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alexanderflowerbird · 3 months ago
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The TBOB throuple is throupling 💖 if you’ve read TBOB and you know things SHUT THE HELL UR MOUTH NO SPOILERS FOR THE MASSES lol feel free to bite me in the DMs :3
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spookynoodlez01 · 29 days ago
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bishopofblack · 1 year ago
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A polycule, three ways
Irastenys (he/him), Shifra (he/him), and Femi (she/her) are from The Bishop of Black. Check out our reading guide!
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alexanderflowerbird · 3 months ago
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So many TBOB pairings lol
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movienized-com · 8 months ago
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Her Deadly Night in Paris
Her Deadly Night in Paris (2023) #LaneShefterBishop #ShifraZuckerman #CharlyDo #LaurentMaurel #LucileJaillant #ElisaSergent Mehr auf:
From Paris with Danger Jahr: 2023 Genre: Krimi / Drama / Thriller Regie: Lane Shefter Bishop Hauptrollen: Shifra Zuckerman, Charly Do, Laurent Maurel, Lucile Jaillant, Elisa Sergent, Harry Burton, Raphaël Mars, Aron von Andrian, Michael Amiar, Nanou Harry, Jacques Ross, Augustin Guibert … Filmbeschreibung: Eine amerikanische Austauschstudentin in Paris verliebt sich in den gutaussehenden Sohn…
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lifetimemoviereview · 1 year ago
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Her Deadly Night in Paris (2023 Lifetime)
Her Deadly Night in Paris (2023 Lifetime) #LifetimeMovies #Lifetime #HerDeadlyNightinParis
Her Deadly Night in Paris (2023 Lifetime) 📺.  Stream/Watch the Movie (Ad): Subscribe to the Lifetime Movie Club Cast: Shifra Zuckerman, Charly Do, Director: Lane Shefter Bishop Writer: Paul A. Birkett ➡️    Check out our Youtube Channel: Lifetime Uncorked: Lifetime Movie Reviews 🎧   Listen to the Lifetime Uncorked Podcast: Listen Now 🍷  Support the show with a $5 tip:…
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Recensione: "Gatti. Una storia d'amore" di Shifra Horn
Buongiorno a tutti, sono Elena e grazie di essere su Life Is Like A Wave Who Rises and Falls. Oggi vi parlo di un bel libro che ho letto in un giorno soltanto: Gatti. Una storia d’amore di Shifra Horn Titolo originale: Hatulim, sippur‘ ahavah – Tradotto da: Elisa Carandina Fazi Editore, 2007 ISBN: 978-8881128518, 190 pag. Questo libro è la storia di una passione invincibile. Protagonisti…
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secular-jew · 8 months ago
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Hamas, Al Jazeera admit: Story of IDF rapes in Gaza hospital were fabricated (Islamic Taqiyya) to slander the Israeli state.
Al Jazeera featured a “testimony” by Jamila Al-Hessi, a Gazan woman who claimed that while she was under siege in the area of the Al Shifra hospital complex, she witnessed IDF soldiers “raping women then killing them and burning entire families alive.”
This story, widely printed and broadcast in the Arab press, also garnered hundreds of millions of social-media views.
Predictably, this story was false.
The woman who originated this latest blood-libel antisemitic smear, admitted she invented the story, but justified it because the "goal was to arouse the nation’s fervor and brotherhood.”
Palestinian propaganda machine takes its cues from Göbbels and Stalin. Only very primitive individuals take it seriously.
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justineportraits · 3 months ago
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Fred Hatt Shifra
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mariacallous · 1 year ago
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(JTA) — Vivian Silver, a Canadian-Israeli peace activist who had been presumed kidnapped by Hamas, was declared dead after her remains were found at her home.
Her death was confirmed to JTA by multiple activists who said they were in touch with Silver’s family. Shifra Bronznick, a prominent Jewish social justice activist and lifelong friend of Silver’s, learned from Silver’s son that her remains were identified via her DNA. 
“Vivian was always persistent in the pursuit of peace and justice,” Bronznick told JTA on Monday evening. “She was a lifelong feminist, a committed activist, a fearless leader, an exceptional friend and a loving mother, wife and grandmother.”
Until Monday, Silver, 74, was assumed to be among the more than 200 people held captive by Hamas. She is now among the approximately 1,200 people murdered by the terror group in its Oct. 7 attack. Hamas terrorists killed more than 100 people at Silver’s home community, Kibbutz Be’eri, in one of the day’s worst massacres. 
