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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Tea with Dan

YEHUDIT: What?
DAN: This will hurt. I've been with Anna. I'm in love with her. We've been seeing each other, for a year. It began at her opening.
YEHUDIT: I'm going.
DAN: I'm sorry.
YEHUDIT: Irrelevant. What are you sorry for?
DAN: Everything.
YEHUDIT: Why didn't you tell me before?
DAN: Cowardice.
YEHUDIT: Is it because she's successful?
DAN: No, it's because she doesn't need me.
YEHUDIT: Did you bring her here?
DAN: Yes.
YEHUDIT: Didn't she get married?
DAN: She stopped seeing me.
YEHUDIT: Was that when we went to the country to celebrate our third anniversary? Did you Phon her, beg her to come back, when you went for lovely walks?
DAN: Yes.
YEHUDIT: You're a piece of Shi'ite.
DAN: Deception is brutal. I'm not pretending otherwise.
YEHUDIT: How? How does it work? How do you do this to someone? Not good enough.
DAN: I fell in love with her, Alice.
YEHUDIT: Oh, as if you had no Choice? There's a moment, there's always a moment, "I can do this, I can give in to this, or I can resist it." And I don't know when your moment was, but I bet you there was one. I'm gone.
DAN: It's not safe, out there.
YEHUDIT: Oh, and it's safe in here?
DAN: What about your things?
YEHUDIT: I don't need "things."
DAN: Where will you go?
YEHUDIT: Disappear. Can I still see you? Dan, can I still see you? Answer me.
DAN: I can't see you. If I see you, I'll never leave you.
YEHUDIT: What will you do, if I find someone else?
DAN: Be jealous.
YEHUDIT: You still fancy me?
DAN: Of course.
YEHUDIT: You're lying. I've been you. Will you hold me? I amuse you, but I bore you!
DAN: No. No.
YEHUDIT: You did love me?
DAN: I'll always love you. I hate hurting you.
YEHUDIT: Why are you?
DAN: Because I'm selfish and I think I'll be happier with her.
YEHUDIT: You won't. You'll miss me. No one will ever love you as much as I do. Why isn't love enough? I'm the one who leaves. I'm supposed to leave you. I'm the one who leaves. Make some tea, buster.
DAN: Alice?

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Carl Siciliano: I have no interest in birthing babies, only in providing safety for New York City’s homeless LGBT youth.
The Ali Forney Center [AFC], the nation's largest and most comprehensive organization dedicated to homeless LGBT youth, announces that it is raising funds to attempt to purchase Atlah Church located at 36 W 123rd St, New York, NY 10027, which is being put up for auction due to unpaid bills and tax liens. Atlah Church has been the home of Rev. James Manning, who has notoriously utilized the sign outside the church for a series of incendiary statements inciting hatred and violence against LGBT people. 
The Ali Forney Center, which currently houses 107 youths throughout NYC including 24 youths in Harlem, also provides a 24 hour drop-in center a few blocks from Atlah Church, which serves over 1,000 homeless LGBT youths per year, says its youths are victims of the hateful rhetoric of Reverend Manning and others like him. 
"The biggest reason our youths are driven from their homes is because of homophobic and transphobic religious beliefs of their parents", said Carl Siciliano, founder and executive director of AFC. "Because of this, it has been horrifying for us to have our youths exposed to Manning's messages inciting hatred and violence against our community. It has meant the world to us that so many Harlem residents have stood up to support our young people, and are now urging us to provide urgently needed care at the site of so much hatred. If we are able to obtain the space it would truly be a triumph of love over hatred." 
AFC whose Harlem based programs provide 50,000 meals a year for homeless LGBT youth and offers interventions such as medical and mental health care, case management, educational and career services plants to utilize the Atlah site to provide housing to LGBT youths. AFC also plans to launch a catering business run and operated by its clients. 
AFC hopes to raise at least $200K through an initial public fundraising effort, and will seek to leverage those funds to obtain additional support from local government, major donors and foundations. If the Ali Forney Center is not able to obtain the building, it commits to utilize any funds raised to increase its housing and vocational services for homeless LGBT youth in another site. 
Since 2014, local Harlem residents have opposed Rev. Manning's messages of hatred and violence by organizing a series of events to raise funds for the Ali Forney Center, as well as to increase awareness of the needs of homeless LGBT youths. Also they have organized a series of protests outside of Atlah Church. These efforts, under the name of Love Not Hate, have been coordinated by Stacy Parker Le Melle. 
“I am ecstatic to imagine a future where our Harlem corner will be a home of compassion, not hatred. We have a homeless problem in New York City. The de Blasio administration is working hard to remedy this, but LGBT young people are especially vulnerable with the shelter system. They need protection. The Ali Forney Center is a beacon, but they need more space for transitional housing and job training. I can't imagine a better use for that property. Who needs more luxury condos? We need to care for the most vulnerable in our midst.” 
Le Melle continued “When the ATLAH story broke on Thursday, immediately I heard from neighbors: wouldn't it be amazing if an LGBT group could acquire the property? What if it were the Ali Forney Center? We all knew that this would be poetic justice. We need to care for those kicked out of homes, often on religious-based grounds. We need to care for those most vulnerable to ATLAH's hate speech.” 
Donations can also be made through Paypal. To do so, enter mramos@aliforneycenter.org as the payee address. Enter "Harlem No Hate" under instructions so that we may track donations on this page.

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ישראל מאיר אורי מקלב‎: Sadly these situations of being arrested without reason are far more likely to occur to Haredim, Ethiopians and Arabs than anyone else.

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International Fellowship of Christians and Jews: We love the joy exuding from this preschool class at the Mevasseret Zion Absorption Center, a Fellowship-funded campus that serves as the first home in Israel for many Ethiopian immigrants to the Holy Land. Mevasseret, located ten minutes from Jerusalem, offers language classes, job training, a daycare, a youth center, multiple health centers, and many more services to help these immigrants adjust from life in rural Ethiopia to Israel's modern, fast-paced society.  Thanks to our generous donors, these immigrants are being welcomed to the Holy Land with care and love -- and occasionally a little joyful dancing!

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Jewish End Of Days: For thousands of years, the Torah never understood the Erev Rav as being anything too significant. Today, the Erev Rav feature prominently in every discussion about the End of Days. Please, next time you’re tempted to blame the erev rav, just call "them" Jews who are doing averas. Remember, the secular Jews who run Israel’s government are filling the gap created by the religious Jews’ failures to do our job – stopping baseless hatred among religious Jews.