As an Israeli living in the US I truly value you providing a different perspective in English than what is being offered in the mainstream american media. Thank you for this important work. I feel like I can share your podcast with friends and family here and they would otherwise never hear another aspect of this conflict that Israelis have been exposed to this year.
This is one of the best analysis of this horrendous situation in which Israel has found itself. Very sober, I must say. Nonetheless, no matter how, no matter when, Israel must win.
Such a great conversation gentleman…. Like Eylon the unfairness of the anti israeli bias fries my brain… its illogical, there’s zero critical thinking it’s honestly terrifying 🇬🇧🇮🇱🤷♀️💙
Mr Levy, October 7 was a perfect storm of hubris, political infighting, complacency and egos. But above all, a nation divided projects weakness. Weakness irresistibly draws jackals. It is their inherent nature. They lurk, waiting for just the right moment to separate the vulnerable from the protection of the herd. They strike as a pack, each pulling in his own direction, and tear their target apart. We were so busy screaming at each other, calling for figurative blood, that the Almighty decided to reward us with literal blood instead.
Thank you for this conversation. I think that ANY discussion about the strategy in Gaza has to take the hostages into account. They create a completely new calculus that minimizes the chances of them being injured or killed.
I see Putin`s invasion of Ukraine as the first shot. As an American it is truly depressing that most citizens, both political parties and the two Presidential candidates can`t put the pieces together.
The world has already been through a "peace in our time" after the armistice that ended WW1. Allowing Germany to persist in a weak state was a huge mistake. The allies should have paritioned Germany in at least three countries. The eastern parts of Germany, which had been wrested from Poland, should have been given back to Poland to make it a strong buffer state between the USSR and any attempt at German unity. The western border of Hanover and Bavaria should have been set at the Rhine. Pacifism leads to war, as the pacifist conclusion of WW1 inevitably led to WW2.
Allegedly the State of *Israel’s nomadic *Bedouin(s) are at odds: - with modernised State From [1858] during *Ottoman Rule, the *Negev Bedouin apparently: - underwent a process known as (*sedentarization) which in-effect: - accelerated after the founding of *Israel. Historically, in the [1948] *Arab-Israeli War, most of the *Bedouin(s): - resettled in neighbouring Countries. Reportedly, over time, some of them started returning to *Israel. Estimating a figure of about [11,000], who were recognized by: - the State of *Israel as it's citizens by [1954]. Traditionally, the *Bedouin people originated in the *Arab Peninsula. Over the course of time-historically they spread to other regions. For example: such as both North Africa and other areas: - of the Middle East. Dating further back for instance, with the rise of *Islam in the: [7]th Century AD. Allegedly, the *Bedouin(s) were the first to adopt the new religion, - as a significant role in its propagation. Most notably amongst the dwellers of *Arabia, in particular the: *Arabian Peninsula. Alongside, other geographic Region(s) in which they share: *Arabic as the most predominant language spoken/ to communicate. Equally important the *Bedouin(s) identifying as *Sunni Muslims. Who usually observe the *Muslim holidays and attend traditional: *Muslim customs. Internationally there are *Bedouin communities in *13 Countries: - listed below. 1.Egypt. 2. Syria. 3. Palestine. 4. Israel. 5. Jordan. 6. Saudi Arabia. 7. Iraq. 8. Yemen. 9. Morocco. 10. Sudan. 11. Algeria. 12. Tunisia. 13. Libya. .. Traditionally, the *Bedouin(s) wear black garment(s) such as black robes: - in order to survive in hot desert(s). For instance : it is said that the black *Bedouin robes gain Two to Three: - times as much heat by radiation from the Sun. Compared as to the: - white robes. But, enhanced convection of air beneath the robe carries this heat: - away before it reaches/in contact with the skin. However, some of these *Bedouins are *Israeli citizens. Estimating: - a small percentage. Who are enlisted in the *Israeli army given, - the exception as those *Bedouin(s) who serve in *Israel Army. But, distinguishing themselves as expert trackers. Complementary to the latter the *Israel's Bedouin(s) are of *Muslim,: - faith and are known to be a *Arabic-speaking group. Interestingly, these formerly nomadic people were once considered: - part of the Palestinian nation. Although,most of them are now proud to call themselves *Israelis. For example best seen when in cooperation between the *Jew(s): - and the *Bedouin(s). Which began before the establishment: of the *Israeli state in [1948]. At time when the *Bedouin(s) comprised of only one segment of the: *Palestinian people. Who integrated into a part of *Jewish history: - and culture. They achieved this by actively participating in it's: - social, political, cultural, and economic interactions. However, unlike most *Jewish Israelis, the *Bedouin(s) people are: - not required to serve in the *Israeli military. Nevertheless, though some choose to do so anyway, especially: - opting/often in specialized units operating in the *Negev desert. Then again these *Bedouin(s) who join the military receive support: - from the State to complete high school studies. Educated in the *Hebrew language course(s) and driving lessons. However there are difference between a *Bedouin and an *Arab. Translated in the local context, a "Bedouin" is a regional specialist: Whose earning/living is in livestock breeding. Also, whose closest: - social and political ties are with his pastoral kinsmen. On the other hand the sedentary *Arab, in respect by contrast, places. Seem to place less emphasis on relations with genealogically: - distant kin. .. In a nut-shell the *Palestinian Bedouin are a semi-nomadic people: - who are an integral part of the *Palestinian people. Following the *6 most predominant considerations. 1. Identity as *Palestinian Arabs. ( But, use the term *Bedouin to describe their nomadic lifestyle). 2. Lifestyle (Traditionally, they herded animals & graze them on the land. But, they have increasingly adopted a more sedentary lifestyle: - by having to rely upon agriculture). 3. Challenge(s) ( such as : discrimination: given they are considered vulnerable: - in the occupied *Palestinian territory. (oPt). Where they face illegal and discriminatory measures). 4. Eviction: ( By *Israel, who considers that many of these *Bedouin: - tribes/ villages to be illegal). In addition *Israel has offered to provide services and housing: - if they move to Cities. But, many *Bedouin(s) are not interested in leaving their way of life. .. 5. Attacks: ( since, the *Bedouin tribes have been subjected to attacks: - by the *Jewish settlers. Also by the *Israeli army, and police. Reportedly, some families have been forced to leave their: - homes and have not been able to return. ... 6. Most of the *Bedouin(s) people are originally from the: *Negev Desert. Yet, were displaced or fled during the [1948] *Arab-Israeli War. To summaries the *Palestinian Bedouin come to form an: - organic part of the *Palestinian people. Who respectively characterized: themselves by a semi-pastoral: - and agricultural lifestyle. ...
