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A Day in the Life of an Israeli Jewish Family - P1/2 (In Hebrew)
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Today’s
Enlightening Entertainment
will be presented
in Hebrew and English,
with subtitles in Arabic,
Aulacese (Vietnamese),
Chinese, English,
French, German,
Hebrew, Indonesian,
Italian, Japanese,
Korean, Malay,
Mongolian, Persian,
Portuguese, Russian,
Spanish and Thai.
Welcome
friendly viewers.
Today, we invite you
on a trip to Israel, home
to over 7.7 million people.
A majority of the people
living in Israel are Jewish.
In fact, Israel is home to
one of the largest
Jewish communities
in the world.
During a 1999 lecture
in the Israeli city of
Tel Aviv,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
spoke with enthusiasm
about the blessedness
of Israel and her people.
Shalom.
God bless you.
God bless Israel.
Thank you,
thank you for taking care
of such a beautiful land,
and make it more
beautiful every day.
“Feels so homey
and so artistic,
so beautiful!”
Yes.
Yes, you have been given
a very, very beautiful
corner of the world
because it is stated
in the Bible that
Israeli people are
the chosen ones.
In our two-part program,
we are delighted to visit
the home of
one Israeli family,
the Binder family.
The Binders kindly
invited us to see what
an ordinary day is like
in their household.
It is a weekday morning
in the quiet neighborhood.
Kind and nurturing,
Mrs. Orly Binder
manages and beautifies
the household.
Her day usually gets busy
from early on,
as her daughter and son
get ready to go to school.
Michal goes to
university and
the youngest, Ariel,
is an elementary school
student.
Away for university
studying engineering is
the Binders’ eldest child,
Ben.
Mr. Binder is also getting
ready to go to work.
He is an inventor and electric engineer.
His suitcase of
patent materials is
ready alongside
his son’s school bag.
Ariel shows us their bags,
and also his bedroom.
Here it is written
“Ariel’s room,”
and I’m Ariel.
Here is...
Here is also
all my room here.
This is my computer,
here are all my games.
And here is my dad’s desk.
He sometimes
works here on things
he has to invent.
For breakfast,
the children eat
their favorite cereals.
I’m drinking soya milk
and it’s very good.
Wow!
Michal’s English is
very good.
Actually,
the whole family,
though speaking Hebrew
at home,
can speak English well.
Meanwhile, Mrs. Binder
helps to pack a sandwich
for her daughter.
What should I prepare
for you from the…
bun with salad?
Bun with salad…
Okay.
Wait a minute.
One second…
Okay, bon appétit.
Thanks.
You are going
to prepare the clothes.
I’m going to prepare
the clothes for you
and you are going
to get dressed. Okay?
So I need to wait for Michal ?
No, I have prepared it
for you already.
Ah, you have prepared
for me.
Have a nice day,
my darling. Bye-bye.
Bye, mom.
See you, bye.
Have a nice day.
I love you…
Bye-bye.
Bye-bye.
Bye, see you.
Bye, have a nice day.
Cut!
After eating breakfast,
Ariel brushes his teeth.
He adjusts his kippah
which he and his father
wear according to
Jewish tradition.
Mr. Binder makes sure
they are on time.
Have a nice day,
my darling. Bye-bye.
Bye-bye.
Bye.
Back at home,
Mrs. Binder tends to
her younger son as he
finishes getting dressed
and ready.
Finally ready with
Mom’s help, Ariel walks
to the bus stop where he
meets his school mates.
At home, Mrs. Binder
sometimes spends
her daytime helping out
in the community.
Today, she is collecting
clothes and kid’s games
to donate to
children in need.
There is a gathering
I've got in the mail,
on behalf of an institute
for children which is
called Yemin Ord.
This is an institute of
children who were totally
burned out of their homes,
as I learned.
So they asked me if I can
arrange some things.
So yesterday,
I had arranged
all sorts of games
that we don't need.
And that's it.
I hope it helps them.
So I take them now
to put in the car.
Children are at the core
of Israeli Jewish
family life, and
are well taken care of
in all aspects.
Education is an important
part of their growing up,
and takes place both
at school and at home
from a young age.
It is not surprising that
the literacy rate of Israel
is 97%.
In the afternoon
after school, the children
are given time
to be on their own.
Michal does some
homework in her room.
Ariel does some
homework, too,
with the help of his dad.
After a hard day’s work,
the family is reunited,
and get ready for dinner.
Since ancient time
Israel is known for being
the land of seven species,
or staple foods: wheat,
barley, grapes,
figs, dates,
pomegranates, and olives.
They symbolize
the nourishment that
the Holy Land bestowed
upon the Israeli people.
Tonight, Mrs. Binder
lovingly prepares
a healthy, delicious
vegan dinner
for the whole family.
Let’s join her
in the kitchen, where
she is cutting
fresh vegetables.
This is tahini,
which is very healthy.
It’s made out of
sesame seed.
And it's good also
for salad dressing.
Instead of other oil…
it’s less fattening,
and healthier.
And so I’m using tahini.
It's all so traditional,
a tradition
that’s associated with
the Middle-East.
Now, it’s time
to set the table.
Okay.
Michal and Ariel help
to set the table.
Today’s family dinner
menu consists of
the main course mujadara,
a traditional popular dish
of rice mixed with lentils.
It comes along with
two delicious salads:
a red beet salad and
a delicious salad
made of vegetables
mixed with tahini.
Looks very tasty,
doesn’t it?
As the family gathers
around the table,
Mr. Binder leads
the prayer to thank God.
We praise God
for blessing the Earth
so He can give us the bread
and all the foods…..
Blessed are You,
Lord, our God,
King of the Universe
who brings forth bread
from the earth.
Our program,
“A Day in the Life of
an Israeli Jewish Family,”
will continue tomorrow,
Wednesday, May 25
on Supreme Master
Television’s
Enlightening Entertainment.
Friendly viewers,
thank you for your
pleasant company today.
Now, please stay tuned to
Supreme Master
Television
for Words of Wisdom,
after Noteworthy News.
May your heart
be peaceful and happy.
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