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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Simone Weichselbaum [@SimoneJWei]: Jane Crow

“Raised in Williamsburg and Crown Heights by her Ashkenazi Jewish dad (who freelances for The Jewish Week) and Jamaican mom”

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Tel Aviv Neighbors from Philippines, Eritrea and Sudan

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Yossi: They're Great People. It would be Great if there were another 100,000 like them. They should build buildings for themselves and live here. They're Fabulous workers. 
Nelly Rubin: You can't walk around freely. We are living in Hell. I put up a Beautiful Fence and then they pee on it. 
Another woman, who sells parsley in the market, shows me an umbrella that she walks around with for Self-Defense. 
Kalifa Ohayon: We are facing a time bomb: a threat that is Bigger than the one from Iran. Filipino women are going to bed with Israeli men and staying here. I'm familiar with this. It's no less a Danger than the infiltrators. The women have learned the system. It's a demographic catastrophe. I would prefer a million drug addicts to one infiltrator because the infiltrators have come to swallow us up. 
Arbash: I'm employing six Eritreans and I wish them only well. They are reliable workers ~ not like the Jews. 
Efrat: I'm against them. I want Israel to have a Jewish character. The Hatikva quarter has turned into a Little Africa. They are violent and dirty; and they multiply here like Street Cats. 
Shimon: When I heard that they raped Jewish women, I just went and hit every Eritrean I met on the street. They have 200 stores here. Imagine Jews opening up all kinds of stores in one area in the United States. 
Arbash: There's no one like the Eritreans. They are perfect customers and perfect workers, not like the Israelis who buy two tomatoes. 
Likudnik: It's the same as with us. One does something crappy and they accuse all of them. People who don't know them like I do think bad things about them, but I am with them a Lot. Some of them are Good People. Why should they suffer? They are tough customers on Price, but it's hard for them. I also don't see any difference between them and Jews, when it comes to shoplifting. Listen, their bad image comes from the News. The People writing in the Media are not from here and don't experience them at all and if I weren't from here, I would have said they should be kicked out of here, but there are a Lot of very Nice People. Six months ago a Lot left for Europe; regular customers who came to say goodbye.

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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.

www.goss.org/index.php/ministries/office-of-the-president

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.
Joseph Dedenya


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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The Ten Lost Tribes


Rabbi Elyahu Kin: The Jews living in Israel are only from about 2-3 Tribes. We wanna know where everybody else is because part of the prophecies clearly state that they will be coming back and joining us. A very important prophecy has yet to be fulfilled and that is the coming back of the 10 Lost Tribes. Very soon, when we do discover them ~ the 10 Lost Tribes ~ what it means is that our family will grow and, once again, there will be akhdut: there will be unity between all the Tribes. For the most part, the Tribes that were in the South were Shevet Y'hudah-Binyamin-and Shim'on. Everybody else were in the North. They were placed in Assyria (Assyria was a large area that comprised of portions of Turkey, Armenia, Iraq: that was Ashur.) and Iran. The commentators explain that even though that's where they were driven they did not stay in one location. They continued Eastward, so we're expecting to see the Tribes move on towards The East and populate a larger region, a larger area than they initially occupied. The Ten Tribes are not the only ones that went into exile. There's a very special group called the descendants or Children of Yitro, the father-in-law of Moshe. A very special group who observed certain strict laws based on what their father instructed them to do. The third group that is most fascinating of all is B'nei Moshe, the Children of Moshe, also a separate group that also went into exile. Now, it is possible that even portions of Y'huda and Binyamin went along with them. We have Jews that are from Georgia who observe Torah and Mitzvot just like everybody else and, most likely, they're not from the 10 Lost Tribes simply because they've been in touch with us all the time. They have the full tradition: the Oral and the Written Word, so Jews in that area may be those portions of Y'huda and Binyamin that went into exile with the 10 Lost Tribes. The Levi is not the Children of Moshe; anybody who is a Levi today is most likely not from the Children of Moshe; he's just from the rest of the Tribe. The Children of Moshe were exiled in different ways and in different directions, somehow taken by a cloud and placed on the other side of the River Sambatyon: a River that throws up stones 6 days a week and right before Shabbat the River rests, so we have a description of this River, as you can see in this Midrash: it's a little bit of a question whether there's any water in the River because one version seems to say that it's a River of stones and sand that has some sort of volcanic activities 6 days a week and one description says that there's water; it's a regular River. In any event, this group called B'nei Moshe is on the Other Side. I say the Other Side because according to the Midrash that said they went to the Sambatyon~the group of Tribes~some of them came close to Sambatyon and the others went Beyond the Sambatyon. It is a big difference between the two of them, but those that went Beyond the Sambatyon are surrounded~protected~ by this River. Nobody should bother them. In other words, there's a group of Jews out there that, according to our tradition, are completely observant~this B'nei Moshe~till this very day, righteous, they have their own king, they're not to be bothered, and, therefore, not everybody will be able to know where they are because the idea is not to bother them. There are many ways that He can hide it. There have been reports, supposedly, by astronauts and others who have seen something strange in the area of Viet Nam. Even though it's there, you may not be able to see it. Nevertheless, we know it exists. As far as Ramban is concerned, it's hidden. There is one opinion that this River was hidden during the time of the Inquisition. Some say it just stopped working. It was a beautiful land full of only clean animals. No unclean animals. Very, very wealthy with their own king. Apparently, it still exists. They will all come back from all sorts of places that you could never imagine them from coming, including a place called Sinim. M'Eretz Sinim. China. There are 2 opinions as to where they actually went, whether it was some going to Africa or some going to Asia. The majority opinion is that this is in Asia, except 1 or 2 Tribes. They're gonna come from all corners of the world. Some of them are gonna come back with Moshiakh ben Yosef. Yosef brings his share. Moshiakh ben David is in charge, if you can call it that, of bringing the rest of the Tribes back, so there will be an effort made, and there are efforts being made, as we speak, by various groups and organizations to try to find out where they are. Some of them are actually coming back. Now. As we speak. Some of them are in Israel all ready. Y'huda and Binyamin are all ready making aliyah. According to our tradition, there is a group or two that did go to Africa. There are over 1,000,000 B'nei Menashe and many have come to Israel. Many are still waiting to come.

Rabbi Elyahu Kin: We are living in the Generation of Moshiakh.

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"Yaakov does not want to send Binyamin down to Egypt. Yaakov says, Shimon is in jail and Yosef is lost. I don't want to lose Binyamin as well. Then Yehudah, the father of the future Mashiach, says the words that qualify him to be the savior and leader of our people. He says: 'Anokhi e-ervenu (Genesis 43:9), I will bear responsibility.' I am responsible for Shimon. I am responsible for Binyamin." ~ Shmuel Herzfeld; "[T]he bulk of the known Jews in the End of Days would be the seed of Benjamin. Today Israel is a fraction of what it is meant to be, operating on essentially three tribes of Jacob: Levy, Judah, and Benjamin." ~ R' David Katz

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