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Well, this is good to know because there's no such thing as "Palestine" it's Israel. Also remember: From the river to the sea, Israel is Yehudi
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I don't know why anyone uses the British term "West Bank" any more when the actual name is Judea
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The Arabs have other countries, Arab countries, they can go to. Jews have one country. Their home. For the Arabs it's just colonization as they've always done (remember at one time they invaded a good part of Europe) it's just land. For Jews it's existence itself.
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Dig dug!!
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Dude. I am "Shroedinger's Jew" in other words there is a nonzero chance that I am Jewish, but Lithuania being the black hole of information it is, I'll never know so I am converting. My maternal line is full of Jewish names going back to old Vilna. In light of what is happening here in the US, I am committed and I am very, very stubborn. I am converting, a possible/probable Jew converting to Judaism? Oh hell yeah! And I plan to retire in the Eretz. Those "civilized" and neutered by capitalism, spoon-fed fairy tales, will never understand the determination of a native people.
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Fighting the good fight against Arab colonialism. I wish more people would open a history book and learn what the real situation is.
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From the river, to the sea, Israel is Yehudi
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The Middle East has the capability to be utterly beautiful - if you have people who take care of the land. I watched the movie "Restrepo" about an American base in Afghanistan, and there was a valley in the footage that was absolutely beautiful. I grew up in Hawaii and I could not believe that a valley in Afghanistan could be more beautiful than one in Hawaii but there you have it.
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@BryanRevis-x8t Idolatry is one of the big no-no's.
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You can subscribe to the channel, you can spread the word, even being more active in your local Jewish community helps.
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@IRONMINDMOTIVATION2.O From the river to the sea, Israel will be 100% Yehudi
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Very very nice little film. I take it you have a fair number of Americans there, because who else eats breakfast cereals? Very very nice touching on history. Indeed, kibbutzim, or as we Americans would say it, Kibbutz'es, are mostly agricultural but some do manufacturing and I think some are very high-tech. So if you want to join one you don't have to be a farmer. I guess the closest thing in American English would be to call it a commune or a co-op. It looks like "basic" living but in the US we have millions who are living in the street, homeless, I notice Israel doesn't have that problem to even 10% the severity of the US. Kibbutzim will also range from lots of English spoken to Holy Crap why did I sleep through Ulpan (hebrew school) I think. "There's always a place for you on the kibbutz".
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Being an Israeli Dump supporter is like being one of these guys: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association_of_German_National_Jews
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Wrong. Settlers/invaders in Israel wear keffiyahs and speak/write Arabic.
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Go and read everything by Dara Horn on this subject, look up "People Love Dead Jews" and follow the rabbit hole. This is aimed not so much to the Clatt but to all the fellow readers and countrymen and allies. Hang on her every word, she speaks the truth.
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Seriously. That's one dry-ass ripoff of a poboy
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He's mixing up chicory and chocolate. Although, I wonder if the cafe puts a pinch of chocolate in? Considering most people don't drink chicory coffee they'd never know, and chocolate's a nice flavor too.
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"Palestinians" is a name the Arabs chose for themselves in the 1960s. It turns out the whole body of thought our extreme Left in the US is going by, was come up with by the USSR. The "Not anti semitic, anti-zionist" line, that concept that somehow Jews returning to their native land are "evul white oppressors" etc. The reason for this was, Stalin recognized Israel when it became a modern state, but the idea was that Israel would be part of the Soviet bloc. Instead, they were much more allied with the West and thus Stalin put his best propaganda-writers to work trashing Israel. Right now my plans are to go there myself in 2-3 years, and try to make myself somewhat useful to the place.
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My lineage is Scots-English on my father's side, pale as they come. My mother's side from warm, sunny, Lithuania, you know, the place that's north of Poland. They came from Vilnius in the 1870s and married within their own, and my mom was really brown. I'm pretty brown. And the brown-ness could have only come from ... Ashkenazim? I want to retire in Israel.
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Oh, that's awful! Anyway...
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For Indian curries, those packets like Tasty Bite (cheaper brands that are just as good are MTR and Vimal) are a good start. You can use one of those, put some extra veggies in, customize it how you like. They are "vegetarian" but really they're milchig, so if you're trying to at least nod toward keeping Kosher you could put in cheese or a dollop of sour cream on top, or something like that.
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You mean Komrade Krasnov? Putin's pet?
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The architectural style you're talking about is Brutalism and I'm in the so-called "Silicon Valley" area in California, we have some good examples of it here.
