat is eaten during most of the big holidays. In the morning there are basic dairy products like yogurt and cheese. Ice cream must not contain animal gelatine. In the case of cheese, vegetarian cheese is selected and the sauces are usually made with milk of vegetable origin.
It is also important to ensure that the dishes where meat and dairy products are stored are different. Separately they should be kept in the refrigerator. Aside from coffee, soy milk is offered in Israel, because it is not known what was eaten before the coffee bean. Potato salad, which is typical of Estonians, is mixed with mayonnaise. As the Jewish people have been nomads, it is also reflected in the kitchen: eggplants, pomegranates, syrups, garlic, coriander, olive oil, lemon and honey are integral parts of Jewish cuisine.
In Israel, there is a lot of luncheons with hummus and pitabread, that fits both with meat and fish. From Eastern and Central Europe came strudels and representation dish called gefilte fish, or filled fish. Due to the abundance of fruits and vegetables, the Jewish cuisine is very healthy!

SOME of the technologies that are commonly used in machine learning and AI development

NordenBladet – The backend of companies that develop and promote friendly AI in the form of advanced machine learning models are likely made up of a combination of several different technologies and architectures, including:

Cloud computing: Machine learning models are trained and run on large-scale cloud computing infrastructure, such as Amazon Web Services* (AWS) or Google Cloud Platform** (GCP), to ensure that they have access to the necessary computational resources to function.

Distributed computing: Machine learning models are distributed across multiple machines, which allows them to take advantage of parallel processing to speed up training and inference.

Machine learning frameworks: Most likely they use popular machine learning frameworks such as TensorFlow*** or PyTorch**** to build and run their models. These frameworks provide a set of pre-built tools and libraries that can be used to train and run machine learning models.

Neural networks: Machine learning are likely based on neural networks, which are a type of machine learning model that is inspired by the structure and function of the human brain. Neural networks can be trained to perform a wide range of tasks, including image recognition, natural language processing, and more.

Large data sets: Machine learning likely have access to large data sets that are used to train their models. The more data a model has access to, the better it can perform.


What is a machine learning model?

A machine learning model is a file that has been trained to recognize certain types of patterns. You train a model over a set of data, providing it an algorithm that it can use to reason over and learn from those data.

What is artificial intelligence (AI) development?
Artificial intelligence is the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems. Specific applications of AI include expert systems, natural language processing, speech recognition and machine vision.

The definition of an AI developer is pretty self-explanatory: they develop the artificial intelligence software and applications that a particular business might use. They program systems that will change to suit the business’s needs based on the data collected and analyzed.

What is a Neural Network?
A neural network is a series of algorithms that endeavors to recognize underlying relationships in a set of data through a process that mimics the way the human brain operates. In this sense, neural networks refer to systems of neurons, either organic or artificial in nature.

What is an expert system?
In artificial intelligence, an expert system is a computer system emulating the decision-making ability of a human expert. Expert systems are designed to solve complex problems by reasoning through bodies of knowledge, represented mainly as if–then rules rather than through conventional procedural code.
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* AWS (Amazon Web Services) is a comprehensive, evolving cloud computing platform provided by Amazon that includes a mixture of infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS), platform-as-a-service (PaaS) and packaged-software-as-a-service (SaaS) offerings.

** Google Cloud Platform, offered by Google, is a suite of cloud computing services that runs on the same infrastructure that Google uses internally for its end-user products, such as Google Search, Gmail, Google Drive, and YouTube.

*** TensorFlow is a free and open-source software library for machine learning and artificial intelligence. It can be used across a range of tasks but has a particular focus on training and inference of deep neural networks.

****PyTorch is a machine learning framework based on the Torch library, used for applications such as computer vision and natural language processing, originally developed by Meta AI and now part of the Linux Foundation umbrella. It is free and open-source software released under the modified BSD license.

