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James Rosen-Birch ⚖️🕊️ on X: "Great discussion. A few thoughts: - the author dances around explicitly stating or confronting the underlying question of whether a cohesive Jewish identity (or “imagined community” à la Anderson) exists without religion or the state of Israel, despite a clear belief it does not" / X
James Rosen-Birch ⚖️🕊️ on X: "Great discussion. A few thoughts: - the author dances around explicitly stating or confronting the underlying question of whether a cohesive Jewish identity (or “imagined community” à la Anderson) exists without religion or the state of Israel, despite a clear belief it does not" / X
Argues that Israel is actively distancing itself from Diaspora Jews, forcing the emergence of a non-Zionist Jewish identity, as the Israeli state abandons its self-proclaimed role as the center of Jewish identity while many Diaspora Jews haven't yet recognized this fundamental shift.
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James Rosen-Birch ⚖️🕊️ on X: "Great discussion. A few thoughts: - the author dances around explicitly stating or confronting the underlying question of whether a cohesive Jewish identity (or “imagined community” à la Anderson) exists without religion or the state of Israel, despite a clear belief it does not" / X
It is a really jarring moment to be a historian. To know what might be coming is alarming. To realize that no one around you sees it or acknowledges it is a weird place to be in. Its like time traveling without time traveling. 1/8
It is a really jarring moment to be a historian. To know what might be coming is alarming. To realize that no one around you sees it or acknowledges it is a weird place to be in. Its like time traveling without time traveling. 1/8
— Nicole Lee Schroeder, PhD (@Nicole_Lee_Sch)
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It is a really jarring moment to be a historian. To know what might be coming is alarming. To realize that no one around you sees it or acknowledges it is a weird place to be in. Its like time traveling without time traveling. 1/8
(2) Matthew Chapman on X: "With Detroit seeing a population and economic rebound, it's worth exploring what exactly caused the city to fall so hard — because there are REALLY important lessons for a lot of other U.S. cities, some of which are making similar mistakes to Detroit and not realizing it." / X
(2) Matthew Chapman on X: "With Detroit seeing a population and economic rebound, it's worth exploring what exactly caused the city to fall so hard — because there are REALLY important lessons for a lot of other U.S. cities, some of which are making similar mistakes to Detroit and not realizing it." / X
— Matthew Chapman (@fawfulfan)
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(2) Matthew Chapman on X: "With Detroit seeing a population and economic rebound, it's worth exploring what exactly caused the city to fall so hard — because there are REALLY important lessons for a lot of other U.S. cities, some of which are making similar mistakes to Detroit and not realizing it." / X
With Detroit seeing a population and economic rebound, it's worth exploring what exactly caused the city to fall so hard — because there are REALLY important lessons for a lot of other U.S. cities, some of which are making similar mistakes to Detroit and not realizing it.
With Detroit seeing a population and economic rebound, it's worth exploring what exactly caused the city to fall so hard — because there are REALLY important lessons for a lot of other U.S. cities, some of which are making similar mistakes to Detroit and not realizing it.
— Matthew Chapman (@fawfulfan)
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With Detroit seeing a population and economic rebound, it's worth exploring what exactly caused the city to fall so hard — because there are REALLY important lessons for a lot of other U.S. cities, some of which are making similar mistakes to Detroit and not realizing it.
Ariele 🌐🏗️ on Twitter / X
Ariele 🌐🏗️ on Twitter / X
a close friend of mine works in the music industry, so I have takes on music streaming 🧵Spotify has never turned a profit in any year of its existence, this means Spotify's shareholders are already subsidizing artists.streaming services saved the industry from literal /1 https://t.co/CaSYct4TS6— Ariele 🌐🏗️ (@weatherdai) March 10, 2024
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Ariele 🌐🏗️ on Twitter / X
khanate on Twitter / X
khanate on Twitter / X
Exceptionally easy answer here. Until very recently, Jewish people were largely ostracized from the conventional economies of Europe. They had to seek other avenues, like moneylending, which was illegal for Christians, academia, performing arts, and highly mobile trades. https://t.co/cXp0isQop7— khanate (@polishXcellence) February 8, 2024
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khanate on Twitter / X
hannah on X: "Read one (1) damn book about the AIDS crisis I am fucking begging you. 1. No one knew what AIDS actually was or how it could be spread for at least a couple years. People were legitimately throwing everything at the wall to see if it stuck https://t.co/QDxuKgA0i2" / X
hannah on X: "Read one (1) damn book about the AIDS crisis I am fucking begging you. 1. No one knew what AIDS actually was or how it could be spread for at least a couple years. People were legitimately throwing everything at the wall to see if it stuck https://t.co/QDxuKgA0i2" / X
