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Scott Diffenderfer: Hezekiah was a son of David and King of Israel.

Scott Diffenderfer: King Hezekiah longed to gather all of Israel for Passover. He wrote letters and had them posted throughout the Land, inviting them to come together for Passover.

Scott Diffenderfer: Interestingly, only five of the northern tribes [Asher, Ephraim, Manasseh, Issachar, and Zebulon] joined Judah for this important feast (2 Chronicles 30:18). Much like the five wise virgins, these people were prepared and received an eternal blessing…
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.

דָּוִיד: כֹּחַ מַעֲשָׂיו הִגִּיד לְעַמּוֹ לָתֵת לָהֶם נַחֲלַת גּוֹיִם

משה פייגלין: The new reality solves the issue of converting the children of immigrants who are not Jewish and solves the conversion issue even in non-chareidi tracks [and this is the root of the resistance].

רָפָאֵל: From this point onward, one should begin to see the various uses of the Ger as he goes through grammatical chaos [AKA the Hebrew Language at its best]. 
We will be introduced to: 
  • Ger
  • Ger Toshav
  • Ger Tzedek
  • Ger - Conversion [Giur]
  • Ger - Dweller
  • Ger - Fear
  • Ger - religious
  • Ger - resident
  • Onkelos’ perspective of these terms as they come up in Torah
  • Ger Mitzvot
There really is only one Ger and he is simply called "Ger."

However there are many types of Ger, for, technically, Ger is a term that represents all of Mankind. As we splinter into many types of Ger, remember, there is only one Ger.
When you read the Torah and you come upon a mitzvah [and a Ger moment] - if your heart and soul cries out "Ger!" - then embrace the moment, for this is Ger. The rest is just commentary. Baruch Hashem.
רָפָאֵל: The usage "Gur" [derivitive of Ger] comes in 3 ways: neighbor, fear, fright
The usage [Grammatical Ger: (to) Gur] of "to dwell" can be seen in the Biblical as "Gar’"and "Giur" [the former being more literal and the latter showing that "to convert" is not the definition on any level in these instances]. 
[paraphrased]: The original "Ger" of the Onkelos Commentary [Onkelos was a Ger] was a non-Jew who joined onto the congregation of Israel. Only after many years [or many years of developmental Judaism] did the Ger/Ger process imply a Ger Tzedek - conversion status. A direct result of the Ger-semantics [when explaining Ger-usage in regards to dwelling with Jews,etc.] is an innate confusion from the extrapolation of the term Ger as it becomes Gior (Gee-ore) [גיור] grammatically in context to dwelling. Often it can be mistaken for Yitgayair [Ger derivitive in grammar] (גיור/יתגייר) and this causes a limitation onto the mitzvah to "Love the Ger."
***[point of paraphrase] The Passover Offering [to be brought] is by halacha a Ger Tzedek. Onkelos however refuses to use the term of conversion, rather he goes with a dweller who becomes permanently attached to his new [Torah] dwelling.
|||When I am afraid, I put my trust in you. In God, whose word I praise-in God I trust and am not afraid.|-Psalm 56:3-4” ~ Nicole Prescovia Elikolani Valiente Scherzinger (@NicoleScherzy)

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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.