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Jordan E. Spivack / Blog

Quote of the day from Pope Francis!

Pope Francis, when asked about his secret to happiness, said, "Slow down. Take time off. Live and let live. Don't proselytize. Work for peace. Work at a job that offers basic human dignity. Don't hold on to negative feelings. Move calmly through life. Enjoy art, books and playfulness."

Get in touch with "The Child Within"!

This Saturday I have added "The Child Within", my insightful original song about how adults lose touch with the innocence and freedom of childhood - I hope you like it!

TGIF! Start your weekend with inspiring music!

TGIF! The "Air Of Spring" and "Healing Affirmation" will inspire you to have a great weekend - enjoy!

Just added "Healing Affirmation" for TBT!

Hear "Healing Affirmation" this ThrowBackThursday - I hope my instrumental pleases your ears and appeals to your heart - enjoy!

Get over the Hump with "Watercolors"!

This Wednesday get over the Hump with "Watercolors" and "Cherry Blossoms", my award-winning solo piano compositions - have a lovely day!

Catch the magic of "Cherry Blossoms"!

This Tuesday watch my captivating performance of the sweet and colorful "Cherry Blossoms" at the World Premiere - Rockland Conservatory of Music, June 8th, 2014!

Live video of "Cherry Blossoms" just posted!

Help make your Monday so much brighter with my sweet live performance video of "Cherry Blossoms", just posted here on my RN page - enjoy!

Happy Mother's Day!

Happy Mother's Day! Music to honor my Mom: "Sophie", "Watercolors" and "Sweet As Sunday", now playing all day, from your #1 Jazz Artist in the Nanuet, NY area - have a lovely day!

The "Air Of Spring" for the weekend!

This happy Mother's Day weekend you can hear the lovely "Air Of Spring", from your #1 Jazz Artist in the Nanuet, NY area - enjoy!

My Grandma Tillie's story inspired me!

In 1904 my Grandma Tillie (my Mom's mom) was 16 years old - she lived in Russia, in what is now known as Ukraine, with her parents in a small village near Odessa, where she worked in a glass factory. She and her older sister decided to travel to America to try to make a better life for themselves, because they were Jews living under the harsh rule of Czar Nicholas II. Knowing they would never see their parents again, the brave sisters purchased tickets for a train that would take them and many other Jews over the border into Europe and across the continent to Amsterdam, where they would take a ship across the Atlantic to New York. They went to the train station and waited with other passengers for the train, but the train never came. Instead Russian soldiers arrived - someone yelled "run for the trees", which were across a huge meadow. As the soldiers began shooting, everyone ran across the meadow past the trees, where they discovered a raging river. Since her sister couldn't swim, Tillie carried her on her back across the river. Exhausted upon reaching the other side, both sisters passed out. They were each subsequently found by villagers who took them to two separate small villages to recuperate - they were reunited 3 days later. With no more train tickets as an option, they had to work their way across Europe, but eventually, through sheer determination, reached Amsterdam, where they began the journey across the Atlantic to the promised land of America to begin the lives of new immigrants in New York City. Please listen to "My Grandparents Came To America", my musical tribute to honor the lives of such strong, unique and beautiful people. My Grandma Tillie had 4 children, was married three times, and passed away 33 years ago at the age of 93. My Mom Sophie was born in 1918, the youngest of the 4 children, married my Dad Gershon in 1936, and they had 3 children. My parents were married for almost 71 years when my Dad died in 2008 at the age of 94 1/2, and Mom passed away in 2011 at the age of 93.