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Julia Carrie Wong@joolia.bsky.social |
I found this moving.
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Julia Carrie Wong@joolia.bsky.social |
I found this moving.
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CrazyMyra
@outonthemoors.bsky.social
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CatOfThis
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It is easy for her to say, she is speaking about abstract idea for her, living in another country, but the state of Israel is actually made from people, living there, having homes and families, been born there now for third generation. What should they do?
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MagaLee π
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Orion Kidder
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Holy shit.
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Debbie Hairy
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C.J. Raven
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Naomi Klein, whose work I generally respect, is a captive of her own ideological cohort. While she accurately describes aspects of the Seder, she misses entirely the story in the Hagadah, in particular where four of the smartest Rabbis in Jewish history meet and reasoning their way from God visiting
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Julien S
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I found it scary. She's saying in quite contemporary fashion, lets say economical, that, oh noes, the Phenix is burning, lets move for an other bird, lets fluctuate, let us take another guess, let us wear out brand new clothes.
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Julia Carrie Wong
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I grew up in a secular Jewish and Chinese family, and for whatever reason (books, mostly) latched on to the idea of Israel as a child and teenager. It was a childish attachment, largely rooted in fantasy and ignorance, but it was very important to my sense of who I was.
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