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hannah on X: "Read one (1) damn book about the AIDS crisis I am fucking begging you. 1. No one knew what AIDS actually was or how it could be spread for at least a couple years. People were legitimately throwing everything at the wall to see if it stuck https://t.co/QDxuKgA0i2" / X
Chris Ward on Twitter / X
Chris Ward on Twitter / X
The Phillips head screw is a plague on industrial society and an affront to the dignity of man. Its persistence is entirely the result of a deference to the lower castes. The American design was originally developed as a solution to fast production at the cost of precision. 🧵 https://t.co/rK4b0vBiWM— Chris Ward (@MasterWambo) December 30, 2023
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Koba ☭ on Twitter
Koba ☭ on Twitter
🧵I see a lot of socialists pointing out that Israel "created" Hamas. While there is truth to that, it's reductionist and counterproductive to bring up in most cases when discussing this conflict with people.The rise of religious nationalism within the Palestinian...— Koba ☭ (@RedPrecariat) October 12, 2023
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Koba ☭ on Twitter
Esha K 🥭 on Twitter
Esha K 🥭 on Twitter
Feinstein Is dead! like I did with Other dead people, I need to stop anyone from white washig her legacy...So here we go: pic.twitter.com/PybLuUqYBC— Esha K 🥭 (@eshaLegal) September 30, 2023
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Esha K 🥭 on Twitter
Elizabeth Goodspeed on Twitter
Elizabeth Goodspeed on Twitter
Enjoyed this article about trippy Insta self-help graphics but seems odd that it doesn't mention the lineage of these motifs / their connection to wellness being rooted in the design of '70s works like the Whole Earth Catalog, Be Here Now, small self-published New Age texts etc.! https://t.co/HKGJ8fFdBh pic.twitter.com/7BcRZ5YAdV— Elizabeth Goodspeed (@domesticetch) February 11, 2021
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Elizabeth Goodspeed on Twitter
derek guy on Twitter
derek guy on Twitter
The issue of respectability in dress, and what constitutes "proper" attire in public, has raged for as long as people have worn clothes. People who take this position fail to recognize that their own clothes were once the "yoga pants" of their day. I will run through examples 🧵 https://t.co/1zOaxEfCiz— derek guy (@dieworkwear) May 9, 2023
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derek guy on Twitter
Dr Sarah Taber on Twitter
Dr Sarah Taber on Twitter
Ok we all wanna bring back mammoths with cloning, but there are some weirdos I think we should also consider.PROCOPTODON: giant pug-faced kangaroo with forward-facing eyes. We think it walked instead of hopping. Early Australians met it & I want to feel what they felt pic.twitter.com/a1pb7myo8K— Dr Sarah Taber (@SarahTaber_bww) May 7, 2023
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Dr Sarah Taber on Twitter
Jane Hong on Twitter
Jane Hong on Twitter
On a diff note, there's a reason why Steven Yeun grew up evangelical, John Cho's dad was a pastor, & I was in a worship band w/Lee Isaac Chung in college. It's v hard to understand Korean imm & Korean Americans w/o (Protestant) Christianity. Some context for #BEEFNetflix viewers: https://t.co/4VEQZqEs88— Jane Hong (@janehongphd) April 12, 2023
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Jane Hong on Twitter
Takhayyul on Twitter
Takhayyul on Twitter
One of the most magnificent architectural achievements of the Islamic world is the Comares Hall of the Alhambra palace in Andalusia, Spain.With a ceiling designed to evoke the Seven Heavens, it has captivated viewers for centuries.Below we walk through this mesmerising hall… pic.twitter.com/rZGlor8PyK— Takhayyul (@QuwwatTakhayyul) November 15, 2022
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Takhayyul on Twitter
The Cultural Tutor on Twitter
The Cultural Tutor on Twitter
"Form follows function" is a famous idea that makes us think of buildings with little or no ornamentation.But Louis Sullivan, the man who came up with the phrase in 1896, designed buildings like the one below.So what does "form follows function" actually mean? pic.twitter.com/8AnuZaF645— The Cultural Tutor (@culturaltutor) November 5, 2022
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The Cultural Tutor on Twitter
The Cultural Tutor on Twitter
The Cultural Tutor on Twitter
Leonardo da Vinci's "Vitruvian Man" is one of the world's most famous images.But what is it? Who the hell is he? Why does he have four arms and four legs? The answer probably has something to do with the room you're sitting in right now... pic.twitter.com/Xyaly6SSpO— The Cultural Tutor (@culturaltutor) October 21, 2022
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The Cultural Tutor on Twitter
Jordan Schneider on Twitter
Jordan Schneider on Twitter
The following is the translation of a thread posted earlier this week by @lidangzzz."Lots of people don’t know what happened yesterday.To put it simply, Biden has forced all Americans working in China to pick between quitting their jobs and losing American citizenship.— Jordan Schneider (@jordanschnyc) October 14, 2022
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Jordan Schneider on Twitter