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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yoel kahn: Retrieving what might otherwise be [L]ost occurs through serving Hashem selflessly and is what Dan’s camp represents and among the tribes comprising the camp of Dan, Asher is at the center, the focal point, and therefore the greatest personification of kabalas ol, eliminating all questions.

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Robert Quinlan Costas: Now that you look back on it, has the Sacrifice been worth it?

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Igor Lenivtsev: Filipino street – Don’t even try to google it

Dante R. Santiago: I was already retired from UP LB then and teaching in a college in Manila. Because Ethiopia is in the Bible, my interest was piqued and I applied. Fortunately, I was accepted by the Ethiopians who interviewed me right there and then. I am one of the first Filipinos to come to Ethiopia as a college teacher. [We were told that, during the time of Ferdinand Marcos, Filipino high school teachers were deployed here.] I teach at the graduate and postgraduate levels and only very recently that I was asked to teach an undergraduate course in order to maximize the benefit of my presence here. It is because of our good performance—the first batch of teachers—that the Ethiopian government decided to recruit more Filipino teachers. Every now and then, we have gatherings and enjoy good Filipino food while drinking and singing songs [videoke]. Also, a regular event is dinner in a restaurant when salary day comes. There are two fine restos near the campus which we frequent. When they realize we come from the Philippines, they call us Philippians, mistaking us for the people to whom the apostle Paul wrote a letter [The Epistle of Paul to the Philippians].


Global Pinoy: What is a typical day for you? 
Dante R. Santiago: Here in Jimma, Ethiopia, I go to the university campus every day except Saturday and Sunday. The campus is just a 10-minute walk from my house. When I have class, I lecture in the morning and hold laboratory sessions in the afternoon. In most days, I spend my morning there doing e-mails, reading online news [Inquirer, BBC, CNN and Al-Jazeera] and advising students. 
In the afternoon, I just stay in my house, reading books. In the evening, I watch videos that I downloaded from the Internet or given by friends. I prefer videos with moral themes.
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Igor Lenivtsev: Central Bus Station became a home and social center for refugees and migrant workers from all over the world. I decided to explore this monster maze from inside. And when I say maze – let’s say if I were an architect of this monster I would never mention it in my CV. Filipinos is the largest foreign workers community in Israel. It’s estimated that there are about 100000 Filipinos in Israel, half of them legally and the other half stayed after their permit expired.

On the 4th floor of CBS which is the entrance floor (maze) there is an area with all what Filipino needs – Filipino supermarkets, travel agencies, money transfers and so. On weekends [Friday and Saturday] Filipino food market taking place here on Filipino street. So why I call it “street” if it’s indoors? 
1. It looks like a street and feels like a street

2. Floor is paved with the same kind of tiles like outdoors 
3. You can find red post box, which is usually placed outdoors 
How to get to Filipono street? Enter from main entrance, turn right and go until you see McDonalds, turn left, skip shopping gallery and then turn right to bus platforms.
Disclaimer – it’s not an actual street, at least not in the conventional way we think when somebody says “street”
If you remember my post about graffiti on the 7th floor of CBS, you may have gotten the impression that you should stay away from CBS. In general I advocate the same.

