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Who, What, Where, Why, and How are we Jews? My Twitter Followers Explain it all to non-Jews
Who, What, Where, Why, and How are we Jews? My Twitter Followers Explain it all to non-Jews
I recently tweeted a question to my Jewish followers: “What is the most-difficult thing about the Jewish people to explain to non-Jews?” I was inundated with responses that were enlightening, fascinating, and reflect a wide range of priorities, obsessions, quirks, and arguments. In other words, it was all very Jewish. Below are some of the answers, divided by category.
·howardlovy.substack.com·
Who, What, Where, Why, and How are we Jews? My Twitter Followers Explain it all to non-Jews
Mark Bittman on Twitter
Mark Bittman on Twitter
"Jewish can be Black food, and Black food can be Jewish — it isn't something that people really consider." @KosherSoul https://t.co/LaJEqraU4m— Mark Bittman (@bittman) August 10, 2022
·twitter.com·
Mark Bittman on Twitter
Yiddish-speaking Vikings (cross-posted with Souciant webzine) - Keith Kahn Harris
Yiddish-speaking Vikings (cross-posted with Souciant webzine) - Keith Kahn Harris
I wrote the following for Souciant magazine – cross-posted with permission: Heavy Metal is often seen as a quintessentially white, Western, music. That is indeed the case much of the time. Metal emerged out of white, blue collar mutilations of the blues in working class heartlands such as the English West Midlands. Metal imagery is often festooned Read more ...
·metaljew.kahn-harris.org·
Yiddish-speaking Vikings (cross-posted with Souciant webzine) - Keith Kahn Harris
FYMA: A Lesser Key
FYMA: A Lesser Key
academic zine on appropriation & antisemitism in western occult movements
·ezrarose.itch.io·
FYMA: A Lesser Key
Jüdisches Museum FFM on Twitter
Jüdisches Museum FFM on Twitter
#Rache in jüdischer #Gegenwartsliteratur ist das Thema der 7. Folge unseres Podcasts zur Ausstellung "Rache. Geschichte und Fantasie." Es unterhalten sich Max Czollek @rubenmcloop und @MirjamWenzel mit Literaturwissenschaftler Sebastian Schirrmeister.https://t.co/MWwWB3L2at— Jüdisches Museum FFM (@jmfrankfurt) May 26, 2022
·twitter.com·
Jüdisches Museum FFM on Twitter
elizabeth on Twitter
elizabeth on Twitter
Persian amulet made around 1930 featuring everyone's favorite Lilith scarers (Sanoi, Sananoi, and Samangalaf)https://t.co/ZGxJOm2pQu pic.twitter.com/lFexMYbVXc— elizabeth (@shvlman) May 11, 2022
·twitter.com·
elizabeth on Twitter
Jewish Essay
Jewish Essay
An exploration of Jewishness in contemporary Russia.
·jewishcurrents.org·
Jewish Essay