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CHAIM JACHTER: Rav Yoel suggests that Ivtzan is perhaps from Asher, as the northern Beit Lechem (what is referred to in Israel today as Beit Lechem HaGelilit) is located near the border of Asher.
RYAN NELSON: Ibzan was the judge from the tribe of Asher 
Pretty much the only thing we know about Ibzan is that he had 30 sons and 30 daughters, and he made a point of marrying all of them to people outside of his tribe. This likely would’ve helped extend his influence throughout Israel, and could have played a role in creating a period of peace.

MICHELLE POGREBINSKY: A priest and a rabbi walk into a 20 degree snowy outdoor wedding sounds like the beginning of a joke however in our case it was the happiest day of our lives. We can't believe how its already been a year since our wedding and look forward to what the next year will bring (our baby!). We want to thank all our amazing friends and family for their support, we love you all very much!

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NADAV TAMIR, EHUD EIRAN: The challenge Israelis and Jews faced in the past and are facing today is in shaping an identity that balances the local and the global, one that encompasses the best of the two, rather than rejecting one for the other. An effective balance between the particular and the universal is one of the secrets of success of the State of Israel and the Jewish people;















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.