sbamueller, to random German
@sbamueller@freiburg.social avatar

@BlumeEvolution Palästina Spricht will am Montag in Freiburg vor dem Rathaus demonstrieren. Warum genau ist unklar. Sie haben aber das Klimacamp angefragt ob wir sie unterstützen. Ich bin dagegen, aber es gibt Diskussionen. Wo findet man gute Informationen zu diese Gruppe.
Die sich derzeit versuchen an alle irgendwie linken Gruppen ranzuwanzen?

BlumeEvolution,
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SolusSpider, to bible
@SolusSpider@linuxrocks.online avatar

In 1956 Charlton Heston portrayed Moses in "The Ten Commandments". I have yet to watch.
In 1998 Val Kilmer portrayed Moses in "The Prince of Egypt". I was informed of its existence a couple of days ago, and watched this movie today.
Really enjoyed the film. While it did take license with the story from Exodus it remained true to the story.

funhouseradio, to GenX
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hebrewbyinbal, to hebrew
@hebrewbyinbal@babka.social avatar

Adar, a month brimming with joy, good luck, and tradition, offers more than just the celebration of Purim.

It's a time when we embrace happiness, as the famous saying from the Talmud, מִשֶּׁנִּכְנַס אֲדָר מַרְבִּין בְּשִׂמְחָה "When Adar begins, joy increases" highlights the essence of this period.

Adar can appear twice in a leap year - which this year is - leading to Adar Aleph and Adar Bet, adding a unique characteristic to the Jewish calendar that occurs roughly every three years.

In this month, we remember Moses, who passed away on the 7th of Adar at the age of 120, marking both his birthday and the day of his death. This duality adds depth to Adar, as even Haman the wicked, in his plot against the Jews, chose Adar for its association with Moses' death, unaware that it also celebrated his birth. This oversight turned Adar from a month perceived with potential misfortune to one of victory and joy.

The name Adar itself signifies strength.

grrlscientist, to politics
@grrlscientist@mastodon.social avatar

this man is delusional. why isn't he locked up in a mental hospital🚑? or is he planning to lead america on a long, meaningless wander through a desert🐪 for 40 years?

#

AnneTheWriter1, to mastodon

I've had a very frustrating day with computers today, so I've decided to laugh at them.

(It's again! Post some jokes or funny memes under this hashtag today, and bring lots of smiles to .)

estelle, to Israel
@estelle@techhub.social avatar

Let's popularise a bit 😋

Because I like to create stories, I'm starting a for you:

Episode 1: "Jew or Israelite?"

(The definition of is easy: "in the State of Israel". So it doesn't apply before 1948).

" may have one of two meanings: ethnic and religious/secular. Neither is linked to citizenship in Israel-Palestine.

estelle,
@estelle@techhub.social avatar
  1. Israelites or Citizens of Mosaic confession (named after Moses, German: Israeliten, "Deutschen mosaischen Konfession"; Hungarian: Izraeliták, 'Mózes-hitű magyarok') was a term for Jewish citizens, in many European states, during the period of Emancipation (150 years from the Act of #Tolerance to the interwar period). The term was intended to enforce their affiliation to local nations and limit any Jewish particularism to its religious dimensions.

#Emancipation #Jews #Mosaic #confession #Moses #Israeliten #Jewish #Europe #religion

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