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la7ma-mafrooma · 9 months
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Here's a map of the original names of Palestinian cities before its colonization.
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Why does it matter to know this? Because changing the names as part of colonialism is not new in history.
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Learning about the history of colonialism and imperialism is important. When we say educate yourself on these matters, it's because you need to learn to recognize patterns and prevent them from reoccurring.
The idea of the West being civilized is all a sham. The idea of Arabs being terrorists is a mere lie similar to the endless lies that have been told about Native Americans and many other indigenous groups.
If you're going to use the word 'terrorist', it's about time you use it on the real enemy.
Free Palestine.
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fresh-snow · 9 months
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nezreblogz · 9 months
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feluka · 10 months
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in all honesty i feel there shouldn't be any christmas celebrations at all until palestine is free
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sayruq · 9 months
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This is actually so heartbreaking
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butwhypants · 7 months
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Zionism is not evil, it is not responsible for any sins in this world, and it is certainly not a modern invention. It is the fucking foundational premise of my religion, and it has existed before your shitty country, before my shitty country, and it will continue to exist long after every one of us are dead and gone.
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afaramir · 9 months
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2024
THROW YOUR PHONE IN THE RIVER
NOT REALLY. THERE'S FRIENDS IN THERE. BUT FOR AT LEAST A COUPLE HOURS A DAY
SEE YOUR FRIENDS
NOT EVERY THRIFT TRIP WILL BE A WIN
GO FETCH A LEAF EVERY DAY
KILL THE OVERHEAD LIGHT
MAKE WEIRDER ART
READ. LIKE AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK. YES I MEAN A PUBLISHED BOOK. FANFICTION DOES NOT COUNT
THE FIVE DOLLARS IT COSTS TO GET ON THE TRAIN IS WORTH GOING SOMEWHERE NEW TO WALK AROUND
LEAVE THE FUNCTION BEFORE YOU STOP HAVING A GOOD TIME
GROW GREEN ONIONS IN YOUR WINDOW
BUY YOURSELF FLOWERS
BUT THROW THEM OUT BEFORE THEY GET GROSS & MAKE YOU SAD
REMEMBER SOMETIMES YOU NEED TO BE ALONE. ALSO REMEMBER SOMETIMES YOU FEEL INSANE BECAUSE YOU NEED TO SEE ANOTHER PERSON. BOTH OF THESE EXIST AT THE SAME TIME. IT'S OKAY TO GET IT WRONG SOMETIMES
IT'S OKAY TO GET IT WRONG SOMETIMES
IT'S OKAY TO GET IT WRONG SOMETIMES
ITS OKAY IF A DAY IS BAD. THERE WILL BE ANOTHER
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genuinelyshallow · 9 months
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When your loved one dies while they're hungry or as they wait for a favourite food, It creates a strange form of sorrow that can't be explained or described.
Image description: A father puts a piece of candy in the hands of his dead toddler, which he bought before the IOF killed him with the continuous bombardment of Gaza
Commentary: "To not give a loved one what they desire before their death, It's a heavy burden on the heart. When your loved one dies while they're hungry or as they wait for a favourite food, It creates a strange form of sorrow that can't be explained or described. In this war, sorrows layered up to the size of mountains"
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As the new year approaches, please don't forget those who drown in sorrows
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totallynotcensorship · 8 months
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tags update(?)
diabetes is second on trending with tel aviv and palestine news under it
this is great it they are trending without censorship and that we still have a way to bring news to trending- but why under diabetes?
edit: thanks @unchartedthelostlegacy... i get it now
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DON'T STOP TALKING ABOUT PALESITINE
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bijoumikhawal · 11 months
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hello! i hope it's alright to ask you this but i was wondering if you have any recommendations for books to read or media in general about the history of judaism and jewish communities in egypt, particularly in ottoman and modern egypt?
have a nice day!
it's fine to ask me this! Unfortunately I have to preface this with a disclaimer that a lot of books on Egyptian Jewish history have a Zionist bias. There are antizionist Egyptian Jews, and at the very least ones who have enough national pride that AFAIK they do not publicly hold Zionist beliefs, like those who spoke in the documentary the Jews of Egypt (avaliable on YouTube for free with English subtitles). Others have an anti Egyptian bias- there is a geopolitical tension with Egypt from Antiquity that unfortunately some Jewish people have carried through history even when it was completely irrelevant, so in trying to research interactions between "ancient" Egyptian Jews and Native Egyptians (from the Ptolemaic era into the proto-Coptic and fully Coptic eras) I've unfortunately come across stuff that for me, as an Egyptian, reads like anti miscegenationist ideology, and it is difficult to tell whether this is a view of history being pushed on the past or not. The phrase "Erev Rav" (meaning mixed multitude), which in part refers to Egyptians who left Egypt with Moses and converted to Judaism, is even used as an insult by some.
