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ם מלכת שבא תרשיע את העם הזה ביום-הדין שהרי היא באה מארץ רחוקה כדי להקשיב לחכמת שלמה ואילו לפניכם עומד אדם גדול משלמה

Oded Balilty: Foreign migrant workers from the Philippines celebrate an annual Christmas-Hanukkah party in Tel Aviv, Israel. The occasion helps children bridge their parents' background with the Jewish culture learned in schools

Antonio Fuentes Trillanes IV: The rapid deterioration of the Situation in the Middle East ~ particularly between Iran and Saudi ~ is quite alarming.


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Jeffrey Gundlach: We could be looking at a real ugly situation in the first quarter of 2016.

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Michael Snyder: The price of oil doesn’t have to go one penny lower to continue causing catastrophic damage in the financial world, but, of course, it is quite conceivable that the price of oil could easily slide a lot farther.

קבר דוד המלך: The Tomb of King David is a recent (mediaeval) site which could not be the actual burial place as King David was buried in the City of David which lies further east and south:




DOREEN ELLEN BELL-DOTAN, TZFAT: When we take every step in Gratitude and in Respect and Sacred Awe for the power that resides in Nature, then the promise: "Everywhere you step your foot down, there it will be yours" is fulfilled. We become true sovereign on the Land, and our Sovereignty extends from the heights of Heaven to the depths of the Abyss. This is the true meaning of the Kingdom of David - The Kingdom of the Beloved.

Jacob Wirtschafter: On Rosh Hashanah, Israelis welcome a more diverse set of Jews

||Marlene and Vittorio Ishak point out their wedding photograph, displayed prominently at the Beit Daniel Reform synagogue in Tel Aviv. Marlene, 53, married Vittorio, 81, in a civil ceremony in Cyprus. Today they are jointly attending an Introduction to Judaism course, part of the synagogue’s conversion process. Photo by Jacob Wirtschafter||

||Rabbi Galia Sadan teaches the Introduction to Judaism course, a requirement for conversion candidates at Beit Daniel, the largest Reform synagogue in Tel Aviv, Israel. More than half of the participants in this course are Filipino women with Israeli partners. Photo by Jacob Wirtschafter||
Jacob Wirtschafter: “We come every Friday and feel like we are part of the congregation,” said Jennifer Yehuda, 33, who came to Israel in 1998 from Cavite, a town nine miles south of Manila, the Philippines. “These are warm and accepting people who make it possible for us to come here as foreigners and make us feel like we are at home.”
“The Orthodox rabbis want to check that you have separate sinks and dishes for meat and dairy,” said Vittorio Ishak, who joins Marlene, his Filipino-born wife, at the synagogue’s weekly conversion course. “Here the rabbi wants to check that you understand the meaning behind the prayers and customs.”
Last year, Beit Daniel certified 135 of the 200 conversions performed in Israel by the Reform movement. About one-third of these new Jews are of Filipino origin.
While those from the former Soviet Union states still constitute about half of all candidates for conversion, Filipinos have emerged as the second largest ethnic community in the conversion cohort at Beit Daniel.
As Southeast Asians in a country where most immigrants are of European and Middle Eastern descent, the Filipinos are a highly visible new element in an increasingly diverse Reform Jewish community in Israel, which also includes gay couples.
“It is understandable that many of the Filipinos are participating in their services,” said Professor Zvi Zohar, a scholar at the Center for Halacha, at the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem. “They come from a country where people take their religion seriously.”

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prom date;

Charlyne Amanda Yi
I have an album coming out soon… 
With the musical talents of:
Jet Elfman
Jordan Katz
Tabor Allen
Phil Krohnengold
Aaron Olson
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Charlyne Amanda Yi: Jordan Katz and his magical trumpet.
Nena C. Benigno: The dramatic rescue plan for the Jews was devised by three men who mapped out a strategy over weekend nights playing poker and smoking cigars. They were: Quezon, who would sanction the Jews’ official entry and even donate his own land in Marikina and Mindanao for their settlements; American High Commissioner to the Philippines Paul McNutt, who risked his political career convincing US government officials to issue thousands of working visas for Jews to the Philippines; and Herbert Frieder and his sons, owners of the Philippine-based Helena Cigar and Cigarette Factory, who provided jobs in their factory for the Jews, raised money to transport them to Manila, found them housing and schools for their children.

Reprinted from “I Await His Coming Every Day” (Kehot Publication Society, 1991) Adapted & Translated by Rabbi Eliyahu Touger Edited by Uri Kaploun.: After quoting and analyzing several references to Mashiach in Bilaam’s prophecy, the Rambam begins a second halachah with these words: 
Similarly, in regard to the Cities of Refuge, it is stated, "When G‑d will expand your borders… you shall add three more cities." This command has never been fulfilled.

Avery (@avery4CL): A Filipino woman is about to give birth to a sacred nation #Israel

RAPPLER: We saw a cold-hearted, ruthless, sadistic Manny Pacquiao.


Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao: I am looking forward to going home to be with Jinkee and my children as we await the arrival of our baby, Israel. Happy Easter and Passover.

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||We are A Republic not a kingdom.|| ~ Elaine Lancaster
||America is not the Kingdom of God.|| ~ Rick Joyner
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||I believe, sunlight is the best disinfectant; I believe, knowledge is power: I want People to reed the Book and I want People to know that I dedicated this book to whistleblowers... - Michelle Malkin||


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.