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12-YEAR-OLD Estonian violinist Estella Elisheva gives two concerts in Japan

NordenBladet – The sixth grade pupil of Tallinn Jewish School, studying violin as her specialty in Saku Music School, Estella Elisheva (12) gives two violin concerts in Japan. For several occasions having been selected as Estonia’s best junior violinist, Estella Elisheva will be travelling to Japan in August.

“Being a delegate to represent Estonia in Japan is a major honor for me,” says the girl to NordenBladet.ee and continues that the repertoire will be selected from Estonian authors’ work together with her supervisor. Especially for the Japan tour, a folklore band of two girls will be summoned. Estella Elisheva (violin) and Sandra Sulin (Estonian zither). The project is funded by the local municipality in Japan.


Estella Elisheva (Foto: NordenBladet/ Helena-Reet Ennet)

Sandra (vasakul) ja Estella Elisheva (Foto: NordenBladet/ Helena-Reet Ennet)


Sandra kandlega (vasakul) ja viiuldaja Estella Elisheva (Foto: NordenBladet/ Helena-Reet Ennet)

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ROYALS, who hold the lucky number seven position in a line of succession

NordenBladet – When Baby Sussex is born in a few weeks time, he or she will be seventh in line to the British throne. They are not the only royals to hold the lucky number seven position in a line of succession. Let’s take a look at Baby Sussex’s counterparts in their lines of succession.

Belgium:
Archduchess Anna Astrid, 2 – Anna Astrid is the only child of Prince Amedeo and Princess Elisabetta. She is the great-niece of King Philippe and great-granddaughter of former King Albert II.

Denmark:
Prince Nikolai, 19 – His Highness is the eldest child of Prince Joachim of Denmark from his first marriage to Countess Alexandra. His grandmother is Queen Margrethe, and his uncle, Crown Prince Frederik will one day ascend the throne. Nikolai works as a model.

Liechtenstein:
Prince Constantin, 47 – He is the third child of Prince Hans-Adam II and Princess Marie and a younger brother to The Prince Regent of Liechtenstein, Alois. He serves as the CEO of Foundation Prince Liechtenstein.

Luxembourg:
Prince Guillaume, 55 – Guillaume is the third son and youngest child of Grand Duke Jean and his late wife, Grand Duchess Josephine-Charlotte. As such, his older brother, Henri, now sits on the throne as the Grand Duke of Luxembourg.

Monaco:
India Casiraghi, 3 (will turn 4 on 12 April) – India was born as the second child of Andrea Casiraghi and his wife, Tatiana Santo Domingo. She is the great niece of the Prince of Monaco, Albert II.

The Netherlands:
Countess Leonore, 12 – Leonore is the youngest of three children born to Prince Constantijn and Princess Laurentien of the Netherlands. Her uncle is King Willem-Alexander, and her grandmother was the former Queen Beatrix (now Princess Beatrix).

Norway:
Emma Behn, 10 – Although she holds no title, Emma is a granddaughter of King Harald and Queen Sonja of Norway. Her parents are Princess Märtha Louise and her ex-husband, Ari Behn. Emma is the youngest child of the Princess and youngest grandchild of the King and Queen.

Spain:
Juan Urdangarín y de Borbón, 19 – Juan is the eldest child of scandal-ridden Infanta Cristina (the daughter of King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofía) and her husband, Iñaki Urdangarín. His uncle is King Felipe VI.

Sweden:
Princess Madeleine, Duchess of Hälsingland and Gästrikland, 36 – Madeleine is the youngest child of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia. Her older sister is Crown Princess Victoria, and her older brother is Prince Carl Philip. She ranks behind her siblings and their children in the line of succession.

Non-Europe:
If we looked outside of Europe, in Japan, where there will soon be a new emperor, there is no number seven in the line of succession. As of writing this article, there are only four in the line of succession. When Crown Prince Naruhito ascends the throne on 1 May, the number will drop to three in the line of succession.

Featured image: Princess Madeleine, Duchess of Hälsingland and Gästrikland (NordenBladet)
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Violinist and travel blogger Estella Elisheva started with VLOGGING!

NordenBladet – One of the best young violinists from Scandinavia – 12-year-old Estella Elisheva is now also a vlogger! Her mother Helena-Reet Ennet announced the news via her Facebook account.