She is one of several peace activists to have been killed or captured by Hamas on Oct. 7. Hayim Katsman, 32, who worked with Palestinians in the southern West Bank, was killed in his home in another community on the Gaza border. Yocheved Lifschitz, who helped ferry Palestinians from Gaza to medical care in Israel, was taken captive by Hamas and released in late October; her husband Oded, also involved in peace work, remains missing.
“A woman of infinite, deep, ongoing compassion, humanity and dedication to Arab-Jewish partnership and peace. Yes. Peace,” Anat Saragusti, an Israeli writer and feminist activist, wrote on social media in a post announcing Silver’s death. John Lyndon, the executive director of the Alliance for Middle East Peace, wrote that “she wanted to be free & at peace. Rest in power, Vivian.”
Silver’s sons, like the family members of many of those presumed hostage, lobbied extensively for her release, traveling the country and speaking to journalists around the world to call attention to her story. One son, Yonatan Zeigen, stood out for his calls for a ceasefire, an unusual position in Israel. He said he had learned from his mother to seek peace above all else.
“I would tell her, ‘Israel is dead. It’s hopeless,’ and she would say, ‘Peace could come tomorrow,’” Yonatan, a social worker in Tel Aviv told the Washington Post in a story published last week.
Chen Zeigen, her other son, is a doctoral student in archaeology at the University of Connecticut. She is also survived by four grandchildren.
On the day of the massacre, according to the Washington Post story, Silver took a call with a radio station where she pushed back against the idea that the Palestinians were “insane.” In messages with Yonatan, she expressed fear, frustration and love. “I’m with you,” he wrote to her. Her last message back to him was, “I feel you.”
Born in Winnipeg, Canada, she was the longtime director of  the Arab Jewish Center For Empowerment, Equality, and Cooperation, which organized projects joining communities in Israel, the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. In 2014, after the last major war between Israel and Hamas, she helped found Women Wage Peace, which promotes peace-building actions among women from all communities and across the political spectrum.
Speaking to Forbes in 2021 for a series on women who assist the vulnerable, Silver said she remembered feeling relief after the government built bomb shelters in Kibbutz Be’eri, which had been subject to rocket fire from Gaza for more than a decade.
“In 2009, the [Israeli] government only built shelters for communities that were four kilometers from the border. The community I live in is four and a half kilometers from the border, so we didn’t have shelters then,” Silver told Forbes. “Now we do, so psychologically we feel better, and we feel safer, and in fact, we are safer, we’re a lot safer than the people in Gaza.”
At a 2018 Women Wage Peace event on the Gaza border in 2018, she said that the Israeli government needed to change its approach in order to bring peace to the area. “Show the required courage that will bring changes of policy that will bring us quiet and security,” she said then, addressing the government. “Returning to the routine is not an option.”
Appealing to women across the border, she said, “Terror does not make anything better for anyone, you too deserve quiet and peace.”
Bronznick first met Silver in the early 1970s when both were involved in organizing a national conference of Jewish women. They remained friends and, for a period of six years, took an annual trip together — the last one was to Santa Fe, New Mexico. When Silver would stay at Bronznick’s home, she would prepare an Israeli breakfast, Bronznick recalled. 
“She would be passionately advocating for peace right now,” Bronznick said, referring to Israel’s war against Hamas, launched following the Oct. 7 attack. “She never gave up on bridge-building. She never gave up on making change. She never gave up on people… She always focused on people, children, what motivated them, what meant something to them.”
Before Oct. 7, Silver was due for another stay at Bronznick’s home in New York City in early December. On top of each of the days in Bronznick’s calendar, she had written “Viv.”
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gatabella · 10 months ago
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Rita Hayworth and Orson Welles, 1940s
“For all her fame and beauty, Rita was very insecure,” recalled the writer Jim Bacon, who knew both Rita and Orson throughout the years. “She was in awe of Orson’s genius and found it hard to believe that one of the great talents in the movies could actually fall in love with her.” According to Bob Schiffer, “She respected Orson tremendously and was actually a bit frightened of him.”
“She had this phobia about being left,” said Shifra Haran. “She couldn’t trust anybody because she’d been played around with. She had been so used by men. She was like an innocent child. She had to have Orson there for her—someone who loved her for herself.”
Years later Rita told actress June Allyson: “Maybe I tried hardest to be a good wife in my second marriage. I really wanted to be everything Orson wanted of me.”
