MICHAEL FREUND: Ezekiel is commanded by God to take two sticks. On one, he is to write "For Judah," and on the other "For Joseph, the stick of Ephraim." Then comes the crucial instruction: "Bring them together into one stick so that they become one in your hand" (37:17). Ezekiel's vision is not one of uniformity. The two sticks do not cease to be what they are. Judah remains Judah; Joseph remains Joseph. Unity does not erase difference – it sanctifies and elevates it by placing it within a larger shared destiny.


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Ketriel Blad: In other words, in order for a total restoration to take place, the restored Ephraimites from among the nations will have to become Jewish, in the legal sense of the word, thus accepting the Jewish authorities and becoming obedient to Jewish halachah. In the prophecy of Ezekiel 37:19 the Hebrew text can be understood as HaShem giving Yehuda's stick the function of being over Ephraim's stick and this way both sticks will become one. This teaches us that the Ephraimite movement that comes from heaven cannot rise apart from the Jewish people without submission to the Jewish leaders' authority. This is not for all the gentiles.

แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ BUKHARIM แสดงบทความทั้งหมด
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วันพุธ, กันยายน 14, 2559

วันศุกร์, มกราคม 15, 2559

Mendel Kaplan: When Moshiach will come, we will find a Lot of Lost Jews.
Mendel Kaplan: There are groups of People living in the World who seem to have Jewish ancestry. It’s true; it’s true. The largest group of such People lives in a little known country called Afghanistan and they are known as the Pathans. The Pathans are very strange People because they do not fit into any box. They don’t fit into any typical Society. First of all, they’re self-reliant. They’re fierce warriors, but they do a Lot of things differently. For example, the Pathans circumcize their sons at 8 days old. Nobody does that but the Jews. The Pathans have cities of refuge or what we call orei miklat which the Torah talks about. The Pathans observe that till this very day. The Pathans wear some very strange garments ~ four-cornered garments with lines on them ~ which means they comes from the 2nd Temple period; many of them have fringes. They look a Lot like our Tallitot. And there are other weird things. The Pathans light candles on Friday Night. The Afghani Royal family claims Jewish ancestry. I think, the Pathans probably have some Jewish ancestry. I think, the Pathans do descend from Jews at some point.

วันอาทิตย์, ธันวาคม 27, 2558

וּבִירוּשָׁלִַם יָשְׁבוּ מִן בְּנֵי יְהוּדָה וּמִן בְּנֵי בִנְיָמִן וּמִן בְּנֵי אֶפְרַיִם וּמְנַשֶּׁה

אוּלָם

Edison Toledo: This video is dedicated to my wife Gulkair Toledo and for all my friends and family that didn’t get to attend my wedding in Kyrgyzstan. June 18, 2013. Filipino/American and Kyrgyz wedding. Thank you all for you support and blessings. I hope you enjoy our documentary.

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Jewish Virtual Library: The term "Bukharan Jews" refers to the Central Asian Jews of Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan. Also, a large number of Bukharan Jews have made aliyah and have congregated in Jerusalem.

Megilla 26a, Yoma 12a: What was in the portion of Yehuda? The Temple Mount, the chambers and the courtyards. And what was in the portion of Benyamin? The Ulam (antechamber), the Holy and the Holy of Holies. And a strip comes out of the portion of Yehuda and enters the portion of Benyamin, and the altar was built on that.

וַיִּהְיוּ בְנֵי אוּלָם אֲנָשִׁים גִּבּוֹרֵי חַיִל דֹּרְכֵי קֶשֶׁת וּמַרְבִּים בָּנִים וּבְנֵי בָנִים מֵאָה וַחֲמִשִּׁים כָּל אֵלֶּה מִבְּנֵי בִנְיָמִן
Kyrgyz means “imperishable”, “inextinguishable”, “immortal”, “unconquerable”, or “unbeatable” 
The early Kyrgyz people, known as Yenisei Kyrgyz, have their origins in the western parts of modern-day Mongolia 
They were described in Tang Dynasty texts as having “red hair and green eyes” with a mixture of European and Mongol features. 
They are considered to be a people that were created by a combination of Mongol, Khitan, and Uyghur tribes. They generally have an East Asian appearance like their neighbours the Kazakhs, and in contrast to the mostly Caucasoid Tajiks and the mixed-looking Uzbeks. 
The Kyrgyz form one of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People’s Republic of China. There are more than 145,000 Kyrgyz in China. 
Russia 104,570
Kazakhstan 23,274
Uzbekistan 250,000
Kyrgyzstan 3,804,800
Tajikistan 60,000
Afghanistan 1,130
Turkey 5,000
China 145,000
They are found mainly in the Kizilsu Kirghiz Autonomous Prefecture in the southwestern part of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region 
Many ancient indigenous beliefs and practices, including shamanism and totemism, coexisted synthetically with Islam. Likewise, the Sufi order of Islam has been one of the most active Muslim groups in Kyrgyzstan for over a century. Certain segments of the Kyrgyz in China are followers of Tibetan Buddhism. 
Russians believe that the Kirghiz would be a liability in any conflict against China. The Kirghiz believe that in an upcoming war China would defeat Russia.

