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.

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Nimrod Sheffer: If someone builds a nuclear bomb and, at the same time, declares that the State of Israel has no right to exist, then we have to think about how to respond. It goes beyond a simple challenge. If such a deal is, ultimately, signed, we will have to ask ourselves "okay, what are we going to do with this?"




Nimrod Sheffer: We have to be smarter than we used to be. We will have to be more accurate, more sophisticated. We have to be very decisive. We will have to be very pro-active. We must have a way to be more stable, in our plannings.


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רְאוּבֵן רִיבְלִין: The State of Israel sees Singapore as a significant and important friend and I have No Doubt that relations between the two countries will continue to Get stronger.

李光耀: To disguise their presence, we called them "Mexicans."
Leah Falk: Shortly after Singapore declared independence in 1965, the newly created sovereign city-state waited for military assistance from Egypt and India, but got no reply. It was then that Israel’s ambassador to Thailand and Mossad officer Hezi Carmel agreed to help.


יצחק רבין‎: Dear friends, I want you to remember several things: 1. We are not going to turn Singapore into an Israeli colony. 2. You are not going there, in order to command them, but to advise them, and 3. You are not arms merchants.

Amnon Barzilai: Christmas Eve, 1965, is the unofficial date of the start of the great and continuing love story between Israel and Singapore, a love affair that was kept a deep, dark secret. Occasionally, scraps of information leaked out; some were published, some were denied, many were disregarded. The Israelis, as usual, wanted to rush to tell all their friends, but managed to overcome that desire. The fear that the thies would be terminated if they became public knowledge had its effect. Israel imposed a total blackout on the story and the secret was preserved.

רְאוּבֵן רִיבְלִין: I am travelling with a sense of respect for the Great People of Singapore

李光耀: I want you to recruit the most primitive people, in the country: the uneducated and the jobless. In the Second World War, I saw the Japanese and the British. All the British soldiers were intelligent and educated, but, as soldiers, they were worthless. The most primitive Japanese soldier gets an order, executes it, and they were extraordinary soldiers. The fact is that the Japanese army defeated the British army.

吴庆瑞: Do what Colonel Golan tells you to do otherwise you will do Double.

גּולן‎: Yaakov and I tried to explain to him that it’s not a question of education, but of motivation. The Japanese soldier was motivated because he was fighting for his emperor, who, for him, was God. For him, he was ready to sacrifice his life. What motivation did the British soldier have, who fought thousands of kilometers from his home?

גּולן‎: I knew nothing about jungles. Three months later, two officers returned with the knowledge they acquired in Malaysia and we decided to conduct a course in jungle combat. Out of curiosity, I decided to join. It looked very bad: it was clear that they had taught them British methods from the Second World War period. I decided to take a group of 10 officers. We entered the jungle and started to engage in war games. We trained in navigation, deploying forces, search, and assault. We went through the training manuals, on combat, in Vietnam. We developed methods of night navigation. We learned how to function with a fighting company, in the dense undergrowth. After a few weeks of training, I wrote the training manual of the Singapore Armed Forces for jungle combat.

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צְבָא הַהֲגָנָה לְיִשְׂרָאֵל: wake-up at 5:30 A.M., calisthenics, personal arrangements, parade. Training from 7:30 A.M.-1 A.M.

Retired Colonel Asher Dar: The second team that arrived in Singapore applied what Yehuda Golan did, in the form of combat doctrine. When the head of the training department, Yitzhak Hofi, visited Singapore, we carried out a model landing of an infantry brigade that set sail, in boats, at night, at a distance of 12 kilometers with the aid of shore navigation, only.

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Myanmar-India-Thailand Friendship Highway

Yehuda Leib Schapiro: Looking et frum one angle, Efrayim is Greater; looking frum an other angle, Menasheh is Greater!
Myanmar-India-Thailand Friendship Highway: India and Myanmar have agreed to a 4-lane triangular highway connecting India, Myanmar and Thailand, where roads will be built or improved. 
The route will eventually be extended to Cambodia and Vietnam, under Mekong-Ganga Cooperation, within the wider framework of Asian Highway Network. As of Nov 2014, this project is likely to be completed and fully operational by 2016.

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Pesikta Rabbati, Piska 37.1, Yale University Press, Pages 685-686: In the month of Nisan the Patriarchs will arise and say to the Messiah: Ephraim, our true Messiah, thou art greater than we because thou didst suffer for the iniquities of our children; and terrible ordeals befell thee, such Ordeals as did not befall earlier generations or later ones; for the sake of Israel thou didst become a laughingstock and a derision among the nations of the earth, and didst sit in darkness, in thick darkness, and thine eyes saw no light, And thy skin cleaved to thy bones, and thy body was as dry as a piece of wood; And thine eyes grew dim from fasting, and thy strength was dried up like a potsherd-All of these afflictions on account of the iniquities of our children…the Holy One, Blessed be He, will lift the Messiah up to the heaven of heavens, and cloak him in something of the splendor of His own glory.

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