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Sep 5, 2009

Jewish mysticism has transformed Madge: Kabbalah Center’s co-founder



Madonna has been transformed completely due to the influence of Jewish mysticism Kabbalah, claims co-founder of the worldwide Kabbalah Center.Karen Berg alleged the Queen of Pop has emerged as a new being after undergoing spiritual transformation.

"If you compare her 13 years ago, when she started studying, and today, she’s a changed person," the Jerusalem Post quoted Berg as saying.

"She’s a good human being, she studies, she wants depth. She’s a ravenous student. She’s a very highly intelligent and spiritual human being.

"She reads and follows Hebrew, and has learned how to speak some Hebrew," Berg added.

Other high profile names who have studied at the centre, include Lindsay Lohan, Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore.

Madonna joins Israeli PM for Jewish Sabbath celebrations



Madonna reportedly joined Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his family to celebrate the Jewish Sabbath.

The Queen of Pop, who arrived in the country for two concerts as part of her ‘Sticky & Sweet’ world tour, purportedly witnessed the traditional Friday evening ritual with the leader.

The singer was said to have spent two hours at the politician’s home, lighting candles and delivering blessings, reports a news website.

Madonna apparently shares a special bond with the Jewish state as she’s a devout follower of Jewish mysticism Kabbalah.

She was previously reported to have taken on a Hebrew name, Esther, and made private pilgrimages in 2004 and 2007.

Sep 3, 2009

Madonna to take part in 151 mile marathon



Pop diva Madonna, known for her well-toned physique and strict diet and exercise regime, is now training to run a 151-mile marathon.

The 51-year-old singer will be taking part in Marathon des Sables in Morocco, which is due to take place in next April, reported a news website.

"She`s always been in great shape, but she is now taking things to a whole other level. She is serious about doing it," said a source.

The singer is so keen to win that she has warned her management to keep her schedule free for the whole month.

Madonna`s world tour breaks her own record



Madonna smashed her own record for top-grossing tour by a solo artist, but the "Material Girl" had to play more shows in bigger venues, according to data released by concert promoter Live Nation Inc on Wednesday.

The pop singer`s yearlong `Sticky & Sweet` world tour, which wrapped in Israel on Wednesday, pulled in $408 million after playing to more than 3.5 million fans at 85 shows.

It broke the record set in 2006 by her previous outing, the `Confessions` tour, which grossed $194 million from 1.2 million fans at 60 shows. A Live Nation spokesman said the previous trek featured many arena stops, while the latest one was centered on bigger stadiums.

On September 28, Madonna will release "Celebration" CD and video compilations, which will draw the curtain on her 27-year relationship with Warner Music Group Corp. In 2007, she signed a pioneering, 10-year, $120 million "360" deal with Live Nation covering recording, merchandising and touring.

The top-grossing tour overall is the Rolling Stones` $558 million `Bigger Bang` trek of 2005-2007, which drew 4.7 million people to 144 shows.

Sep 2, 2009

Hindu and Jew urge Madonna to take up Gypsy cause



Two Americans — a Hindu and a rabbi — have urged Madonna to take up the cause of the many Gypsies in Europe who face discrimination.Last week, Madonna was booed by thousands of fans during a concert in Bucharest when she said widespread discrimination against Gypsies in eastern Europe should end.

In a statement Wednesday, Rajan Zed, president of the Universal Society of Hinduism, and Rabbi Jonathan B. Freirich say Madonna could be "effective" in focusing public opinion on the problems faced by Gypsies, also known as Roma.

The two men — both of whom work in Nevada — say the "Roma issue should be one of the highest priorities of the human rights agenda of Europe." Zed and Freirich have both spoken out on behalf of Europe`s Roma population before.

Madonna tags Israel as world’s energy capital



Madonna tagged Israel as the “energy capital of the world” as she won hearts of 50,000 fans with her performance in Tel Aviv.The Queen of Pop, who last took to the Israeli stage in 1993, arrived in the country for two concerts as part of her ‘Sticky & Sweet’ world tour.

"It`s been 16 years since I played in Israel. I`m sorry about that, I shouldn`t have stayed away so long," the Jerusalem Post quoted her as saying during the show on September 1.

She continued: "Israel is the energy capital of the world. If we can live together in harmony in this place, we can live in peace all over the world."

The singer paraded with an Israeli flag during the gig and went on to stun all with choreography, props and elaborate visuals.

