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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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星期四

מֹשֶׁה‎: לֹא יָבֹא עַמּוֹנִי וּמוֹאָבִי בִּקְהַל יְהֹוָה גַּם דּוֹר עֲשִׂירִי לֹא יָבֹא לָהֶם בִּקְהַל יְהֹוָה עַד עוֹלָם

יִצְחָק: I found David, My servant; where did I FIND him? In S'dm.
וַתֹּאמֶר הַבְּכִירָה אֶל הַצְּעִירָה אָבִינוּ זָקֵן וְאִישׁ אֵין בָּאָרֶץ לָבוֹא עָלֵינוּ כְּדֶרֶךְ כָּל הָאָרֶץ

Moovz: Filipino Community Supports Rose X-Factor Israel
Mrs. Shira Smiles: So. What she did, was it positive that she is rewarded with having Root coming from her or is it looked at negatively that look: the Daughters of Moav came out and almost destroyed the Jewish people; and the answer is both.

Sabrina Mark: It is lonely in a place that can burn so fast.

The Northeast Son Rose;
He does not know the time when:
The Southeast Son sets...

גמרא: Moabite Women and Ammonite Women are allowed to marry Jewish Men.
גמרא: Moabite Men and Ammonite Men are not allowed to marry Jewish Women.

Nexie: Donkey Ride!
Nexie: At the Dead Sea

BatangMangyan: judean dessert
Mrs. Shira Smiles: S’dm is the lowest place on earth. S’dm is the epitome of selfishness. Be very careful, with great people:

星期二

"U.S. Domestic: 93,277,129; Noah International as of April 20, 2014: 197,400,000 (Production Budget: ₪125,000,000)"
“Malkat Na’amah (‘agreeable,’ ‘singer’) is an ancient princess reincarnated from Na’amah bat Noach, queen wife of Melekh Shlomo and mother of his heir, and the only one of Shlomo’s wives to be mentioned by name within Tanakh as having borne a child. Na’amah is praised in Bava Kamma 38b for her righteousness, on account of which Moshe had previously been warned by G-d not to distress or provoke b’nei Ammon, as Na’amah is a descendant of Lot. ‘Do not provoke them’-with any kind of provocation, as a reward for the modesty shown by their ancestress' (Rashi). Why did they call her Na’amah? She played melodies on the drum to accompany idolatry (Yona Bar Maoz) ergo Na’amah bat Ammon is known as the Ema of Divination.”
"There is great wisdom in Buddhism, yet, as the Alter Rebbe teaches, it is faulty and leads one to arrogance." ~ WWW.KabbalahWisdom.org

星期五

"Ger Class 9 Naaman"


"Neo was Naaman." ~ Rabbi David Katz
Rabbi Laura Duhan Kaplan: What does Na'amah ("Singer") do on the ark? The Torah tells us that Na'amah's half-brother [Yuval] is the world's first musician. Na'amah, says Rabbi Juliet Spitzer, plays music on the ark to calm the animals. The Torah also tells us that the ark has a skylight. According to Rabbi Sandy Eisenberg Sasso, G-d has given Na'amah a task of her own: to collect the planet's plants and care for them in the greenhouse under the skylight.

星期三

Huludun Smile Taikodan - 15th Nippon Taiko Junior Competition


“The drum is the most seductive musical instrument. Its rhythm reminds U.S. of our beeting hearts. In ancient times, before battles, armies would drum furiously to strike fear in the enemies' hearts.” ~ Kenneth Bi


“There was another Na’amah, and why did they call her Na’amah? She played melodies on the drum to accompany idolatry” ~ Yona Bar Maoz {Translated by: Phil Lerman, Kibbutz Be’erot Yitzchak}

Na’amah bat Hanun (ben Melekh Ammon), reincarnation of Na’amah bat Noach, was an Ammonit and the only one of Melekh Shlomo’s 1,000 wives to be mentioned by name within Torah, as having borne a child heir to the throne of Melekh David. She is also known as the Ema of Divination.

星期二

mooninaries: still question whether or not they will take over the world?

"Then did Shelomo build high places that were before Yerushalayim on the right of Har Ha'Zeitim (on the Mountain of the Destroyer which is East of Yerushalayim) for Chemosh, the abomination of Moav and for Molech, the abomination of B'nei Ammon. He did so for all of his alien wives who offered incense, slaughtered sacrifices, and prostrated themselves to their deities." ~ 1 Melachim 11:7-8

“There was another Na’amah, and why did they call her Na’amah? She played melodies on the drum to accompany idolatry” ~ Yona Bar Maoz {Translated by: Phil Lerman, Kibbutz Be’erot Yitzchak}