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at the center, and if we’re going to hate each other
because of a debate that might not affect the
chanichimot that much, then we need to at least be
cognizant of that and ask if it’s worth it.
When I was a madricha we fought A LOT about Zionism
(obviously, as we should) but then at the end of the day
we mostly agreed on the peilut that was appropriate for
chanichimot. If everything has become hyper focused
on how much you don’t agree on small nuances of
occupation talk, then maybe you should make the shift
to put the chanichimot at the center and try to talk
about their needs.
I’m not sure if what I’ve written is spicy or frighteningly
obvious, but let me know if that helps. Or if you want
to hear the rest of my million
thoughts.
Best of freaking
luck it’s a jungle
out there,
Shula
Hey Shula,
I’ve recently been exposed to
a lot of anti-Zionist ideas and
I feel like I love it but also I
hate it. Do you want to tell
me what to believe?
Aleh Ve’hagshem,
Educated_fool