hermthejewishwyrm - I will never hate being a Jew
I will never hate being a Jew

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This Guy Is Doing All Of This Over My Wacky Silly Anti The Boy In The Striped Pajamas Post. Bro Called

This Guy Is Doing All Of This Over My Wacky Silly Anti The Boy In The Striped Pajamas Post. Bro Called
This Guy Is Doing All Of This Over My Wacky Silly Anti The Boy In The Striped Pajamas Post. Bro Called
This Guy Is Doing All Of This Over My Wacky Silly Anti The Boy In The Striped Pajamas Post. Bro Called
This Guy Is Doing All Of This Over My Wacky Silly Anti The Boy In The Striped Pajamas Post. Bro Called
This Guy Is Doing All Of This Over My Wacky Silly Anti The Boy In The Striped Pajamas Post. Bro Called

This guy is doing all of this over my wacky silly Anti the boy in the striped pajamas post. Bro called me proto-kahanist and shit.

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5 months ago

Hello jumblr are you going to have the fake grapes decorations in your sukkah


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6 months ago

Dear hashem

This year I desperately hope to only sing your praises. I no longer want to come to you asking why, asking how you could do this to your children. Please, with this new year tear up any doctrines that contain pain and hurt. I want to be happy again. I want to live b'simcha as I am commanded.

Sincerely,

One of the souls at sinai


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6 months ago
Currently Terrorizing My Friends

Currently terrorizing my friends


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5 months ago

Shlomo Ron was an unarmed, elderly man who didn't have much military or combat training. He was a gentle and soft-hearted individual who loved arts, particularly theater, music, and literature.

He loved his wife, Hana, with whom he had shared many years, along with his daughters and his beloved grandson. Shlomo and Hana resided in Kibbutz Nahal Oz, and they had never left their home, even during perilous times.

They were present in their residence on the morning of October 7, 2023, along with their two daughters and grandson, who were celebrating the Simchat Torah holiday. Tragically, their kibbutz was attacked by Hamas gunmen, terrorists who committed heinous crimes against humanity.

They were left defenseless, as neither the army nor the police were there to protect them. In this dire situation, Shlomo had neither weaponry nor combat experience.

Shlomo wasn't armed. He was no General. He was an 85-year-old man with a mustache and glasses. He was quite ill. He had a gentle soul. He loved theater, music, and art.

Showing immense courage, Shlomo left the shelter where his loved ones were hiding and sat alone in the living room of his home, waiting for the murderers. When the terrorists discovered him, they saw an elderly and frail man sitting alone in an armchair.

Heartbreakingly, they executed him, believing he was an easy target. Afterward, the murderers departed, assuming he was the only one at home. Shlomo's plan was to wait alone in the living room to give the impression that he was an old and solitary man.

He understood that they would likely kill him but hoped that, after doing so, they would move on, presuming he lived alone. In doing so, he selflessly saved the lives of his beloved Hana, daughters, and precious grandson, all of whom remained safe in the shelter.

Their survival was owed to Shlomo's bravery. Shlomo Ron was laid to rest in Kibbutz Kinneret, beside the poet Rachel and near Naomi Shemer whom he loved so much. He may be gone, but his legacy lives on.

Despite lacking any special combat training or physical prowess, Shlomo Ron will be remembered as a hero for his selfless act.

Shlomo Ron Was An Unarmed, Elderly Man Who Didn't Have Much Military Or Combat Training. He Was A Gentle

sources: twitter (hebrew) | twitter (english) | ynet


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