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@sjam1159 It seems to be a Christian. In other words, an idolator who wants to wipe out the Jews. Good Christians include all the Nazis right up to A. Hitler himself who was even a choirboy for a while.
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@janiceridsdale2904 It's a Christian and hates Jews. It just wanted to remind us as if we ever forget.
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@shainazion4073 I've been going to everything at my local temple and so far I fit right in.
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@shelley-anneharrisberg7409 Yes, that is exactly what I mean.
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"Palestine" is not even a name of a real country, but rather a fictitious name for a terrorist organization. Look up the "Symbionese Liberation Army" there was never a country called "Symbion" it's just a fiction used as a cute name by terrorists.
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Yep it's culture. Human brains are very plastic and cultures that esteem intelligence are going to be ... more intelligent. This is really old stuff this guy is pushing out of a book called "The Bell Curve" and also neo-Nazi academic Kevin McDonald who's actually a college professor here in the USA - he believes in the old Nazi theories of genetics and pushes them in his books.
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Agreed. Arabs need to go back to their home countries. Israel is the land of the Jews.
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Using a piece of onion as a scoop is genius.
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Dirty Diaper Don is a horrible disgrace. What the US needs is a centrist Zionist, preferably a centrist Zionist Jewish president. I was really hoping for Michael Bloomberg.
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As a culture, Judaism esteems children and wants them to do well, the long-time view is used as opposed to the culture I'm most familiar with, Gentile American culture, which thinks very short-term. In case anyone not in the US is reading this and wonders if American parents really kick their kids out at age 18 (the earliest they legally can) to sink or swim all on their own, the answer is, Yes, yes they do. That's the norm.
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Being Jewish in public, no doubt.
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He's a smooth guy!
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You know your jeebus probably didn't even exist, right? Look up an earlier character called Mithra, the parallels are amazing. Mithraism isn't a bad religion at all, and Paul probably just translated Mithraism into a more modern (for his time) format.
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"Palestine" = Arab colonialists and the IDF is freeing the land they're trying to occupy as we speak. G-d bless the IDF!
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This is my theory. Making no secret that he's Jewish. That gets you enemies these days.
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Those figs you are eating are not ideally ripe. They're really good when they get much more dark. But they have to be harvested at that state because the birds will eat them if you leave them on the tree any longer.
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No on Prop 10 if you want to put old people out onto the street. If the landlord class is putting sooooo much money into dissing it, it's got to be good!
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Fishy chicken .... that describes frogs legs too.
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The use of the term "Palestinian" after the founding of Israel in 1948, was brought back to life by the USSR in the mid-1960s. That's right, the "woke" Left is soaking in, and spewing, USSR Communist propaganda.
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@Budguy68 Big nope. They're Arabs, mostly Jordanians but pretty much any Arab can go there, call themselves "Palestinian" (a term come up with by the USSR in the 1960s) and murder, rape, kill and the Left will cheer them on.
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I grew up in Hawaii. The island of Oahu, my "home" island, is one big military base. There are military trucks and planes and so on all over the place. The emergency sirens are tested each 1st working day of the month. A huge percentage of the land area of Oahu is military, for bases, harbors, training grounds. And this is an island 1000s of miles away from any possible enemy. I'd expect Israel to be even more militarized and watchful.
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Noooooo! Hipp-Hawp! (sigh)
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Speaking of fresh nuts, when I was a kid in Hawaii, I bought a bag of fresh macadamia nuts in the shell, and would sit on our asphalt driveway (rough, so it would hold the nut in place) and pop 'em with a hammer. Not hard to crack at all, once you get the technique down.
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In Judaism it's cool to be smart. In the greater culture in the US, it's not cool to be smart, it's cool to be a football player staggering around with brain injuries haha.
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Seriously?? you went there for those?? I guess now I know they're good! My local 99 Ranch has them and now I'll have to try some. Also, that bus station looks fascinating. Where I grew up (Hawaii) there's a big shopping center, "Ala Moana Center" and back in the 70s and 80s when the economy was slow, it was possible to walk around the back side, through service tunnels etc. and it was kind of like that bus station. It was pretty damn cool, like that bus station is.
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So you admire a neo-Nazi. That's just adorable.
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Fresh almonds, I will have to try those! We grow a lot of almonds here in California, and the growers all call them "Ah-monds" and they joke it's because they shake the "L" out of them when they harvest them. Where I was living, we had a pistachio tree and a fresh pistachio nut right off the tree is completely different than a dried, roasted, salted one from the store.
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