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Zwicky Kratz-Lieber
Zwicky Kratz-Lieber@zwickykl·
@MateoLevin If they include ברכת המזון it would be a ברכון. If they include תפילת הדרך it is a דרכון.
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Mateo Levin
Mateo Levin@MateoLevin·
They should stick Mincha Maariv in the back of this thing
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Shoura Hashemi
Shoura Hashemi@ShouraHashemi·
Danke an alle für die Fragen nach den Forderungen von Amnesty hinsichtlich der israelischen Geiseln. Wir haben selbstverständlich immer die Freilassung gefordert, uns mit Angehörigen von Geiseln vor Ort vernetzt und hinter den Kulissen urgiert. amnesty.at/news-events/ne…
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Terrible Maps@TerribleMaps·
Australia vs Austria, just for clarity
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Mordechai Schmutter
Mordechai Schmutter@MSchmutter·
CALL FOR HELP: For the sake of an article, what do you put behind the doors at the bottom of your seforim shrank? Do you put regular seforim there (protected from the crawling babies), do you use it for your English seforim, Hagaddos, photo albums, or what?
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Zwicky Kratz-Lieber@zwickykl·
@fhorntweets So wurden zwei Geiseln befreit. Jetzt noch die restliche und alles ist vorbei. Hamas könnte es natürlich beschleunigen.
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Heimish Humor@HeimishHumor·
Leonard Cohen's song Hallelujah is very difficult for religious singers to perform. They're like, 🎶 "Hallelujah (baruchshemkevodmalchusoL'olamvaed), Hallelujah (baruchshemkevod...."
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Zwicky Kratz-Lieber@zwickykl·
@nat_twts @DBashIdeas @LakeShowYo So why not be empathetic about Uighurs, Armenians, Syrians, Ukrainians, Rohinga. That's what we don't understand. When you never comment and you suddenly do - it makes you wonder.
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natalia marie 🌟
natalia marie 🌟@nat_twts·
@DBashIdeas @LakeShowYo it has nothing to do with Jewish people this narrative is so stupidddd it’s literally innocent people being carpet bombed in their home country with no where to go I don’t get what’s so hard about being empathetic and caring about over 100,000 men women and children dying
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Mendel Rubin
Mendel Rubin@shabboshouse·
@DBashIdeas Didn't see the ads in question to comment on them, but interesting that #BaalShemTov preferred a religious gentile wagon-driver (to whom one would entrust their lives in those days) who would casually/naturally profess/express his faith, than to a secular one.
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David/Dovid Bashevkin
David/Dovid Bashevkin@DBashIdeas·
Can you be Jewish and appreciate the Jesus Super Bowl ads? Asking for a friend. 🙈
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Shaiel Ben-Ephraim
Shaiel Ben-Ephraim@academic_la·
The secret to the successful operation in Rafah was that the IDF had enough intel on where the hostages were located to enter when they knew the terrorists were not holding their arms. That allowed the rescue team the precious time needed to get the hostages out alive. The forces were holding for two hours for the right moment to break in. The Shabak knew which apartment the hostages were being held in, on the second floor of a Rafah building. The forces stealthily set up explosives near the door and detonated them at the right moment. After entering the building and locating the hostages, the special forces took them out to the balcony and defended them from the terrorists. The terrorists in the apartments were soon killed. Massive fire was encountered as Hamas realized what was happening. The forces took the hostages down from the terrace to the ground. One of the hostages was barefoot, so he was carried by special forces. They evacuated the two quickly to a rendezvous point where a helicopter awaited, surrounded by armored forces. Meanwhile, the air force covered the attack with massive bombings, which did not allow Hamas to get close to the hostages and the meeting point. Everything went according to plan. The cooperation of the Air Force, the Yamam National Counter-Terrorism Unit, Shabak, and military intelligence on this was impeccable. Heroes all.
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Zwicky Kratz-Lieber@zwickykl·
@ldkop It is not the short perush. It is the one he harvested after he sowed his thoughts in his first one.
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Saul Sadka
Saul Sadka@Saul_Sadka·
A personal note: Four months ago today, at about 5pm, I finally left the house. The sirens had abated, the dog needed to walk. As I walked down Tel Aviv's Dizengof Street a religious girl I knew called out from a window, "Saul, come up, what's going on?" Four religious roommates had been secluded in their apartment, playing Monopoly and eating snacks, not wanting to go far from the safe room because of the regular sirens. Insulated from the internet, they had no idea what was happening. I sat and told them: "Thousands of terrorists entered Israel at 6am and control of large parts of southern Israel. Officially, 20 people have been killed, but I have seen videos with hundreds of bodies, and it is still continuing, the IDF doesn't have control. Gaza TV has satellite trucks inside Kibbutzim. From what I have seen myself, it will be a miracle if the death toll is less that 1,000. This is the worst day in the history of Israel." It was only as I said those words out loud, and noted their shocked, silent disbelief, that the reality I had just spoken sunk in for me. I told them, "Israel will never be the same" and left. As I walked home I saw steely-eyed heroes in extemporized uniforms kissing their tearful loved ones goodbye, jamming equipment into their cars and heading south towards the blood soaked-chaos, knowing some would never return. I realized then that Israel would never be the same but that it would come out stronger Any flabby complacency and indulgent divisiveness that Israel has built up over its 75-year climb from an impoverished refugee backwater, to one of the richest counties in the world, was swept away in 12 hours. It took a bloodbath to unite Israel and educate everyone under 70 what it means to be a Jew in a world of monsters. Until the last 10 year-old dies, well into the 22nd century, the message, "Unite or die", will be recalled.
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Lishay Miran-Lavi
Lishay Miran-Lavi@LishayLM·
So many “firsts” that Omri is missing since Hamas kidnapped him. Please, my girls need their father back. I need my husband back. Bring Omri home. Bring them all home.
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Lishay Miran-Lavi
Lishay Miran-Lavi@LishayLM·
"Last seen October 7" I will never get used to this message on Omri's WhatsApp, the day our conversation froze. Today is day 124, and I look back at a picture he sent of Roni a year ago today. Like any mother I ask "isn't she cold?" and he says "no". Omri, are you cold? When will we see you again? The girls and I can't wait for you to come home.
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Hebrew Words@HebreWords·
@EyalMelamed @HebAcademy No. For one there is already גִּבּוּב meaning "piling," but also because the connection with גב wouldn't have been obvious.
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Hebrew Words@HebreWords·
1/ The @HebAcademy fought long and hard against the Hebrew word for 'backing' and 'backup' – and lost. But why? Dive into the fascinating story of גִּבּוּי (giˈbuj) and its battle for acceptance! 💥 #LanguageDrama
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Zwicky Kratz-Lieber@zwickykl·
@ldkop Why is this worth mentioning? Did you think firefighters fight for fire?
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