An #Aquarian won't just get up and judge you like that, we observe then we will know the person you are.— AQUARIUS Astrology (@AquariusUnite) August 15, 2017
— Farsi Out of Bounds (@AsherLeaks) August 15, 2017
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.
An #Aquarian won't just get up and judge you like that, we observe then we will know the person you are.— AQUARIUS Astrology (@AquariusUnite) August 15, 2017
— Farsi Out of Bounds (@AsherLeaks) August 15, 2017
Refreshin, invigorating, articulate essay.... Best summary of the Jewish belief in #Moshiach I've seen to date: http://t.co/aH6ZrceI— Mitzvah Tank (@MitzvahTank) March 14, 2012
(VIN) Jerusalem - HaRav Ovadiya: When Moshiach Comes Everyone Will Follow Sephardic Custom: Jerusalem - In .. http://bit.ly/mDvy1— Jewish News Feeds (@JewishNewsFeeds) September 7, 2009
In annual tradition, members of Filipino church in Israel volunteer clean up around Tel Aviv central bus station - another side of Israel pic.twitter.com/yR6na00Kzh— Rabbi David Mivasair (@Mivasair) June 3, 2017
— Gabriel Rosenberg (@GabRosenberg) May 30, 2017
To all the Filipinos in Tel Aviv..take care! We're praying for the peace of Israel...— Cristine joy Araneta (@Yoj_Araneta) July 10, 2014
At Tel Aviv Central Bus Station - A well- known rendezvous for all Filipino OFWs in Israel. Awesome! 😮👍👫 #Israel2014— Amithyst 🌸 (@theladyamithyst) April 12, 2014
Sunday, went to Central Bus Station for Filipino food. Instead, found an Israeli inhaling hilbeh and singing karaoke in Tagalog. #TelAviv— Daniella Cheslow (@Dacheslow) April 16, 2013
the Manila of Israel #TelAviv....kukikinang ang mata ko sa Filipino foods :O..— Krystle Ramos (@itsLeAnne17) October 27, 2012
So excited to be working with Filipino #women in a 3 hour #selfdefense workshop in Tel Aviv! #vaw #empowerment— El HaLev (@elhalev) September 21, 2011
just watched 'Jellyfish’, filmed in Tel Aviv. One of the storylines follows a Filipina caregiver -few ever that take the perspective— Safe Harbour (@SafeHarbourCdn) November 10, 2008
On my way to Tel Aviv. Wheeww, need 2 shop pinoy go0ds for a week supply. I miss instant pancit canton kea.— Just_Con_eehh (@XaVillaBregas7) April 17, 2010
Israeli court rejects appeal of couple convicted of enslaving Filipino worker https://t.co/hY8fESluui via @timesofisrael— Andy M (@andyismo) Setyembre 9, 2016
— Alenyo G William (@AlenyoG) 22 ביולי 2014
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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.www.ethiopianairlines.com
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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 street2. 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.
“Falashas: The Forgotten Jews,” Baltimore Jewish Times, 9 November 1979: Once they were kings. A half million strong, they matched their faith with fervor and out-matched the Moslem and Christian tribesmen around them to rule the mountain highlands around Lake Tana. They called themselves Beta Israel—the house of Israel—and used the Torah to guide their prayers and memories of the heights of Jerusalem as they lived in their thatched huts in Ethiopia.
But their neighbors called them Falashas—the alien ones, the invaders. And even three hundred years of rule, even the black features that matched those of all the people around them did not make the Jews of Ethiopia secure governors of their destiny in Africa.
Jewish Virtual Library: Others, however, argued for a more quiet diplomacy, void of the public demonstrations and arrests that marked the struggle for Soviet Jewry.