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Shimmy Atlas

@satlas1013

Love music. Love my family even more!

Chicago, IL Katılım Ağustos 2009
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Lenny Ben-David
Lenny Ben-David@lennybendavid·
This is NOT a "prominent" rabbi. 1. He's from a tiny sect that has been ostracized by Orthodox Jews. 2. They aren't counted for a minyan. 3. They love antisemitic Rep Ilhan Omar. 4. They wear kaffiyehs around their necks. 5. They even go to Iran to express solidarity. 6. She spat on his shoulder, not his face.
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Jewish Voice@jewishvoicelive

Shocking hate crime: A Zionist woman spit in the face of a prominent anti-Zionist rabbi during the protest yesterday against the sale of stolen Palestinian land in Midwood . This act of violence and hate must be condemned.

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Uncle Jeff
Uncle Jeff@ebsoftball2·
According to my calculations, if the Cubs continue their current “win 10 then lose 3” pattern, they’ll finish the regular season at 120-42, sweep the NLDS & NLCS, fall behind 3-0 in the World Series, and then win 4 straight to become World Series Champions!
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ArtScroll
ArtScroll@artscroll·
Comment KOHANIM Free ArtScroll Bircas Kohanim! Unlock the Brachah! With Shavuos approaching, learn how to tap into one of the biggest and most effective segulos! Marbitzei Torah (thanks to an anonymous donor) will be distributing, for free, the ArtScroll Birchas Kohanim Sefer
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Eli Neuberger
Eli Neuberger@thevoos·
A number of years ago in one of the Shuls my family frequents , there was a box of Mishnayos that was available free of charge for those willing to learn the Mishna Yomi initiative . My kids asked me if I was willing to do it , and I honestly didn’t think we’d get this far !
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Shimmy Atlas
Shimmy Atlas@satlas1013·
@FrumTikTok Those people complaining should let the teenagers “chill” on their front lawn. Then they’ll understand
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Shimmy Atlas
Shimmy Atlas@satlas1013·
So to play in the NBA it’s ok to get out of military service but to learn in yeshiva it’s not.
Aish@AishJewish

Born in 2001 on Kibbutz Beit Zera in northern Israel, Deni is the product of a unique, only-in-Israel story. His Muslim father came from Kosovo to play professional basketball in Israel in the 1990s — and never left. He met Deni's Israeli mother there, herself a professional athlete, built a life, and raised a family. Deni identifies as Jewish, and has never let anyone forget it. His parents watched his son grow up to carry the Israeli flag across the world. Deni debuted for Maccabi Tel Aviv at the age of 16, the youngest player ever to do so, and went on to win both the Israeli basketball league championship and its Most Valuable Player award. The wider basketball world soon took notice, and in 2020, he was drafted ninth overall by the Washington Wizards — the highest an Israeli player had ever been selected. But before boarding a flight to Washington, Deni did something that every Israeli his age is required to do. He showed up to the Tel HaShomer military base with his parents and enlisted in the Israel Defense Forces. Due to his unique situation, he was granted a shortened service role as an "Exceptional Athlete." "I am happy and proud to join the IDF just like every other citizen of my age," he said at the time. "I will do whatever is asked of me just like I do on the basketball court." Then he went to America and became a star. Read the full article: aish.com/deni-avdija-is…