Celebration(s) of the *7 Feast(s) Festival(s) in the *Jewish Calendar. Respectively, the Feast(s) as follows. 1. *Pesach. 2. *Unleavened Bread: 3. First *Fruits. 4. *Shavu'ot, 5. *Trumpets. 6, *Yom Kippur. 7, *Sukkot. .. Integrated into the *Four *Jewish Holy Day(s). For instance: the *Jewish holiday(s). 1. *Rosh Hashanah.
In *Judaism, the *Book of Life, is a Book in which *God record(s). The Name(s) of people who are destined for Heaven. Referencing this *Book of Life, which is opened on: *Rosh Hashanah/*Jewish New Year. And in essence marking the beginning of the most Sacred Annual: - period in *Judaism. Since, *Rosh Hashanah commemorates the Creation of the World: - and then the beginning of the *Days of Awe. Note: (a *10-day period of introspection and repentance) But, follows the culmination leading to *Yom Kippur/ *Day of Atonement. For example see table below: *Rosh Hashanah *Prayer times. Begins Start of first day of *Tishrei. Ends End of second day of *Tishrei. Date 1 *Tishrei, 2 *Tishrei. Later ( approximately 10 days) after New Year this *Book: - is sealed on: *Yom Kippur/ the *Day of Atonement. Respectively, the period between the Two holiday(s) is known as: - the Ten Days of *Repentance. Hence, a time when *Jewish people/community reflect on their: - actions and seek *God forgiveness through *Prayer(s). .. More importantly the phrase(s) which are inscribed in: - the *Book of Life. For instance: some common phrase used during: - the *Ten Days of Repentance. 1. The greeting "G'mar chatima tova." - ( this phrase means that *God will decide who will live: - another Year by the end of *Yom Kippur). 2. "May you have a good final sealing in the Book of life". - (a customary greeting during) the *Ten Days of Repentance. 3. The Origins of the *Book of Life - ( an insight into the concept of) the *Book of Life. Tracing back to the Story of the *Golden Calf. Reference: the Book of *Exodus. ... 4. The role of *Repentance, Prayer & Tzedakah. According to the *Unetaneh Tokef, Repentance *Prayer and: *Tzedakah. Which is prescribed as a means to assist the people; - in avoiding the severe decree ... 2. *Yom Kippur During the [10] Days of *Awe between *Rosh Hashanah and: *Yom Kippur, it is believed that all Creatures are judged. And as a result the decision is made whether they will live: - or die in the coming Year. In addition to the Name(s) of the righteous which are too: - inscribed in the *Book of life. Consequently, those who commit the wickedest/ bad/deeds, - also get written in this *Book of Life. Which in-effect are those: - destined to be condemned to death. Therefore *Yom Kippur, is the holiest day of the Year for people: - who practice *Judaism. Rather, the highest and most sacred holiday in the *Jewish Calendar. Starting *Ten days after *Rosh Hashanah, *Yom Kippur is observed: - to celebrate reconciliation between *God and man. ... 3. *Sukkot (first of Seven days). Reference also *4 other Name(s). 1. *Chag (חג), Holiday. 2. *Sukkot (סוכות), *Tabernacles/Booths. 3. *Chag HaAsif (חג האסיף), The Holiday of Ingathering. 4. *Zman Simchateinu (זמן שמחתינו), Time of our Happiness. ... Complementary to the latter Names *Sukkot is a weeklong *Jewish: - holiday which celebrates the fall harvest. Rated as one of the most joyful festivals in *Judaism, intending to: - bring families, friends and communities together. Furthermore, the holiday also commemorates the [40] Year(s), - remembering the *Jewish people. Who spent all those Years: - in the desert after escaping slavery in *Egypt. Respectively the *8 important concepts as follows. 1. *Sukkot takes place from Sundown on October to Nightfall: - on October. 2. *Sukkot is a harvest festival and time of thanksgiving. Also celebrated by building a temporary outdoor structure: - called a *Sukkah. Representing the huts where the *Israelites lived after: - leaving *Egypt. 3. *Sukkot is celebrated with many traditions, - such as: building a *sukkah: (a small booth/hut with a roof). - made of thatch or branches. 4. Decorating the *Sukkah(s) (used for eating, entertaining: & sleeping. 5. Inviting guests: including Families & friends, neighbors, - and the community members to share meals in the *Sukkah. 6. Shaking branches: *Palm *myrtle *willow, and *citron: - branches. A ritual in shaking the 3/4 branches in respect to: - remember the bounty of the Holy Land. 7. Eating traditional foods: such as: sweet and stuffed dishes: - the likes of *pierogi, *stuffed cabbage leaves, *stuffed fish, - and *pastries etc are served. 8. Traditionally no work Counting the first Two days of *Sukkot, the last day, and: *Simchat Torah. Which are days when no work is permitted. ... 4. *Shemini Atzeret. And in commemoration of the bounty of the *Holy Land, the *Jewish: - people/community hold and shake the Four species of plants. Also in *Hebrew known as *Arba minim, which consists of: - the following *4 plant(s). 1. Palm. 2. Myrtle. 3. Willow (lulav). 4. Citron (etrog). .. Coming at the conclusion of *Sukkot which are dated as the Two: - holidays of *Shemini Atzeret and *Simchat Torah. The Hebrew word *Atzeret is generally translated as "assembly," But, shares a linguistic root with the word *Atzor, meaning: - "stop" or "tarry". Equally important *Shemini Atzeret is characterized as a day: - when the *Jewish people "tarries" to spend an additional day. Alongside *God at the end of *Sukkot. For instance: the first day is referred to as *Shemini Atzeret: - and the second day as *Simchat Torah. Rather, although both days are officially *Shemini Atzeret. But, according to *Halakha. Referenced in the reflection in the *liturgy. ..
