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thejewitches · 15 hours
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irlminion · 2 days
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I have not posted in a while but
Chag Sameach to my fellow Jewish systems / any jewish people who may be following me :)
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bubblefemmestims · 8 days
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jewitch moodboard ✡︎
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koroktree · 2 years
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Antisemitism Education
What does dogwhistle mean?
A dog whistle is the use of coded or suggestive language in political messaging to garner support from a particular group without provoking opposition. The concept is named after dog whistles, which are audible to dogs but not humans
Antisemitism or “anti-semitism”?
The word, “anti-semitism” was coined on the premise of pseudo-scientific race theory, alleging that “Semites” are a race of people, in order to give the hatred of Jews a scientific, rationalistic veneer.
Numerical dogwhistles
1-11
One representing the letter “A” and eleven representing the letter “K”, this is a numerical dog whistle made to refer to the Aryan Knights (AK) which is an Idaho based white supremacist group.
109
May be written as 109/110. This refers to the idea of Jews being exiled from 109 countries. The “110” is typically a direct threat, stating that there is about to be 110 countries.
12
One representing the letter A and two representing the letter B, these two letters represent the Aryan Brotherhood (AB).
100%
While there are many variations, 100% generally refers to “100% white”, feeding into the “pure white race” belief.
14 (14 words)
Fourteen words refers to a white supremacist slogan coined by the deceased leader of the group “The Order”, David Lane
1488
A numerical dog whistle that joins the “14 words” used by white supremacists in conjunction with “88” which refers to the eighth letter in the alphabet, “H”. “88” - “HH”, meaning Heil Hitler. 1483 may also appear which would instead mean Heil Christ.
6 million/6 gorillion
6 million refers to the number of Jews murdered in the Holocaust. Antisemites will use terms like “gorillion” and other variations to avoid detection as well as to denote exaggeration in reference to their belief that Jews exaggerate the Holocaust.
6MWE
An acronym standing for “Six Million Wasn’t Enough”, signifying that 6 million Jews being murdered in the Holocaust wasn’t enough.
Dogwhistles and Conspiracy Theories
AKIA
Standing for “A Klansman I Am” this allows members to greet each other covertly.
Anglo-Saxon
A term what once was, and still is, used by white supremacists.
In the 1920s, the Anglo-Saxon Clubs of America lobbied in favor of segregation and argued for the exclusion of those with even a drop “of any blood other than Caucasian.”
Arbeit Macht Frei
Translating to, “Work will set you free” in English, this phrase was put on the gates of Aushwitz as well as other Nazi concentration camps.
Ashki-nazi
The intentional mispronunciation of Ashkenazi (Correct: Ash-ki-nah-zee. Incorrect: Ash-ki-Natzi) to accuse Ashkenazi Jews of being Nazis.
Ballpoint pen
A form of Holocaust denial in which Neo-Nazi’s claim that Anne Frank’s diary is a falsified or entirely fake document because “ballpoint pens didn’t exist at that time”.
Blood libel
Perpetuated accusation that Jews have murdered non-Jews
(such as Christian children) in order to use their blood in rituals
Cabal
Jews have long been accused of being part of a secret group that controls the economic and political world order. The term cabal originates from the word kabbalah, the Jewish mystical interpretation of the Hebrew Bible.
Cultural marxism
Sometimes also appearing as Cultural Bolshevism, this antisemitic theory believes Jews are trying to overthrow “Western culture” and destroy “White America”.
Delousing
A method of denying the Holocaust by suggesting that the gas chambers used to murder people were actually merely “delousing” facilities.
Dual Loyalty
Alleging that Jewish people are more loyal or only loyal to Israel rather than their own country.
Khazars or Khazar Theory
An antisemitic conspiracy theory that the Ashkenazi Jewish people today come from ancient Khazars and are “not real Jews”.
Khazar Milkers
A term used for sexual harassment towards Jewish women. Alternatively “milkies”.
Lizard people
The conspiracy theory that reptilian humanoids are trying to take over the government and can be government officials or large corporate figureheads.
Oven Dodger
A term for a Jew who antisemites believe should have been murdered in the Holocaust.
Pepe The Frog
While not originating in Nazism or White supremacy, the meme was co-opted by the alt-right along Reddit, 4-Chan, and 8chan.
Protocol of the Elders of Zion
An antisemitic text that spreads the paranoid theory that Jews are planning to dominate the globe.
Swimming Pool
An antisemitic conspiracy that the Holocaust didn’t happen because of the existence of a “swimming pool” at Aushwitz and was instead a “resort”. In actuality, it was an aquifer turned into a swimming pool for SS soldiers and their families.
The Jewish Question/Problem
The problem is the existence of Jews. The “question” being how to deal with the “problem” of Jews. This results in Nazism, for example, with the Final Solution. The full phrase is, “The Final Solution to the Jewish Question”.
WPWW
White Pride/Power World Wide.
You Will Not Replace Us
A phrase popularized in 2017 after the Charlottesville Nazi Riot. Sometimes appearing as Jews will not replace us or YWNRU, this antisemitic theory believes Jews are trying to “over-run the white race”.
ZOG
Meaning “Zionist Occupied Government”, white supremacists curated this phrase to signal a “Jewish controlled government”, most commonly the United States.
