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overmorrowpine · 1 month
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okay rules collected for the jewish minecraft speedrun this is hilarious when whoever is driving the truck nearby STOPS BEEPING i can start recording it
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bvbblegvms · 1 year
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☾ * ✶ |  meaghan rath gif pack  
MEAGHAN RATH ; BEING HUMAN (US) { #200 }  ━━  click on the source link to be redirected to the gifs. meaghan was born in 1986 , was 25 when this was filmed , and is ashkenazi jewish & indian ! all of these gifs were created by me so please do not claim them as your own or include in other gif hunts. it would be greatly appreciated if you like or reblog ! if you enjoy my gifs please consider tipping me on ko-fi !
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ameliathefatcat · 3 months
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Hebrew name headcanons for Amelia Goldstein, Jacob Goldstein, Anthony Goldstein, Ben Copper, Diego Caplan, Rolf Scamander and Katie Bell (any characters that are canon or I headcanon as Jews) because I need some Jewish Joy
Hogwarts Mystery:
Amelia Goldstein- עמליה שרה (Amalia Sarah)
Jacob Goldstein- יעקב שמעון‎ (Yaakov Shimon)
Ben Copper- בנג׳מין גושוע (Binyamin Yehoshua)
Diego Caplan- יעקב איתן (Yaakov Eitan)
The OG books
Anthony Goldstein- אריאל בנימין (Ariel Binyamin)
Katie Bell-כתריאל רות (Katriel Reut)
Rolf Scamander- רפאל דב (Rafael Dov)
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hellhoundmaggie · 2 months
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OC Associations: Samael Scarlet
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Making his Tumblr debut is my new Scarlet Hollow fankid, Samael "Sam" Scarlet. Sam is the son of Wayne and my "canon" MC Emily (not her real name). A Well Boy with a spooky streak, Sam is fiercely loyal to his mother -- much like his mystical father. Emily can't help but worry about her son's bizarre behavior, but she loves him and supports him as best she can as a single mom.
Animal: Raven ("People think they're scary and bad, but they're an important part of nature.")
Colours: Black/Yellow/Gray/Red
Month: October
Song: Gymnopédie No. 1 by Erik Satie
Number: 2 ("It's the smallest prime. And it's me and my mother. That's all I need.")
Day or Night: Night
Plant: Chrysanthemum
Smells: Cotton, soap, ozone
Gemstone: Ruby
Season: Fall
Places: School, the public library, the duck pond and the walking path at the park, the window seat in the living room
Food: Buttered noodles, dry toast, plain yogurt
Astrological sign: Leo
Element: Air
Drink: Milk
Thank you for tagging me @cymatile! Thanks for your patience.
Tagging @anxiouskaneekaforsyth, @clementinescarlet, and @voiceofthesilly. No pressure - really!
PS: here is the Picrew I used to make mother and child:
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jewishpopculture · 5 months
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On this day in 1993, Eazy-E protégés Blood of Abraham, a Jewish hip hop group, released their debut album ‘Future Profits’.
The album gained publicity from ads centered on large text proclaiming “Jesus was a Black Jew”.
Blood of Abraham was sighed to Ruthless Records, a record label founded by N.W.A. member Eric “Eazy-E” Wright. The group composed of members Benjamin “MC Benyad” Mor and David “MC Mazik” Saevitz.
They gained a minor following that eventually led them to wider exposure through a television appearance on ‘The Arsenio Hall Show’ in 1994.
A key characteristic of the group was their unapologetic Jewish identity. Their best-known track, "N*ggaz and Jewz (Some Say K*kes)", was a call for Black and Jewish unity. The song featured a verse from Eazy-E, as well as the first recorded appearance of will.i.am, known at the time as Will 1X.
Will’s association with the group likely lead to him chanting the Hebrew phrases “mozel tov” and “l’chaim” throughout the Black Eyed Peas song “I Gotta Feeling”, the highest selling digital single in the United States. It also likely explains why Mor directed the video for the song.
Although Blood of Abraham has been on hiatus since 2000, the members have continued working in entertainment. Notably, Mor directed music videos for Beyoncé and Coldplay (“Hymn for the Weekend”), will.i.am (“Scream & Shout” with Britney Spears & “That Power” with Justin Bieber), Katy Perry (“Part of Me”), Tinashe (“All Hands On Deck”), Black Eyed Peas (“I Gotta Feeling”), Nas (“Just a Moment” with Quan), and the official song of the 2014 FIFA World Cup— “We Are One (Ole Ola)” by Pitbull, Jennifer Lopez, and Claudia Leitte.
