The lost ten tribes The lost ten tribes The relationship between Yehuda and Yosef is a microcosm of the relationship between the Kingdoms of Judah and Israel (which was founded and led by kings descending from Yosef). Rabbi Ilan Goldman Sep 19, 2025, 1:16 PM (GMT+3) Ten Lost Tribes Ilan Goodman 2 minutes Bnai Menashe Spokesperson Rabbi Ilan Goldman is a friend of Torah MiTzion, former rabbi and central shaliach of Bnei Akiva UK One of the most fascinating historic and halakhic issues to come to life in our generation is the attempt to identify the lost ten tribes, descending from the Kingdom of Israel. Unity of the nation did not last for long under the Davidic dynasty. While David’s son, Shlomo HaMelech (King Solomon), presided over a golden age, the kingdom split under his grandson Rechavam into two kingdoms; two tribes forming the Kingdom of Judah (earning its descendants the name ‘Yehudim’) and ten tribes forming the Kingdom of Israel. The latter is d...
Beit Yisrael International : At least half a million French people took part in a day of protests and strikes against austerity policies Many striking workers and teenagers blocked high schools in protest against the expected budget cuts. According to the unions, more than a million demonstrated. The protesters demanded increased investment in public services and higher taxes for the rich 00:00 02:30 Listen to the article colbass.com Anti-austerity demonstrators in France with a mask in the image of French tycoon Bernard Arnault and the parody caption ' fiscal fitness ' (Photo: dpa via Reuters Connect) Reuters News Agency Last updated: 18.09.2025 | 23:24 Related Topics: World Economy Social Protest Protest around the world Huge demonstrations against the austerity policy, with the participation of hundreds of thousands, were held today (Thursday) in France. According to the French Labour Confederation (CGT), more than 1 million took part in the...
Beit Yisrael International, Avi Abelow’s Pulse of Israel: WAR UPDATE Avi Abelow’s Pulse of Israel , WAR UPDATE Yesterday, we lost 6 IDF Heroes in two different attacks, including 68-year-old IDF reservist Yitzchak Harish . He was murdered in cold blood by a Jordanian soldier , a driver coming through the Jordanian border crossing delivering humanitarian aid into Gaza . Let that sink in. A soldier from a country we're supposedly at peace with, using the guise of humanitarian aid to get close to our soldiers and kill them. Aid, the very thing the world insists we must allow, again used as a weapon against us. Let me start with this: Yes, many IDF reservists like Yitzchak, many, continue to serve long after they’re officially retired at 40. I'm one of them. Not because we’re bored. Not because we have something to prove. But because we believe that wearing the uniform of the IDF is not merely a duty, but it’s a privilege. It’s a sacred honor to defend our people in our land...
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