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Liron Kopinsky 🇮🇱 Am Yisrael Chai

Liron Kopinsky 🇮🇱 Am Yisrael Chai

@ldkop

⚠️ Warning: Tweets may be pre-coffee and likely contain bad puns ✡️ Nu! 🇮🇱 Hamas supporters will be blocked - וכל הרשעה כולה כעשן תכלה

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Jew on Shabbat
Jew on Shabbat@TMIJOS·
Current US/Canada major sports teams with two or more Jewish players: Brooklyn Nets Carolina Panthers Vancouver Canucks New Jersey Devils Am I missing any team?
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שחף
שחף@1962buzi·
רגע של עברית.
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Isaac Choua
Isaac Choua@ChouaIsaac·
They sadly don’t teach the proper definition of ḥeruth in Tel Aviv. What he imagines ḥeruth is, “freedom,” assuming that acting without constraint or obligation is liberation, when in reality, that condition leaves a person governed by impulse rather than mastering it. For ḥeruth, rooted in the shoresh Ḥ.R.R, a language of heat, burning, and refinement such as ḥarar and niḥar, does not describe the absence of limits but the process through which something is purified and formed, just as metal becomes stronger only after passing through a furnace that burns away what is weak. Which is why ḥeruth cannot mean doing whatever one wants, since that would amount to enslavement to desire, but instead names the state in which those impulses no longer rule. So when you argue that restricting ḥameṣ in public space is a lack of freedom, you’re not defending ḥeruth, but assuming that any society that imposes form and law on itself is oppressive. Every society has limits, laws, norms, and boundaries. The question isn’t whether limits exist, but what they’re for. What you’re calling freedom is comfort, whereas ḥeruth is self-mastery. You barely know Hebrew, let alone our story that bound us as a nation. You may type in Hebrew, but you think in...
Rom Gur רום גור@rymerox

מאז שאני ילד קטן שנאתי את פסח. בשבילי זה מעולם לא היה חג של חירות, אלא חג של כפייה. כבר שנים אני לא מסוגל לדמיין ליל סדר בלי כוס בירה לצד המצה. אני עד היום זוכר את הפסח הראשון בתל אביב כשלא הייתי צריך כמו ההורים לאגור חמץ לחג. עוצרים את הכפייה, תולשים את הניילון, מעבדות לחירות.

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minhagim
minhagim@minhagim·
@ldkop You think you GOT me?! I LOVE pedantry!
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minhagim@minhagim·
Do you eat non-Shmura Matza during Pesach, with the exception of the Sedarim?
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minhagim
minhagim@minhagim·
Do you count the 1st night of Omer - in Shul, - at the Seder, so that your wife remembers, - or do you go back to Shul after the Seder?
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minhagim
minhagim@minhagim·
*NOT FOR THOSE WHO DAVEN SFARD* You daven Ashkenaz, how do you count Omer?
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🦌 the fool
🦌 the fool@kilovh·
buried lede, there is a professor emeritus of judaism at the university of tokyo ^
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יהויקים@Joachim11111·
עוד כמה זמן אצטרך להמתין
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Terrible Maps
Terrible Maps@TerribleMaps·
The most spoken language in each London borough
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J J Younger
J J Younger@JJYounger2·
Fake per Grok No, this isn't real. The quote is altered and misrepresented as recent. In a 2019 TIME interview, Netanyahu paraphrased a history book: “Lesson No. 1, history does not favor Christ over Genghis Khan,” then added notes on strength and numbers. He didn't say "Jesus Christ has no advantage..." or the "evil will overcome good" part. The video is old podium footage with no such audio.
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