GIOVANN OCAMPO: Watching from Jordan
I signed my father up for Twitter the other day. This morning I got this. pic.twitter.com/eQEkGPA1r7— Anna Ahronheim (@AAhronheim) July 27, 2018
I signed my father up for Twitter the other day. This morning I got this. pic.twitter.com/eQEkGPA1r7— Anna Ahronheim (@AAhronheim) July 27, 2018
UNA SA UH: @MsRheaSantos goes to Dead Sea! Tutok lang sa #UnangHirit dahil ililibot namin kayo sa iba't ibang holy sites sa Israel ngayong Semana Santa! #UnangHiritSaHolyLand pic.twitter.com/pUSSFrtodp— Unang Hirit (@UnangHirit) March 21, 2018
NOW on #ANCEarlyEdition: @AnnalisaBurgos speaks with Israel Ambassador to the PH Effie Ben Matityau. pic.twitter.com/sQCJJHxdD6— ABS-CBN News Channel (@ANCALERTS) December 7, 2017

Real writers contemplate several ways they might painfully die every day.— Christopher Rice (@chrisricewriter) May 22, 2018
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Need you rnpic.twitter.com/qpC5efWeyH— Kosha Dillz is passover (@koshadillz)May 24, 2018
Yo can we make it a law that billionaires aren't ever allowed to complain about the corrupting influence of money on anything under any circumstances ever— Post Cabrón (@ConradPolloi) May 27, 2018
EPHRAIM BUCHWALD: It’s quite astounding that healing should be needed at all in Bethlehem and in Judah, the most noble of all Israel’s inheritance. It is even more astonishing that the healing should come from one of the lowliest places on earth, from the field of Moab.
As in the time of the judges, salvation often comes from the least expected source. In the Book of Ruth, salvation came from a Moabite princess and not from rabbis, it came from a Moabite princess and not from Priests, it came from a Moabite princess and not from scholars.May Mother Ruth, the “Mother of Royalty,” see our despair, and send her angels to minister to us, and save us from the evils that beset us.
May the spirit of Ruth, “Mother of Royalty,” prevail upon the Al-Mighty to cause His light to shine forth, and grant all His people salvation, and all the people of the world tranquility and peace.
New bonus footage featuring shenanigans and adorable animals in Israel! Watch the entire vlog here: https://t.co/UKlESC4h5w#vlog #vlogger pic.twitter.com/9w9jktWuzO— Half Pinoy (@halfpinoytv) December 12, 2016
Vlog 15 is finally here! Watch as we walk and eat our way through Israel's most popular destinations :) https://t.co/UKlESC4h5w#vlog— Half Pinoy (@halfpinoytv) December 12, 2016
The final part of the Israel vlogs is here! Watch as we dodge street vendors and float in the Dead Sea!#vlog https://t.co/AX8MTAyJiB— Half Pinoy (@halfpinoytv) December 29, 2016
..daming pinoy dito nakakatuwa marinig sila magtagalog. #jerusalem pic.twitter.com/HRErfvhs1v— Godfrey Atienza (@LexLuthor16) May 20, 2017
..pag sa ibang tao nakalagay parang pang-mayaman, pag sa akin para lang akong naglinis sa septic tank. hustisya! #deadsea #israel 🇮🇱🖤 pic.twitter.com/FmdrGXrf9N— Godfrey Atienza (@LexLuthor16) May 22, 2017
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Western wall jerusalem israel is the most significant site in the world for the jewish people this is the last remnant of our temple pic.twitter.com/hIdzrLuUSb— rubz codilla (@RcRubylyn) 25 de abril de 2017
Dead sea the saline water of the lake give lead to the name dead sea bcoz no fish can survive in the salty water pic.twitter.com/awVjLmOTnc— rubz codilla (@RcRubylyn) 25 de abril de 2017
Dead sea is the lowest point on the surfice of the earth pic.twitter.com/v9s9iRXGBQ— rubz codilla (@RcRubylyn) 25 de abril de 2017
"I'm just a human being."At The Dead Sea today... 😎 #Sea #Pinoy (@ Dead Sea Kalia Beach) https://t.co/RlK2kvLVxd pic.twitter.com/MUmSZJKxc3— Ryan Chio (@ryanchio) February 19, 2016
Hellooooo! Haha! Widely smiling under a face with mud pack fresh from the densest Dead Sea in… https://t.co/9hf9zXLtyb— docgelo (@docgelo) May 3, 2016
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.