nonbinaryjellyfish✡️centrist democrat
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nonbinaryjellyfish✡️centrist democrat
@nonbinaryjelly
Am Yisrael Chai Black and Jewish Alliance Reform Jew Normie Centrist Liberal Zionist NO DMS I sting 🧲 NAZZIS

I’m not saying for sure, but word on the street is @MattMahanSJ and @AVillaraigosa are dropping out and will be issuing a joint statement now that Porter has too


I’m calling on @XavierBecerra to return the maximum contribution he took from Chevron. The last thing California needs right now is another career politician in bed with the corporations that are ripping off working people and families.

I am futilely imploring everyone on here to ignore presidential primary polling. There is no methodology consistency. No one has declared their candidacy or advanced a message. The field of “candidates” changes from poll to poll. We don’t even know the early states. Just stop.


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@cyrusnezakat @OpahOpah816 @BossenRalp11708 @voiceofrabbis Oh doing the "real Jew" vomit? So basically you're trying to say that 8M Jews are not real Jews. Got it. And yeah Israel is a secular state. And if you want it to be otherwise, fuck you, signed a SECULAR Jew. If you're a religious Jew, whatever. State sponsored religion is shit.

“When we learn Jewish history, the story of the Jewish people in the Land of Israel seems to end with the Jewish-Roman wars of the 1st and 2nd centuries. “From there, normative history courses shift to the Diaspora: the Talmudic academies in Babylonia, the Golden Age in Spain, Jewish life in Eastern Europe. The implied takeaway is that the Jewish population in the Land of Israel rapidly collapsed and was virtually nonexistent for 2,000 years, until the waves of mass immigration in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. “In this perspective, the Land of Israel is depicted as a memory, a place to long for in prayer, but long since left behind, until modern times.” In reality the land saw a continuous Jewish presence in the Land of Israel for the past 3,700 years, an unbroken chain of generations who never left. Until the 5th century Jews remained a majority, mostly concentrated in the Northern Galilee region. Under successive waves of persecution and sometimes forced conversions, many left or stayed and converted to Christianity or Islam. But despite decline, persecution and sometimes famine, the Jewish communities of Eretz Yisrael remained and played an important role throughout 2,000 years of exile, eventually being there to welcome home the millions of Jews who have returned today. So who were these people? Distinct from Mizrahi, Sephardic, and Ashkenazi Jews, they were native Judeans who simply never left, and yet almost no one has ever heard of? aish.com/the-jews-who-n…

Hiroo Onoda was the last Japanese soldier who surrendered on Lubang Island in the Philippines in 1974, nearly 29 years after World War II had ended.




Review: Screecher #3 Written by Nick Gibson Art by Brian Quiroga Colours by Arden Black Recap: In Screecher # 3 we follow Avery Fletcher, a determined young woman who takes on the mantle of the winged vigilante Screecher after her father is wrongfully convicted---



@lolapalmer27 @beeschoolbonds @tffdsdh Stephen bandra is literally your national hero







