You can't be antizionist and pro-indigenous. You have to pick one.
Or are you only pro-indigenous when it isn't The Jews™️?
I wish Jews in media were allowed to exist outside the realms of Hanukkah or the Holocaust
Vampires when they sip on your blood and catch extra strength Tylenol, at least two psychiatric meds, two cups of coffee, weed, and microplastics
Miriam ezagui (orthodox jewish influencer on instagram) is kind, understanding, has a beautiful family, a successful career, and a loving husband and still her comment sections are full of people who can barely figure out where their own heads are being absolute asshole antisemites to her. like you shouldn't even judge jews that aren't absolutely thriving like she is but her?? are you kidding me?? she probably would never do this because it's not her style, however if she decided to release a video absolutely verbally demolishing these people id support her 1000%
This is Bagel,
Bagel is a Rabbi
Rav Bagel is very wise
Rav Bagel is sad
Rav Bagel is waiting for his dindins
Pre-chopped fruits and veggies make it possible for so many people with various disabilities to prepare healthy meals and maintain their energy.
shabbat is for nervous system recovery it doesn’t matter if you’re not religious it still has so much meaning and importance!!! why do secular people not understand this!!! reducing it to ‘silly’ or ‘pedantic’ rules about not driving or shopping or using electricity is so patronising and ignorant. I don’t want to drive 3 hours on shabbat for a hike because it’s exhausting and this is a day about recovering from exhaustion. I don’t want to go shopping because the lights are bright and the crowds are noisy. I don’t want to cook or do laundry because it’s loud and/or messy and because this is one time in my week I allow myself to just Not Do Things!!!
I am literally sitting here on my phone. I was reading from my kindle earlier and I’m about to drive to a little hike about 25 minutes away. maybe my shabbat would be even more relaxing if I followed jewish law more closely, I don’t know. but this is something that works for me and so I’m strict about keeping it because it adds something positive to my life, not simply because it’s a religious law. why is it so hard for secular people, jewish or not, to consider judaism with even just the tiniest bit of nuance
I was just thinking about the term "two Jews three opinions" (as I frequently do, I love that phrase).
There is frequent division and debate within our community. We are by no means homogeneous in our views, but we still hurt and cry and care for each other.
And that's just so beautiful and amazing.
Our views expand far beyond the binary of black and white, unlike the frosting on a halfmoon cookie!
So enjoy this little doodle appreciating our diversity of views, hopefully it brings a little joy into your day.
Watching the whole Israeli Miku thing go down made me think of this, I cant believe this needs to be said