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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Tanya Taylor: No it is no painting. it's a new Spider call the Angolan Witch spider. they migrated from South America. they primarily eat dogs and cats
In Texas this abnormally large spider was found on the side of this home. It took several gun shots to kill it.... I would literally faint if I saw a spider this BIG.

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Spanish Shabbat.com - Students in South America

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Introducing The Forgotten Jews of South America

An award-winning documentary about a small group of South Americans long to affirm their faith. Their ancestors — European Jews — were forced to convert during the Spanish Inquisition. Isolated in Catholic countries, rejected by local Jewish communities, they battle to become Jews regardless of the consequences. 
The Longing, set in Ecuador, tells the story of their attempt to regain their birthright. The group is comprised of a doctor and his wife from a small town in Ecuador and three women from Ibagué, Colombia (including a mother and daughter), who make the 36-hour, one-way trip by bus. The film begins with their yearning, explaining their connection to Judaism and why their desire to convert is so strong. 
Frustrated in their attempts to become Jews, they locate Jacques Cukierkorn, a Brazilian-American rabbi from Kansas City, Missouri on the Internet. The rabbi travels around the world helping “lost Jews” reclaim their identities. Through Internet study and individual research, the rabbi has given them an immersion course in Judaism—a two-year process. Now, the group is meeting in Guayaquil, where they hope their conversions will become a reality. 
But, first, Rabbi Cukierkorn must get the local Jewish community’s support in facilitating the process. Two Jews besides Cukierkon must be part of the rabbinical court (Beit Din), an essential element of Jewish conversion. Initially, he meets strong resistance, but he is able to get several local Jews to reluctantly participate. 
The film follows the group through the conversion process — anticipation, preparation, water purification (mikva) in the river (as curious bystanders look on) and interviews before the Beit Din. Tension runs high when one of the council members does not arrive. But, ultimately, the process proceeds; all become Jews. 
Lost no more, the new converts’ dreams are fulfilled. Yet they face an uncertain future.

Connecting with ancestors, reclaiming faith. Against all odds.

"18,000,000" Crypto-Judios, om, wow.