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ELIZA BLANK: My father is from Great Neck. My grandmother, is from Far Rockaway. She’s 93. My grandfather is from Bensonhurst. That’s the Jewish side of my family. My mother is from the Philippines, as are her parents. My mother came over when she was in her early twenties on a nurse exchange program. She had no intention of staying, so she went back home, but then she did a second tour inspired by a friend who signed her up for a program in Brooklyn. My parents met at Downstate Hospital in Brooklyn and they still think New York is super dangerous. It’s just me and my brother. That’s my family. My mother converted. Somewhere along the way, it was spoken that it was important. She grew up Catholic, but I don’t think it was ever something she felt very passionate about. She was happy to convert. I think there’s a very special bond between Asians and Jews as it is, religion aside.


ELIZA BLANK: I was 21 when I met Steve, so we’ve been together my entire adult life. It just feels natural to me. I know who’s going to take care of me when I get old, and I don’t have to worry about Tinder. When Steve and I met, I didn’t even have a text plan. I had a flip phone. He actually called me. It was back in the day when you’d be on the phone with someone and you’d talk for an hour, which was so fantastic. I don’t think anything about marriage has totally surprised me. We knew that we wanted the same things and had the same values and, interestingly enough, he has the same background where his father is Jewish and his mother converted. Everybody I know is like that. It’s been nice because Steve does identify with the same level of Judaism that I do. We didn’t have a rabbi marry us, but we signed a ketubah, which was very modern and contemporary and not traditional at all. We plan to raise our kids Jewish.




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יְשׁוּעָה: حينئذ قال يسوع لتلاميذه ان اراد احد ان يأتي ورائي فلينكر نفسه ويحمل صليبه ويتبعني.
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From the teachings of Yitzchak Luria; translated and edited by Moshe Yaakov Wisnefsky: In Kabbalah, the tribe of Gad symbolizes holy sexuality.

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רַעֲנָנָּה‬ is a city in the heart of the southern Sharon Plain of the Central District of Israel.

Bible Map [SHARON]: A district East of the Jordan, occupied by the tribe of Gad [1 Chronicles 5:16; here the name is without the article]. 
ATS Bible Dictionary [Sharon]: A town in the tribe of Gad, in the district of Bashan beyond the Jordan, 1 Chronicles 5:16.
From the teachings of Yitzchak Luria; translated and edited by Moshe Yaakov Wisnefsky: What is stated in the Zohar is well-known, namely, that [the name "Gad"] alludes to "the white coriander seed." [Ex. 16:31]

CATHOLIC JEW: The Tribes of Asher and Gad of O Haplogroup
CATHOLIC JEW [I am a fifth generation Australian of Anglo Jewish and Anglo-Celtic ancestry]The Kuki-Chin-Mizo Jews are in fact not descendants of the Tribe of Manesseh on their male line but many of them are descendants of the Lost Tribe of Asher [O-M268] and others of Gad. However it is quite possible that one of their ancestors was called Manasseh but was from the Tribe of Asher. Their ancestors may have been part of the military forces of the last King of Israel, Osee [Hoshea], who led Eastern Manesseh with the tribes of Asher and Gad into the East. Osee is an ancestor of the Japanese Samurai according to others. It would seem that many Koreans and Japanese are also descendants of the Tribe of Asher. It would seem that the Nias of Indonesia and the aboriginal Taiwanese belong mainly to the Tribe of Gad. The people of Thailand are mainly of the Tribe of Asher with also a strong input from the Tribe of Gad. [T]he Tribe of Gad called the Hani or Chani [Chin] went with the Tribe of Asher and the Manassehite King Osee [Hoshea/ Huaxia/ Yellow Emperor] of Samaria [Israel] into western China around 600 BC. The original Han Chinese are mostly of this O-M122 clan of Gad. King Osee was known as Susanoo to the Japanese. He married Princess Kushi the daughter of the Prince of Asher [Nasi Asher/ Ashi-nadzuchi] and his wife Amahterasu [Amah-Te] the daughter of the Queen Mother of the West, Hephzibah of Judah [Hsi-wang-mu/ Izanami], and her husband King Hezekiah of Judah [Izanagi]. Queen Kushi’s brother Prince Ame of Asher [Ashi/ Oshi] was the ancestor of Jimmu the first Japanese Emperor [c.400 BC].

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SIMCHA JACOBOVICI: According to the Jewish historian Josephus, during his lifetime in the 1st century, the whereabouts of the exiled tribes was known. One of the lost tribes i.e., one of the tribes exiled from Israel by the Assyrians in the 8th century BCE, was the tribe of Gad. Is it a coincidence that the word "Gad," "Guad" in Spanish, appears everywhere embedded in the geography of southern Spain e.g., Gaudalete, Gaudalquivir and Guadiana. More than this, ancient Cadiz was called "Gadir" – the land of the Gadareans. In Hebrew, "Gadir" means the city of Gad and, to this day, the citizens of Cadiz do not call themselves Cadizians, but "Gaditanos" i.e., Gadites. The long lost Gadites have been found.
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SAVE THE KINNERET [JEWISH VIRTUAL LIBRARY]: Yam Kinneret is a freshwater lake situated in North-East Israel, near the Golan Heights, in the Jordan Rift Valley, the valley caused by the separation of the African and Arabian Plates. Consequently the area is subject to earthquakes and, in the past, volcanic activity. This is evident by the abundant basalt and other igneous rocks that define the geology of the Galilee region. Owing to its abundant water supply, warm climate, the fertile land in its vicinity, and the numerous fish in the lake, Lake Kinneret has attracted man since prehistoric times. Kinneret serves as a prominent boundary mark: its western shores are in the possession of Naftali, whose cities of Hammath, Rakkath, and Chinnereth are situated along its banks; most of the eastern shore belongs to the eastern half of the tribe of Menashe, and the tribe of Gad extends up to its southern end.

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.