WIKIPEDIA: According to the Bible, Galilee was named by the Israelites and was the tribal region of Naphthali and Dan, at times overlapping the Tribe of Asher's land.

Bnei Bilhah are of an ancient origin. In the Hebrew migratory tradition begun more than two millennia ago, an Israeli remnant migrated into Africa with many Danites from Northeast Africa migrating back to their tribal allocations in Israel, such as Tel Aviv, besides emerging Naphtalite communities throughout Mainland Africa, including Levitical Islanders from Haiti, Jamaica, Madagascar, Papua New Guinea, and Australia, as well as a Mixed Multitude comprising the African Diaspora from the United States of America settling Southwest of the Sea of Galilee.

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Open Doors

OPEN DOORS
(picture above): OPEN DOORS - designed by artist, Jun Yee - is a monument of modern conceptual doors that represents the Filipino people who gladly opened their doors and welcomed the Jewish refugees fleeing Europe during the Holocaust in 1939.

(picture below): Philippine Ambassador to Israel H.E. Antonio C. Modena shakes hands with Mayor Meir Nitzan of Rishon Lezion, the first city in Israel to recognize the humanitarian assistance extended by the Philippines - particularly President Manuel L. Quezon - to the Jews escaping the Holocaust in Europe. (12 April 2006)

More than 1,000 Jews fleeing persecution in Nazi Germany found refuge in the faraway Philippines, thanks to the government's "open doors" policy that Israel plans to honor with a monument next month, officials said Friday.

The modern structure of three steel doors, frames and marble floor tiles commemorates the "courage, hospitality and the determination" of the Philippines to give humanitarian support for European Jews seeking refuge from the Holocaust, the Israeli Embassy said in a statement on its Web site.

"The warm hospitality of the Filipino people undoubtedly shed light to one of the darkest and most difficult periods in Jewish history," the embassy said.

The "Open Doors" monument, designed by Filipino artist Jun Yee, is scheduled to be unveiled June 21 at the Rishon Lezion Holocaust Park in central Israel.

The idea came from Holocaust survivor Frank Ephraim's book "Escape to Manila," published in 2003. It details the author's and 35 other Jewish refugees' journey to the Philippines — then a U.S. commonwealth — just before it fell to the Japanese during the mayhem of World War II that left the capital, Manila, in ruins.

The Berlin-born Ephraim and his parents fled to the Philippines in 1939, when he was 8, taking advantage of President Manuel Quezon's decision to welcome Jewish refugees.

In 1939, President Manuel Quezon offered to absorb 10,000 European Jewish refugees a year, but only 1,200 made it to Manila, before the nation – then a U.S. commonwealth – fell to the Japanese. Sixty-seven Jewish refugees were among the 100,000 Manila residents who died during the 1945 U.S. liberation of Manila and heavy bombing that preceded it, which also destroyed Manila's only synagogue, Temple Emil.

Filipinim Dance Lesson on Mercy and Self-Defense



To disguise Eskrima - a swift and deadly form of Filipinim Martial Arts primarily for peasant folk - from subsequent invaders, Ha'Filipinim subverted their training through a hybridized "Dance" aptly called, Singk-IL.

Memories of Bataan Death March of WWII.
Don't F-ck With A Filipino Jew.

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Sources:


Jerusalem Post: Filipinos Who Aided Jews During Holocaust To Be Honored In Israel
JTA: Israel Honors Philippines For Offering Jews Refuge
Haaretz: Israel to honor Philippines for sheltering Jews during Holocaust