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Maybe The Goyim Are Antisemetic Because They Know That We Are Gatekeeping Osem Mini Soup Mandel From
Maybe the goyim are antisemetic because they know that we are gatekeeping osem mini soup mandel from them.
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Not "shake a lemon angrily at G-d" week, but rather;
Gather a citron, an ancient fruit predating the cultivation of lemon. Notice how it has a wonderful aroma, and consider how its flesh is edible. This represents the Jew who is both learned in Judaism and who exhibits kindness and good deeds.
Now gather the closed frond at the center of a palm tree. Consider how sweet the dates of the palm taste, but how the frond exhibits no strong smell like the citron. This represents the Jew who is learned in Judaism, but who does not practice the compassion in the many texts they studied.
Now gather at least three branches from a myrtle bush. Take in the refreshing scent oozing from the branches' thick leaves, but see how it does not bear fruit. This represents the Jew who is not learned in Judaism, but whose good character and actions are exceptional.
Finally, gather two branches from the somber willow. While mighty and enveloping, the willow exhibits no strong aroma, nor does it produce fruit. This represents the Jew who is neither learned in Judaism nor kind in character and deeds.
Appreciate the various textures and shapes of these four species. Feel the weight of them in your hand. Value how different in so many aspects each of them are.
Take them all in your hands, and bind them together like an embrace. Point them in all the corners of the earth- South, North, East, heavenward, downward, and West. Think of all your Jewish brethren scattered around the world, and bring your precious bundle back to your heart with every direction you send it to. Contemplate the place of every Jew in your community, the Etrog, the Lulav, the Hadas, and the Arava, for they all belong.
This is the meaning of Sukkot: coming back to our roots and our bare essence. Erect a temporary dwelling in reminiscence of your wandering ancestors. Come together under the stars, as exposed and unguarded as when we first walked the earth. Welcome guests into your makeshift home, be they family, friends, or the spirits of founding ancestors passed. Surround yourself in your community- and bring it all back to your heart.
Hello fellow jews I have a question since shecht means to slay can this be used in other ways
For example could you say you are "shechting pussy"
Could you say "yaas queen shecht"?
Many things to think about
Crying in the gym? It's more likely than you think
I lit a candle for my cousin, Shir. I can't believe it's been a year, I still cry every time I think about her. So I decided to share some facts about her:
She loved butterflies
Her favorite color was yellow
When she was seven her parents let her help paint their home, several walls still have Shir butterflies everywhere she could reach
Her two front teeth were far enough apart that she could squirt water between them
She would get into arguments with stray cats
She liked to mix ketchup and honey and dip her fries in it (I taught her that one)
She used to make up songs about whatever she was doing (we sometimes called her "Shir ha'shirim)
Her bat mitzvah would have been this past may
She was twelve years old
Her body was found missing her pants and underwear
She had two bullet wounds in her chest
She didn't deserve that, no one deserves that
Again it isn't about a real child I would never say that about a real child the issue is with the ideology and historical incorrectness the story portrays. Also you are ignoring my other points about how this story is notably and quantifiably bad for holocaust education as it is historically inaccurate to the extent that a holocaust museum has put out a statement warning about it.
Also that was a singular comment on it. Let's say I say "killing is bad" and someone says "I agree and also I hate minorities" does that suddenly mean that my "killing is bad" statement is wrong and morally incorrect simply because someone else with extreme views agrees with it?
I don't think me being upset about things that are harmful to the Jewish community means I am unwell. In fact I think its very normal for humans to be angry at things and should be more accepted.
Whenever someone praises "boy in the striped pajamas" i get so angry that I combust. I HATE YOUR STUPID FUCKING WHITE SAVIOR, HISTORICALLY INNACURATE, HOLOCAUST FANFICTION. "Oh it was so sad when the German boy went into the gas chamber" was it not sad when the millions of jews went into the gas chambers??? You only felt that way for the German boy???
*turns you into a fish who has neither fins nor scales and is therefore not kosher and thus will never get the mitzvah of being blessed before eating*