See the *Halley's Comet's *Shooting Star / *Orionid Meteor Shower: FYI the next *Comet visible from *Earth: Bottom line. Referencing *Halley's Comet: *Shooting Star shower: - produced every Year when *Earth passes through the debris. Composed of ice and dust - left behind by *Halley's Comet. According to NASA. given the debris trail intersects *Earth's: - atmosphere and as a result the debris disintegrates. Rather, then creates streaks in the night sky. I'd like to bring to your attention that on *October [2024]. Not *1 but, *2 very bright *Comets might Grace our skies. - (as follows). 1.*Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS. 2. *C/2024 S1-ATLAS. - (note: the latter recently discovered). The *Orionid Meteor Shower stretches from *September [26] - to *November [2], [2024'. Rather specifically estimated for the UK the *Orionids will peak: - at night for activity on Monday *October [21]. And respectively into the early Hour(s), - of *Tuesday, *October [22]. Although recorded sightings of *Halley's Comet go back more: - than [2,000] Year(s). Coupled with the famous association. Since. the *Norman invasion of *England in the Year [1066]. Yet, including the first illustration of the comet on: - the *Bayeux Tapestry. According to the *American Meteor Society. Given the experts say that the best opportunity to witness: - streaking *Meteors on those days are from Midnight to Dawn. More importantly the *Orionid(s) are one of *2 Annual *Meteor: - showers caused by *Halley's Comet. Rather, the only known to the naked-eye *Comet which can: - be theoretically be seen twice in one human lifetime. Yet, the *Comet will return in the Year [2061] as predicted: - on it's regular [76]-Year journey around the Sun. More precisely the prediction(s) of the next day. Date on *July [29], *Comet Halley (is foretasted) to pass: - closest to *Earth. Although from a futuristic perspective *Comet Halley in [2061]. - will get no closer than an estimation of [0.48] a.u.*. Compared to an estimation of [0.42] a.u.*. Located, bearing(s) from *Earth during the *Comet's previous: - approach on *April [10], [1986]. But, apparently the [2061] apparition will be more impressive. Due to *Halley passing the perihelion on February. On the same token the spiritual meaning of *Halley's Comet. Traditionally *Ancient Greek and *Chinese sighting(s). Referenced to be inspired by radical change in either society. But, it's thought that *Halley's Comet has been repeatedly: - deemed an (omen) of good and bad fortune. In addition consequently influenced by Ruler(s), Emperor(s), - also King(s) to make monumental decision(s). However the Celestial visitor was often considered more: - a bad (omen). Allegedly thought as a linked to everything: - such as from the death of King(s) to natural disaster(s). Equally important, the Historian *Flavius Josephus who, - depicted the *Comet of [66] A.D. As a “Star resembling a Sword” and in contemplation as a: - portent of the destruction of *Jerusalem by the *Roman(s). .. On the other hand considering what if *Halley's Comet hit *Earth. Surmising that the resulting impact energy is equivalent: - to [4.4] Billion Megatons of TNT. An estimation of about [44] times the estimated energy: - of the asteroid impact. Referencing which killed the dinosaurs [65] Million Year(s) ago. And so, if *Halley's Comet hit *Earth at that given rate. Such as that as an energetic impact which may completely: - sterilize *Earth. But, resulting in the extinction of all life on the Planet. .. On the bright side: Find an area with a clear view of the horizon: - preferably away from trees and buildings. Excluding, binoculars & telescopes as they will restrict: - the size aperture(s) lens to which to see the Sky. Yet, enchanted by the Meteors which seem to originate: - from the Constellation of *Perseus via the naked eye(s). ..
The *Jewish Holy *Bible is known in *Hebrew as the *Tanakh: A trilogy developed as a single theme. For example as an acronym of the *Three sets of Book(s), - encapsulated with-in the following *3 indicated below. 1. the *Pentateuch/*Torah. 2. the *Prophet(s)/*Nevi'im. 3. the *Writing(s)/*Ketuvim. Complementary to the *Three sets of Book(s) is the *7 Feast(s), - in the *Jewish Calendar. Traditionally the first *Three Feast(s) - which fall in-between: *March & *April. - (as follows). 1. *Pesach,. 2. *Unleavened Bread. 3. & First Fruits. Respectively, the Fourth One. 4. *Shavu'ot *Summer Harvest. ( which-occurs in late May or early June). Complementary to the latter harvest(s) is the last *Three Feast(s). - (as follows). 1. *Trumpet(s). 2. *Yom Kippur. 3. *Sukkot ( during September and October). .. Subsequently, *Friday is an important Day for the Jewish/people of faith: - community. This is because the *Jew(s) observe a day of rest, to commemorate *God resting. Since, on the *Seventh Day after *He made the World. Recognised by the Religion of Practising *Judaism - on the *Sabbath. *Shabbat, Holiness And as a mark of respect the *Jewish community observe *Shabbat, - which begins on every *Friday at Sunset and lasts until Sunset: on *Saturday. Rather, it is a time for the *Jewish families/community to unite in time: - through *Rabbinical services at the *Synagogue. For instance: guided by the *Scripture(s) the *Jewish Sabbath: From the *Hebrew word *Shavat, (which means) "to rest." According to Biblical tradition, *Shavat, is observed throughout: - the Year on the *Seventh Day of the Week-*Saturday. Respectively, *YHWH who told us to "Guard and remember the *Shabbat." See Reference: *Exodus [20:8-11]. Given the in-sights to *Shabbat, which most people believe is all about: - having a real two-way relationship with our *ELOHIM. Faithfully, via *Bible study and prayer. Whether that be together at home: - or at a congregation. In addition to spending quality time with family, or reconnect with friends: - or both and even with oneself. But, a clear Message from the *Scripture(s) insisting that we are to *rest. Given, a clear written commandment to refrain from our daily work/toil. Yet, seeking to spend *Shabbat the best way with a local *Messianic: - congregation where one/we can find fellowship after the Service Moreover, during *Shabbat, the *Jewish people take time out from: - the busy work-week to participate in One or all Four activates. - (as follows). 