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Rachel Mealey in Tokyo: Japanese people believe dolls have souls and cannot be thrown away with the rubbish.

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Baruch S. Davidson: In Genesis 25:1-6, Abraham married a woman named Keturah and fathered six children. Abraham sent off the children whom she bore "eastward, to the Land of the East." They and their descendents are therefore not bound by the commandments of the Torah, which was given solely to the Jewish people, Isaac’s progeny. The only command that was given to Abraham and his children was circumcision.

Dov Krulwich: If Isaac was given "everything," what were the "gifts" given to the children of Ketura? Rashi explains as follows: "Our Rabbis explained, he gave them a name of God (meaning a Divine incantation) for impure uses." Commentaries on the Talmud explain this "name of God for impure uses" as "secrets of magic and powers of demons." The Daas Zekeinim explains this as "names of demons that are enlisted to do whatever their masters say." The Maharasha’s commentary on the Talmud says that Abraham learned black magic only to be able to defend against it, not to use it. Similarly, the Maharal says that Abraham taught these secrets to the children of Ketura only for defense (making Abraham perhaps the first teacher of defense against the dark arts). Whatever books the Zohar is referring to, we see the Talmud and Zohar presenting a consistent connection between Jewish teachings and Eastern mysticism, brought east by the children of Ketura. While some commentaries indicate that "The land to the east" might be areas just to the East of the Land of Israel, most understand this to be referring to the Far East.



Zohar VaYeira, paragraphs 80-89, Torah Shleima English Edition on Gen 25:6: Rabbi Abba said: I once was in a town where the children of the east live, and they taught me some of their ancient wisdom and showed me their books of wisdom…. I said to them, my children, all of this is similar to what we have in our Torah, but you should avoid these books, to avoid idolatry…. The ancient children of the east possessed a wisdom which they had inherited from Abraham, who had imparted it to the children of his other wife…

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Paul Kennedy: The European Union and the United States are both declining, in terms of economic and military power.

Brent Landau: It’s an incredibly grand story, so who the Magi are in this text is, they are descendants of Adam and Eve’s third son, Seth. They live in this far eastern land. The text calls the land "Shir" and from other ancient texts, it seems like the place it had in mind is the land of China. The cave is filled with light. They’re kind of hesitant about this, but eventually the star…its light concentrates and reveals the small luminous human being…a star child, if you will…it’s Christ. Christ tells them, "This is one of many occasions on which I have appeared to the peoples of the world," so this text may even be saying that there are no non-Christian religions because Christ is the revelation behind everything.

