I don’t know much history either. Maybe Sinai in the Yom-Kippur war (1973)?
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Well, if you consider Israel to be a nuclear power…
People are very justifiably terrified of Trump. And Kamala is really something new and fresh
It definitely is, but it doesn't try to force recommendations on you like YouTube. You can mostly just subscribe to channels you like and view their content.
Ah, who needs Jewish space lasers when we have French earth lasers?
A new public library place recently opened very near to where I live. I've nothing to say, am just a bit comforted that when the world is crashing and burning, at least I can be happy about this.
Also some libraries provide 3D printers which is really cool
edit: I didn't notice how many people were commenting about 3D printers
I wonder how this works for logographic systems like Chinese, where the letter tells you nothing about the sound (though tbf English spelling is so bad that it's almost at that level too).
Yup, the calf was most likely a regular part of the northern Israel's worship, but not of the southern Judah's. Since most of the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) is written from a Judean perspective (which makes sense; it survived longer), it treats it as blasphemous, when in reality, to them, it wasn't.
And it can also store passkeys to effortlessly sync between desktop/Android/iOS
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