1. Light Candle(s). 2. Eat a (delicious) meal with family & friends. 3. Attend Service(s) at the Synagogue. 4. -or just go for a long, leisurely walk. Equally important on the other hand is the things prohibited: - (can-not do) on the *Sabbath Day. The *4 main activities as follows. 1.1. *Carrying (in a public place). 1.2. *Burning (a fire or causing anything to burn). 1.3. *Extinguishing ( lowering a flame in any way). 2. *Finishing: . According to *Halakha / *Jewish Religious Law. On the Day of *Shabbat, (which is observed from a few minutes), - before the Sun sets on *Friday Evening. Until, the appearance of *Three Star(s) in the Sky on Saturday Night. Extended, or an *Hour after Sundown. Reference: Note [14] Traditionally, *Shabbat is ushered in by lighting candles and reciting, - Blessings over wine and bread. .. 2. Writing: Writing is one of the activities that is prohibited for a practising: *Jewish person/community on *Shabbat. Reference: Note [19].included in the [39] types of activity called: *Melakha in the *Torah. ... 3. *Erasing / *Mochek. This concept applies to *Erasing letters or removing ink to create: - an empty space. To elaborate further that which is large enough to write at least: - approximately *Two letters. But, in its place both constitute(s) as the *av melachah of *Mochek. Reference: Note [2l]. 4. *Cooking Written in the *Torah are the *Commandment(s) to follow on the: *Sabbath. In addition to the *Biblical reference/prohibition of cooking on: *Shabbat. For instance; there exist several related *Rabbinical ruling(s)/ *prohibitions on *Shabbat. For example one theory suggests that *Shekhinah is prohibited: - to leave uncooked food to cook on *Shabbat. Specifically on a lit stove or oven. Rather, lest one comes to stir the coals on *Shabbat to increase: - the strength of the flame. Equally important in the *Bible Verse on - no cooking on the *Sabbath. Hence.. no cooking should be done on that day. Allegedly, the instruction *Commandment(s) which *God gave to *Israel. Note [23], should not be disregarded: For one instance: written below. "Bake that which ye will bake today, - and seethe that ye will seethe;" for "tomorrow is the rest of the holy: *Sabbath unto the Lord." Reference: Exodus [16] :[23] ... 5. *Washing Handwashing in *Judaism Reference: the *Talmud, which states that *God Commanded: - the *Jewish people to wash their hands. Hinting that the cleanness provides the text of the: *Netilat Yadaim: blessing (which is still) in use. Note [25]. ... Complementary to the latter *Kabbalah or *Qabalah: Written as: (/kəˈbɑːlə, ˈkæbələ/ kə-BAH-lə, KAB-ə-lə ). *Hebrew ( קַבָּלָה ) romanized: *Qabbālā, (lit. 'reception, tradition'). Referenced as *Kabbalah is an esoteric method, also a discipline: - and school of thought in *Jewish mysticism. Yet, forms the foundation of mystical religious interpretation(s), - within *Judaism. For example: *Zohar / (זהר) meaning "Splendor" is said to be the most: - important text of *Kabbalah. For instance: at times achieving even canonical status as part of: - the *Oral Torah. But, a mystical commentary on the *Torah, written in an artificial: - mixture of several *Aramaic dialects. For instance: like both written with-in the Babylonian Scripture(s). Text (as follows). 1.*Targumic Aramaic of *Targum Onkelos. 2. Babylonian *Talmudic Aramaic. According to *Kabbalah: Quote: "only by describing what *God is not: - can *God be defined. *God is Ein Sof, or "without end," - without spatial or timely boundaries. *God is never illustrated in human form: - and is without gender. .. For instance in *His magnificence the word/term "Splendor" or "Radiance" - is known to be a foundational work of *Kabbalistic literature. Referencing. a group of Book(s) which include commentary on the, - mystical aspects of the *Torah. Rather, the Five Book(s) of *Moses. In addition to, and the *Scriptural interpretations as well as material: - on the following *3 insight(s) into the *paradoxical realm(s). - (as follows). 1. *Mysticism. 2. *Mythical Cosmogony: 3. *Mystical Psychology. Rather, *Radiance is a Story of obligation, friendship, - and love. Between Two people of different races But, that should be repulsed by each other. ....
@@lisbethmllegaard8437 because Russia attacked Ukraine with no Reason at all. Russia has no treat from Ukraine. Hamas's agenda is to kill all jews. They declare this openly. We where just too focused on the illusion of PEACE. There will never be peace here as long as tge radical islam hamas or others plan to kill israel and cleanse jews
As an Israeli living in the US I truly value you providing a different perspective in English than what is being offered in the mainstream american media. Thank you for this important work. I feel like I can share your podcast with friends and family here and they would otherwise never hear another aspect of this conflict that Israelis have been exposed to this year.
Jewish groups in the US are too liberal. It’s a big problem.
Two wise men asking the right questions. Am Yisrael Chai
Superb Eylon
Wow, a very insightful conversation. Thank you Eylon, just great!
This was a very informative interview. Thank you.
Agreed about the handling of the Philadelphi corridor. Very insightful interview, much appreciated, thank you!
This is one of the best analysis of this horrendous situation in which Israel has found itself. Very sober, I must say. Nonetheless, no matter how, no matter when, Israel must win.
