You went home to Rome – the most powerful nation on Earth – in glory and triumph. "You dragged my hapless people out of our land two millennia ago and led them into an exile from which they were never to return. "Titus! Evil Titus! Take a good look at what has occurred!" he screams through the rain. He gets out and, as he approaches the monument, starts shouting at its depiction of Jerusalem’s ancient temple being pillaged by the Romans during the First Jewish-Roman War (66-73 CE). From the back seat, he calls to his driver to stop at the Arch of Titus. There’s an apocryphal story of Yosef Kahaneman, rabbi of the Ponevezh Yeshiva in the 20th century, travelling through Rome in a cab. All other accounts will have posts and comments held for review by the moderating team. No new or low-karma accounts: Accounts must be 18 days old and have at least 18 comment karma to post or comment freely. Just post an alternative, reliable source.ĩ. Also, due to copyright laws, the full body of a paywalled article is not to be copied and pasted into the comments. Don't post paywalled links: This rule holds for posts. Participate in the pinned megathread about a popular rather than creating a standalone post.Ĩ. Do not post separate "follow-up" posts to your initial post – just edit or reply to your original post. Contribute your thoughts and opinions on the current posts without creating a new one. Search through recent posts in r/Jewish about a topic. No excessive posting or commenting: Excessive posts and/or comments will be removed. If your account represents an organization, you must identify yourself as such in any post/comment you make. No calls to participate in your research project. No linking of self-authored blog posts or articles. No fundraising or linking to fundraisers. No solicitation or advertising: No personal or school surveys. No inciting brigading of other subreddits.Ħ. No ranting about the moderation processes of other subreddits. Do not create a new topic within a thread, as it will be mass deleted. If a post isn't clearly relevant, we'll remove it. Political topics are okay but only allowed in the pinned weekly politics megathread. Stay on topic: This is a big-tent subreddit for all topics related to Jews and Jewish life, but stay on topic. Relevant and civil discussion of racial, LGBTQ+, or Israel/Palestine topics is allowed.ĥ. Don't declare the practices of other Jews invalid. Don't question the Jewish 'credentials' of others. Be welcoming to everybody: Don't be a racist, or any type of bigot. Click here for further details on this rule.Ĥ. Note that we may lock or remove entire threads that get out of hand. No statements supporting or justifying the actions or beliefs of terrorists. Avoid swear words and vulgarity, to keep the sub family friendly. Be civil: No name calling – we'll delete it, and we'll ban serious or repeat offenders. No proselytizing: Don't try to convert us. This includes, but is not limited to, promoting antisemitic canards and conspiracies, minimizing or denying the Holocaust, accusing Jews of dual loyalties, and using hate speech. No antisemitism: You will be banned for being antisemitic. Did you call your mother? SUBREDDIT RULESġ. Have fun, wear sunscreen, and don't forget a little something to nosh. Follow the rules below, and enter a custom report reason if you think further details are required. Up- and down-voting should follow standard Rediquette. Please keep posts and comments positive, constructive, and on-topic. Less religious than some other corners of the internet, and always welcoming to our LGBTQ+ and interfaith members. Welcome to /r/Jewish, a subreddit devoted to all things culturally, communally and questionably Jewish.
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