-Barbara Leaming, If This Was Happiness : a Biography of Rita Hayworth
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alexanderflowerbird · 1 year ago
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Come join the TBOB Chapter 17 support club on our patreon 💖 iykyk hehehehehhe
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spookynoodlez01 · 1 month ago
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OOC:Pokemon au art
skullytotheark: Peachy cloud is hyperfixated on pokemon right now
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bishopofblack · 1 year ago
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One sweet polycule, one wartorn world. What could possibly go wrong?
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gliklofhameln · 1 year ago
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Founded in 1984, ‘Shifra’ magazine gave a voice to Jewish Feminists. The editors aimed to create ‘a Feminist home in the Jewish community and a Jewish home in the Feminist community’. Four issues were published from 1984-1986.
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deborahdeshoftim5779 · 2 months ago
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Rephael Ariel Guri | Reuven Heinik | Reuven Weisman | Revaya Mansouri | Ricardo David Lischov | Rinat Even | Rinat Hodaya Zagdon | Rivka Ben Horin | Robert Shaulov | Roi Idan | Roi Popplewell | Roie Monder | Roland Sultan | Romi Brandt Eliyahu | Ron Binyamin | Ron Shemer | Ron Weinberg | Ron Yehudai | Ronen Ditchman | Ronen Engel | Roni Petrovski | Roni Polvanov | Roni Shitrit | Ronit Hodaya Zagadon | Ronit Sultan | Ronnie Levi | Rosa Yedgarov | Rotem Neiman | Rotem Rahel Levi | Rudy Skrzewski | Ruth (Rutti) Akuni | Ruth Hodaya Peretz | Sagi Zak | Sagiv Beilin Ben Zvi | Sahar Ashuan | Sahar Baruch | Said (David) Moshe | Sakda Surakhai | Saksit Khotmee | Samer Fuad El-Talalka | Sami Keidar | Sammi Jarjawi | San Amnon Yakobov | Sapir Bilmas | Saryut Penkitwanitcharon | Sattawat Phiaaia | Savyon Chen Kipper | Savyon Chen Kipper | Rotem Kalderon | Sefi Yossef Gennis | Segev Israel Kishner | Segev Shushan | Semion Abdilemov | Seriyut Pankitwanitchirnm | Seta Homsorn | Shachaf Kreif | Shachar Gal Kadman | Shachar Siman Tov | Shahak Yossef Madar | Shahar Ben Naim | Shahar Gal | Shahar Gindi | Shahar Mansour | Shahr Mattias | Shai Regev | Shai Shalev | Shai Shalom Elior Mutzafi | Shaked Habani | Shalev Gal | Shalev Madmoni | Shalom Abudi | Shani Ben Ami | Shani Gabai | Shani Kupervaser | Shani Nicol Louk | Sharif Suad | Sharon Goradny | Sharon Hirsch Uzan | Sharon Refai | Sharona Shmunis Harel | Shaun Davitashvili | Shenhav Ya’akov Gerfi | Shifra Noy | Shimon (Shimi) Hayat | Shimon Hiat | Shir Hanna Georgie | Shir Yaron | Shira Ayalon | Shiran Ganon | Shiraz Brodash | Shiraz-Shiran Yashmireni | Shlomi Davidovitch | Shlomi Mattias | Shlomi Molko | Shlomo (Shlomi) Sividia | Shlomo Elfasi | Shlomo Eliyahu Elsheikh | Shmil Abasov | Shmuel Shmulik Weiss | Shoham Lia Turgeman | Shoham Ya’akov Gerfi | Shon Deutshvili | Shoshana Brosh | Shoshana Karasanti | Shraga Hassid | Shulamit Merenstein | Shuval Ya’akov | Sigal Itah | Sigal Levi | Simon Vigdergauz | Sindi Flash | Sivan Alkavetz | Sivan Sharhabani | Sofia Popov | Solomon Aliagoyev | Somchai Sayang | Somkhoun Pansa-Ard | Sonthaya Oakkharasri | Sophia Bongart | Srithat Kawao | Stav Barazani
These are the names of just a few of the victims of October 7, those murdered by the horde of Nazi savages from Gaza, or those kidnapped and imprisoned within that moral sewer.
On October 6, all of these people were alive and minding their own business. They were living their own lives. Islamic terrorists from Gaza took that all away from them, leaving a permanent scar on their communities and the entire nation of Israel.
More names will be coming up soon.
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