(((echo)))
an antisemitic symbol used to highlight the names of Jewish individuals or organizations owned by Jews
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"The backbone of Israel's support in the US is the evangelical Christians" because the end times can only come if all the Jews return to Israel. There are more than 30 million evangelicals in the US alone who want Israel to prosper so Jesus will return. They funded illegal settlement of Palestine.
If you don't believe the US should support Israel, not voting for Biden isn't going to help the Palestinians. It will make it worse. Donald Trump said ".. if you vote for a Democrat, you're being very disloyal to Israel." He will support Israel in the worst way possible.
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shtetlshabbos · 15 days
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so excited for our jewitch book club to commence this sunday, at 2:00 pm est!
pssst.. do you know what book we're reading? its “dybbuks and jewish women” by rachel elior! we're starting with the opening essay! we hope to see many of you there!!!
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kosherdragondev · 18 days
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i thought I was really tolerant and loving and accepting toward other Jews regardless of their perspectives on halacha but it turns out I have a line and it's incorporating Asheira worship into your seder
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endorsprophecy · 4 months
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I’m not super active on here (is anyone anymore??) but I have been feeling more and more in the past few years like the Judaism that has been a part of my life isn’t enough. I know people who are into witchy things or who consider themselves pagan, and I know people who are invested in Judaism, but they often seem at odds. Idk, I want to think more about this later, but it just feels more and more like something I have been ignoring for years and that is bubbling up to the surface as I get older…
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ifiwereafish · 7 months
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i wish all my fellow Jews a very easy fast
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thejewitches · 5 months
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This post was voted on by our Patreon.
The first version of this was posted in 2020, back in the very start of our page. It was an important primer then and it is again now.
In any good English 101 course, you are taught to define terms before writing the rest of your paper. Understanding how misinformation is spread through conflation, confusion, and intentional ambiguity is vital and necessary.
As we have, in the last months, been exploring Christian Zionism on our page, we've seen the comments run into issues of confusion on this very topic.
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butchfeygela · 8 months
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goyim take note: while you run around pretending its Gurl PowerTM to steal and pervert figures from religious minorities, jews actively practicing our own traditions get threatened and doxxed if they dare mention ur theft
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towerrecords · 1 year
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Hello! My name is Sabine and I have color-feeling synesthesia (along with some other types). I paint mini paintings using alcohol based inks on Yupo.
Anyway, yesterday I was going through the truly enormous collection of feelings I have painted and I found this one. It’s no longer Chanukah but this was too cool to not share.
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shalom! i'm mel/esther(אסתר), fae/it/doll/they prns pls, and welcome to my folk magic and jewitchery side blog! <3
i follow from my main. my main is @bubblefemmes and this is my carrd and this is my jewitch discord server!
on this blog, i will post primarily about judaism, witchery, and folk magic. my personal practice is largely based in my religious (judaism), regional (appalachian/midwestern/north american) and ethnic (irish, ashkenazi-german) background, so expect my posts to center and focus around this.
i'm offline for shabbat so i will not answer asks + any posts made will be from my queue.
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shtetlshabbos · 18 days
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our servers events and ongoing for nissan are live, now, as well as our server notion page!
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witchphilosophies · 2 days
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Day 1 of reasoning with the Israeli-Palestininan Conflict: Occupation Logic
Is Israel/Palestine considered Occupied Territory?
Occupied Territory, according to international law, is defined as the following: "a territory is considered “occupied” when it is actually placed under the authority of the hostile army." Additionally, the law states that it can also be the case that "occupying forces do not succeed in establishing or exercising authority over a certain territory—for instance, because of hostile acts committed against them by combatants of the occupied territory. In such cases, humanitarian law does not consider these areas as occupied territories but instead as invaded territories. In other words, they are battlefields, and the rules that apply to them are the general rules of armed conflict."
Until 2005, Gaza was regarded internationally as being occupied by Israel. On September 11, 2005, The Israeli flag has been lowered over Gaza, symbolizing the end of 38 years of Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territory two weeks ahead of schedule." However, the Israeli army still made its presence know.
The Palistinian Officials' argument, written as philosophical logic:
If Israel were to ease military restrictions, terrorism and povery would cease to be a problem in Palestinian terrority.
Israel has not eased their military restrictions.
So, terrorism and poverity will continue to flourish in the region.
This can be shortened as follows:
If A, then B.
Not A.
So, not B.
The Israeli Officials' argument, written as philosophical logic:
If terrorism were to stop, Israel would be able to cease their military restrictions.
Terrorism has not stopped.
So, Israel will not ease its restrictions.
This can be shortened as follows:
If A, then B.
Not A.
So, not B.
Simply put: both Palestinian and Israeli Officials are using the same logic to justify their actions. This form of logic that BOTH parties use is invalid (AKA not a sound argument). The basis of their argument falls under the category of Denying the Antecedent, which is a standard logical fallacy. In other words? Neither side have demonstrated justified reasoning for their actions yet (meaning, in my research so far).
Up next: I'll be reading the entire Migration Patterns document from 1948 (which was translated into English and uploaded a few years ago to the web). This 29-page paper is cited by SO many sources that I've encountered, so I want to make sure I give it a thorough read. Stay tuned!
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coinandcandle · 1 year
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How does the Jewish community feel about witches using the term "sabbat"?
I'd heard the word growing up as a Christian but since getting into the witchcraft scene I'd only ever seen it used in reference to Wicca which turned me away from it. Recently I've learned that it comes from the Hebrew word.
I know no single Jewish person can speak for the community but I am curious about how y'all feel.
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