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Avishai David: The commentators say that when Mashiach comes all the holidays will be nullified except Chanukah and Purim.
Joseph Frager: Jewish Souls who leave this world must first go through the Mearat Hamachpelah-the Doorway to Gan Eden; [j]ust as Jewish Souls who leave this earth go through the Mearrat Hamachpelah [||double||] so do our prayers [The Souls of our loved ones, who have perished from this Earth, live in a ||parallel universe|| in Gan Eden]… [t]hus, it is a ||doubled|| cave - not only because it has an upper and lower chamber, in this world ~ but corresponds to the ||parallel universe|| of Gan Eden:


LSAIsrael: Hello everyone! Neta and I are headed out today! I wish you guys Happy Holidays. The guys are taking over training while I’m away. Train hard, train well. Regardless, I’ll miss you guys. Hag Pesach Sameach! See you when I get back.

د. خالد طوقان: Nuclear power is, definitely, one of the solutions to graduate from total dependency on oil and gas. I am optimistic that the raw materials, the yellow cake, will come from Jordan.


the source: he updated the members of the Jewish Home on the goings on and asked them, in secret, to be prepared for the possibility that they will be in the opposition and not in the unity government, with the Labor party;
ערוץ שבע: Israel advancing agreements to export gas to Jordan and Egypt.
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ערוץ שבעTamar holds 250,000,000,000 cubic meters of natural gas and lies 80 kilometers west of the Israeli port city of Haifa.
Robert Arum: Manny comes from the Philippines. What does that mean? When we think of the Philippines, we think of a number of things. I know, growing up, as a young boy, I remember the Philippines for their graciousness and kindness. When the doors of most countries of the world were closed to those fleeing from the holocaust, including this country, the doors of the Philippines were not only open, but welcoming. We, only, have to visit a hospital in California or Nevada. Eighty percent of the nurses are Filipino because they are gracious people and kind people. When the American troops, because of lack of supplies, were forced to surrender, the Philippine troops took to the mountains and the jungles and became guerrillas and fought tooth and nail against the Japanese for three long years, so we know the graciousness and kindness of the Filipinos, exemplified by this man, Manny Pacquiao, who gives fortunes away supporting charities in the Philippines. He is legendary for graciousness and kindness, but, like those Philippine warriors, he has a fierceness about him that most Filipinos have. He is a fierce fighter who doesn’t quit, who gives his all, and will give his best.
BWW News Desk: Joan Rivers with Ruthie Ann Miles who plays Imelda Marcos
צְבָא הַהֲגָנָה לְיִשְׂרָאֵל: Like every Israeli at the age of eighteen, Corporal Aaron Refael drafted into the IDF. However, Aaron is no ordinary Israeli. Today, he serves in the IDF’s Nahal Infantry Brigade, but the process to get there was not simple. 
Aaron comes from a Catholic family, originally from the Philippines, and his father works as a driver in the Japanese Embassy to Israel. He was born and raised in Herzliya and has always considered Israel his home. Aaron grew up learning about the importance of the IDF, and knew from a very young age that he wanted to take part in defending the country. “I saw how everyone serves in the military, and I also wanted to contribute,” said Corp. Refael. 
Due to Aaron’s unique situation, he encountered a number of bureaucratic hurdles on the way to reaching his goal. When he was in third grade, Aaron applied for Israeli citizenship but encountered numerous difficulties along the way. Despite these challenges, Aaron exhibited persistence and determination and received a citizenship in 2013. 
Eight months ago, Corp. Aaron Refael joined the Nahal Brigade and his dream finally became a reality. He has just completed advanced training and is now prepared to defend Israel’s borders. 
Service in the IDF has proven to Corporal Refael how essential the army is for the State of Israel to exist and to thrive. He has learned the importance of maturity and responsibility that is necessary both as a soldier and as a human being.

Sam East: Well, Rob, we're, obviously, very excited to have you in town, but, I have to say, I have a personal connection with you. We are, both, part-Filipino.
Sam East: Yes. I am half-Filipino.
Robert Michael Schneider: They get around, ha, the Filipinos?
Sam East: Awe, yeah; they sure do.
Robert Michael Schneider: The food was way better on my mom's side [the Filipino side]; the jokes were better on my dad's side {the Jewish side}.
Sam East: Yup, my dad's side's Jewish, too. We are kindred spirits.
Robert Michael Schneider: Yeah, I mean, my whole childhood, all I remember is mom yelling at me. "SEE WHAT HAPPENS?!!! SEE WHAT HAPPENS?!!! YOU FELL DOWN. SEE WHAT HAPPENS?!!! YOU WERE RUNNING AROUND THE HOUSE. SEE WHAT HAPPENS?!!! YOU BROKE THAT. SEE WHAT HAPPENS?!!! YOU HURT YOURSELF. SEE WHAT HAPPENS?!!!"
Sam East: That sounds so familiar, to me.

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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.