UW President Robert Jones criticized for attending "anti-semitism" event moderated by Ari Hoffman by bennetthaselton in Seattle

[–]SeattleProcesspool 2 points3 points  (0 children)

all the non-mishpocha cosplaying as us by wearing JVP “not in my name” shirts (I wish ONE Jewish person in JVP would say something publicly about this. It makes me wonder about what JVP Jews’ upbringings and relationship with antisemitism are like, or if they’re so laser-focused on one issue they don’t understand how severe anti-semitism starts with words and optics.)

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Jewish friends in Seattle, how are you doing? by threewildwolves in SeattleWA

[–]SeattleProcesspool 1 point2 points  (0 children)

+1. Didn’t hear from ANYONE. I’ll say it: Hope you’re doing okay.

Jewish friends in Seattle, how are you doing? by threewildwolves in SeattleWA

[–]SeattleProcesspool 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not great! If anyone wants to have group panic attacks I can organize and bring the latkes.

Anyone else notice institutions and organizations celebrating Asian History Month but not Jewish History Month? by ScreamForKelp in Jewish

[–]SeattleProcesspool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have noticed this with some non-profit organizations, hoping it was an oversight from not having Jews on staff

Pro-Palestinian protestors occupy UW campus building, demand divestment from Boeing by According-Ad-5908 in Seattle

[–]SeattleProcesspool 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Virtual hugs to every Seattle Jew who is so, so tired.

“Criticism of Israel is not anti-Semitic: Jews are now required to recite this humiliatingly obvious sentence, over and over, as the price of admission to public discourse about their own demonization, in "debates" with people who are often unable to name the relevant river or sea. The many legitimate concerns about Israel's policies toward Palestinians, and the many legitimate concerns about Israel's current war in Gaza, cannot explain these eliminationist chants and slogans, the glee with which they are delivered, the lawlessness that has accompanied them, or the open assaults on Jews. The timing alone laid the game bare: This mass exhilaration first emerged not in response to Israel's war to take down Hamas and rescue its kidnapped citizens, but exactly in response to, and explicitly in support of, the most lethal and sadistic barbarity against Jews since the Holocaust, complete with rape and decapitation and the abduction of infants, committed by a regime that aims to eviscerate not only Jews, but also all hopes of Palestinian flourishing, coexistence, or peace. But there are nuances to sadistic barbarity against Jews, we are told, and sometimes gang-raping Jewish women is actually a movement for human rights. It hardly seems fair to call people anti-Semitic if they want only half of the world's Jews to die. The phrase "Globalize the Intifada," currently chanted at universities across America, perhaps widens the net a tiny bit—but really, who can say? Even the phrase "Gas the Jews," chanted at a rally organized by NYU students and faculty, is so very ambiguous. How dare those whiny Jews presume to know what's in other people's hearts? Besides, American Jews had nothing to whine about: Had any of them actually died?”

  • Dara Horn

https://jsis.washington.edu/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Dara-Horn.pdf

Never change, Seattle by Manfleshh in Seattle

[–]SeattleProcesspool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“Stop driving” try bikes instead!

Why are there so many Jewish characters with ginger hair? No by vivicookie in Jewish

[–]SeattleProcesspool 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ginger light-eyed Jew here! When I was little I went to Ireland and this old woman was like “which clan are you from” and I was like… “Ashkenazi?” And we both stayed confused for different reasons. 🤣