jewish-privilege:

“Then the great horn sounds in earnest one hundred times. The time of transformation is upon you. The world is once again cracking through the shell of its egg to be born. The gate between heaven and earth creaks open. The Book of Life and the Book of Death are opened once again, and your name is written in one of them.

“But you don’t know which one.

“The ten days that follow are fraught with meaning and dread. They are days when it is perfectly clear every second that you live in the midst of a chain of ineluctable consequence, that everything you do, every prayer you utter, every intention you form, every act of compassion you perform, ripples out from the center of your being to the end of time. Anger and its terrible cost lie naked before you. Grievance gives way to forgiveness. At the same time, you become aware that you also stand at the end of a long chain of consequences. Many things are beyond your control. They are part of a process that was set in motion long ago. You find the idea of this unbearable.”

This Is Real and You Are Completely Unprepared: The Days of Awe as a Journey of Transformation by Alan Lew

jewish-privilege:

Anon submission: In the last two years, I remembered a warning my mother gave me when I was about 16. She pulled me aside very suddenly one day and told me “I want to tell you something. No matter what, you have to remember: you are always a Jew before you are an American.”At the time, I was fairly proud of being an American. And I asked her why? My mother got tears in her eyes and told me “if something ever happens here, being a good American won’t be enough to save you.”

angryjewishsuggestion:

hazel2468:

angryjewishsuggestion:

me, creating my 500th angry jewish character: if the media is too much of a coward to do it, I’ll fucking do it

*Creates one badass Jewish werewolf* No… Not enough…

*Creates an entire massive, successful space empire based heavily on Judaism, fuck with antisemitic tropes and turns them around, writes a detailed wedding scene that’s basically just my cousin’s wedding from last month, makes all the main characters badass AND linked to their faith* ah hhhh yes perfect

hey? hey buddy? hey pal? hey friend? I fucking love you and that holy shit

…so where am I buying this book? Asking for a friend me.

Jewish Wizarding Culture

jewstuff:

fiercyy:

readingbooksinisrael:

fiercyy:

deliciouspineapplessister:

chaoticbanquet:

– Language: Knowing Hebrew is required for high level curse breakers. Discovering long forgotten spells in the tanach. Old spells, in a language older than latin have ancient power to them.

– Bar/Bat Mitzvahs: special dispensation to go home and miss classes. Every second and third year is invited to a party in the great hall for every single one. Tallits with designs that shimmer even in dim light. Performing mitzvahs for baffled but grateful classmates.

– Being Jewish at Hogwarts: Asking questions. So many questions. About everything. Because what are we if we do not question and interpret everything?

– Jewish Wizarding Community: It is small but very old. They refuse to call themselves purebloods. Jewish memory is long, we do not forget. We know what divisions reaps and we know where “purity of society” discourse leads. They square their beliefs with their abilities by acknowledging that we cannot know everything, we can only seek to learn more.

– Shomer: Constant debate over whether or not magic constitutes ‘work’ and if so, all magic? Just automated stuff?

– JEWISH WIZARDING WEDDINGS OK. NEED I EVEN EXPAND ON THIS POINT?

This is a really cool post, to answer the question about magic it’s probably no, because the actual rules of Shabbat say that you can’t create and since magic is transformation and theregore a form of creation I would say no

@deliciouspineapplessister but I think there’s still room for argument! Because in a way magic is a part of them, it’s inside them. It happens in their minds but uses a wand as a conduit. 

Can animagi transform on shabbos? I have so many questions about technicalities!

Not really knowing what I’m saying here, but writing is forbidden on Shabbat, and the writing utensil is used as a conduit for the story inside the person to come out. Same thing with musical instruments. So making magic with a wand would be forbidden.

But we’re still allowed to create without instruments-tell stories, dance, sing. So magic without a wand, including anigami, would be allowed.

Also the Leviim were allowed to play musical instruments at the Beit HaMikdash. So imagine the Leviim standing on the steps, playing music, and beautiful magic displays fly above their heads.

That’s an interesting way to think about it, but one could also think about a wand like a fork. 

We must eat to survive, therefore we still use utensils. 

A wand is a utensil of sorts.

Magic isn’t just a story or a song. It’s a necessity of survival. 

Honestly I agree with the first comment on this post and would assume magic is forbidden as one of the halachot of shabbot is that youre not allowed to create or destroy. When summoning ones inner magic for a spell which’s job is inherently creating, or destroying would be against halacha. Moreover, the spells that transfigure things, are in a sense creating something there that wasnt before and again, creating is breaking the rules. However, I feel that there would be a big debate. Orthodox Jews would most likely not use magic on Shabbat at all will maybe Modern Orthodox Jews would use magic, but only in the case that the purpose of the magic cast is not inherently creating or deatroying. Then again this brings up the argument if the magic done always exists and is waiting to be harnessed or does it not exist until the whitch or wizard does a spell. Also, how does non verbal magic come into play? Moreover isnt a spell like a recipe? Puttinf things in a sequrnce to create a whole knew thing? I feel like Rabbi’s would have many different opinions and eventually there would be some halacha but mostly it would just depend on someone minhag, like how certain people wait six hours between eating meat and dairy and some people wait three. So much theory!

‘k so:

ayellowbirds:

if you’re not Middle Eastern, North African, or Jewish diaspora and you wear something with a hamsa you are 100% obligated to speak out against islamophobia, antiblackness, and antisemitism constantly

especially y’all vays shikses with the yoga pants that got it on the ass

you’re literally walking around with a protective amuletic symbol from our cultures on you you damn well better protect

Top 10 Jewish Musicians

wanderedflew:

jewish-kulindadromeus:

1. Pharaoh’s Daughter 
2. Moshav 
3. Nefesh Mountain 
4. Maccabeats 
5. Nava Tehila 
6. Shlomo Katz 
7. Benny Friedman 
8. Debbie Friedman 
9. Six13 
10. Girls in Trouble 

This is just… the tea??

Also Bob Dylan, Simon & Garfunkel, Leonard Cohen, Peter Yarrow!!

I haven’t listened to Debbie Friedman a whole lot but I love her voice

Ofra Haza and Weird Al Yankovic, my guys

date-a-jew-suggestions:

Best moments of my very very Jewish family vacation

– my 8 year old cousin running around flapping her arms like a duck screaming “farQUACKte”

– me sitting down with my grandma and showing her my art for my comic and her telling me how much she loved my use of Jewish characters and culture

– my cousin warning me there was a wasp (as in the bug) in the house so I pointed at my dad, the only WASP on the trip, and asked “is it over there”

– my grandpa: so do you consider yourself religious

me: yes

grandpa, who promised our rabbis that he’d show up to at least five services a year just bc he wanted to prove he can do it, and holds up fingers for however many he’s been to so far whenever he sees the rabbis: I don’t see you going to as many services as I do

– my sister just got her learners permit and whenever she drives with our grandparents in the car they call her a meshugenah at least once

– my grandpa laughing after I told him the Extremely White Goy name of the boy in my history class who wouldn’t stop calling my Magen David a “jew star”

– “should I buy this hat” “no it looks like a fucking hamentashen”

– I love being a Jew with a big Jewish family