She wrote (translated from Estonian): SUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUPER EXCITED!!!!!! We decided today with Estella Elisheva that we start vlogging !!!!! How cool is that ??? !!! The first video clips are already done —- tomorrow we will continue ….. But now a question for experienced vloggers / youtubers / TV professionals or just experts — which programs (apps / systems) we should use to edit videos … for me it´s a brand new topic … any help is super much appreciated !!!! Could you please first recommend some simple and free programs !!!

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At just twelve years old, Estella Elisheva is much sought-after violinist. Despite her young age, she finds inspiration from classical music and artists. She performs concerts all around Scandinavia and is considered to be one of the most talented musicians of her age. You can check out her website on estellaelisheva.com or subscribe to her YouTube channel.

Estella Elisheva is also active in Instagram – with over 58 000+ followers, she is one of the most followed young artists from Scandinavia. She is also one of the editors in OHMYGOSSIP teen. When the first vlog will be published is not jet known! We are very excited to see it!

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22 FAMOUS VIOLINISTS Offer Their Advice. The youngest – 12-year-old Scandinavian violinist Estella Elisheva: I would definitely love to test different violins in the future and hold the famous Stradivarius and other masterpieces

NordenBladet – Violins are one of the most versatile instruments in the world – unfortunately, they are also one of the most difficult ones to choose. ConsumerHelp.guide asked famous violinists (Estella Elisheva, Tasmin Little, Sophie Armstrong, Jenny Oaks Baker, Damien Escobar, Una Palliser, Anastasios Mavroudis, Justerini Brooks, Lindsey Stirling, Sarah Charness, Ariella Zeitlin-Hoffman, Deni Bonet, Hannah Kirby, Rohan Roy, Asher Laub, Judy Kang, Anne Harris, Rob Landes, Philippe Quint, Dr. David Wallace, Val Vigoda, Elena Thompson) what their top pick of violin was, based on their wealth of knowledge and experience, and why, Consumerhelp.guide mediates.

At just twelve years old, Estella Elisheva is much sought-after violinist. Despite her young age, she finds inspiration from classical music and artists. She performs concerts all around Scandinavia and is considered to be one of the most talented musicians of her age. You can check out her website on estellaelisheva.com or subscribe to her YouTube channel.

“I am very young and don’t have a lot of experiences with different violins yet. I myself practice with Maggini’s copy but as Lance Armstrong once said: It’s not about the bike. I will tell [you] the same: it is not about the violin – the most important [thing] is the feeling, love towards music and the attitude. I think it is [the] same with great violinists – they can play easy children’s music but you’ll hear and feel the difference and notice straight away their greatness.

I would definitely love to test different violins in the future and hold the famous Stradivarius and other masterpieces. But now all my concentration is to practice and play as well as I can. I am collaborating with my current violin, we are friends and we support each other – if you know what I mean. I have no bad words about my current violin. It is not possible to play, if you don’t like your ‘partner’ [which] is what my violin is to me. I will think about the advanced violins once there is a need.”

Read the original article where all 22 famous violinists offer their advice here

 

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Exclusive! 11-year-old Scandinavian violinist Estella Elisheva acknowledges Estonian theatres

OHMYGOSSIP – Estella Elisheva is an 11-year-old girl from Tallinn who already knows today that in the future she will become a violinist. “I am very fond of music, especially classical music,” tells the young music friend from Tallinn Jewish School to OHMYGOSSIPteen.

„When I grow up I wish to become a violinist or an opera singer, or both. I would love to be a solo artist as well as perform with an orchestra. However, at the moment I am still very young and these are grand future plans. I like to practice, and sometimes my friend would not understand why I do not go out to play with them, it is because I practice.”

