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.

ልጥፎችን በመለያ Sinim በማሳየት ላይ። ሁሉንም ልጥፎች አሳይ
ልጥፎችን በመለያ Sinim በማሳየት ላይ። ሁሉንም ልጥፎች አሳይ

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LUKE TRESS: The streets are lined with Sudanese and Eritrean eateries, Chinese, Filipino and Indian grocery stores and other small businesses.

Gal Paloma: We took musicians that live in the neighborhood that play traditional music, people that came from Eritrea, that are coming from the Philippines, Indians. They’re doing their music, it’s really rooted in them. Some have other jobs and not really an easy life but they are still really professional and really eager to do their music. They’re doing concerts but usually what they play is staying in their communities. It doesn’t come out. So this is also what we want to create to make something that can connect also outside.
Yasha Rozov: You’ve got people from 30 different countries. Sixty percent Eritrean refugees, Sudanese people, Nepalese people, Chinese, a lot of the migrant workers coming to work here.

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China Whisper: Liaoning man marries a wife from Ethiopia
Northwest Asian Weekly: A Filipino-American woman and Ethiopian-American man walking down the aisle as husband and wife. (Photo By David Ball)

||Bernaditas Muller, the Philippines, and Tewolde Egziabher, Ethiopia, during the informal group on finance||

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5 Cities of the Plain

||Iran has enough low-grade Uranium for 5 Nuclear Bombs, all ready.|| ~ Mr. Wolf

Cathi Turow: I think they should have elective surgeries on cross-country flights. That way, you take some drugs, you’re out of it, and when you wake up you’re there and you’ve got a nose job
Yan ‏(@bcrypt): cute girl on plane smiled at me twice so far. should I give her a piece of paper with a .onion address to a deaddrop? is that how this works

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Filipinim Mestizos

Filipino Mestizo tours China and appears to be troublemaking, as unexpected. Footage of Filipinim and Sinim playing stone the air, handclapping and linguistic games. Very little commentary. Lots of giggling and scenery. The Turntabling/Scratching for Good Luck is typical Filipin@ Humor.

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Sino Jews

"At times, I'd like to be the Jew in the pew and be left alone," said Linda Jum, a Chinese-American Jewish educator. — Jews of Every Culture and Color

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Sino-Israeli Kiddushin

MabuHAI

"China just has been incredibly strategic in how it develops... the largest reserves in the world, so they have tons of money right now, where nobody else has money. They're going around buying natural resources. I'm a Journalist and you have to go to where the biggest stories are and China really is the biggest story for the rest of my life. I think Chinese and Israelis have a lot of interesting similarities: both of them have ancient histories, and the Chinese really admire that about the Jews and about Israel, but their states are also very young. I'm really interested in China's relationship with other emerging markets. China's ascendancy in world politics means that's it's going to shift the balance. It's not U.S. hegemony anymore. Countries are starting to create new relationships to China. I'm focusing on the exchange between China and Israel. It's probably the biggest Gaming market in the world: just hundreds of rows of computers and playing endlessly. They just passed Germany to be the 3rd largest economy and they'll probably pass Japan to be the 2nd largest economy in a year. And they'll pass the United States within the decade, surely. They are really training their labor force to be better educated and to innovate. And that's another point of contact between Israel and China, that Israel is known for being innovative and that's really one of its greatest exports: and that is the direction that China wants to move in. No other country can compare. That is part of the appeal: it's just a massive, massive country. I intend to be going there regularly, and covering it regularly, and I hope my children learn Chinese, so it's a long-term commitment." — Manuela Zoninsein

Afro-Sinim Cooperation

"China in Africa," said philanthropist and former telecoms executive Mo Ibrahim, "should start from where the West ended  not from where the West started."



Nigerian-Taijitu Hospitality
"We will continue to have a vigorous aid program here, and Chinese companies will continue to invest as much as possible," Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi say. "It is a win-win solution."

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Existential Dilemma of Hin-Jews and Bu-Jews

As much as I am encouraged by emerging Superpowers, India and China [or Hodu and Sinim, in Bible-speak], I am growing increasingly wary of residual Westernization influencing Hindu and Buddhist Giants. A backlash against Hin-Jews and Bu-Jews in the Far East region, is possible at the rate the inhumane race is going.


Source:

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Israel and East Asia Sittin' In A Tree

Chinese Bun with an Israeli Twist
Would make a novel book cover, chronicling burgeoning Sino-Israeli bi-lateral relations, courtesy of D2.

It's lighting fast to do and really lends a touch of feminine elegance. — D2

In deed:

"European and American markets are constantly shrinking. India represents an excellent opportunity for foreign investors."

"A new target for Israeli investors is India's neighbor, China, whose economic growth can soon surpass the USA's."

"Doubtlessly, China will become a dominant economic power, way ahead of the USA, never mind the European market. Israelis in their soul are brave entrepreneurs, who are ready to discover new markets and new cultures. We have seen many Israeli initiatives flourish abroad."

"It seems that countries with more than 2 billion human beings — 1/3 of the world's population — have no intention to let technical obstacles get in the way to their ascension toward the world's economic pinnacle."


"Israel is looking for ways to develop its presence in the profitable markets of South-East Asia."

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Filipinim Infiltrate Sinim

If Filipinim are wise, they will sever ties with corruptive Western standards, and transition to all things Eastern, as developing trends, in all spheres, and Favor transfer to The Far East, indefinitely. Indeed, bilateral Sino-Israeli relations are advancing dramatically, well ahead of the sluggish West.

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Sino-Kippot


Invested in a red Sinim Kippah, courtesy of Be'chol Lashon (In Every Tongue). I hope it fits my giant dome.

"These elegant silk kippot with gold embroidery come from China and evoke that country's historic Kaifeng Jewish community.

The kippot are limited edition; order today before supplies run out!

Donation Amount: $20

Color: Available in Black, Royal Blue, and Red"

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East Gate: Filipinim Ode to Natalie Portman

John-Flor's encore performance of "Natalie" - an Ode to Natalie Portman - @ The Five Points Variety Hour/Silk Road Cafe in Chinatown:



John-Flor is a mysterious fellow: clever, warm, evocative, multicolored, ethereal, ghostly, swirling like deep breaths. Chilling and beautiful - New York Newsday, Rafer Guzmán.

Some scene photos from the event, including Yehudim, Filipinim and Sinim {Chinese}, oi mai!

John-Flor & Joanlie, Featured Singer-Songwriters @ 5 Points

Shavuah Tov.

Sources:

John-Flor on MySpace
John-Flor on CD Baby
John-Flor on YouTube
Joanlie on MySpace
Gary Vider on MySpace
Sensitive Guys With Guitars blog
Sensitive Guys With Guitars on YouTube
The Five Points Variety Hour/Silk Road Cafe
The Golden Siamese-Gate of Israel