วันอาทิตย์, สิงหาคม 09, 2558


วันเสาร์, กุมภาพันธ์ 21, 2558


takaeo: yeah, please don’t 
i’m usually a fairly polite person— i’m sure you saw that i responded to one of your earlier messages privately, to decline your request for university accommodation for your friend. i very politely alluded to feeling uncomfortable with your messages, reminding you that i have no idea who you are. that’s incredibly disconcerting, especially when you’re criticizing me for the state that i live in, and offering me unwarranted advice on my future. seeing as you and i are complete strangers and i never appealed to advice from complete strangers, your messages were both rude and invasive (and often entirely irrelevant, but that’s another issue entirely).

you never did tell me anything about yourself other than your alma mater, but you did send me messages about guantanamo bay and nazi torture. if you hadn’t overstepped far too many of my boundaries earlier, you did then. i don’t owe you anything at this point, especially not private courtesy. 
excluding that single message before and this one now, i have not responded to your barrage of messages in hopes of indicating that i am not interested in conversing. i posted that i acknowledged your messages existed (and felt alarmed by them) to drive that point home, hopefully with as little confrontation as possible.

clearly the message didn’t come across. so here it is: 
respectfully, leave me alone. 
al: and Ur still at it. i’m glad you had a fairly pleasant shabbat supper, while jews are being held hostage far away from snitches like you. don’t practice magick. to reiterate, you’re not qualified. secondly, if you decide to do the opposite of what i advise, then don’t out aids patients, for starters, because you clearly have a tendency to shiite through that slit of a mouth of mine. likely, a deposit of the myriad of jesus’ betrayers: your father’s mamzerim friends.

วันศุกร์, ธันวาคม 12, 2557

Bronson Alcott Pinchot: It looks like Bronson managed to freak out just about everyone as cannibalistic serial killer George Burton on NCIS.

วันศุกร์, กันยายน 05, 2557

วันเสาร์, สิงหาคม 16, 2557

วันจันทร์, กรกฎาคม 28, 2557

The Wallace Brothers Band are putting the ‘South’ back into South Philadelphia. Two Jewish twin brothers, Zachary and Colby Wallace and their Vietnamese cohort, Khoa ‘Lucky’ Pham are not who you might expect to be writing and performing songs about sleeping in a car, being broke and happy, love so strong it hurts, traveling the world, and spending the night in the pen, but the band sure enough does live the life they sing about. They’re wanderlust and love of all forms of music can be heard in their music and lyrics. Formed in 2007 through serendipitous circumstances, The Wallace Brothers Band performs roughly 200 shows per year and are equally as capable crooning in bar rooms as they are headlining festivals.

วันอาทิตย์, มิถุนายน 01, 2557

everythingcentralasia: A young girl by the name of Banu Ayi from the Bukharan Jewish community (probably in Samarkand). 1871-1872.

วันพฤหัสบดี, กุมภาพันธ์ 06, 2557

Neil Asher Silberman, Israel Finkelstein, David Ussishkin, and Baruch Halpern: The Book of Joshua (12:21) specifically mentions the defeat of the king of Megiddo and the allotment of his territory to the tribe of Manasseh;

JACQUELINE SCHAALJE: Beit Shean is mentioned as belonging to the conquered area of the Israelite tribe of Manasseh

NETANYA MUNICIPALITY: thanks to the Lord for giving them {Netan~ya, lot. "gift of God"} the ability to continue the legacy of the 12 tribes who settled in the Land of Israel, and particularly of the half~tribe of Manasseh, which settled in the region.

Stephen Epstein: Some went down the Mekong River into Vietnam, the Philippines, Siam, Thailand and Malaysia, while some of the Israelites moved to Burma and west to India.

אֵלִיָּ֨הוּ הַתִּשְׁבִּ֜י מִתֹּשָׁבֵ֣י גִלְעָד֮