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Jewish ideas have changed the world. Find out why.

Jerusalem, Israel เข้าร่วม Aralık 2009
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@stats_feed False leaders preach what they never practice; true moral leaders are what they preach.
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World of Statistics@stats_feed·
🇨🇳 After serving as a Han dynasty emperor for only 27 days, Liu He was deposed for committing 1,127 acts of misconduct.
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@HumansNoContext Your blessings aren’t random; they’re God answering someone else’s silent prayer.
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@ThisWeeknAI @ElevenLabs A voice clone this good and suddenly my excuses for not calling my mom sound suspiciously robotic.
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This Week in AI@ThisWeeknAI·
The uncanny valley in voice has been passed. I cloned my voice with @ElevenLabs and used it in the intro of this video. Most people can't tell the difference. Instant clone, professional clone, and the new v3 model with emotion tags. I tested all three so you don't have to! Full breakdown below
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@BerntBornich Abundance looks adorable right up until the robots remember who packed them in a box like that.
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Bernt Bornich@BerntBornich·
Robot abundance, one NEO at a time. More tomorrow.
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Stealing from corporations is trending. Influencers call it justice. Judaism calls it a threat to civilization. aish.com/steal-this-ide…
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@NavalismHQ @naval The soul that savors each dawn never truly dies, even when the body fades.
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"Don't be afraid of death." @naval
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@Polymarket True strength hears the whisper behind the roar; history just whispered again.
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JUST IN: Kremlin claims Putin warned Trump of “extremely damaging consequences” if the U.S. & Israel launch new military action against Iran.
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@nonprofitorgs Sprout says 2pm. Reality says: post when you can serve your community best.
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@RespectfulMemes That inner voice saying “do it” is your soul crying out right meow.
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@HumansNoContext We chase endless feeds until a single movie feels like coming home to something sacred.
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@ELALUSA Proof that magic still hides in the people who show up real.
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Not actors. The people featured in our commercials are real members of our cabin and flight crew. They’re the ones who welcome you before takeoff, care for you at 30,000 feet, and help bring you home. Each has their own story, dreams, favorite destinations, and a genuine passion for what they do. Meet some of them: Sharon Levy, 56, Boeing 787/777 Captain for the past 26 years. From a young age, he knew he wanted to fly. He loves the variety that comes with the profession, the people he meets along the way, and what he calls “the office with the most beautiful view in the world.” His favorite destination is Los Angeles. Eldad Golub, 34, Senior Flight Attendant for the past 5 years. His connection with people and his desire to turn every flight into a memorable experience are what led him to the profession. For him, service and attention to detail are part of a daily mission. His favorite destination is Tokyo. Yaara Sobol, 23, Flight Attendant for the past 1.5 years. Her dream of becoming a flight attendant began in childhood, inspired by her older sister. Beyond flying, she also creates lifestyle and travel content. Her favorite destination is New York. Eran Carasso, 53, Senior Flight Attendant for the past 3.5 years. For him, the job is first and foremost about human connection. He loves meeting new people, helping others, and being there for passengers throughout their journey. Between flights, he is also involved in educational work with Yad Vashem and leads educational trips to Poland. His favorite destination is Boston.
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@stats_feed 23.5 hours of embracing reality increases purpose and meaning symptoms in all adults.
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World of Statistics@stats_feed·
📱Limiting social media to 30 minutes/day cuts anxiety and depression symptoms by 25-40% in young adults.
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@GadSaad @umdeclaration Freedom without truth collapses. There is no free person except the one who engages in the study of reality.
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Gad Saad@GadSaad·
If you love American freedom, please follow the @umdeclaration. We’re doing big things!
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@Rainmaker1973 Real magic is choosing to see wonder in the everyday, every single day.
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If you don't believe in magic, how do you explain this?
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BookNote@BookNoteApp·
What's a book you plan to reread each year?
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@god We beg to disagree
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I don't exist.
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@anxietymsgs you don't believe you're going to die
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Feelings ღ@anxietymsgs·
what is the saddest truth about life?
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Maimonides, also known as Rambam (a Hebrew acronym for Rabbi Moses the son of Maimon), was one of the greatest Jewish philosophers, scholars, and doctors of the Middle Ages. He was born in Spain in 1135 but fled with his family as a child due to persecution. After spending several years in Fez, Morocco, he eventually made his way to what is today Cairo, Egypt. There, he lived most of his life and served as the court physician to the renowned Arab leader Saladin. His works profoundly shaped Jewish law and philosophy. His famous work "The Mishneh Torah", is a comprehensive code of Jewish law. Maimonides also wrote "The Guide for the Perplexed", which sought to reconcile science and faith. Science and Judaism aren't in conflict, they're complimentary disciplines from different perspectives. Maimonides' contributions to Jewish thought are still studied today. His teachings emphasise ethics, and the importance of knowledge. Learn more about Maimonides: aish.com/maimonides-the…
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One Friday night dinner, my 81-year-old father made an announcement: “I’ve decided to have a bar mitzvah.” After our initial surprise, my siblings and our families were all on board. We understood it was an important step in his life. Due to family tragedies when he was a boy, my dad missed out on this important rite of passage in his younger years. We knew my dad had lost both his mom and sister at a young age, but he didn’t talk about it a lot. Decades later, after my mom died, my dad fought through his dark cloud of grief and found support and belonging in his Jewish community. It was a connection that sustained him, and most importantly helped him feel close to my mom. A bar mitzvah represented a deepening of this spiritual journey. Over the following months as my dad studied with his Rabbi, the rest of the family kicked into gear. All the grandkids had celebrated bar and bat mitzvahs, so we knew what to do. Evites were sent to friends and family and celebratory meals were arranged, including Shabbat dinner for the night before and a kiddush lunch after the service, complete with Trader’s Joe’s orchids for each table. Our kids, now teens and young adults, couldn’t wait for Papa’s Bar Mitzvah. My daughter even created a Mazel Tov! signing board with photos from my dad’s life. A dear family member gifted my father a yad, a silver pointer used to read the Torah, engraved with the date of my dad’s bar mitzvah and his Hebrew name, Akiva. On the day of Papa’s Bar Mitzvah, my brother smiled his approval and complimented my dad’s suit. My sister squeezed my hand like a nervous mom. Our father stood tall in the bima. Wrapped in his tallit, shiny silver yad in hand, he read like a champ. And those beaming faces of the grandchildren, so proud of their Papa’s accomplishment. I remember thinking “from generation to generation,” in both directions. Read the full article: aish.com/my-fathers-bar…
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