Madonna was said to share a special bond with the Jewish state as a devout follower of Jewish mysticism Kabbalah.

The megastar has apparently taken on a Hebrew name, Esther, and has made private pilgrimages in 2004 and 2007.

She recently visited the Western Wall during her stay and dined with Israeli Opposition Leader Tzipi Livni.

The entertainer will wrap up her tour with a final concert at Hayarkon Park on September 2.

Exhausted Madonna ‘collapses twice during Bulgaria gig’



Madonna reportedly collapsed twice during her performance in Sofia, Bulgaria on August 29.

The Queen of Pop, who has been hopping the globe for her ‘Sticky & Sweet’ tour, was said to have lost consciousness as she sang ‘Holiday’.

The singer had to be held up by a dancer before she passed out and fell over as she left the stage during Spanish Lesson, according to sources.

"Madge was really worried backstage. She had to sit down for a longer break than usual between songs,” the Sun quoted a source as saying.

"She refused to end the show or take a break after the Holiday dizzy spell. It turns out she``s suffering from exhaustion. She is anaemic.

"She was advised to postpone the last two shows in Israel for a few days, but logistics and stubborness stopped her. She`ll do them then take some rest," the source added.

Sep 1, 2009

Madonna escorted by cops on Jerusalem sightseeing tour



Cops reportedly escorted Madonna as she toured Jerusalem ahead of her performances as part of her Sticky & Sweet world tour.The Queen of Pop was taken through the Old City where she visited an ancient tunnel near the Western Wall.

The Kabbalah enthusiast, who will play the final concert of her world tour in Tel Aviv on September 1, was said to have remained there for 30 minutes, reports the Daily Star.

The singer arrived with her children in the city early on Sunday for the gigs, her first in Israel since 1993.

She was previously reported to have plans to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Opposition Leader Tzipi Livni during her stay in the country.

Aug 31, 2009

Madonna makes nocturnal visit to Western Wall



American pop icon Madonna sparked a media frenzy when the Kabbalah follower toured around the Western Wall, Judaism`s top pilgrimage site in the Old City of Jerusalem.Wearing high heels, blue jeans and a black jacket, the Material Girl was accompanied by her Brazilian model friend Jesus Luz and several bodyguards when she visited the area late yesterday.

Dozens of onlookers tried to get a glimpse of the music diva while a crowd of photographers snapped away as the 51-year-old ducked into one of the tunnels near the wall.

Madonna landed in Israel yesterday aboard a private jet and is due to give two concerts in Tel Aviv as part of her Sticky and Sweet tour.

During her visit, the singer will meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday, his office said, as well as opposition leader Tzipi Livni.

A fervent practitioner of Kabbalah, Madonna is also due to attend a symposium on the study of Jewish mystic discipline
along with fellow Kabbalists, US actress Demi Moore and her
husband and fellow actor Ashton Kutcher, local Israeli media
said.

In an article published in Israel`s largest circulation newspaper on July 31, the star recounted the long spiritual
search that led her to Kabbalah, the mystic Jewish religion
that has become popular in recent years in part because celebrities like her have begun practising it.

Madonna to meet Netanyahu, Livni in Jerusalem



Madonna will meet with Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Opposition Leader Tzipi Livni during her stay in the country for her concerts, say reports.

The Queen of Pop, who has two gigs lined up at Tel Aviv`s Park Hayarkon, is said to be set to meet Livni at a restaurant, and Netanyahu at the Prime Minister`s Office in Jerusalem.

While the singer`s schedule has been prevented from being made public, reports of her meetings with the politicians found their way to the media, reports the Jerusalem Post.

The `Material Girl` hitmaker, presently on her `Sticky and Sweet` world tour, has apparently checked in Tel Aviv hotel ahead of her forthcoming performances.

The star also purportedly intends to visit the Western Wall, the graves of Talmudic sages in Safed, along with a Kabbalah Center event.

Madonna tours Jewish holy sites in Jerusalem

The Material Girl has opened a visit to the Holy Land with a spiritual touch.

Madonna headed to Jerusalem`s Old City late Sunday where she toured an ancient tunnel near the Western Wall — the holiest site where Jews can pray.

The 50-year-old pop star arrived in a black Mercedes van and was escorted into the tunnel by police. She made no comment to reporters and was whisked away about a half hour later.

Madonna isn`t Jewish, but she`s a follower of Jewish mysticism and has even taken the Hebrew name Esther.