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solardrink · 1 year
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This is literally so fun I love reading fics that take themselves seriously
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faggot-friday · 2 years
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Hello I might be a little bit obsessed with the game "Unpacking"
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White Rapper Talks about the Gods and Allah School in Mecca
Taken from Live From Mecca Instagram page @live_from_mecca
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read-bi-lina · 10 months
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Happy Pride🩷🤎🖤❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
Of course I celebrated by crossing off some queer titles from my TBR list! I listened to Imogen, Obviously by Becky Albertalli, Margo Zimmerman Gets the Girl by Brianna R. Shrum and Sara Waxelbaum, and Going Bicoastal by Dahlia Adler this month on Audible. My picks had a noticeable but unintentional trend given each of them are YA with Jewish representation, bi/les couples, redheaded MCs or love interests (or maybe not bc Imogen from Imogen, Obviously may be brunette judging by the artwork on the author’s Instagram…?) and 2/3 mention the movie,
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which, thank goddess they did because they had me finally get around to watching it.
But this post isn’t about movies, it’s about books. So let’s get into them.
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Imogen, Obviously
Imogen is surrounded by queer friends and family but she herself identifies as a straight ally. To show her support, she’s part of Pride Alliance, she loves queer pop culture, and she’s always there for her loved ones. Case in point, she’s also agreed to go along with her recently out best friend, Lili, and the lie she’s told her new, queer college friends about the two of them previously dating. It’s no problem for Imogen. Except when starts to get close with one of said friends, Tessa, and she begins to struggle with withholding the truth from her. She was never with Lili — she’s not even queer. Or is that only partly true?
TW: Biphobia, pressured/forced outing of a character, toxic friendship, gatekeeping, gaslighting, queer stereotypes
Opinion: First thing’s first, I’ll say it’s probably best to read this book for yourself rather than listen to the audiobook because there is a lot of texting. I was distracted (and slightly annoyed) by the constant mention of character initials and text timestamps within the narration. Other than that, this book resonated with me since I too was once a closeted bisexual whose sexuality was never once questioned because we were all convinced I was straight (curse comphet). Once it dawned on me I am in fact, not straight, it made so much sense looking back. It’s no surprise I’ve also experienced biphobia since coming out. I couldn’t relate to everything in the book; I’ve never found my own Tessa (I love her character) and I’ve never had a queer circle of my own. None of that stopped me from enjoying the story, however, and I can see this book making an impact on others. Especially the next generation.
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Margo Zimmerman Gets the Girl
Baby, closeted lesbian, Margo, gets lessons from out-and-proud bisexual, Abbie, on how to “ace” being ✨gay✨ and discovers a new friendship with her experienced mentor, as well as her growing feelings for the girl of her dreams.
TW: Biphobia, homophobia, toxic friendship, gatekeeping, gaslighting, queer and lesbian stereotypes
Opinion: This book was my favorite of the three and I found myself relating a bit to both Margo and Abbie. There’s not much else I can say about it without giving away spoilers but I will say I loved this book and I highly recommend it!
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Going Bicoastal
Follow Natalya along two different realities, one where she’s living with her father in New York City and getting to know “the redhead” she’s had her eye on. The other, she’s staying with her mother in Los Angeles and warming up to the intern she shares a desk with at her mother’s place of work.
TW: Self harm, divorce/divorced parents
(Unpopular) Opinion: As a fan of Adler’s Cool for the Summer and Home Field Advantage, not to mention a fan of this concept, I was really excited for this to release. Unfortunately, I was disappointed. While it had potential, I thought it was kind of boring. It seemed to me more care was put into the mentioning of food than the plot. I didn’t develop much of an interest in the characters, either. It was entertaining enough to finish but I wouldn’t personally recommend it. Not over Dahlia’s other works and not over Imogen, Obviously or Margo Zimmerman Gets the Girl. However, if you want to, I encourage you to give it a try yourself and develop your own opinion. There are many other good reviews out there for this one. It appears I’m the odd one out, which is fine.
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wahlpaper · 10 months
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Imogen, Obviously Review
Imogen, Obviously by Becky Albertalli
CW: Swearing, Mentions of Sex, Underage Drinking, Gaslighting, Queer Gatekeeping, Internalized Biphobia, Anxiety, Celebrity Pressured into Coming Out, Bullying, Queerphobia, Biphobia, Positive Reference to David Bowie
5/5
I obviously read this book because I read all of Becky Albertalli's books, she even has a tag on this site. I love knowing that I'm getting queer and/or Jewish content when I start to read any of her novels. However, Imogen, Obviously ended up being extra special to me. Imogen and I are very similar people with very similar experiences. I am warning you now that I am going to go into some of my own queer journey further down. There is some bullying, but I will keep the details light. It is impossible for me to talk about this book without going into what it means to me.
Imogen Scott is a senior in high school who has just been accepted to her best friend's college. Lili is one year older than Imogen and has been begging her to come visit all year. When Imogen finally does, she quickly gets absorbed into the group of cool college queer folks that Lili is a part of. That includes Tessa, a chaotic lesbian who reminds Imogen of her favorite character in her favorite movie. It turns out that these friends think that Imogen is bi, as Lili pretended that they used to date. Imogen agrees to go along with it, but she starts to consider all she knows about being bi and what that might have to do with her.
