AVI BINUR: MERCY GATE בָּרוּךְ הַשֵׁם
Shalom and Happy New Year from Rockland [Monsey, New Square, New City, Spring Valley area, within the Town of Ramapo], 
Thought I’d share some links ‘n stuff: 
https://www.blogger.com/profile/08593237857512480573 
I stayed at Ramat Rachel, mostly. The Galilee was brief, toured Megiddo; as well as Jerusalem, slept in on the Mount of Olives [a Filipinit’s the resident cook up there] (besides entertained IDF soldiers on break with glowsticks in Tel Aviv), having previously visited the Cave in Hevron. I skipped Bethlehem, but a short Sinit with a massive shofar {about as big as she is!} didn’t. That was all during Sukkot. The youth were sorta in a dazed shock, then [seasoned vendors yelling at them, while they walked or sat together, after sunset]. Why didn’t Israel circa Independence stick with Judea as its name? 
Thank you for being so generous with your extensive wisdom: every thing is so clean and in such impeccable order! 
Respectfully, 
e2 
P.S. “This webpage is not available” ~ http://www.precisionstudiosnyc.com/ 
P.P.S. There is quite an extensive Filipinim community throughout Greater Israel (Sinai, Gaza, Cyprus, Lebanon, Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, not sure about Syria, these days, Jordan, and elsewhere), but the Nations don’t seem to mind. Oh, well… lol!
Shalom

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.