spanish sephardi jew, fil-am writer, shoegaze listener, & tea nerd. 18 shevat 5783
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Things people tell you about converting to Judaism:
You don't have to
It's a lifelong commitment
It takes years of studying, immersion, prayers, and rituals
Really, you don't have to
There will be circumcision involved
And a big swimming pool, and a panel of judges
Your life will be harder
People will look at you differently
If they deign to look at you at all
It never ends
Things people don't tell you about converting to Judaism:
It's actually really fucking hard to keep a kippah on your head
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Templo Beth Shalom - Gran Sinagoga de la Comunidad Hebrea de Cuba
Temple Beth Shalom - Great Synagogue of the Jewish Community of Cuba
Havana, Cuba
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people giggling is pretty cute by itself but when someone that youre attracted to starts giggling it could extinguish a million stars and topple nations with the force of the power unleashed
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Re-doing the poll because I hate how the results are 65% goys who wanted to vote so the results were skewed. I also included more options. If you could reblog for a better sample size it would be appreciated! Goys can reblog too
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Jewish Patch Box, Ottoman Empire, 19th century
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please reblog to give a big sample size, also if you didn't know what these are called and if you have no idea what they are don't be shy, tell us your thoughts in the tags
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A survivor drags a former concentration camp guard by the hair while American troops look on at the newly liberated Dora-Mittelbau concentration camp, April 1945.
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2/9 mikvah day!
i treated myself to a nice red sephardic koren sacks complete compact siddur with the flex cover and ribbon bookmarks
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Hasidic man dances during Lag Ba'Omer in Safed, 1960
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I AM JEWISH!!!!! mikvah done heh
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i have decided i will absolutely be bringing up bi boy king david at my beit din in the morning
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Thinking about how in Hebrew, the Star of David is called Magen David, which means Shield of David, because of the legend that it was the symbol on King David's shield.
But who was the real shield in David's life? The one who would constantly try to protect him from King Shaul and his army, who put his life and honour on the line defending him multiple times?
Yonatan.
The Magen David is Yonatan.
Yonatan gave David his weapons when he fell in love with him, but not his shield. Why would that be? Maybe it's because Yonatan was his shield.
When David sings a surge lamenting the deaths of Shaul and Yonatan, there's a line that goes as such:
"Behold in Gilboa, let there be no dew or rain upon you, or bountiful fields; for there the shield of warriors, the shield of Shaul were rejected, no longer anointed with oil."
It's interesting that Yonatan isn't mentioned in this stanza, but Shaul is.
But upon analysis of the context....David was a poet.
He wouldn't have to mention a person by name in order to mention them.
What if the "shield of warriors" wasn't a physical shield, but Yonatan?
David and Shaul were both warriors, Yonatan never was. He gave away his weapons to David, he was skilled with the bow but the only time we see him use it is to send a coded signal to David. Yonatan was called weak by his father for his lack of aggression- he was always the defender and never the offender.
Yonatan is the shield.
Perhaps when we wear our Magen David necklaces, or embroider and carve them into our Judaica, we are wearing a symbol of Yonatan- a man who chose love over war.
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update 2/8
i will be jewish tomorrow morning!!!!!! i will update : )))))
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