Good fortune and safety for Israel! ❤💙😘🇮🇱🙏🕊️
Such a great conversation gentleman…. Like Eylon the unfairness of the anti israeli bias fries my brain… its illogical, there’s zero critical thinking it’s honestly terrifying 🇬🇧🇮🇱🤷♀️💙
Mr Levy, October 7 was a perfect storm of hubris, political infighting, complacency and egos. But above all, a nation divided projects weakness. Weakness irresistibly draws jackals. It is their inherent nature. They lurk, waiting for just the right moment to separate the vulnerable from the protection of the herd. They strike as a pack, each pulling in his own direction, and tear their target apart. We were so busy screaming at each other, calling for figurative blood, that the Almighty decided to reward us with literal blood instead.
Thank you for this conversation. I think that ANY discussion about the strategy in Gaza has to take the hostages into account. They create a completely new calculus that minimizes the chances of them being injured or killed.
Elon Levy is the best!
I see Putin`s invasion of Ukraine as the first shot. As an American it is truly depressing that most citizens, both political parties and the two Presidential candidates can`t put the pieces together.
So good, but these always are. Thank you, Eylon!!
What a great, educated and articulated conversation
Thank you! 🙏🏻
Awesome, thanks to for one more interesting discussion
The world has already been through a "peace in our time" after the armistice that ended WW1. Allowing Germany to persist in a weak state was a huge mistake. The allies should have paritioned Germany in at least three countries. The eastern parts of Germany, which had been wrested from Poland, should have been given back to Poland to make it a strong buffer state between the USSR and any attempt at German unity. The western border of Hanover and Bavaria should have been set at the Rhine. Pacifism leads to war, as the pacifist conclusion of WW1 inevitably led to WW2.
0:46 how you make them acknowledge they are defeated?
They will never acknowledge that
Lovely English accent and lovely American accent.
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Somewhere. Somehow someone since this is a consensus it may take 200-400 years until there will be a plan lol
Allegedly the State of *Israel’s nomadic *Bedouin(s) are at odds:
- with modernised State
From [1858] during *Ottoman Rule, the *Negev Bedouin apparently:
- underwent a process known as (*sedentarization) which in-effect:
- accelerated after the founding of *Israel.
Historically, in the [1948] *Arab-Israeli War, most of the *Bedouin(s):
- resettled in neighbouring Countries.
Reportedly, over time, some of them started returning to *Israel.
Estimating a figure of about [11,000], who were recognized by:
- the State of *Israel as it's citizens by [1954].
Traditionally, the *Bedouin people originated in the *Arab Peninsula.
Over the course of time-historically they spread to other regions.
For example: such as both North Africa and other areas:
- of the Middle East.
Dating further back for instance, with the rise of *Islam in the:
[7]th Century AD.
Allegedly, the *Bedouin(s) were the first to adopt the new religion,
- as a significant role in its propagation.
Most notably amongst the dwellers of *Arabia, in particular the:
*Arabian Peninsula.
Alongside, other geographic Region(s) in which they share:
*Arabic as the most predominant language spoken/ to communicate.
Equally important the *Bedouin(s) identifying as *Sunni Muslims.
Who usually observe the *Muslim holidays and attend traditional:
*Muslim customs.
Internationally there are *Bedouin communities in *13 Countries:
- listed below.
1.Egypt.
2. Syria.
3. Palestine.
4. Israel.
5. Jordan.
6. Saudi Arabia.
7. Iraq.
8. Yemen.
9. Morocco.
10. Sudan.
11. Algeria.
12. Tunisia.
13. Libya.
..
Traditionally, the *Bedouin(s) wear black garment(s) such as black robes:
- in order to survive in hot desert(s).
For instance : it is said that the black *Bedouin robes gain Two to Three:
- times as much heat by radiation from the Sun. Compared as to the:
- white robes.
But, enhanced convection of air beneath the robe carries this heat:
- away before it reaches/in contact with the skin.
However, some of these *Bedouins are *Israeli citizens. Estimating:
- a small percentage. Who are enlisted in the *Israeli army given,
- the exception as those *Bedouin(s) who serve in *Israel Army.
But, distinguishing themselves as expert trackers.
Complementary to the latter the *Israel's Bedouin(s) are of *Muslim,:
- faith and are known to be a *Arabic-speaking group.
Interestingly, these formerly nomadic people were once considered:
- part of the Palestinian nation.
Although,most of them are now proud to call themselves *Israelis.
For example best seen when in cooperation between the *Jew(s):
- and the *Bedouin(s). Which began before the establishment:
of the *Israeli state in [1948].
At time when the *Bedouin(s) comprised of only one segment of the:
*Palestinian people. Who integrated into a part of *Jewish history:
- and culture. They achieved this by actively participating in it's:
- social, political, cultural, and economic interactions.
However, unlike most *Jewish Israelis, the *Bedouin(s) people are:
- not required to serve in the *Israeli military.
Nevertheless, though some choose to do so anyway, especially:
- opting/often in specialized units operating in the *Negev desert.
Then again these *Bedouin(s) who join the military receive support:
- from the State to complete high school studies.
Educated in the *Hebrew language course(s) and driving lessons.
However there are difference between a *Bedouin and an *Arab.
Translated in the local context, a "Bedouin" is a regional specialist:
Whose earning/living is in livestock breeding. Also, whose closest:
- social and political ties are with his pastoral kinsmen.
On the other hand the sedentary *Arab, in respect by contrast, places.
Seem to place less emphasis on relations with genealogically:
- distant kin.
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In a nut-shell the *Palestinian Bedouin are a semi-nomadic people:
- who are an integral part of the *Palestinian people.
Following the *6 most predominant considerations.
1. Identity as *Palestinian Arabs.
( But, use the term *Bedouin to describe their nomadic lifestyle).
2. Lifestyle
(Traditionally, they herded animals & graze them on the land.
But, they have increasingly adopted a more sedentary lifestyle:
- by having to rely upon agriculture).
3. Challenge(s)
( such as : discrimination: given they are considered vulnerable:
- in the occupied *Palestinian territory. (oPt).
