NYC: ‘Palestine’ scrawled under ‘Israel’ in Biblical quote at synagogue by Robert Spencer

The vandal doesn’t realize it, but the Biblical quote undermines the whole claim that the “Palestinians” are the indigenous people of the region. Or maybe he does. Vandalizing a synagogue in New York is not fighting for justice. pic.twitter.com/u3pGREdsLv — Hen Mazzig (@HenMazzig) June 14, 2024 “Park Avenue Synagogue vandalized with ‘Palestine’ graffiti,” by Michael […]

Get in Babkans and other fedizens, we're doing Wednesday.

I got this morning off to a much better start than yesterday's morning. All the chores associated with Wednesday are done. When I was putting out the laundry, I noticed how muggy and hot it was at somewhere around 5:30 this morning, and, it's going to be a long hot day.

So I'm going to be staying cool inside, and I hope everyone else is able to do the same.

#today

Toot by James DeanJames Dean (tweesecake.social)

@serrebi Gotta be honest. I can't think for the life of me what would possess two people to volunteer their services to a for-profit company, without any kind of contract. I mean if everything is true then this whole situation stinks, and the company is at fault, but short of quite literally putting the company on blast using someone's large platform, there's nothing that can be done here except for the people involved to hopefully learn from this and never ever work for any company for free no matter how much nostalgia is attached to a product.

Celebrating Shavuot With Ben Shapiro by Shira SchechterShira Schechter

Hearing Shapiro’s powerful and thought-provoking words in the heart of Jerusalem while celebrating the festival commemorating the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai was incredibly uplifting. It served as a timely reminder to cherish our ancient traditions while collectively working towards a brighter future for both the Jewish people and our Christian allies, especially here in the holy land of Israel.