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@JewsInBaseball

Jewish baseball fan and memorabilia collector | 406 autographs (177 unique players) as of 3/1/26 | If you don’t like Israel, fuck off.

Beigetreten Kasım 2021
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Hillel Fuld
Hillel Fuld@HilzFuld·
Wonder what would happen if I walked into a mall in Ramallah with full Jewish garb. Spoiler: I’d be lynched within seconds. But they walk around freely in our malls and yet, WE ARE the apartheid? The lies run deep.
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Joo
Joo@JoosyJew·
It’s only an ambulance It’s only a flag It’s only a poster It’s only a bakery It’s only ‘anti-Zionism’ It’s only one synagogue It’s only London Birmingham Manchester Brighton Leeds Margate etc. etc. etc It’s only the UK When is it not “only” anymore?
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Kyle Gelling
Kyle Gelling@KyleGelling·
Me and the boys celebrating the return of the team that will directly affect our moods for the next 8 months
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Jdab
Jdab@JDabz87·
That feeling you get when you realize Opening Day baseball is THIS week
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Shlomo Levinger
Shlomo Levinger@shlomolevinger·
I Performed Magic for Team Israel 🇮🇱⚾️ (World Baseball Classic) Watch Now! 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 youtu.be/268jJq9oTFw
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Uri Kurlianchik
Uri Kurlianchik@VerminusM·
Haaretz exists for one purpose only: so Jew Haters have an "Israeli" source to quote.
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Benjamin Ze’ev 📚🎻🏺
Benjamin Ze’ev 📚🎻🏺@ArchaeoBenjamin·
The "We're not antisemitic, we're just anti-Zionist!" mask really falls apart once you start openly employing "Zionist" to mean "Any Jew ever doing anything other than dying (quietly)."
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San Francisco Chronicle@sfchronicle

UC Berkeley has settled a Zionist organization’s lawsuit by agreeing to instruct students, faculty and staff on the dangers of antisemitism and to pay $1 million to cover the group’s legal fees. sfchronicle.com/politics/artic…

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David Collier
David Collier@mishtal·
Dear @Keir_Starmer When they say "globalise the Intifada" This is what they mean:
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Jim Koenigsberger
Jim Koenigsberger@Jimfrombaseball·
"Hank Greenberg realized that “public displays of anger only provoked anti-Semites and gained him neither respect nor peace." After a game in Chicago, in which the White Sox bench had rode Hank Greenberg hard and yelled, “kike,” “sheenie”, “Jew bastard” and “ a yellow Jew son of a bitch" at him, Greenberg took off his jersey, marched over into the White Sox clubhouse and said he wanted players who insulted him with slurs “to get on their feet". The locker room fell silent. The White Sox players never antagonized him again. In 1934, when he was 23 years old, Hank Greenberg decided he would not play on the Jewish New Year, 'Rosh Hashanah', a holiday when observant Jews were supposed to pray and not work. But the Tigers were in a close race for the American League pennant. The team needed Hank Greenberg, their star player. A local newspaper reporter interviewed a Detroit Rabbi and asked if it was acceptable for Greenberg to play. The Rabbi said it was OK. Deciding at the last minute, Greenberg played and hit two home runs. Detroit won the game, 2-1. The Detroit Free Press ran a headline in Yiddish, with an English translation: “Happy New Year, Hank.” Ten days later came Yom Kippur, the most sacred of all Jewish holidays. Also known as the Day of Atonement, observant Jews are to spend the day in prayer and self-reflection; baseball was not on the agenda. This time, Greenberg did not play, and attended services instead. When Greenberg entered the synagogue, the congregation applauded. Nearly a half-century later, Supreme Court justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer were considering whether the Supreme Court should meet on Yom Kippur. They too found inspiration from Greenberg; Ginsburg noted that Greenberg did not “betray his conscience.” The Supreme Court did not meet on Yom Kippur that year, and it hasn’t since. "A man of quiet dignity."
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Baseball is back this week
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Diana Alastair💚🤍💜 ⚢ ❌❌
Laying prayer rugs over the names of 9/11 victims at the FDNY memorial is wildly inappropriate.
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Bonchie
Bonchie@bonchieredstate·
Some dude with Tourettes involuntarily said the n-word and the national press, along with activist groups and Hollywood actors, had a two-week meltdown. It comes out that Mamdani’s wife said it casually and voluntarily and it’s total silence. Weird how that works.
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Vinnie Pasquantino
Vinnie Pasquantino@VPasquantino·
Just so everyone knows the proceeds from this will be going to SAARC. Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center. They provide service for children, teens and adults with autism. This was a group decision because this center has helped some people that are apart of our team. Thank you for the support!!
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This may be the best thing we've seen all day 👀 Team Italy's espresso machine from the World Baseball Classic is up for auction ☕️🤣

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