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OBVIOUS SHIRTS®
OBVIOUS SHIRTS®@obvious_shirts·
GIVING AWAY THIS SHIRT FOR EVERY EDWARD CABRERA STRIKEOUT TONIGHT. RETWEET AND FOLLOW @obvious_shirts to enter. #Cubs
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Shimmy Atlas@satlas1013·
@HaMeturgeman Joe West would have ejected ABS the first time it overturned his call
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Eli Steinberg@HaMeturgeman·
My only regret about ABS is that Angel Hernandez and Joe West didn't live long enough to see it implemented.
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Shimmy Atlas@satlas1013·
@safier I had a meeting last week with a polish catholic who told me he grew up in Lizhensk and prefaced his comment by telling us we’d recognize the name of the city. He was actually born in Rszeszow which is where my Zaidy is from
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Frum TikTok
Frum TikTok@FrumTikTok·
An important letter from Rabbi Yaakov Bender about boys collecting on Purim for extravagant prizes, from organizations they know little to nothing about. Reposting from last year:
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NEW: An important letter from Rabbi Yaakov Bender about boys collecting on Purim for extravagant prizes, from organizations they know little to nothing about. Dear Parents, I hope that your Purim went well. Every Purim, many children of all stripes and ages come to our home. The boys are often collecting for some cause or another, and I am more than happy to give them $5 or $10 each, aside from some of the major campaigns. In years past, I have always encouraged the talmidim of our Yeshiva to feel the pain of others, urging them to find a way to alleviate the burdens of Yidden. One of those ways is to raise money for the indigent and poor. I felt honored to be part of a Yeshiva where hundreds of talmidim are out there every Purim helping others. Not only that, but the children themselves felt good to help others. Lo and behold, this year, more boys visited than ever, despite the short day. As always, I asked them for whom they were collecting. Many of the children answered with the names of an organization with which I was not familiar. I asked the children what the organization does; not a single child knew. I let it go on Purim day, but on Shabbos, when one of our children came for the seudah, they showed me glitzy booklets delivered with the weekly Jewish magazines. I was stunned. Basically, children were promised prizes worth nearly 45% of the amount collected, or even more! Please understand: For many decades, Klal Yisroel has incentivized children to collect, but the prizes were minimal—to thank them for their work. I remember, as a little child, being asked to collect for Chinuch Atzmai. Sure, we ultimately got a prize—but Chinuch Atzmai representatives went around to all the classes explaining what the organization did. We felt part of a sacred mission: to help Klal Yisroel build Torah in Eretz Yisroel. (In terms of our Yeshiva, every spring, as part of our highly successful Bike-a-thon campaign, we include incentive prizes that cost a small fraction of the amount collected.) This Purim, it seemed that these children were in essence collecting for themselves—e.g., if a child collected $650, he would receive a beautiful, expensive, electric scooter. (Agav, why would any parent allow their child to drive an electric, high-speed scooter? It is beyond my understanding.) What have we come to? Children collecting for their own bicycle, drone, robot, and who knows what else? And the organization has the chutzpah to advertise that ‘if you don’t see the item you want, call us; we will get it for you.’ Further chutzpah—that ‘if any other organization offers a better deal, we will match it.’ Here in our Yeshiva community, where we work, day and night, to inculcate middos, to care for others—to have these terrible types of collections happening? To me, such an organization seems fishy. I want to emphasize that this is not an “anti-kids-collecting” message. On the contrary, how great it is to instill the proper chinuch in children, to walk outside their own daled amos, raising funds to help others! The Satmar Rav zt”l, who I was zocheh to observe in the Williamsburg of my youth, trained an entire generation of chassidim to look out for and actively take care of each other. Parenthetically, our older bachurim gave away their Purim, once again, to raise over half a million dollars for total strangers, local families and individuals in real need—all without one penny of incentives. Ashreihem. Our job as parents and mechanchim is to imbue middos tovos; not to teach our children to be greedy and busy with themselves. I understand that this started with an organization many years ago, but the prizes then were very limited. We must not allow this to happen in the coming years. Rabbi Yaakov Bender

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Cubs Zone
Cubs Zone@CubsZone·
🇺🇸 PCA USA Jersey Giveaway 🇺🇸 I personally am picking one Cubs fan to win a PCA Team USA jersey. Winner picks size. To enter: - Repost this post 🔁 - Follow @J____Plug + @CubsZone Tag a Cubs fan in the comments for an extra entry. Ends 2/25!
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Ryan M. Spaeder
Ryan M. Spaeder@theaceofspaeder·
Michael Jordan could return to the NBA today, go scoreless for 128 consecutive games, and would still average more points-per-game than LeBron James.
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Shimmy Atlas@satlas1013·
The mayor showing his true colors!
Chicago Contrarian@ChicagoContrar1

Interesting how @ChicagosMayor inveighed against Chicago businessman Michael Sacks in his chat with Hasan Piker. Johnson claimed Sacks is attempting to "disrupt the movement" which elected him. Fair enough, but Johnson took it one step further this time. Johnson has used Sacks as a bogeyman before, but Johnson mentioned Sacks' donations to political candidates and one group in particular. AIPAC. Why, we wonder, was AIPAC singled out by Johnson? Your guess is as good as ours, but we'll call this for what it is: Straight up anti-Semitism.

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