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Avrahom Dovid: Asher ben Yakov [Asher son of Jacob-Israel] and Naftali Ben Yakov [Naftali son of Jacob-Israel] Kevers are located in the same place about 10 kilometers slightly Southeast of Qiryat Shemona and about 2.5 kilometers East from the current Lebanese border. This is a totally unmaintained site [the area is being used as a cow pasture and the road maintenance department has left some of there scrap behind]. The tomb stones have been moved or shifted over the millennium. The natural spring and other landmarks identify this location as well as the fact that Devora The Prophetess and her husband Barak are buried only about 150 meters Northeast of this burial area beside the ruin of an ancient synagogue. This geographic region itself is clean, pristine and beautiful. The land where Asher and Naftali are both buried is part of the property inheritance of the Tribe of Naftali.
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Transit Taglit Translation: You're not the only one in danger, here.
Harvey Fierstein: It's Time For The Gay Community To Get Dangerous 
Matthue Roth [@matthue]: I love having insider information. RT @SterlingLordLit Psst... "Dangerous Angels" by @francescablock will be an Amazon Daily Deal tomorrow 
Shlomo Riskin: Connecting the spiritual voice of Jacob to the physical hands of Esau can be a dangerous enterprise. However, Rebekah's point is well-taken. If compassionate righteousness and moral justice are to rule the day, they often need the back-up of military strength and prowess. Thank God, the great difference between 1943 and now is the fact that we have the hands and the arsenals of Esau. May we continue to use that power with restraint and ethical sensitivity, as we have heretofore. 
Batya Medad: Israel's most dangerous enemies are those who claim to be friends and allies. That mask is the most difficult to remove. Only when People recognize that the United States of America isn't a true friend of Israel that Jonathan Pollard will have a chance at freedom.
Lee Kaplan: The simple truth is Trump has been touting he is a good Christian and a Presbyterian in particular, but this is why he may be the ultimate danger to Israel and the Jewish people.
American Israel Public Affairs Committee: This is a dangerous moment for America 
Camonghne Felix [@KamoneFromPluto]: Ebola is the most dangerous Pandemic of the 21st century
Jack Engelhard: Bernie is not harmless. Bernie is dangerous.
The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg 
Edward Joseph Snowden: We are witnessing an American moment in which ordinary people from high schools to high office stand up to oppose a dangerous trend in government.
Edward Joseph Snowden: The most interesting part of political Twitter is discovering what journalists secretly agree with, but consider too dangerous to RT.
WikiLeaks: What Joseph has revealed is what I have been sounding the alarm about for years, that the US Nationalist Security Agency are guilty of a mass interception program of Twitter, Google, Facebook, the various telecommunications data. Joseph is a hero who has informed the public about one of the most egregious crimes of the millenia, which is the creeping formulation of a mass surveillance state. We run the danger here of the West more broadly drifting into becoming a totalitarian state where there are no systems. There's no law for the average person inside the nationalist intelligence complex, where you can intercept whoever you want, you're completely unaccountable for your actions, there's no judicial review. Joseph clearly didn't find that acceptable and he was even someone in the system. The criminal US government is in in the throes of a calamitous collapse in the rule of law.
Кирилл: Russia faces gigantic temptations when the Nations start justifying Sins and codifying them into law. These are very dangerous apocalyptic precursors and we must do everything in our powers to safeguard against their Sins, as we lead the Nations down a path of self-destruction, which they chose to embark across. 
Doreen Ellen-Bell Dotan: Russia, with Putin as Head of Gov't, is being portrayed as being on a moral higher ground than the US - even as a haven for American dissenters. Dangerous delusion. 
Gidon Bromberg: It's nature's revenge. These sinkholes are a direct result of the inappropriate mismanagement of water resources in the region. They could develop overnight or overtime making them unpredictable and very dangerous. 
The Hebrew Mamita also known as Vanessa Hidary: Like any artist without an art form, she became dangerous. 
Chris Koo: Hello Everyone
I danced to Beyonce's Crazy In Love this time to celebrate Beyonce's Dangerously In Love 10th Anniversary YAY! my favorite song of all time "uh oh uh oh uh oh" 
Iñigo Lazaro Pascual: I can feel the changes. I can feel a new life, i always new life could be dangerous 
Albert Einstein: The World is a dangerous Place, not because of those who do Evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing. 
אֶהוּד בָּרַק: Iran with nuclear weapons would be far more dangerous both for the region and, indeed, the world. 
Steve Yuhas: If you chose to stay in Yemen during a time when America was evacuating and you end up in the custody of Iran-backed terrorists in Yemen, who is at fault? It's most certainly not the U.S. government and we should not send American troops into Yemen to grab these Americans. I'm tired of us going to get backpackers, hikers and a whole host of people who go to the most dangerous places on earth only to get exactly what we knew would happen. 
Esther Jungreis: I have often written and said that we are living today in remarkable but dangerous times in which we can hear [provided we know how to listen] the footsteps of Messiah. Ours however, is a generation that has difficulty hearing. You might, of course, wonder at the appropriateness of the word "deafness." "Isn't that a bit too extreme?" No! Even if there was a stronger expression, I would resort to that, because indeed, our generation has become deaf – no matter how thunderous the call of Hashem may be. But still you might ask, "Why deaf?" What is there in our society that inhibits a person from listening? Why should our generation be more deaf than those that preceded us? To be sure, in every generation we have had problems hearing that "still small voice" that comes in many shapes and forms. However, in our generation, that blockage has become even more acute. In the interim, time relentlessly passes by, and with every moment, events unfold that we don't hear or see. Not only have we lost our ability to hear, but we have also lost our ability to talk... to hold a conversation. Nor are they obliged to hear expressions of love which might make them feel guilty or indebted. There is an old Yiddish saying, "There was a time when parents taught their children to talk, but now, children teach their parents to keep quiet." Regardless of our reaction however, the messages continue... the sounds become louder and louder, demanding a response, but how can we respond if we no longer know how to hear? Deaf, dumb, and blind, we continue to march on to the sound of our own music. So it is that we never learn. Even the most world-shaking events go unheeded. Nor has the world paid heed to the destruction of churches and the killing of those of the Christian faith. Yes, all this is unfolding. Paradoxically, neither Rome nor any other Christian denominations have raised voices of outrage. The silence is deafening. Why? But we dismiss that question as well. We have our own problems. We can't really get involved in world events. It won't help anyway, so the call continues to be sounded and we continue to remain blind, dumb and deaf. [to be continued] 
Daniel-San [@Danielbenstein]: A little learning can be a dangerous thing.
BEREL WEIN: What happens in general society always profoundly affects the Jewish world, sometimes directly, often indirectly. But it surely affects our world even if most of us are consciously unaware or even uncaring about what the outside non-Jewish political world is interested in or doing. And that type of head-in-the-sand attitude is very dangerous in the long run, as the twentieth century should have proven to us.
Michael L. Weinstein: The USAF's transparent duplicity and specious motivations for basing its new decision to force service members to swear to God are dangerous, disingenuous and despicable. Is the lunacy of this USAF stupidity really that hard to see? Will the USAF actually have to be dragged into federal court before it acknowledges its disgusting position of religious extremism here? The case law is so universally settled in this precise area that even actors who play lawyers on TV or in the movies could win this one in court. 
Less importantly, it also directly contradicts the prohibition of oaths mentioned in the New Testament. In Matthew chapter 5 verses 33-37, which is an important part of Jesus' Sermon on the Mount, it clearly states, "Swear not at all; neither by heaven; for it is God's throne. But let your communication be, Yea, Nay, for whatsoever is more than these cometh of evil." 
I guess the Air Force would have rejected Jesus as well?
Nathan Judy: We're coming into the summer and we're not going to get a whole lot of rain. We know that. We're about two months ahead of where we should be in terms of drying out. People might notice as they're driving the freeways that the hills are getting brown. Typically, they'd be green. California doesn't look promising. Much of California is well below normal for seasonal rainfall. Californians can expect a dangerous summer wildfire season. Humans cause at least 90 percent of fires in the forest, so campers, don't be foolish.
Sima Rose Greenfield: When I talk about my travels people ask, "Isn’t it dangerous?" Isn’t it dangerous to be alone in a foreign country as a woman? Well, yes. It is dangerous, but is it more dangerous than living everyday life in any western country? No, not really. Traveling alone as a woman is not more dangerous than walking around any major city.