Where they face illegal and discriminatory measures).
4. Eviction:
( By *Israel, who considers that many of these *Bedouin:
- tribes/ villages to be illegal).
In addition *Israel has offered to provide services and housing:
- if they move to Cities.
But, many *Bedouin(s) are not interested in leaving their way of life.
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5. Attacks:
( since, the *Bedouin tribes have been subjected to attacks:
- by the *Jewish settlers. Also by the *Israeli army, and police.
Reportedly, some families have been forced to leave their:
- homes and have not been able to return.
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6. Most of the *Bedouin(s) people are originally from the:
*Negev Desert.
Yet, were displaced or fled during the [1948] *Arab-Israeli War.
To summaries the *Palestinian Bedouin come to form an:
- organic part of the *Palestinian people.
Who respectively characterized: themselves by a semi-pastoral:
- and agricultural lifestyle.
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Celebration(s) of the *7 Feast(s) Festival(s) in the *Jewish Calendar.
Respectively, the Feast(s) as follows.
1. *Pesach.
2. *Unleavened Bread:
3. First *Fruits.
4. *Shavu'ot,
5. *Trumpets.
6, *Yom Kippur.
7, *Sukkot.
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Integrated into the *Four *Jewish Holy Day(s).
For instance: the *Jewish holiday(s).
1. *Rosh Hashanah.
In *Judaism, the *Book of Life, is a Book in which *God record(s).
The Name(s) of people who are destined for Heaven.
Referencing this *Book of Life, which is opened on:
*Rosh Hashanah/*Jewish New Year.
And in essence marking the beginning of the most Sacred Annual:
- period in *Judaism.
Since, *Rosh Hashanah commemorates the Creation of the World:
- and then the beginning of the *Days of Awe.
Note: (a *10-day period of introspection and repentance)
But, follows the culmination leading to *Yom Kippur/
*Day of Atonement.
For example see table below: *Rosh Hashanah *Prayer times.
Begins Start of first day of *Tishrei.
Ends End of second day of *Tishrei.
Date 1 *Tishrei, 2 *Tishrei.
Later ( approximately 10 days) after New Year this *Book:
- is sealed on: *Yom Kippur/ the *Day of Atonement.
Respectively, the period between the Two holiday(s) is known as:
- the Ten Days of *Repentance.
Hence, a time when *Jewish people/community reflect on their:
- actions and seek *God forgiveness through *Prayer(s).
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More importantly the phrase(s) which are inscribed in:
- the *Book of Life.
For instance: some common phrase used during:
- the *Ten Days of Repentance.
1. The greeting "G'mar chatima tova."
- ( this phrase means that *God will decide who will live:
- another Year by the end of *Yom Kippur).
2. "May you have a good final sealing in the Book of life".
- (a customary greeting during) the *Ten Days of Repentance.
3. The Origins of the *Book of Life
- ( an insight into the concept of) the *Book of Life.
Tracing back to the Story of the *Golden Calf.
Reference: the Book of *Exodus.
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4. The role of *Repentance, Prayer & Tzedakah.
According to the *Unetaneh Tokef, Repentance *Prayer and:
*Tzedakah. Which is prescribed as a means to assist the people;
- in avoiding the severe decree
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2. *Yom Kippur
During the [10] Days of *Awe between *Rosh Hashanah and:
*Yom Kippur, it is believed that all Creatures are judged.
And as a result the decision is made whether they will live:
- or die in the coming Year.
In addition to the Name(s) of the righteous which are too:
- inscribed in the *Book of life.
Consequently, those who commit the wickedest/ bad/deeds,
- also get written in this *Book of Life. Which in-effect are those:
- destined to be condemned to death.
Therefore *Yom Kippur, is the holiest day of the Year for people:
- who practice *Judaism.
Rather, the highest and most sacred holiday in the *Jewish Calendar.
Starting *Ten days after *Rosh Hashanah, *Yom Kippur is observed:
- to celebrate reconciliation between *God and man.
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3. *Sukkot (first of Seven days).
Reference also *4 other Name(s).
1. *Chag (חג), Holiday.
2. *Sukkot (סוכות), *Tabernacles/Booths.
3. *Chag HaAsif (חג האסיף), The Holiday of Ingathering.
4. *Zman Simchateinu (זמן שמחתינו), Time of our Happiness.
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Complementary to the latter Names *Sukkot is a weeklong *Jewish:
- holiday which celebrates the fall harvest.
Rated as one of the most joyful festivals in *Judaism, intending to:
- bring families, friends and communities together.
Furthermore, the holiday also commemorates the [40] Year(s),
- remembering the *Jewish people. Who spent all those Years:
- in the desert after escaping slavery in *Egypt.
Respectively the *8 important concepts as follows.
1. *Sukkot takes place from Sundown on October to Nightfall:
- on October.
2. *Sukkot is a harvest festival and time of thanksgiving.
Also celebrated by building a temporary outdoor structure:
- called a *Sukkah.
Representing the huts where the *Israelites lived after:
- leaving *Egypt.
3. *Sukkot is celebrated with many traditions,
- such as: building a *sukkah: (a small booth/hut with a roof).
- made of thatch or branches.
4. Decorating the *Sukkah(s) (used for eating, entertaining:
& sleeping.
5. Inviting guests: including Families & friends, neighbors,
- and the community members to share meals in the *Sukkah.
6. Shaking branches: *Palm *myrtle *willow, and *citron:
- branches. A ritual in shaking the 3/4 branches in respect to:
- remember the bounty of the Holy Land.
7. Eating traditional foods: such as: sweet and stuffed dishes:
- the likes of *pierogi, *stuffed cabbage leaves, *stuffed fish,
- and *pastries etc are served.
8. Traditionally no work
Counting the first Two days of *Sukkot, the last day, and:
*Simchat Torah. Which are days when no work is permitted.
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4. *Shemini Atzeret.
And in commemoration of the bounty of the *Holy Land, the *Jewish:
- people/community hold and shake the Four species of plants.