She arrived early Sunday for a pair of concerts this week. It will be her first performance in Israel since 1993, though she came on private pilgrimages in 2004 and 2007.

Madonna is also set to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday.

Aug 28, 2009

Hindus and Jews praise Madonna for Roma comments



Hindus and Jews have applauded Queen of Pop Madonna who was booed and jeered by thousands of fans at a show in Romania on Aug 26, 09, after she protested the treatment of Roma gypsies in the country onstage.

Cheers gave way to jeers, when the ’Material Girl’ hitmaker paused midway before a sell-out crowd of about 60,000 in Bucharest during her song, part of her ongoing ‘Sticky and Sweet’ world tour, and touched on the plight of Roma people, showing the deeply entrenched prejudice against Roma in Europe, reports the Daily Express.

She said: "I`ve never been to Romania before and I am happy to be here. But I found out that there is a lot of discrimination against gypsies in eastern Europe and that makes me very sad, especially because we believe in acceptance, gypsies, homosexuals, people that are different. It makes me very sad. Everyone must be treated the same, don`t forget that."

However, Hindu and Jewish leaders in her native America have come out in support of the singer.

In a joint statement, Hindu statesman Rajan Zed and Rabbi Jonathan B Freirich have praised Madonna for at least trying to get a message across.

It reads, "Romania and Europe should apologise for the blatant show of prejudice shown towards Roma brothers and sisters when Madonna spoke against Roma discrimination during her concert in Bucharest.

"The alarming condition of Roma people is a social blight for Europe and the rest of the world as these people face social exclusion, racism, substandard education, hostility, joblessness, rampant illness, inadequate housing, lower life expectancy, unrest, living on desperate margins, language barriers, stereotypes, mistrust, rights violations, discrimination, marginalisation, appalling living conditions, prejudice, human rights abuse and racist slogans. "

"It`s like an undeclared apartheid... The Roma issue should be one of the highest priorities of the human rights agenda of Europe and (the) world," they added.

Zed and Rabbi Freirich have urged other Hollywood and entertainment celebrities of the world not to stay apathetic and silent spectators and use their status to highlight the apartheid conditions faced by about 15-million Roma people of Europe.

Madonna booed in Bucharest for defending Gypsies



At first, fans politely applauded the Roma performers sharing a stage with Madonna. Then the pop star condemned widespread discrimination against Roma, or Gypsies — and the cheers gave way to jeers.The sharp mood change that swept the crowd of 60,000, who had packed a park for Wednesday night`s concert, underscores how prejudice against Gypsies remains deeply entrenched across Eastern Europe.

Despite long-standing efforts to stamp out rampant bias, human rights advocates say Roma probably suffer more humiliation and endure more discrimination than any other people group on the continent.

Sometimes, it can be deadly: In neighboring Hungary, six Roma have been killed and several wounded in a recent series of apparently racially motivated attacks targeting small countryside villages predominantly settled by Gypsies.

"There is generally widespread resentment against Gypsies in Eastern Europe. They have historically been the underdog," Radu Motoc, an official with the Soros Foundation Romania, said Thursday.

Roma, or Gypsies, are a nomadic ethnic group believed to have their roots in the Indian subcontinent. They live mostly in southern and eastern Europe, but hundreds of thousands have migrated west over the past few decades in search of jobs and better living conditions.

Romania has the largest number of Roma in the region. Some say the population could be as high as 2 million, although official data put it at 500,000.

Until the 19th century, Romanian Gypsies were slaves, and they`ve gotten a mixed response ever since: While discrimination is widespread, many East Europeans are enthusiastic about Gypsy music and dance, which they embrace as part of the region`s cultural heritage.

That explains why the Roma musicians and a dancer who had briefly joined Madonna onstage got enthusiastic applause. And it also may explain why some in the crowd turned on Madonna when she paused during the two-hour show — a stop on her worldwide "Sticky and Sweet" tour — to touch on their plight.

"It has been brought to my attention ... that there is a lot of discrimination against Romanies and Gypsies in general in Eastern Europe," she said. "It made me feel very sad."

Thousands booed and jeered her.

A few cheered when she added: "We don`t believe in discrimination ... we believe in freedom and equal rights for everyone." But she got more boos when she mentioned discrimination against homosexuals and others.

"I jeered her because it seemed false what she was telling us. What business does she have telling us these things?" said Ionut Dinu, 23.

