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Esther's Nightmare On Sampaguita Street


Can't tell if it's Night or Day.
The Light keeps Shining.
The Sheets are White.
The Ceiling is Black.
The Walls are White.
The Frame is White.
The Blanket is Blue.
The Pillow is White.
The Floor is Brown.
The Bed is White.
Hair is falling out.
No Drawers.
No Makeup.
No Privacy.
No Closet.
No Crown.
No Veil.
Nada.

Wala.




From an eschatological standpoint, Monarchies delay the Utopian process or, from another perspective, instigate the Apocalyptic process. Crowns are promised to Martyrs, but I still consider them to be an affront, when worn by the living, except for Righteous Queens.




מְטַפֶּלֶת

RONA NOVICK: In caregiving, we are both free and tethered, lonely and together, focused on change and focused on preserving the past. 
That’s what caregiving does. It is a powerful teacher. Its lessons are broad and lasting, about humanity, about human spirit and human frailty, about the people in our family we thought we knew. The most life-altering lessons caregiving offers, however, are those that teach us about ourselves.

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Hotel Staff or Caregiver
Waiter or Waitress

Betheena Unite: The hotel sector is the second labor market, following caregiving, opened by Israel to Filipinos.



THE MISHKAN REPHUAH
SUSY DIZ: wow!! Mabuhay Philippines and Jordan!


















MAE ELISE CANNON: Amman is one of the oldest and longest inhabited cities in the world. In the OT – it is referred to as Rabbath Ammon, the capital city of the Ammonites (around 1200 BC).




TIMES OF ISRAEL: Israeli farmers will no longer be allowed to enter an agricultural enclave in Jordan on Thursday, as an extension of Israel’s lease on the land is set to expire.




OBETSKIE CABRERA: nakaka touch naman ang mga pinoy sa jordan
I think a great woman is raised by a team of other strong women. Happy Mother’s Day to my mother (pictured on the right), who taught me how to be strong & disciplined, how to manage for myself & be independent, and who taught me to always strive for the best because no one can ever take away my intelligence, or talents. Happy Mother’s Day to my my mother in-law (pictured on the left), for teaching me patience and composure. Who taught me to always stay my ground, and be calm, even in the face of extreme chaos. And who always taught me to look at things with an “Ayin Tova” (a good eye), and to be positive in life no matter what! And Happy Mother’s Day to all the mothers and women out there who have given me advice throughout my life, shared their thoughts, lent a helping hand, gave their love and support and who have shaped the woman I am today! Cheers to all the strong women and mothers! May we know them, may we be them, and may we ‘be raised by them’! 🦋🌸✨💕
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אָשֵׁר‬




The Problem of Domestic Help
Appeal of the Womens League 
To the Jewish Housewife and Mother 
The Jewish Womens' League distributed its appeal by placing leaflets on womens' seats in the synagogues of Berlin and other communities in the Reich. They are also available in all the information offices for women. 
Jewish women are burdened with new anxieties and a variety of problems. 
The management of the household and the education of the children seem to be endangered. It is our task to ward off these dangers. 
We should calmly and serenely identify all these dangers, and regard them as new tasks requiring the highest performance by each individual woman and a general mobilization of Jewish women as a body. 
The Jewish Womens' League will use all its resources to find new ways to enable women to accomplish their new assignments. The Jewish woman can obtain guidance and training possibilities in the local branches and housewives' committees. Special emphasis is placed on finding ways of mutual aid. 
The seriousness of present times outlines the bearing of the Jewish woman: the responsibility for the younger generation bestows her with confidence. 
The Jewish woman will engage her force and pride for the preservation of her home and children and for the honor of the Jewish community. 
Vocational Training for Men As Well. 
…There is a letter describing the fate of a forty-year-old Jewish man. The shop he had owned went bankrupt. His attempts to work as a commercial salesman failed. He took the courageous step of changing professions and doing hard work he was not used to in the harbor and in a mill. Then unemployment, social aid….Then the sun was shining again for three months. He could work for the city, performing hard physical labor… Every Friday was a day of joy—we would receive our pay of 22 Marks. Then again the gray monotony of unemployment, social aid and the search for a job of any kind, physical or other. While reading this letter, one cannot help but ask if one should take all the men who can find no work in their profession, who want so much to work and are willing to retrain, and retrain them for employment in households. 
The bachelors whose households are now managed by housekeepers who will probably leave them in a few months, would feel just as comfortable with a trained male housekeeper. The Housewife who now loses two domestic employees will be happy to take a Jewish couple if both the husband and the wife are willing and able to do housework. All over the world one can find men employed as cooks, waiters, and tailors, and they perform excellently. There is no reason why one could not turn clever and able people, within several months of systematic training, into skilled household employees. 
All Jewish organizations are united in the effort to persuade our young girls to work in households. Whoever sees the situation clearly and knows that the demand for domestic help will not be covered in the future, should plan for household training courses for Jewish men. This would also save many families from unemployment. It would then be the task of the Jewish Labor Agency to allocate the work in such a way that available girls would be directed to positions in households where employment of female workers would be advisable, and send the men to those homes where there are several employees or where the engagement of a trained Jewish male would be sufficient and appropriate. 
Source: CV Zeitung , 3 October 1935.

אָשֵׁר‬


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.