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starrynightsxo · 2 days
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currently reading the brothers hawthorne by jennifer lynn barnes 🤭🤭
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tovanori · 2 months
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I've never watched bleach before and my gf was like you need to watch it so now I'm on episode 145 of bleach
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barfouniverse · 3 months
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New Testament Concocted Jesus' Virgin Birth and Misquoted Isaiah! Rabbi ...
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vettelcore · 3 months
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i keep putting buying things i want off until i start having dreams about them, then i take it as a sign that it's ok and rightful to spend my money
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Substitutie of representatie? Antwoord op Tovia Singer
Substitutie of representatie? Antwoord op Tovia Singer
In het NT wordt met de titel “zoon van God” de persoon van de Messias Jezus aangeduid. In het evangelie van Lukas wordt op een vergelijkbare wijze gesproken over Adam als de zoon van God, verder wordt de uitdrukking eerstgeborene ook gehanteerd in bij voorbeeld Kolossenzen en de term unieke (zoon of “God”) vinden we ook in het evangelie van Johannes. (Meestal vertaald als “Eniggeborene”.) Het is…
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torahcoursesfree · 2 years
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Jewish Festivals III Rosh Hashanah and the Non-Jew  Lesson 28
Jewish Festivals III Rosh Hashanah and the Non-Jew  Lesson 28 https://ypsnetiv.org
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mioritic · 1 year
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“Kalevala: The Land of Heroes”, a Hebrew translation of the Finnish national epic
Trans. Sara Tovia, published by Hotza’at Mekhaborot L’sifrot, 1964
via Old Hebrew Book Covers
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Do you happen to have any good book recommendations for someone looking to read more from Jewish/Israeli voices? By pure happenstance I ended up reading a memoir called “As Figs in Autumn” by Ben Bastomski who is a former IDF soldier (I’m not done with it yet but it’s beautifully written so far!) and I realized that the diversity of my reading is definitely lacking in this department. No pressure for this though! I know thinking of book recs can be taxing sometimes, so I won’t be upset if you don’t want to answer this.
Hi Nonnie!
Awww, thank you for sharing this rec with me and with anyone reading this ask, and even though I haven't read many Israelis' memoirs myself, I will pass on a rec I got from my sister. Full disclosure: the guy who wrote this book was a fellow medicine student when she was at uni.
His name is Asael Lubotzky, and he wrote about his experience of fighting in Gaza, and then in Lebanon in 2006, during the Second Lebanon War. He was injured, and the second part of the book deals with his recovery process, and how it put him on course to study medicine at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
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My sister read the book, and said it was powerful. I couldn't bring myself to read it, because one of the battles that he describes there, happened in a place where one of my friends from my army days, Idan Kobi, was killed by Hezbollah terrorists, during the same war. May his memory be a blessing.
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Idan was such a special guy, he served as a Paratroopers combat medic, he wanted to travel the world, learn Spanish, and become a doctor. He was the first person I met, who I could say with certainty had a healer's soul. He would have made an amazing doctor, and he was an amazing guy, and it's hard even writing this much about him without being overwhelmed by the loss.
Sorry, I kind of digressed.
Anyway, to not leave you with just one rec... While it's not a proper memoir, there is a book series by Tovia Tenenbom, an Israeli-American writer, who comically shares his experiences, traveling and meeting up with people. Catch the Jew is the book in the series, in which he pretends to be an anti-Israel journalist and travels Israel, and the Palestinian ruled territories. I did read Catch the Jew, I think it's better as a comical take on new antisemitism, than describing regular Israeli experiences, or educating against this new type of Jew hate (Tenenbom assumes you know what's wrong with some of the stuff people said to him when they assumed he was an anti-Israeli non-Jewish journalist), but it's still a fun read. He also has a new book published in Hebrew this year (I haven't had the chance to read it yet), IDK if it's been published in English, but I haven't found any indication of an English title for the book. In Hebrew it's called (roughly) "Charedi and happy" (Charedi is an ultraorthodox Jew), and it covers Tenenbom's experiences of living with the ultraorthodox Jewish community in Jerusalem about a year prior. He was actually born into this community and left it, so I'm sure this book has a special significance for him.
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I hope this helps! And maybe someone reading this ask reply would want to add recs in the comments. Have a good day! xoxox
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eretzyisrael · 1 year
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The one on the left is the late Tovia Leib Cziment.
The boy on the right is Juda Kleinhandler.
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ebookporn · 6 months
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In the battle over books, who gets to decide what's age-appropriate at libraries?
By Tovia Smith
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For months, Carolyn Harrison and a small band of activists have been setting up folding tables with an array of what they call "bad books" outside the public library in Idaho Falls, Idaho. As Harrison, co-founder of the group Parents Against Bad Books sees it, the best way to convince people that the library is stocking inappropriate books is to show them.
"These two books are in the library, if you don't believe it!" Harrison says to one passerby.
"It's very graphic, very detailed," offers Halli Stone, another member of the group.
They point out depictions of what they call obscene sexual encounters, catching many library patrons by surprise.