Madonna did not react and carried on with her concert, held near the hulking palace of the late communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu.

Her publicist, Liz Rosenberg, said Madonna and other had told her there were cheers as well as jeers.

"Madonna has been touring with a phenomenal troupe of Roma musicians who made her aware of the discrimination toward them in several countries so she felt compelled to make a brief statement," Rosenberg said in an e-mail. "She will not be issuing a further statement."

One Roma musician said the attitude toward Gypsies is contradictory.

"Romanians watch Gypsy soap operas, they like Gypsy music and go to Gypsy concerts," said Damian Draghici, a Grammy Award-winner who has performed with James Brown and Joe Cocker.

"But there has been a wave of aggression against Roma people in Italy, Hungary and Romania, which shows me something is not OK," he told the AP in an interview. "The politicians have to do something about it. People have to be educated not to be prejudiced. All people are equal, and that is the message politicians must give."

Nearly one in two of Europe`s estimated 12 million Roma claimed to have suffered an act of discrimination over the past 12 months, according to a recent report by the Vienna-based EU Fundamental Rights Agency. The group says Roma face "overt discrimination" in housing, health care and education.

Many do not have official identification, which means they cannot get social benefits, are undereducated and struggle to find decent jobs.

Roma children are more likely to drop out of school than their peers from other ethnic groups. Many Romanians label Gypsies as thieves, and many are outraged by those who beg or commit petty crimes in Western Europe, believing they spoil Romania`s image abroad.

In May 2007, Romanian President Traian Basescu was heard to call a Romanian journalist a "stinky Gypsy" during a conversation with his wife. Romania`s anti-discrimination board criticized Basescu, who later apologized.

Human rights activists say the attacks in Hungary, which began in July 2008, may be tied to that country`s economic crisis and the rising popularity of far-right vigilantes angered by a rash of petty thefts and other so-called "Gypsy crime." Last week, police arrested four suspects in a nightclub in the eastern city of Debrecen.

Bulgaria, the Czech Republic and Slovakia also have been criticized for widespread bias against Roma.

Madonna`s outrage touched a nerve in Romania, but it seems doubtful it will change anything, said the Soros Foundation`s Motoc.

"Madonna is a pop star. She is not an expert on interethnic relations," he said.

Aug 27, 2009

Madonna not taking part in 2010`s Marathon des Sables



Madonna has denied reports that claim the pop diva will run in Marathon des Sables next year.

Tabloid reports had earlier suggested that the 51-year-old hitmaker was under a strict training schedule for the six-day rigorous run across the Sahara Desert.

However, Madonna’s aide Liz Rosenberg has rubbished the rumours.

Contactmusic music quoted her saying: "It`s not true."

Dubbed as the toughest race on the planet, the 156 miles long trek is organized every spring and is the equivalent of six marathons.

Aug 26, 2009

Madonna receives death threat in Serbia



Pop diva Madonna has received death threats in Serbia.
The "Frozen" hit maker has beefed up her security after the threats during her ongoing `Sticky & Sweet` world tour and arrived in Belgrade, Serbia, in disguise to perform her concert in front of 30,000 fans Monday, reports contactmusic.com.

The star took extra precautions after receiving threatening messages from Balkan fanatics, hiring a posse of bodyguards to protect her as she took the stage in the Serbian capital for the first time.

The worried singer will also be accompanied by the stepped up security in neighbouring Romania, where she is set to play a gig Wednesday.

Aug 21, 2009

Madonna makes Jesus cry




`Queen of Pop` Madonna may have announced that Brazilian model Jesus Luz is the love of her life, but the popstar made her young lover cry by refusing his gift.The `Like A Virgin` singer who recently celebrated her 51st birthday, made her 22-year-old boyfriend cry when she refused to wear jewellery he gifted her, reported Mirror online.

Luz gave the singer a set of South American good-luck bracelets, made of thin ribbons which are said to grant the wearer three wishes when they break.

The singer, who is currently on the `Sticky and Sweet` world tour, told Luz that she could not wear them because they would clash with her Kabbalah bracelets.

"Madonna said that although she loved the bracelets she wouldn`t wear them because they clashed with her Kabbalah bracelets. Jesus was crestfallen and he had words with her,
leading to tears," said a source close to the singer.

Later the same night, the singer praised her young lover in a speech at a party before running across the room to passionately kiss him.

As friends looked on, Madonna gushed, "He`s the love of my life. He has been so strong around me. I can`t thank him enough."

