AVI BINUR: MERCY GATE בָּרוּךְ הַשֵׁם

Happy Blessing Inn My Good Fortune

"From Asher will come rich food, and he will yield regal delicacies." (Bereishit 49:20): The food from Asher's territory will be rich, for there will be many olive trees in his territory, so that oil will flow like a fountain. And thus did Moses bless him, "and dip his foot in oil" (Deut. 33:24), as we learned in Menachoth (85b): The people of Laodicea once needed oil. [So they appointed themselves a Gentile messenger (according to Rashi, or a Gentile official, according to Rashi ms. and Rabbenu Gershom, ad loc.). They said to him, "Go and bring us oil worth a million (coins)." The messenger went to Jerusalem, where they told him, "Go to Tyre." So the messenger went to Tyre, where they told him, "Go to Giscala (a town in the territory of Asher)." The messenger went to Giscala, where they told him, "Go to so-and-so, to that field." He went to the field and he found a man breaking up the earth around his olive trees. The messenger asked him, "Do you have a million (coins) worth of oil?" The man replied, "Yes, but wait for me until I finish my work." The messenger waited. After the man finished working, he cast his tools over his shoulder and went on his way, removing the stones from the path as he walked. The messenger thought to himself, "Has this man really a million (coins) worth of oil? I think the Jews have played a trick on me." As soon as the man arrived at his town, his maidservant brought him a kettle of hot water, and the man washed his hands and feet with it. She then brought him a golden cup full of oil, and he dipped his hands and feet in it, to fulfill what is stated: "and dip his foot in oil." After they had dined, the man measured out for the messenger oil (worth) a million (coins). He asked the messenger, "Don't you need more?" "Yes," the messenger replied, "but I have no money." The man said, "If you want to buy, buy, and I will come with you and collect the money for it." The man then measured out additional oil for one hundred eighty thousand (coins). It was said that the messenger hired all the horses, mules, camels, and donkeys that he could find in the land of Israel. As soon as the messenger arrived in his home town, the townspeople came out to praise him. He said to them, "Don't praise me! Praise this man who measured out for me oil for a million (coins), and I still owe him a hundred eighty thousand (coins)." This illustrates the verse:"There is one who feigns riches but has nothing; one who feigns poverty but has great wealth" (Prov. 13:7).] {Rashi}"

"People came from all over the world - compared to the differences between Star Trek species, our differences here on earth seem trivial."

Walang ligaya sa lupa na hindi dinilig ng luha.

Filipino Proverb: There is no earthly bliss not watered by tears.

Bnei Lot are of an ancient origin. In the migratory tradition of Ruth begun more than two millennia ago, a remnant of David and Solomon migrated into Maritime Southeast Asia which comprises what is now Brunei, East Timor, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, The Philippines, and Singapore, as well as Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia, with a sizeable minority of Malays migrating back to their tribal allotments in Sephardic Judah, besides Terrestrial and Figurative Jordan.