"Oooh, the graphic pictures!" exclaims one woman. "They're taking away children's innocence. They just don't care."
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johtomoonfestival · 1 year
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Tovia's ace Laika blinks her third eyelids, the great draconic fox (she's a fakémon evolution of fox Pokémon from my fanregion LOL) staring down the beast…She remembers when she faced the primordial Eternalux, so powerful in its primal form that it could destroy the universe just by existing. She doesn't know how powerful this creature is, but she's not scared.
First she hides as Tovia distracts in the front--firing at the spirit with Shadow Ball bullets from his gun. As a Dark/Fairy kitsune who uses every ounce of her illusory and fae powers, she knows how to go undetected, even by other spirits--and she has power that dwarfs even that of the weapon Tovia so expertly forged by his own hand. When invisible, she Nasty Plots until her Special Attack is maxed out, hoping that Tovia can draw the being away from Yuri and the terrified civilians. Then, she'll use her wings to fly behind the beast's head, and attack from behind with a Night Daze/Dazzling Gleam combo. Will it work?
A 24 WAS ROLLED!
NO. THIS ACCURSED LIGHT. With one head missing, the other two was losing their mind. They hunger! THEY HUNGERRR!!!
They snapped about wildly, wishing to try and eat up this nuisance, but failed. Distracted was the right way to say its current state as Yuri hurriedly sent some more spirits on their way.
DND FLAVOR TEXT: -100 HP to Relentless Hunger...it's looking very injured!
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tovanori · 10 months
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Throuple OCs with their first born child
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talenlee · 1 year
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Decemberween 2022: Rabbi Tovia Singer
New Post has been published on PRESS.exe: Decemberween 2022: Rabbi Tovia Singer
Oh yeah, Decemberween, when I recommend a bunch of free, online content that I find enjoyable so you can partake of it in this period of Everything Being Busy, what kind of fun cool interesting media are we talking about today? Well, extremely deep Tanakh scholarship from what amounts to the internet version of a conservative Jewish call-in show.
Look, when I recommend media, you know I’m not recommending media veganism. I don’t think that Rabbi Singer is in any way going to line up with me on almost any front. I tolerate a pretty high level of what I’d call ‘coot factor’ when it comes to religious scholarship. I imagine, I assume, that say, an Orthodox Jewish Rabbi who lives In Israel probably has some pretty cruddy views about oh, you know, maybe that country they’re living in called Palestine, and I’m not asking you to make exception to that.
Matthew corrupted Jewish Scriptures to craft a preposterous Christmas story - Rabbi Tovia Singer
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Still, I have been listening to a lot of this guy this year, because of a specific area of scholarship where he’s been working very hard since the 1980s. Singer is an aggressive and constant opponent to the idea of Messianic Judaism.
Messianic Judaism is the idea of Christians trying to convert Jews. This is typically done by claiming that Christianity is compatible with Judaism, or that Judaism has been Christianity all along. There’s also a lot of imagery nonsense, like trying to use The Wordless Book style storytelling over the Seder to show that hey, doesn’t this bread remind you of Jesus?
What I’ve known for a long time is that the gospels are inconsistent, and this should be a problem for people who claim that the gospels represent divine literal truth. What I didn’t know is how much the New Testament is inconsistent with the Old Testament, where phrases that I knew didn’t line up are demonstrated changes in the text, rather than what I, an English language speaker thought growing up, that they were just translated differently.
Immanuel's Mother was No Virgin! Matthew Corrupted Isaiah – Rabbi Tovia Singer
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Anyway, Rabbi Singer defends his position and his faith and his values, and provides a perspective on Christianity from the position of someone who knows it very well and who knows the faith it claims to own. I find these talks and these long form textual conversations about specific wording changes in the two components of the Christian Bible super interesting. What’s more, they’re just going to come at things on a different footing. Me, an atheist, pointing out how Christianity does feature ritual cannibalism and a human sacrifice, get eyerolls because of course I’d just ‘not get it’ because I’m not religious. But when someone who is religious brings those same ideas to task, that position looks very different.
It’s interesting to me, and Rabbi Singer seems to have an extraordinarily strong grasp of all the concepts. When he talks about Dispensationalism and Evangelical Christianity, his mastery of the topic aligns with what I know, and he justifies what he knows from texts that I can go look up (even if I have to trust others translating Hebrew). Some of it is still Preacher dialogue, and I’m familiar with that, but it’s still really damn interesting to me.
Happy Hanukkah.
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artlimited · 2 years
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Eniola Dawodu, Doreen Lynette Garner & Ja'Tovia Gary | Partus/chorus https://www.artlimited.net/agenda/eniola-dawodu-doreen-lynette-garner-ja-tovia-gary-partus-chorus-exhibition-galerie-frank-elbaz/en/7584881
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torahcoursesfree · 2 years
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Jewish Festivals II and the Non-Jew  Lesson 27
Jewish Festivals II and the Non-Jew  Lesson 27 https://ypsnetiv.org
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