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yitzh0k-r3uven-hal3v1 · 21 hours ago
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this isn’t the first time the DHS has tweeted literal nazi propaganda but uuuhhhh I feel like things are going to get Very Bad unless we do something. about the nazis. who are running the US government
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yitzh0k-r3uven-hal3v1 · 2 days ago
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Continuing my “calling out anti-semitic behavior” posts. This one is a bit of a continuation to my last post.
The lack of critical thinking is significant with this one, I fear. I saw a post going around on social media pointing out Israeli politicians who have changed their last names and stating that their original last names being “European” is proof that Jews do not originate from the Middle East. I have literally seen someone point out a surname and write “indigenous my ass”.
I’m going to hold your hands when I tell you this. When the expulsion of Jews from the Holy Land to Europe occurred, the modern concept of surnames as we know it today did not exist in Europe. And Jewish people in ancient times did not use modern surnames either; they were referred to by their first name followed by “son/daughter of”.
The widespread use of surnames in Europe did not occur until the 11th century, and Ashkenazi Jews were among the last to adopt family surnames. Eventually, authorities required it, especially for taxation. When the time came to secure surnames, Jewish people created their surnames, and some of these surnames came from Hebrew names/words, but were adapted to where they were living. For example, “Son of Isaac” became Itskowitz to adapt to the language of where they lived.
It’s scary how many people lack critical thinking skills or at least the common sense to do some research before they type their words.
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yitzh0k-r3uven-hal3v1 · 3 days ago
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yitzh0k-r3uven-hal3v1 · 3 days ago
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Please touch some grass and take a shower 🙏
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Log the fuck off, girl.
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yitzh0k-r3uven-hal3v1 · 3 days ago
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Daily reminder that the Neturei Karta are a literal cult
August 5, 2025, the folks over at Neturei Karta continue to be literal Holocaust deniers:
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yitzh0k-r3uven-hal3v1 · 3 days ago
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I wonder if 80 years from now people will argue that Oct 7th didn't actually target Jews, it targeted Thai migrants, disabled people, and queer people
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yitzh0k-r3uven-hal3v1 · 5 days ago
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Wikipedia is so fucking antisemitic what the actual fuck
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yitzh0k-r3uven-hal3v1 · 5 days ago
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ז״ל may he and his family be of righteous memory
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We will never forget and we will never forgive.
השם יקום דמו
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yitzh0k-r3uven-hal3v1 · 5 days ago
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This is Gaza in 1944.
This is Gaza before Israel existed.
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yitzh0k-r3uven-hal3v1 · 6 days ago
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Israel or Hamas? 10 Facts That Debunk Pro-Palestinian Propaganda
1. If Israel is the ultimate evil…
why do they torture or disappear gays in Gaza, while in Tel Aviv they march in Pride parades?
2. If Hamas is resistance…
why does it shoot Palestinians who want to flee?
3. If Israel is genocidal…
how is it possible that Gaza's population has tripled?
4. If Palestinians want peace…
why do they educate children with fake guns and decapitated dolls?
5. If Hamas defends its people…
why does it use civilians as shields and steal aid?
6. If Israel is an occupier…
why did it withdraw from Gaza in 2005 and come under worse attack than before?
7. If the siege is Israel's fault…
why does Egypt keep its border closed longer than Israel?
8. If Palestinians are all victims…
why did they celebrate while slaughtering civilians on October 7th?
9. If Israel is racist…
why are there Arab MPs, Arab judges, Arab doctors in Israeli hospitals?
10. If you love freedom…
why do you defend a group that dreams of an Islamic state based on Sharia law?
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yitzh0k-r3uven-hal3v1 · 6 days ago
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It's like with the ambulance driver holding the child in his lap while the passenger does the all important job of recording the video to post on the internet.
If you don't think that's the most important job you obviously support genocide.
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yitzh0k-r3uven-hal3v1 · 6 days ago
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Jewish men reading Kinnot during Tisha B’Av at the Western Wall in Jerusalem, Israel; 2012. x
Kinnot (Kinnah singular) are sad poems or elegies traditionally recited by Jewish people on Tisha B'Av to mourn the destruction of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem as well as other tragedies in Jewish history, such as the Crusades and the Holocaust. The Kinnot are recited on the night of Tisha B'Av after reciting the Book of Lamentations.
The oldest known Kinnah were composed by Rabbi Elazar Hakalir, who was one of the earliest Jewish poets.  New Kinnot were made during the Middle Ages due to the Crusades, in which many Jewish communities were decimated.  Judah Halevi, a Sephardi poet, also wrote Kinnot, but they differ from earlier examples. In his Kinnot, there is no pain or despair over the tragedies of the past, but instead a longing for returning to Jerusalem such as in his poem, Tziyon Halo Tishali.  Kinnot are also recited to commemorate the Holocaust; including Eli Eli Nafshi Bekhi, which was composed by Yehuda Leib Bialer.
Tisha B’Av begins in 2017 on the evening of July 31st and ends on the evening of August 1st.
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yitzh0k-r3uven-hal3v1 · 6 days ago
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I just finished my fast for Tisha b'Av and I've seen a few posts going around trying to relate it to Gaza or whatever. Which is just, missing the point of it entirely. On Tisha b'Av we mourn the destruction of the temple, the centre of Jewish life in ancient Israel. To this day, the temple remains in ruins, and there's a mosque built on top of it.
Megillah Eicha tells of the anguish of the author as they watch their beloved Zion fall to ruin, their people slaughtered and expelled.
Tisha b'Av is not about Palestine. It is about Jews mourning their home, the land that has been colonised over and over, and yet people still want to deny them. Trying to make Tisha b'Av about Palestine is literally colonising a day for mourning the conquest and colonisation of Israel.
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yitzh0k-r3uven-hal3v1 · 6 days ago
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Hamas finally released a photo of somebody being starved in Gaza, and it is a hostage from Israel
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yitzh0k-r3uven-hal3v1 · 6 days ago
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They have given terrorists an incentive to keep doing what they’re doing to ensure a state which doesn’t belong to them. The west is run by idiots
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Britain, France, and Canada have ensured that Hamas doesn’t surrender and continues to commit war crimes and crimes against humanity by holding hostages.
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yitzh0k-r3uven-hal3v1 · 6 days ago
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Are you fasting for palestinians too on tish bav or does their suffering not matter to you, just jewish suffering
Firstly it's Tisha B'Av
Secondly you literally just sent me this ask and it's the 4th of August here in NZ. Tisha B'Av is over for me.
Thirdly, Tisha B'Av is about mourning the destruction of the Jewish temple. It's not a holiday for general mourning.
Centering jewish suffering on a jewish day about jewish suffering, does not mean I condone or like the suffering of Palestinians.
If you see a jew, practicing judaism unrelated to Palestine and your first thought is "well they must hate Palestinians", then you just hate jews plain and simple.
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yitzh0k-r3uven-hal3v1 · 7 days ago
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