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Enlightening Entertainment 
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in Arabic and English, 
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Aulacese (Vietnamese), 
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Mr. Ibrahim Abu el-Hawa, 
who lives on 
the Mount of Olives 
in Jerusalem is 
a living symbol of peace 
and friendship.
Peace be upon you. 
You are most welcome. 
You are most welcome. 
You are here on the top 
of the Mount of Olives, 
in a special holy mountain 
which has received 
a lot of love, 
this mountain, 
from thousands 
of thousands of years. 
And that the holy mountain, 
the story from the time 
of all the prophets, 
and the story about 
Moses and Jesus
and Muhammad, 
Peace Be Upon Him. 
Jerusalem Peacemakers 
is a network of interfaith 
peace-builders, 
both Israeli 
and Palestinian, who 
have been individually 
promoting peace 
in their communities.
I always like 
to go to the streets, 
to the middle of the city, 
to look and talk to, 
and bother everyone 
on the street, especially 
the tourist, when they’re 
really looking in the map, 
looking for place to find 
the church or street.  
I love to bother 
those people. 
Because I told them, 
this map don't help you, 
you must share with 
the heart of the country, 
with the people, you 
can receive more fast 
and help and support, 
we are not dangerous. 
Ibrahim comes from 
a long line of community 
fathers who have lived 
on the Mount of Olives 
since 1,300 years ago. 
You see all those tanks 
on the roof 
and the black tanks.  
In every home here this 
has saved a lot of money 
on people because 
that’s from God, 
from the sun. 
It can be heated water 
through 24 hours. 
As you see, most of those 
building what you see 
it’s my family’s. 
My family’s so strong 
and big in this mountain 
and that’s the life 
how we live here. 
Most of the buildings 
have one family, 
the father and mother 
and the children 
and the grandchildren. 
Really amazing.
There’s no separation, 
and people don’t 
move much. 
Most of the families
live together 
in the same building.
 
The Mount of Olives 
has always been a place 
welcoming travelers. 
As a child growing up 
in this place of time-
honored hospitality, 
Ibrahim watched 
his parents welcoming 
Christians, Muslims, 
and Jews to their home. 
Many books have been 
written about his 
family’s open house.
Ibrahim’s father, 
the community leader, 
worked as a guard 
for the Russian church. 
Ibrahim recalls, 
“As a boy I was meeting 
and talking to many 
people from around 
the world. People 
give me a lot of energy.”
I really studied love 
as a child.  In that time, 
after 1948, 
people don’t have much, 
and there’s no sugar. 
You want to drink tea. 
And the nun gave me 
a lot of love. 
The nun gave me 
a lot of love with 
a piece of candy, sweet, 
to put in my mouth, 
and carry a cup of tea 
to drink it. 
I really appreciate that. 
The same thing, 
God give me a golden key 
through my parents, 
mother and father. 
My father didn’t have 
much but he’s rich in giving. 
He’d been giving me 
one kilo of sugar, 
quarter kilo of coffee, 
mix it together and go to 
the children to the street, 
give them something, 
some sweet.  
Always, I found 
something in my pocket 
to give to the children, 
to the babies and all that.  
I learned in this way 
of really big, deep love 
through my life 
and that's what 
I am carrying today.
Ibrahim and 
his loving wife 
have continued to keep 
his home as a guest house 
for international visitors.
When we are here 
as a kids, we really 
meet a lot of friends, 
through this life.  
We never know about 
color or Christianity 
or Muslims or the Jews. 
We are all brother 
and sister in this world. 
And that’s how I studied 
in my life, 
to receive a golden key 
to keep this house open.
The golden key 
for Ibrahim Abu el-Hawa 
is simply the principle 
taught by all religions: 
treating everyone with love. 
He “received” 
the golden key 
from his father, 
who had left a legacy of 
his own as a peacemaker.
When we return, 
we’ll hear about 
Ibrahim’s father’s 
remarkable story. 
Please stay tuned to 
Supreme Master Television.
We are all one. 
Because we are 
all the seeds of Abraham, 
here, and we are the 
seeds of Adam and Eve. 
My belief: there is no 
separation in this world.
We must live here together. 
Welcome back to 
Enlightening Entertainment. 
Ibrahim Abu el-Hawa 
has a natural gift of 
melting people’s hearts 
and opening their minds. 
Ibrahim is an ambassador 
for the Holy Land, 
and an heir to his parents’ 
example of generosity. 
The following is a true 
story about Ibrahim’s 
peacemaking father.
There is a guy, 
he’s a religious man, 
he is a musician 
and he is a special rabbi. 
His name is 
Shlomokarabakh. 
Shlomokarabakh, 
I don't know how he find 
my father's name. 
In 1976, they started 
building that village, 
and they had a problem 
between the village, 
between the Jewish rabbi 
and the Arab village. 
And they came 
and talked to my father. 
And my father said 
to Shlomokarabakh, 
he told him: 
“You need only love.” 
He said: “What's love? 
How many kilos or 
how many tons of love 
I can give my neighbors, 
my cousins?” 
He told him: “Easy.” 
He told him how, he said: 
“Most of your group 
are coming here to this 
country working as a 
volunteer in this country, 
and each one coming 
with their hand bag,” 
he told them, “let him to 
bring another handbag 
with him. Let him 
to bring some toys, 
some gifts, 
some school materials 
for the children of your 
cousin, your neighbors, 
the Arab village.” 
And that means 
the golden key, 
what the rabbi received 
from my father. 
And he started to bring 
all the materials 
for the children, 
for the kids in the village. 
The kids in the village 
started waiting for
the plant on the ground 
to bring tomatoes 
or cucumber or squash to 
carry to the Jewish village. 
As I know, at that time, 
he came and talked 
to my father. He told him, 
“Abu Ibrahim?” 