Also in *Hebrew known as *Arba minim, which consists of:
- the following *4 plant(s).
1. Palm.
2. Myrtle.
3. Willow (lulav).
4. Citron (etrog).
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Coming at the conclusion of *Sukkot which are dated as the Two:
- holidays of *Shemini Atzeret and *Simchat Torah.
The Hebrew word *Atzeret is generally translated as "assembly,"
But, shares a linguistic root with the word *Atzor, meaning:
- "stop" or "tarry".
Equally important *Shemini Atzeret is characterized as a day:
- when the *Jewish people "tarries" to spend an additional day.
Alongside *God at the end of *Sukkot.
For instance: the first day is referred to as *Shemini Atzeret:
- and the second day as *Simchat Torah.
Rather, although both days are officially *Shemini Atzeret.
But, according to *Halakha.
Referenced in the reflection in the *liturgy.
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See the *Halley's Comet's *Shooting Star / *Orionid Meteor Shower:
FYI the next *Comet visible from *Earth: Bottom line.
Referencing *Halley's Comet: *Shooting Star shower:
- produced every Year when *Earth passes through the debris.
Composed of ice and dust - left behind by *Halley's Comet.
According to NASA. given the debris trail intersects *Earth's:
- atmosphere and as a result the debris disintegrates.
Rather, then creates streaks in the night sky.
I'd like to bring to your attention that on *October [2024].
Not *1 but, *2 very bright *Comets might Grace our skies.
- (as follows).
1.*Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS.
2. *C/2024 S1-ATLAS.
- (note: the latter recently discovered).
The *Orionid Meteor Shower stretches from *September [26]
- to *November [2], [2024'.
Rather specifically estimated for the UK the *Orionids will peak:
- at night for activity on Monday *October [21].
And respectively into the early Hour(s),
- of *Tuesday, *October [22].
Although recorded sightings of *Halley's Comet go back more:
- than [2,000] Year(s). Coupled with the famous association.
Since. the *Norman invasion of *England in the Year [1066].
Yet, including the first illustration of the comet on:
- the *Bayeux Tapestry.
According to the *American Meteor Society.
Given the experts say that the best opportunity to witness:
- streaking *Meteors on those days are from Midnight to Dawn.
More importantly the *Orionid(s) are one of *2 Annual *Meteor:
- showers caused by *Halley's Comet.
Rather, the only known to the naked-eye *Comet which can:
- be theoretically be seen twice in one human lifetime.
Yet, the *Comet will return in the Year [2061] as predicted:
- on it's regular [76]-Year journey around the Sun.
More precisely the prediction(s) of the next day.
Date on *July [29], *Comet Halley (is foretasted) to pass:
- closest to *Earth.
Although from a futuristic perspective *Comet Halley in [2061].
- will get no closer than an estimation of [0.48] a.u.*.
Compared to an estimation of [0.42] a.u.*.
Located, bearing(s) from *Earth during the *Comet's previous:
- approach on *April [10], [1986].
But, apparently the [2061] apparition will be more impressive.
Due to *Halley passing the perihelion on February.
On the same token the spiritual meaning of *Halley's Comet.
Traditionally *Ancient Greek and *Chinese sighting(s).
Referenced to be inspired by radical change in either society.
But, it's thought that *Halley's Comet has been repeatedly:
- deemed an (omen) of good and bad fortune.
In addition consequently influenced by Ruler(s), Emperor(s),
- also King(s) to make monumental decision(s).
However the Celestial visitor was often considered more:
- a bad (omen). Allegedly thought as a linked to everything:
- such as from the death of King(s) to natural disaster(s).
Equally important, the Historian *Flavius Josephus who,
- depicted the *Comet of [66] A.D.
As a “Star resembling a Sword” and in contemplation as a:
- portent of the destruction of *Jerusalem by the *Roman(s).
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On the other hand considering what if *Halley's Comet hit *Earth.
Surmising that the resulting impact energy is equivalent:
- to [4.4] Billion Megatons of TNT.
An estimation of about [44] times the estimated energy:
- of the asteroid impact.
Referencing which killed the dinosaurs [65] Million Year(s) ago.
And so, if *Halley's Comet hit *Earth at that given rate.
Such as that as an energetic impact which may completely:
- sterilize *Earth.
But, resulting in the extinction of all life on the Planet.
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On the bright side: Find an area with a clear view of the horizon:
- preferably away from trees and buildings.
Excluding, binoculars & telescopes as they will restrict:
- the size aperture(s) lens to which to see the Sky.
Yet, enchanted by the Meteors which seem to originate:
- from the Constellation of *Perseus via the naked eye(s).
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Ehud Barak and kaplan protesters (some of them) are to blam too. Some of the knew what they were doing
The *Jewish Holy *Bible is known in *Hebrew as the *Tanakh:
A trilogy developed as a single theme.
For example as an acronym of the *Three sets of Book(s),
- encapsulated with-in the following *3 indicated below.
1. the *Pentateuch/*Torah.
2. the *Prophet(s)/*Nevi'im.
3. the *Writing(s)/*Ketuvim.
Complementary to the *Three sets of Book(s) is the *7 Feast(s),
- in the *Jewish Calendar.
Traditionally the first *Three Feast(s) - which fall in-between:
*March & *April.
- (as follows).
1. *Pesach,.
2. *Unleavened Bread.
3. & First Fruits.
Respectively, the Fourth One.
4. *Shavu'ot *Summer Harvest.
( which-occurs in late May or early June).
Complementary to the latter harvest(s) is the last *Three Feast(s).
- (as follows).
1. *Trumpet(s).
2. *Yom Kippur.
3. *Sukkot
( during September and October).
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Subsequently, *Friday is an important Day for the Jewish/people of faith:
- community. This is because the *Jew(s) observe a day of rest,
to commemorate *God resting.
Since, on the *Seventh Day after *He made the World.
Recognised by the Religion of Practising *Judaism - on the *Sabbath.