Since I mentioned that documentary, I'll start by going over more modern sources. Mapping Jewish San Francisco has a playlist of videos of interviews with Egyptian Jews, including both Karaites and Rabbinic Jews iirc (I reblogged some of these awhile ago in my "actually Egyptian tag" tag). This book, the Dispersion of Egyptian Jewry, is avaliable for free online, it promises to be a more indepth look at Egyptian Jews in the lead up to modern explusion. I have only read a few sections of it, so I cannot give a full judgment on it. There's this video I watched about preserving Karaite historical sites in Egypt that I remember being interesting. "On the Mediterranian and the Nile edited by Harvey E. Goldman and Matthis Lehmann" is a collection of memiors iirc, as is "the Man in the Sharkskin Suit" (which I've started but not completed), both moreso from a Rabbinic perspective. Karaites also have a few websites discussing themselves in their terms, such as this one.
For the pre-modern but post-Islamic era, the Cairo Geniza is a great resource but in my opinion as a hobby researcher, hard to navigate. It is a large cache of documents from a Cairo synagogue mostly from around the Fatimid era. A significant portion of it is digitized and they occasionally crowd source translation help on their Twitter, and a lot of books and papers use it as a primary source. "The Jews in Medieval Egypt, edited by: Miriam Frenkel" is one in my to read pile. "Benjamin H. Hary - Multiglossia in Judeio-Arabic. With an Edition, Translation, and Grammatical Study of the Cairene Purim Scroll" is a paper I've read discussing the Jewish record of the events commemorated by the Cairo Purim, I got it off either Anna's Archive or libgen. "Mamluks of Jewish Origin in the Mamluk Sultanate by Koby Yosef" is a paper in my to read pile. "Jewish pietism of the Sufi type A particular trend of mysticisme in Medieval Egypt by Mireille Loubet" and "Paul B Fenton- Judaism and Sufism" both discuss the medieval Egyptian Jewish pietist movement.
For "ancient" Egyptian Jews, I find the first chapter of "The Story of the Jews: Finding the Words 1000 BC-1492 AD” by Simon Schama, which covers Elephantine, very interesting (it also flies in the face of claims that Jews did not marry Native Egyptians, though it is from centuries before the era researchers often cover). If you'd like to read don't click this link to a Google doc, that would be VERY naughty. There's very little on the Therapeutae, but for the paper theorizing they may have been influenced by Buddhism (possibly making them an example of Judeo-Buddhist syncretism) look here (their Wikipedia page also has some sources that could be interesting but are not specifically about them). "Taylor, Joan E. - Jewish women philosophers of first-century Alexandria: Philo’s Therapeutae reconsidered" is also a to read.
I haven't found much on the temple of Onias/Tell el Yahudia/Leontopolis in depth, but I have the paper "Meron M. Piotrkowski - Priests in Exile: The History of the Temple of Onias and Its Community in the Hellenistic Period" in my to be read pile (which I got off Anna's Archive). I also have some supplemental info from a lecture I attended that I'm willing to privately share.
I also have a document compiling links about the Exodus of Jews from Egypt in the modern era, but I'm cautious about sharing it now because I made it in high school and I've realized it needs better fact checking, because it had some misinfo in it from Zionist publications (specifically about the names of Nazis who fled to Egypt- that did happen, but a bunch of names I saw reported had no evidence of that being the case, and one name was the name of a murdered resistance fighter???)
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fresh-snow · 9 months
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Following the footsteps of South Africa; Qatar, Oman, Malaysia have submitted statements in ICJ too.
Thank you South Africa for taking the first step.
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eretzyisrael · 5 months
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Wishing you Chag Pesach Kasher V’Sameach and Shabbat Shalom.
I wish you all a very happy Pesach and for peace and safety across Israel.
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honestlyyoungtyphoon · 9 months
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I hope the next day is better for the Palestinian than yesterday.
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sayruq · 9 months
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thevvitchbitch · 9 months
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i-am-aprl · 9 months
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