Happy sixth night!
(Artist is @thegorgonist )
(Note: for the first one the artist didn’t draw a panel for the sixth night but instead drew two depicting candles lit for the fifth, I assume this was just a mistake but it’s cute so I’m posting it anyway)
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so far the antisemites are handling the “colonizers tried to destroy us but even in diaspora we remain connected to our culture and indigenous homeland” holiday about as well as i thought they would
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The Jewish samurai swiftly picks up the shamash then places it back down in one smooth motion
two seconds later the rest of the candles on the menorah all ignite in a clean line
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Hey! Reminder to anyone who’s parroted statements like “from the river to the sea”, “not antisemitic, just anti-zionist” and “liberation by any means necessary”, or used phrases like “de-colonization”, “zionist”, “settler” and “genocide” without knowing what they mean:
You don't have the right to wish anyone a happy Chanukkah! You don't get to spread fervent antisemitism and then do a 180 at the first chance you get to prove to everyone you don't hate Jews. If you're going to be antisemitic, just leave us the fuck alone, thanks.
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Promise kept!
WEREWOLVES DON'T CELEBRATE HANUKKAH is out NOW!
A charming yet informative book about Hanukkah traditions and how to share them with werewolves.
Available in paperback and digital: amzn.to/3We8LHq
Art by @biginsanehappy
PLEASE SHARE! 🐺
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Ppl really liked the art I made for Rosh Hashanah so I made one for Hanukkah
I refused to spell it as Chanukah leave me alone
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It’s their get along sweater!
Inspiration photo vvvv
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During Hanukkah 1932, just one month before Hitler came to power, Rachel Posner, wife of Rabbi Dr. Akiva Posner, took this photo of the family Hanukkah menorah from the window ledge of the family home in Kiel, Germany. The photo looks out on to the town hall building across the road, upon which hangs Nazi flags.
On the back of the photograph, Rachel Posner wrote in German (translated here):
Chanukah 5692 (1932)
"Death to Judah" So the flag says
"Judah will live forever" So the light answers
Hanukkah Sameach
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Happy third night!
(Artist is @thegorgonist )
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