šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡øšŸ‡®šŸ‡±Retired teacher, likes history, learning accordion, Jewish Mom of 3 sons, Grandma too, married 58 years to an accordion player!

Philly, CO, NJ, Dallas, Oz
Joined January 2015
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Yes. I am also proud to be living at a time when I can be not only a Jew but a Zionist. Jews now have a tiny country to love and support aside from our nations of birth. One is our father and one is our mother. We want peace and prosperity of ALL Israel and its neighbors.Zionists care about the middle east and its peoples.
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Mark Kondratiuk is performing to the score from Schindler’s List during his October 2025 Free Skating routine. Mark is a remarkable young man.
Mark Kondratiuk, a Russian (not Jewish) figure skating champion, dedicated his performance to the people of Israel. Mark titled it ā€œTo taunt the antisemitesā€. It is set to Hava Nagila.
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Introduce your child to 30 essential word families. Each flip book is filled with vivid images and playful words. Tap the video button or check the comments to get the same item. Follow us for more: x.com/Troviance
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Replying to @YossiGoldstein8
I already follow you! Am Yisrael Chai
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So smart and loving to both Mom and your child!!’
"My mom doesn’t do everything exactly the way I do. She feeds my daughter different foods, offers different drinks. They do different things together than we do at home. Sure, sometimes it seems excessive. I mean, does my 5-year-old really need McDonald’s AND cookies AND marshmallows toasted over their backyard campfire, all within 24 hours? But here’s the thing - it’s only for a few days. Or sometimes just a few hours. Maybe my daughter will come home wired. That’s definitely a possibility. Maybe it will take a day or two to get her back into our home routine. But she will ALSO come home loved, happy, and full of new memories shared with her grandparents - memories she’ll treasure one day if/when my mother’s dream of being swept up in a tornado comes true. šŸ¤¦ā€ā™€ļøšŸ˜‚ But seriously...my mother won’t always be with us. And when she leaves one day, those memories will be all my daughter has. So please...show grandparents some grace, if not for their sake, for your child’s sake. Your child might be thrown off their routine for a short time, but will gain adaptability, treasured memories, and even more love than you alone can provide them. And who doesn’t need that?" Credit: Deb Takes Her Life Back by Deb Preston
She dont depend on the government, the government depends on her, her hard work and her taxes.
Do you want to know how London is being quietly occupied from the inside?
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Refusing to refer to Hamas as terrorists. Gullibly reporting Hamas propaganda. Editing President Trump’s speech. Demonising right wing protests with much lower arrests than others. Rebuking Martine Croxall. The rot in the BBC runs deep. Time to abolish the licence fee!
Yet another protestor has been caught desecrating St Peter’s Basilica (the third incident this year alone). This time, by urinating on the altar. Now imagine the global outrage if someone pissed on a Qu’ran or destroyed the artefacts in a synagogue.
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ā€œWe live in an era equivalent to 1938, where synagogues are burned, and people in the street are attacked.ā€ —Walter Bingham, 101-year-old Holocaust survivor. Holocaust survivors say that antisemitism today reminds them of their childhoods in Nazi Germany. It’s mortifying that those who lived through Nazi atrocities still have to witness this same hatred today. While Free Palestine’s antisemitism and Hamas’ crimes are not the same as the Nazi’s systematic industry of death, there comes a point where similarities cannot be ignored. "Never Again" isn’t just a promise to remember the past. It’s a promise to protect Jews now and every single day. bit.ly/4oxHnCw
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ā€œIsrael Questionā€ is ZOG-coded, feeding the delusions of a fraction of the online right that believes Israel is the source of all its problems. It’s a cope for large-scale dissatisfaction post-Iraq (which Israel opposed) combined with a general feeling of domestic malaise. Affordability and job prospects for Gen Z are critical—and they have nothing to do with Israel (Israeli weapon purchases and tech actually create 100K jobs but whatever). For 3,000 years, societies turn on Jews when things start declining. The fact you think you’ve discovered some strange anomaly in the system by reframing the scapegoat as the Israel Question is what’s amusing.
There’s a relatively straightforward path out of our current mania. But it’s going to require people to be less emotional and address the legitimate questions at the core of the Israel question.
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That’s some special kind of brainwashing to advocate for your own demise.
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I called out Shaiel Ben-Ephraim (@academic_la) for his hypocrisy of speaking about against Israel's right to exist while retaining an Israeli citizenship. His response? He blocked me. This is what intellectual bankruptcy looks like
Have you given up your Israeli citizenship yet? If not, then you're not a traitor. You're a hypocrite.
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Dr. Mukarram Ali Zaidi is a family physician in Calgary, Canada. He's angry that a "right-wing extremist gеnocidal maniac" wants him fired for his books for children and teens on Israel's (fake) gеnocidе. A DOCTOR. I would not feel safe with my Jewish, Western-values-loving life in his hands. Would you?
When your ā€˜senior international editor’ admits he doesn’t really care about putting out incendiary misinformation about a story as serious as the Al Ahli hospital bombing You’ve probably got a problem in your newsroom BBC resignations are long overdue. Congratulations to the @Telegraph on their excellent reporting
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I’ve never been less surprised in my entire life.
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"If all cultures are equal, then cannibalism is just a matter of culinary taste." LƩo Strauss
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No, she did not need to kill her child to be successful. And besides, how could you even call it success when it cost you a son or daughter?
This is a must watch! Stevie Nicks speaks openly about the abortion that allowed her to continue her career at the height of Fleetwood Mac’s rise. She makes it plain: access to abortion made her life, her art, and her voice possible.
A foreign man with HIV and his brother raped a vulnerable young girl and got her pregnant in a shocking case of abuse in West Yorkshire. Patrick Leonard (made up name, he’s an African) , 23, of Bradford, accepted he had raped the girl at a time when he knew he was HIV positive, but thankfully she did not contract the disease. The victim, who must not be identified for legal reasons, became pregnant as a result of Leonard’s abuse and Bradford Crown Court heard that she later gave birth to a child which was proven to be his by DNA tests. The young teenager was also raped by Leonard’s younger brother Lannee Ksigwa who was 17 at the time.
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In 1988, Israel Kamakawiwo'ole called the recording studio at 3 a.m. and said he had to record a song right away. 15 minutes later, Israel arrived at the studio. The studio owner, Milan Bertosa said, "And in walks the largest human being I had seen in my life." A security guard gave the 500-pound man a large steel chair to sit on. Milan said, "Then I put up some microphones, do a quick sound check, roll tape, and the first thing he does is 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow.' He played and sang, one take, and it was over." Today, Israel Kamakawiwo'ole's version, is the most requested one of this classic song.
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Yes or those people permanently harmed by untested Covid vaccines
This social contagion memidemic has run its course and will soon fade into history. Except, unlike other playground crazes (yo-yos, jacks, hula-hoops, marbles) this one will never fade for those unfortunate children irreversibly damaged by chemical or even surgical mutilation skeptic.com/article/transgen…