פֶטְרוֹס וְאַנְדְּרַי

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miércoles, octubre 14, 2020

יְהוּדָ֗ה קֶ֚שֶׁת




PETER REJECEK: No doubt technology may impart Marvel superhero-like powers to Generation Alpha that even tech-savvy Millennials never envisioned over cups of chai latte.


Jingle & Ben: We believe story, color, connectable characters and concept are the way to begin to capture Generation Alpha.

MICHELLE GAN: In a country where systemic racism is alive and well, it can feel easy to think that because we are Filipino, we are brown and our struggle is the same as other brown people. 
It is not.

This does not mean Filipinos do not get to be brown. Instead, it is a reminder that brownness as an identity has its limits. We should be mindful of the diversity of experiences of brown people. We cannot presume to speak on behalf of brown communities.
Fatih Dönmez: Oruc Reis has reached the area in the eastern Mediterranean, where it will carry out its activities. Tests began, yesterday, and we are beginning to receive the first seismic readings today.








Walter Block: Privatize the schools, all of them.



IAN HAWORTH: December 10th marks the first night of Hanukkah, the Jewish “Festival of Lights.” As is traditional, politicians rushed to Twitter to virtue signal in celebration. Not one message contains the word “Jew,” or addresses Jews. Instead, salutations are offered to the vague and irreligious “all those celebrating.”

Filipin@s mostly enter Countries legally. The Law is hard to follow.


SIMCHA JACOBOVICI: Tarshish is Atlantis itself.



Clifford Fabro Rivera: The Olympics are over.
Mercedes Rivera Khan: Good! Now, I can watch Law & Order.

JASON MANKEY: The story of Jesus and the letters of Paul were all written in Greek, a pagan language, which meant Greco-Roman (pagan) ideas were put it into its texts, ideas that the Jewish Jesus would have never agreed with.



JONATHAN SACKS: Ancient Greece was a visual culture, a culture of art, architecture, theatre and spectacle. For the Greeks generally, and Plato specifically, knowing was a form of seeing. Judaism is a non-visual culture. We worship a God who cannot be seen; and making sacred images, icons, is absolutely forbidden. In Judaism we do not see God; we hear God. Knowing is a form of listening.





AMANDA BORSCHEL~DAN: Much like the ancient Israelites, the Edomite people settled and resettled in the Holy Land during various periods of history. Their kingdom was destroyed by the Babylonians around the 6th century BCE. By the Persian era they resettled in the southern hills of Judea. By the Hellenistic period they were called Idumeans by the Greeks following the conquest of Alexander the Great. They eventually assimilated and became Jews.

בֵּ֚ית תֹּֽוגַרְמָ֔ה


MARE NOSTRUM

Heiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation

AVIVA AND SHMUEL BAR~AM: Resin from the spices was so highly valued that in 26 BCE, Roman emperor Augustus tried to capture South Arabia and wrest control of the spices from its rulers. To that end, he sent an army of 10,000 soldiers, 500 Jews drafted by King Herod, and a thousand Nabateans ~ locals who served as middlemen in the spice trade ~ to help in the conquest. The fact that Judean soldiers accompanied the Roman army into South Arabia is the first indication we have of Jews in Yemen.

DAVID KATZ: the actual Messiah will inherit all paths of seed, ending up as an expression in Levy, under the guard of Moses

Jewish Virtual Library: Simeon was absorbed by Judah.

<b>Jewish Virtual Library</b>: Simeon was absorbed by Judah.

YANIV POHORYLES: According to Shmuel Avukia of the community of Kokhav Yaakov, one of the organizers of these conferences, the Romani people are the lost descendants of the Israelite tribe of Simeon.