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Yitzchak Blau: Dan represented the first line of defense.
Mendel Kaplan: The Jewish People were not behaving properly. They were not listening to Hashem and, specifically, the tribe of Dan was worshiping Idols, so Hashem gives them into the hands of the Palestinians who are the ancient Arch Enemies of the Jewish People. The Palestinians lived in the coastal area of Aza.
Ely Levine: For Samson, perhaps for Nazirites in general, being a Nazirite – what the nazir actually does is not totally clear – is not an easy thing to commit to. Nazirites are, it seems, very much alone.

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Mayen Jaymalin [The Philippine Star]Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz said the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration [POEA] has approved a resolution allowing the deployment of construction workers to South Sudan. The Philippine government, Baldoz said, allowed partial deployment to South Sudan, on the condition that employers will assume responsibility for the evacuation of Filipino workers if needed. South Sudan is still under crisis alert level 3, although JICA informed the Philippine government that the security situation there has stabilized. The DFA recommended that POEA process the work contracts of newly hired and returning workers employed by Dai Nippon Construction for deployment solely to JICA-funded projects of the Nile River Bridge and the construction of the water supply system in South Sudan.

Ulysses Espartero: Jess Fernandez is the youngest consultant in South Sudan’s upstream oil and gas industry specializing in finance, accounting, and taxation.

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Anne Marie Morales: I wanted to go where few doctors dared to go. I also felt I was ready and, as always, my parents, brothers, and friends supported me, so here I am at the Doro refugee camp in Maban, South Sudan. They run barefoot on the hot sand paths, oblivious to the dangers of scorpions and poisonous snakes. Mud floors are their sleeping quarters. They live in tents with no electricity. Night duty is always sleepless. We have an assigned tent to rest in, but ever since a thief stole our mattress, we stay away. 
Of course we’re also only human. We complain of how tired we are. We complain about the heat, the stink of our latrines, and how insensitive some of our colleagues are. It’s also difficult to adjust to living with different nationalities in our base camp, but when we remind ourselves of the suffering of the refugees, we stop and become ashamed of our complaining. We know we cannot save everyone.
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Ruben Marial Benjamin: I have the honor to present my letter of credence as the first ambassador of South Sudan to Israel.

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