Sohh I’ll be flying out to Israel tomorrow

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Jesus is everywhere breh, but it was cool reading about Jerusalem in the bible and different places and seeing them. I didn’t feel any more of a connection that I already feel


Nah no one asked about drake

I had a raptors hat this Hasidic Jew with curls came up to me and was talking about pascal Siakam



air smells the same

junk food the same cept it’s more expensive like I mentioned a chocolate bar is like 2 usd
A can of pop is like 3 usd

they have cool bagels though :noah:

fat peoples honestly didn’t really see any


Nah didn’t talk to any girls didn’t do any hinge tinder etc



Jamaican culture no, every Black person I saw is Ethiopian or Sudanese

Yeah I'm not surprised that them east Africans you mentioned are over there they been there for a minute. There's a town populated with Hebrew Isrealite folk they been there for a good 3 or 4 generations
 

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Yeah I'm not surprised that them east Africans you mentioned are over there they been there for a minute. There's a town populated with Hebrew Isrealite folk they been there for a good 3 or 4 generations

I actually felt sorry for black folks there. It must be so hard to get a good paying job
 

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Security at the airport iils crazy I go into the airport and dude stops me only me and questions me. Then going to security the officer is questioning me about my Nigeria stamp then why did I come to Israel alone. And then said did someone give you something to take back im like :dahell: and she said I think someone did give you something.

then i get put in some line where they tear up your bag and go through everything

fakkits :pacspit:

Israel airport security is no joke. They have machines that you step into and if you had a bomb on you(suicide vest etc) that machine would set it off and you go boom before you can hurt anyone.

I’m a white jew but I was rocking my Red Sox cap and had a two week beard going. Security took me aside and started asking questions to size me up. As soon as I said I was a russian Jew they let me go on my way.
 

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Israel airport security is no joke. They have machines that you step into and if you had a bomb on you(suicide vest etc) that machine would set it off and you go boom before you can hurt anyone.

I’m a white jew but I was rocking my Red Sox cap and had a two week beard going. Security took me aside and started asking questions to size me up. As soon as I said I was a russian Jew they let me go on my way.


:wow:

Just goes to show how crazy the us is, every street corner I saw a cop or some young looking army person with a machine gun and yet there are no mass shootings.
 
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The title is utter fabrication. Bibi was there to receive a brocho from the Rebbe, the latter of whom mentions the vias Moshiach Tzidkeinu, the coming of our righteous Moshiach בב"א, the scion of Dovid Hamelech.

This entire concept of an 'anti-Moshiach' is as foreign to the Torah as the two religions who vehemently espouse it. Any system which is not Judaism is foreign to the Torah. The fact of the matter is that there is no 'anti-Moshiach'; there is no figure who is going to 'dupe' the world into believing he is Moshiach like the Xtians and Moslems claim. The concept of an 'anti-Moshiach' is antithetical to Torah Judaism and found nowhere in the Tenach. משיח or 'Moshiach', the Jewish Messiah, is a concept wholly and totally derived from, and dependent on, the Jewish Bible. Thus, for all and any information on the Moshiach, one can only depend on the Tenach, the Jewish Bible. And according to the Tenach the vias ha'Moshiach will be as clear as this text as is evident from various p'ssukim in the prophets.
 

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Also Israel holds illegal nukes.
Jews are commanded to follow Torah Law. Civil law is not Torah Law. There is no halochic transgression for breaking civil law. Possessing nuclear weapons is not against Torah Law and so not an aveira al pi halocha. As a matter of fact, there is no Gemora, no se'if in Shulchan Oruch, NOTHING that says one must obey the law, or that one may not break the law. It's a made-up halocha that doesn't exist anywhere. People parrot the misconstrued "dino d'molchuso dino" as if it were some kind of magic phrase that can mean whatever they want it to mean. Well, I can quote irrelevant Aramaic phrases too. "Urva poroch." "Ottu b'shufteni askinon." "Shliach artil v'sayem me'sanei." They’ve got about as much to do with the subject as "dino d'molchuso dino", i.e., nothing at all. Secular law means bupkes.

A Jew must do right because it is right, and avoid wrong because it is wrong. ('Right' and 'wrong' according to Hashem's Ten Utterances, the 'chapter headings' for the 248 'do's and 365 'dont's.) If the law happens to correspond, that's nice; if it doesn't, then so much the worse for it. But there is NO obligation, moral, ethical or halochic, to obey the law–laws which are invented by amharatzim gemurim, and it should be obvious that they have no power to change right into wrong or vice versa. If something is wrong, then one must not do it even if it were perfectly legal; the fact that it happens to be illegal doesn't change anything. And if something is not wrong then it's not wrong, no matter how many laws are made against it. Any overlap between the secular law and halocha is very nice, but it's irrelevant.
 

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Jews are commanded to follow Torah Law. Civil law is not Torah Law. There is no halochic transgression for breaking civil law. Possessing nuclear weapons is not against Torah Law and so not an aveira al pi halocha. As a matter of fact, there is no Gemora, no se'if in Shulchan Oruch, NOTHING that says one must obey the law, or that one may not break the law. It's a made-up halocha that doesn't exist anywhere. People parrot the misconstrued "dino d'molchuso dino" as if it were some kind of magic phrase that can mean whatever they want it to mean. Well, I can quote irrelevant Aramaic phrases too. "Urva poroch." "Ottu b'shufteni askinon." "Shliach artil v'sayem me'sanei." They’ve got about as much to do with the subject as "dino d'molchuso dino", i.e., nothing at all. Secular law means bupkes.

A Jew must do right because it is right, and avoid wrong because it is wrong. ('Right' and 'wrong' according to Hashem's Ten Utterances, the 'chapter headings' for the 248 'do's and 365 'dont's.) If the law happens to correspond, that's nice; if it doesn't, then so much the worse for it. But there is NO obligation, moral, ethical or halochic, to obey the law–laws which are invented by amharatzim gemurim, and it should be obvious that they have no power to change right into wrong or vice versa. If something is wrong, then one must not do it even if it were perfectly legal; the fact that it happens to be illegal doesn't change anything. And if something is not wrong then it's not wrong, no matter how many laws are made against it. Any overlap between the secular law and halocha is very nice, but it's irrelevant.

Are you a rabbi?
 
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