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Name: Michah
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A family at my synagogue invited me to their Erev Rosh Hashanah dinner. I was really nervous but it was great. I’m now so so so very full though.

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  • Diaspora Jews: Rosh Hashanah begins tonight. We don't get any allotted time off to celebrate, so we need to take vacation days or make special arrangements to observe it. There has been no lead up to the holiday in the media; no tv movie specials, no holiday music, no seasonal Starbucks drinks. We do not decorate our houses for everyone to see and store clerks have not spent the last month telling us to have a good holiday. But nevertheless, it's actually one of the most sacred and important days in the Jewish calendar and we're all really looking forward to celebrating.
  • Western Christians: Okay...that sounds fake, but okay.

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dontbearuiner:

This post is very important.

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radioactivemongoose:

the hotel has an on demand section called “mood” & these are the moods

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breaktotheotherside:

glitterweave:

drunktrophywife:

I’m a train wreck but in a cute way

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kawaii

When you’ve missed the VMAs and you log onto tumblr

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aconstantobsession:

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  • someone: are you ok?
  • me: ...be more specific

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isavedusdarling:

pouvoires:

pouvoires:

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There are approximately 4 million Syrians who are now trying to escape death in Syria. Many are stranded, lost, suffering or already dead. These are called “War Refugees” not “Migrants”. Thousands are already living below poverty line in camps and tents in Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey, and Greece, and thousands are trying to reach Europe because thats their last hope. They are not after your tax money or your jobs, they are after rescuing their children and families from eminent death.

Over 84% of Syrian refugee families in Jordan live outside camps and they are struggling to pay for the very basic life essentials including food and healthcare, for anyone who would like to sponsor a family for a week/month/year or just make a donation, you can do it through this link:
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–yes. that second photo is a father selling pens to sustain his two kids. 

Seriously, reblog the f*ck out of this. We need all the help we can get. 

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