When I was a law student in Ottawa, the local Chabad ran Friday night dinners out of a rabbi’s living room. Students everywhere. Total chaos. Total warmth.
I wasn’t religious. They didn’t care. They just welcomed me.
Years later, Lindsay and I helped build a Chabad center on that campus.
Chabad shows up for Jews everywhere. With love. With pride. With zero judgment.
No matter where you are in the world, if you’re Jewish, there’s a Chabad rabbi and rebbetzin opening their home for you.
That is extraordinary. And I’ll always be grateful.
I’m glad that X will start identifying the country of origin on accounts. Now they need to give us the ability to block whole countries and regions. That would improve user experience dramatically overnight.
🔴We saw today so many emotional videos of the returning hostages, but this one of Yossef Haim's dad reciting the Shema as he sees his son, just like Jacob, our forefather, did when he saw his son Yossef in Egypt, completely broke me 💙
Hamas killed all the remaining female hostages.
Only men survived.
That entire region has zero respect for women.
This is why they can never be welcome in the West.
Never forget that hostages are being released and the war is ending—and the only reason this didn’t happen sooner is because much of the world, including “humanitarian” organizations and the UN, sided with Hamas.
Never, ever forget.
Hamas killed every single female hostage they had left so those girls couldn't tell the world what they had done to them.
To everyone who walks on a 'free palestine' march
To everyone who flies that islamo-fascist flag
To everyone who chants from the river to the sea
Fuck you.
When Israelis open their iPhone today, instead of the service provider’s name in the upper right hand corner, it says “WelcomeHome.”
God how I love this country.
🚨Breaking: What’s being called the 'blue and white wall' is a flotilla of Israeli boats that are setting sail to block Greta Thunberg’s flotilla from reaching Gaza.
This is being organized by former hostage and Israeli hero Emily Damari, and Israeli influencer Natalie Dadon.