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and configuration with swirling circular motions of the hands, torso and legs while negotiating backwards or forwards and the mimicry of stick, spear or sword swipes. To unknowing eyes and often to the dancers themselves the Abir® elements are not perceived or acknowledged.

Much of the bulk of what was left intact was kept alive by a group of nomadic Jews who roamed the Hejaz desert. Twelve Tribes dance steps and the form and shapes of the Hebrew letters contained deadly martial applications forgotten by virtually the rest of the world's Jewry. Although kept in the shadows Abir® survived by the grace of The Almighty.

Abir® was passed down to the Abir® Aluf who began his instruction at the age of three. After 42 years of rigorous dedication and training in combative arts he built and refined an effective system from a wide variety of mixed martial arts based on Abir® principles and his decades of research and development in the field.

After achieving a high rank and proficiency in the martial arts and being sought after for his expertise by many institutions and organizations around the world the Aluf was given his fathers blessing and the green light to reveal Abir® Warrior Arts of The Twelve Tribes of Israel to retake their place in glory once again.

He meticulously organized the various aspects of this sophisticated art that is surprisingly easy to learn into a comprehensive curriculum to suit the needs of people living in these chaotic times.

The groundwork has been laid for you and it is now your turn to play a role in this history and to take the steps of your ancestors. Reclaim your identity!

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