Imogen, Obviously is written very well! Every joke landed, the characters felt like the ages they were written as, there was plenty of diversity, it dove into real and important issues, the pacing was perfect, and mental health was handled realistically and with care. Mental health is very important to this novel, especially considering the anxiety Imogen seems to be struggling with. Other mental health topics discussed and shown in this book are ADHD, bullying, bigotry, gaslighting/gatekeeping, and self-esteem. The diversity in the novel goes beyond queer representation, including a black character, an Asian character, and a Jewish love interest. The book takes place over the course of about a week, but nothing feels rushed or like it couldn't fit. Albertalli is great at making all of the elements work together.
Albertalli has discussed her story on social media, so I will discuss her’s before my own story. If you know it before you read the book, you'll be able to pick up on the references to it. However, you will still get a lot from Imogen, Obviously even if you don't know. There have been a lot of creators of queer content that have been pressured into coming out, especially from within the community. Becky Albertalli is one of them. Others include Kit Connor (Heartstopper), Jameela Jamil (Legacy), and Rebel Wilson (Isn't It Romantic). Albertalli faced years of scrutiny, harassment, criticism, and invasive questions surrounding her sexuality. Although she has been a great ally and advocate to the queer community and has never written anything exploitative, people had a problem with her writing queer content while being seen as cis and heterosexual. Her books led her to questioning her identity, but she should have gotten to come out on her own terms, if she ever wanted to. Imogen, Obviously explores both the pressure to come out when creating queer content and not knowing that you are queer until later in life.
Now for my own story. Thanks to queer media and Glee specifically, I started to consider that I might be bi in middle school. I called myself bicurious at summer camp between sixth and seventh grade. In retrospect, I had a crush on both the girl and boy in a couple I knew there. Although, my first unknown-crush was likely on a girl in my second grade class. However, in middle school, a bully found out that I am bi when she took my friend's phone. I believe I said it was a joke when I realized, and then went so far back into the closet that I thought I was straight.
I was a strong ally to a bunch of queer best friends throughout high school, even to the one person that was a lot like Imogen's friend, Gretchen (you'll know what I mean if you read the book). I also had my one "girl-crush" on/obsession with Felicia Day. In senior year I learned about aesthetic attraction and started coming back to terms with not being straight. It wasn't until the summer when I was posting a lot of pictures of Hayley Atwell on tumblr and also found the term "biromantic" on there, that I finally knew I was bi. Albertalli touches on this a little near the end of the book, but we need more asexual representation in school and in media. The lack of knowledge and the presence of bullies kept me from realizing who I am until a little after Imogen figured herself out. Still, it took me several more years to fully process where I am on the ace spectrum. My story is obviously mine, but I feel a deep sense of familiarity with Imogen.
Thank you for reading my story and Becky Albertalli's. I hope that you'll read Imogen's as well. If you like queer nerds and college stories, Imogen, Obviously is a great book for you! A giant griddle, underground passageways, and dark academia await you in the pages of this book!
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pyreshe · 2 years
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I should reread the mrs pe.regrine books bc I loved them a lot as a kiddo and also every time I think about how hard tim 'whites only but for ✨️aesthetic✨️' burton fumbled the bag I start to legit vibrate with rage-
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millies-artblog · 1 year
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Since it’s almost Chanukah, I drew this a few weeks ago. Jacob and Amelia Goldstein cia. 1978 or 1979
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ameliathefatcat · 1 year
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I’m looking up Amelia’s Hebrew birthday hoping that she could share it with Jacob.
Amelia was born in a Hebrew leap year. Her Hebrew birthday is Adar II 21, 5733.
There was no Adar II in 5723 (or 1963) the year Jacob was born.
Jacob was born Adar 21, 5723 or March 17 1963.
Both siblings have the same Torah portion (need to do a bit more research to find out which one).When Jacob came a bar mitzvah in 1976 and when Amelia became a bat mitzvah in 1986 both read from same Torah, in the except same spot. It’s quite beautiful in a strange way how life works out that way
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heartslobbf · 2 years
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why did no one immediately inform me that dead end paranormal park has theeeeeeeeee most autistic character of all time in it. im so incredibly happy right now. oh my god. watch dead end paranormal park. watch it
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ferretrade · 2 years
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you said you read a work enemies to fake exes to friends to pretending not to date to lovers book - can you please share the title??? i need this book in my life
Yes omg everyone needs it in their life tbh. The book is The Ex Talk by Rachel Lynn Solomon. I rec everything by her. This is especially good for any public radio nerds out there
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overmorrowpine · 1 month
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can't record the jewish minecraft speedrun because every time i think the truck is DONE there is MORE BEEPING 😭
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