Adeline Lum: Tom saw a vision of how the Lord is on a white horse of revival with two guns: in one gun, the trigger was Japan, the barrel was China, and the cork was Korea. This is what he called as the chopstick revival. Instead of fighting each other, the Lord will unite them as one, as they return to the promised land
Journey of the Magi by Thomas Stearns Eliot OM 
‘A cold coming we had of it,
Just the worst time of the year
For a journey, and such a long journey:
The ways deep and the weather sharp,
The very dead of winter.’
And the camels galled, sorefooted, refractory,
Lying down in the melting snow.
There were times we regretted
The summer palaces on slopes, the terraces,
And the silken girls bringing sherbet.
Then the camel men cursing and grumbling
and running away, and wanting their liquor and women,
And the night-fires going out, and the lack of shelters,
And the cities hostile and the towns unfriendly
And the villages dirty and charging high prices:
A hard time we had of it.
At the end we preferred to travel all night,
Sleeping in snatches,
With the voices singing in our ears, saying
That this was all folly. 
Then at dawn we came down to a temperate valley,
Wet, below the snow line, smelling of vegetation;
With a running stream and a water-mill beating the darkness,
And three trees on the low sky,
And an old white horse galloped away in the meadow.
Then we came to a tavern with vine-leaves over the lintel,
Six hands at an open door dicing for pieces of silver,
And feet kicking the empty wine-skins.
But there was no information, and so we continued
And arrived at evening, not a moment too soon
Finding the place; it was (you might say) satisfactory. 
All this was a long time ago, I remember,
And I would do it again, but set down
This set down
This: were we led all that way for
Birth or Death? There was a Birth, certainly
We had evidence and no doubt. I had seen birth and death,
But had thought they were different; this Birth was
Hard and bitter agony for us, like Death, our death.
We returned to our places, these Kingdoms,
But no longer at ease here, in the old dispensation,
With an alien people clutching their gods.
I should be glad of another death.
21 HE QI NATIVITY THE ADORATION OF THE MAGI.jpg | GOSPEL VIEW FROM CHINA He Qi first saw Jesus’ face in an old magazine. Now he paints his own images of the biblical story. "Artwork has no national boundary, but an artist always has his nationality," says He Qi (pronounced ho-chee) of China. Though a fine-art citizen of the world, He chooses to continue living in his native country. "I love my homeland because my life, my rejoicing, and my suffering have been closely linked with it." He also loves something more than his homeland. During the Cultural Revolution, He was in the countryside painting images of Mao Zedong. One day he saw Raphael’s Madonna and Child in an old magazine. "I was very moved by the softness of the Virgin’s smile," he told William McGurn of Far Eastern Economic Review (Feb. 26, 1998). "Everywhere around me people claimed to be seeking truth but had their knives out." Raphael’s painting alone did not convert He, although it did capture his imagination. "There are two different ways in China for people to become a Christian," he says. "One is by the strong influence from his family background; another way is by his own choice—‘step by step.’ I belong to the second way." He has done doctoral studies in Europe and has been an artist in residence in the United States. Currently he is artist in residence and professor at Nanjing Theological Seminary.

Alexander Lucie-Smith: The Magi come from "the East" and the Matthean story seems to indicate that their journey took two years, as Herod later has all the male children under the age of two put to death "in accordance with the time he had ascertained from the magi" [Matthew 2:16]. The furthest East one could take as a starting point is of course China. Are we meant to understand the Magi as Chinese scholars who took to the long overland route from China, the fabled Silk Road, in their search for the infant King of the Jews whose star they had seen? It is an idea that I very much like. I have a very strong desire to see China become Christian. Might this understanding of the Magi help with the evangelisation of China?

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Paul Kennedy: Asia will be the center of the global economy. The global order is all ready being transformed by the Nations of Asia, as they realign with China as the primary power at the center.



Mohamed Hassan Saeed: The Middle East region, which is witnessing great transformations, needs the Chinese wisdom and policy which stands on the principle of non-intervention in other countries’ internal affairs.

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Ari Yashar: From Iwata to the IDF, follow Daniel Tomohiro's voyage from the far east to defend Israel as his Holocaust survivor grandparents did.

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||Russia's massive drills in Far East||

RT: Military observers from up to 30 countries were closely monitoring the exercises. Military attachés from Angola, China, Malaysia, North Korea, Peru, Venezuela, Zimbabwe and various other countries attended the ultimate stage of the drills at Cape in Kamchatka.

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Ari Yashar: Israel continues its push for allies in the Far East

Ari Yashar: Israel has in recent months made ground-breaking advances in alliances with Asian countries, including Japan, China and India.

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Ronen Shnidman: Shanghai’s three distinct Jewish communities: stateless refugees, Russian Jews and Baghdadi Jews.

Ronen Shnidman: A young Jewish refugee with her Chinese playmates in Shanghai. Photo by Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum
Jonathan Goldstein: There was very little non-commercial interaction, such as dating and marriage between Jews and Chinese or, for that matter, between Russian, Central European, and Baghdadi Jews in Shanghai.

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Danny Brenner: Tokyo-raised Sol Kikuchi, 20, the son of an American Jewish father and a Japanese mother, comes to Israel to serve as a lone soldier in the IDF • “I knew it was exactly what I want to do,” he says.