He said, “What?” 
“Really you gave me 
your golden key, 
to use it in love.” 
When the soldiers 
came to him, he told them: 
“Any problem?” He said: 
“No. I want to live 
with my cousins, 
with my brothers, forever.  
I want to give them love.” 
And really he used that 
kind of key, key with love, 
to help his cousins. 
And he’d been coming, 
told my father: “You are 
not Mother Theresa, 
you are Father Theresa! 
And we need you, a lot of 
people like you here.”  
I studied from my father, 
to do that kind of job, 
to love everyone, and 
that's really my job today. 
To love you and to 
love everyone, and thank 
everyone who brings 
support to this land. 
What I am doing today 
is not something easy, 
to have this open home, 
and always, thank God, 
I have enough to put food 
on the table.  
And who needs that job? 
I can go work 
in the kitchen somewhere 
in this age. 
But I don't want to do it. 
I want to give to the needy, 
help the people. 
And really, I love it! 
You know.  I love it so much. 
And that’s the key, 
why you are here. 
You are here from that love, 
what my parents taught 
me to welcome everyone. 
There are only a few 
simple rules at Ibrahim’s 
ten-bedroom house, 
such as no smoking 
and no alcohol 
on the premises. 
Literally thousands of 
people from all corners 
of the globe have found 
a haven here. 
Ibrahim strives to keep 
in touch with them all.
Besides running 
the open house, 
when Ibrahim sees 
people in need, he does 
everything in his ability 
to arrange support. 
He brings clothes or food, 
helpers or whatever is 
needed in each situation, 
through collaborating 
with his friends.
Christian Friends of 
Israel, they support 
every immigrant 
coming to the land,  
to welcome them here 
and help them with 
the clothes and some food, 
eye glasses 
and some healthcare. 
I receive from that office 
monthly, at least, 
one ton of clothes to give 
to the Bedouins who live 
in the desert, the needy. 
I just go and I feel 
like a raining from the sky. 
When you see 
the children smiling, 
laughing, because 
I go with some juice, 
or candy, or sweets 
or something like that. 
The sky’s been laughing 
and smiling. 
Peace be upon you.
Upon you too. 
How are you? 
Thanks Allah.
They are using clothes 
here for the children. 
And we brought it here 
once and they give it to 
the children one by one. 
I’ve been coming here 
many, many years 
through all those years. 
We can see how rich 
we are when we’re 
talking to one another 
about the needs 
of the others, and really 
that I feel always, 
as the best gift of God, 
what I reach in my life. 
His outreach to others 
and towards the ideals 
of peace, justice, 
and dignity has not 
gone unnoticed. 
Over the years, 
peace-oriented people 
and groups sought after 
the joyful philanthropist 
who lived 
on the Mount of Olives.
God makes my way, and 
I feel my name is growing 
bigger, all the time. 
And I feel all the time, 
people hear about me! 
And I look who I am? 
How do they know me? 
And people when they 
give me a call, 
“Who gave you my name? 
Who are you?” They say, 
“We want to come 
to meet with you, 
visit with you.”
Richard Gere came here 
a few times, 
and every time I’ve been 
running  with him.  
Really so beautiful, 
as a man really 
interested in God.  
Then through 
my first visit to India, 
I’ve been with a special 
man called Ravi Shankar, 
in Bangalore, 
I’ve been on a stage 
with this kind of dress, 
in front of over 
a million and a quarter, 
to stay in the stage. 
Who I am? A small guy 
with a small heart, 
but I reached the world. 
You have to understand, 
I flew around the world, 
I am not citizen 
of any country, 
I never carry a passport, 
I have a travel document 
which I travel with, 
to the world, and 
the world welcomes me. 
Indeed, 
as Ibrahim Abu el-Hawa 
gave so freely of himself, 
the world returns 
each gesture manifold.
I'm not allowed to do 
any mistake in my life, 
because I want to stay 
as the way who I am. 
I want to be just 
only Ibrahim, a man 
living for love and gift. 
I really love 
to welcome everyone. 
And come always and 
send your family to me. 
Thank you.
You have our heartfelt 
love and appreciation, 
Jerusalem’s Peacemaker 
Mr. Ibrahim 
Abu el-Hawa. 
Thank you for showing us, 
through the life you lead, 
that it is the greatest 
blessing and joy to give. 
May Allah bless you 
and the kind people 
of the Holy Land.
Thank you for your 
company today 
on Enlightening 
Entertainment. 
Coming up next is 
Words of Wisdom, 
after Noteworthy News. 
May the joy and caring 
in your heart 
expand evermore.
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about Ibrahim Abu 
el-Hawa and the 
Jerusalem Peacemakers, 
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Whenever any chance 
or any circumstance 
or any time you feel 
that you're ready to die 
for somebody else – 
that is when you’ve got it. 
You’ve got the total of it. 
Even you sacrifice yourself, 
you don't mind your life, 
for your kids, for your wife, 
your mother, your father, 
even your dog. 
At that moment, 
you're in total connection 
with your love. 
A happy father of five, 
Felisiano Puleanga 
was a devoted husband, 
filial son, 
and loving brother. 
Felisiano was loved 
by us. And he spoilt 
his children; 
with anything they need, 
he tried his best to give.  
We all love him.
Demonstrating 
a noble and selfless love, 
Felisiano Puleanga 
courageously gave 
his life to save his son 
and niece 
from drowning at sea. 
Thank you,
Supreme Master Ching Hai.  
We all appreciate 
the Award you gave us 
and all you gave me 
to read. Thank you. 
We all love you 
and thank you 
for sending us this.
Please tune in 
to Supreme Master 
Television
on Saturday, June 19 
for the Shining World 
Hero Award series 
for this heartfelt story 
of a father’s 
unconditional love.