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There are Ashkenic Jews of color too… Also I think “anti-Semitic SJ-ers” is a bit repetitive.
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When you come from a Jewish family, one of the first things you will learn is that Jews are everywhere, and it seems...
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Black Jews in Harlem, 1929 by James Van Der Zee
James Van Der Zee, “Black Jews, Harlem,” 1929
This photo means a lot to me. That’s all I’ll say.