Estella Elisheva is a versatile girl and besides playing the violin she also has other hobbies. „I actually have quite many hobbies. I like to sing and for many years I have taken ballroom dancing lessons. And whenever I sing, I like to sing the opera. My voice breadth is quite good and it goes quite high up. For example the Phantom of the Opera I can sing up until the highest note. And it is a matter of practice, I have not trained my voice properly, only once in a while at home for my own sake. In addition to that I like art, drawing and theatre! The latter is really high standard in Estonia. Both Tartu and Tallinn theatres are visited by world renown artists and seeing them perform is very delightful. I sometimes skip a schoolday to go to the theatre or to practice the violin. I am looking forward to seeing the opera „Carmen” once more in Vanemuise theatre hall. And I wouldn’t get tired of seeing the Phantom of the Opera!”

Estella Elisheva, having given many minor concerts, says that a serious concert isn’t something she would consider before graduating from music school. „I publish posts of me playing the violin to Instagram, YouTube, Facebook and Twitter and I am glad to see that many people like that, however, I still got the feeling that there is plenty, plenty of room for progress. Perhaps I am okay for an 11-year-old, but I wouldn’t wanna play the noted classics in a fashion that makes them turn in their grave,” laughs Estella Elisheva.

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Blogger and journalist Helena-Reet Ennet: I’m a bad money inquirer, so I often do things rather free of charge than cheaply

NordenBladet – Day by day one can read that, an Instagram, Twitter, or YouTube star can earn 5-digit amounts on their channel for just a few posts. The popular American edition of AOL has contacted Helena-Reet Ennet, one of the most influential women in the Scandinavian social media; CEO and part owner five-language media group, NordenBladet, in order to investigate if such claims are true.

Nobody does not want to talk about money, but personally, I do not know people who “bath in money” from a mere social media base. I know a lot of foreign bloggers, singers and models, whose accounts also have millions of followers and who are doing well with their daily work (earn several thousands a day), but their income is not directly related to social media. Popularity in social media is already result of a great deal of work and the added value,” says Ennet, who has more than 5 million Twitter followers.

She does not believe that one will earn a five-digit amount for a few posts. “It’s relatively unlikely if it’s not a famous A-list Hollywood star. I work with very wealthy companies and government agencies, but I can only dream of such sums. I also manage social media accounts for a large number of A-listers, but I haven´t seen they get paid so big amounts. However, five digit sums do not apply, but there are four-digit ones. Maybe I’m too small nut, and of course I can not talk for everyone … as well personally I’m a very bad money inquirer. Even an extremely poor inquirer. It’s inconvenient for me to ask 500, although I should ask for 50 000 or more for the same thing,” Helena-Reet brings an arbitrary example. That’s why she delegates financial transactions, advertising sales and financial issues to others.

“I have asked for too little money and, and to be honest, I have not practically done myself any sales or advertising. I do not like selling, I like the creative side of the matter. I like to create a product that sells, not to sell the product, “says Helena-Reet, adding that in reality, the people of Estonia (including herself) should actually ask for more money and value their work, time and effort more highly. The question is, what is the price we set for ourselves. I value myself very highly, but despite my great experience and long-term dedication, I am a poor money inquirer, so I often do things rather free of charge than cheaply.”

There were written in the Finnish media, that you are giving social media lectures for 3,000 euros.. “Three thousand is a very small amount considering the information and knowledge that the client gets. I’m sure I could sell the same lecture way more expensive, the right salesman would do it with no great effort. But I think it is a good price.”

Helena-Reet Ennet: It’s important to cultivate a personal life that makes you just as happy as your professional life

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OHMYGOSSIP – Helena-Reet Ennet (39) thinks it’s important to have hobbies. The NordenBladet sites (Nordic News Service) owner insists her career will never rule her life.

Helena-Reet: I try to urge people to keep the nature

OHMYGOSSIP — The world famous blogger, OHMYGOSSIP sites owner and  the Twitter sensation Helena-Reet Ennet, who lately tells to Finnish media that she wishes to buy a private island in Bahamas, in Vigin Islands or in Scandinavia is not only the ambitious girl who wants to invest her money to well-being and luxury life but she is a true nature lover who wish to save the planet and expand marine protected areas. Metropoli got an exclusive interview with the star.