Aug 20, 2009

Madonna gets interrupted during romantic meal with Luz




`Queen of Pop` Madonna was unable to have cosy romantic with toyboy lover Jesus Luz as the local crowd grappled to get a closer view of their favourite singer.It was actually Italian locals who made a meal of the occasion by gaping at Madonna and Luz who have been holidaying at the Riviera resort of Portofino, where the star celebrated her 51st birthday earlier this week, Mirror reported.

The couple who wanted to share a romantic meal were reportedly left dazed by the locals who were quite willing to join the couple.

"Having a mob of people staring at you while you`re trying to have dinner wouldn`t be my idea of a romantic night out," an onlooker said.

Aug 17, 2009

Madonna has birthday in Poland amid protests






Polish fans joined together in song to wish Madonna a happy birthday at a concert in Warsaw Saturday evening — just hours before she turned 51.
In a break between two songs, a fan held up a sign wishing her a happy birthday and audience members sang, "may you live a hundred years," a traditional Polish birthday song.

"I feel your love!" Madonna told the crowd of tens of thousands gathered on a large green field for the latest stop in her Sticky & Sweet tour.

Many of the fans near the stage also held up paper hearts. One said: "Adopt Me."

Her stop in Warsaw fell not only a day before her birthday, but also on the August 15, the Roman Catholic holiday celebrating the heavenly assumption of the Virgin Mary — timing that angered some Catholics.

Several people who objected to Madonna held up banners outside the concert venue, and a Catholic group tried to spearhead protests in past weeks hoping to force the Material Girl to change the date of the concert. It failed, however, to win support from the official church or the public. Though Poland, homeland of the late John Paul II, is mainly Catholic, young urban Poles have overwhelmingly embraced pop culture and mores.

During the concert, Madonna also paid tribute to Michael Jackson, who died in June.

A Jackson impersonator did the King of Pop`s signature moonwalk dance move while wearing a sequined jacket, white T-shirt, white glove and white socks, while a large photograph of him as a boy appeared on stage.

"Let`s give it up for one of the greatest artists the world has ever known," Madonna shouted, and then segued into a performance of her old hit "Holiday."

Aug 16, 2009

Madonna turns 51 on concert stop in Poland




Polish fans joined together in song to wish Madonna a happy birthday at a concert in Warsaw Saturday evening — just hours before she turned 51.In a break between two songs, a fan held up a sign wishing her a happy birthday and audience members sang, "may you live a hundred years," a traditional Polish birthday song.

"I feel your love!" Madonna told the crowd of tens of thousands gathered on a large green field for the latest stop in her Sticky & Sweet tour.

Many of the fans near the stage also held up paper hearts. One said: "Adopt Me."

Her stop in Warsaw fell not only a day before her birthday, but also on the August 15, the Roman Catholic holiday celebrating the heavenly assumption of the Virgin Mary — timing that angered some Catholics.

Several people who objected to Madonna held up banners outside the concert venue, and a Catholic group tried to spearhead protests in past weeks hoping to force the Material Girl to change the date of the concert. It failed, however, to win support from the official church or the public. Though Poland, homeland of the late John Paul II, is mainly Catholic, young urban Poles have overwhelmingly embraced pop culture and mores.

During the concert, Madonna also paid tribute to Michael Jackson, who died in June.

A Jackson impersonator did the King of Pop`s signature moonwalk dance move while wearing a sequined jacket, white T-shirt, white glove and white socks, while a large photograph of him as a boy appeared on stage.

"Let`s give it up for one of the greatest artists the world has ever known," Madonna shouted, and then segued into a performance of her old hit "Holiday."

Aug 14, 2009

Madonna urged 50,000 people to Sing 'Happy Birthday'




Pop diva Madonna surprised her son Rocco, who turned nine Tuesday, when she urged a 50,000-strong crowd at her show in Denmark to sing "Happy Birthday" to him.

The "Music" hitmaker is currently on her ongoing `Sticky & Sweet` global tour and it was during her Denmark performance when she announced Rocco`s ninth birthday to gig-goers and encouraged the crowd at the Parken Stadium to sing a chorus of "Happy Birthday" for the delighted youngster, reports express.co.uk.

She shouted out: "Happy Birthday to my son Rocco, who is watching the show right now and I just want to say that I love you very much. You are a number one son and maybe everyone would like to sing `Happy birthday` to him."

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