*Shabbat, Holiness
And as a mark of respect the *Jewish community observe *Shabbat,
- which begins on every *Friday at Sunset and lasts until Sunset:
on *Saturday.
Rather, it is a time for the *Jewish families/community to unite in time:
- through *Rabbinical services at the *Synagogue.
For instance: guided by the *Scripture(s) the *Jewish Sabbath:
From the *Hebrew word *Shavat, (which means) "to rest."
According to Biblical tradition, *Shavat, is observed throughout:
- the Year on the *Seventh Day of the Week-*Saturday.
Respectively, *YHWH who told us to "Guard and remember the *Shabbat."
See Reference: *Exodus [20:8-11].
Given the in-sights to *Shabbat, which most people believe is all about:
- having a real two-way relationship with our *ELOHIM.
Faithfully, via *Bible study and prayer. Whether that be together at home:
- or at a congregation.
In addition to spending quality time with family, or reconnect with friends:
- or both and even with oneself.
But, a clear Message from the *Scripture(s) insisting that we are to *rest.
Given, a clear written commandment to refrain from our daily work/toil.
Yet, seeking to spend *Shabbat the best way with a local *Messianic:
- congregation where one/we can find fellowship after the Service
Moreover, during *Shabbat, the *Jewish people take time out from:
- the busy work-week to participate in One or all Four activates.
- (as follows).
1. Light Candle(s).
2. Eat a (delicious) meal with family & friends.
3. Attend Service(s) at the Synagogue.
4. -or just go for a long, leisurely walk.
Equally important on the other hand is the things prohibited:
- (can-not do) on the *Sabbath Day.
The *4 main activities as follows.
1.1. *Carrying (in a public place).
1.2. *Burning (a fire or causing anything to burn).
1.3. *Extinguishing ( lowering a flame in any way).
2. *Finishing: .
According to *Halakha / *Jewish Religious Law.
On the Day of *Shabbat, (which is observed from a few minutes),
- before the Sun sets on *Friday Evening.
Until, the appearance of *Three Star(s) in the Sky on Saturday Night.
Extended, or an *Hour after Sundown.
Reference: Note [14]
Traditionally, *Shabbat is ushered in by lighting candles and reciting,
- Blessings over wine and bread.
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2. Writing:
Writing is one of the activities that is prohibited for a practising:
*Jewish person/community on *Shabbat.
Reference: Note [19].included in the [39] types of activity called:
*Melakha in the *Torah.
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3. *Erasing / *Mochek.
This concept applies to *Erasing letters or removing ink to create:
- an empty space.
To elaborate further that which is large enough to write at least:
- approximately *Two letters.
But, in its place both constitute(s) as the *av melachah of *Mochek.
Reference: Note [2l].
4. *Cooking
Written in the *Torah are the *Commandment(s) to follow on the:
*Sabbath.
In addition to the *Biblical reference/prohibition of cooking on:
*Shabbat.
For instance; there exist several related *Rabbinical ruling(s)/
*prohibitions on *Shabbat.
For example one theory suggests that *Shekhinah is prohibited:
- to leave uncooked food to cook on *Shabbat.
Specifically on a lit stove or oven.
Rather, lest one comes to stir the coals on *Shabbat to increase:
- the strength of the flame.
Equally important in the *Bible Verse on - no cooking on the *Sabbath.
Hence.. no cooking should be done on that day.
Allegedly, the instruction *Commandment(s) which *God gave to *Israel.
Note [23], should not be disregarded:
For one instance: written below.
"Bake that which ye will bake today,
- and seethe that ye will seethe;"
for "tomorrow is the rest of the holy:
*Sabbath unto the Lord."
Reference: Exodus [16] :[23]
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5. *Washing
Handwashing in *Judaism
Reference: the *Talmud, which states that *God Commanded:
- the *Jewish people to wash their hands.
Hinting that the cleanness provides the text of the:
*Netilat Yadaim: blessing (which is still) in use.
Note [25].
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Complementary to the latter *Kabbalah or *Qabalah:
Written as: (/kəˈbɑːlə, ˈkæbələ/ kə-BAH-lə, KAB-ə-lə ).
*Hebrew ( קַבָּלָה ) romanized: *Qabbālā, (lit. 'reception, tradition').
Referenced as *Kabbalah is an esoteric method, also a discipline:
- and school of thought in *Jewish mysticism.
Yet, forms the foundation of mystical religious interpretation(s),
- within *Judaism.
For example: *Zohar / (זהר) meaning "Splendor" is said to be the most:
- important text of *Kabbalah.
For instance: at times achieving even canonical status as part of:
- the *Oral Torah.
But, a mystical commentary on the *Torah, written in an artificial:
- mixture of several *Aramaic dialects.
For instance: like both written with-in the Babylonian Scripture(s).
Text (as follows).
1.*Targumic Aramaic of *Targum Onkelos.
2. Babylonian *Talmudic Aramaic.
According to *Kabbalah:
Quote: "only by describing what *God is not:
- can *God be defined.
*God is Ein Sof, or "without end,"
- without spatial or timely boundaries.
*God is never illustrated in human form:
- and is without gender.
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For instance in *His magnificence the word/term "Splendor" or "Radiance"
- is known to be a foundational work of *Kabbalistic literature.
Referencing. a group of Book(s) which include commentary on the,
- mystical aspects of the *Torah.
Rather, the Five Book(s) of *Moses.
In addition to, and the *Scriptural interpretations as well as material:
- on the following *3 insight(s) into the *paradoxical realm(s).
- (as follows).
1. *Mysticism.
2. *Mythical Cosmogony:
3. *Mystical Psychology.
Rather, *Radiance is a Story of obligation, friendship,
- and love. Between Two people of different races
But, that should be repulsed by each other.
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Just like in Ukraine 😕
Not exactly
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Depressing
1 year and you couldn't win!! Just move on!!
Somewhere. Somehow someone since this is a consensus it may take 200-400 years until there will be a plan lol