Why Jews talk about Yom Kippur is beyond me. Not when you have your Kol Nidre prayer which absolves all of your sins - past, present and FUTURE! So for all intents and purposes, you do what you want - wicked or otherwise believing yourselves to be absolved from any form or responsibility. A pretty backward and nefarious mentality !
LOOK YOU PRICKS 90% OF WE JEWISH PEOPLE ARE POOR AS SHIT SO DONT YOU DARE LUMP US INTO ONE GROUP IN WHICH WE ARE "RICH PIECES OF SHIT"! I AM POOR AND I AM A JEW AND I AM PROUD SO FUCK YOURSELVES YOU BIGOTTY ASSFUCKS whew glad i got that out!
@757bobwhite: Oh, and also, place your blame on sleezebags who want to make a buck. Jews some might of been, but Jews are not to be confused with them. You may, in the process, be shutting out some allies.
@757bobwhite Hm. I'm not a banker. But I'm Jewish. Does this make me a person who will screw up a country? I hope not, else my life as a social justice activist has been a waste.
Let me quickly use your logic: hey, Bob, if you're English, talk to your ancestors who ruined the Native Americans' way of life. Ever been to a reservation? You probably should go. You'll get to see how truly horrendous your ancestors were to a group of people (aka nation) that lived well to your ancestors showed up.
I don't accept your apology, I only accept if you leave America, throughout history you all fucked every country you ever been too, you mf got expelled from every country you ever been to
@757bobwhite They are definitely part of the reason the country is fucked, and they aren't my friends. You and I have a lot of corruption to wade through and dismantle, and we will eventually.
@devided1001 It's part of the Yom Kippur service. This particular prayer is Avenu Malkenu, but the broader service is Kol Nidre. In Kol Nidre, Jews repent for sins of the previous year, and ask G!d to forgive them for sins committed against G!d (as opposed to sins against other people, for which they must ask forgiveness directly from those who they wronged, not G!d)
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Why Jews talk about Yom Kippur is beyond me. Not when you have your Kol Nidre prayer which absolves all of your sins - past, present and FUTURE! So for all intents and purposes, you do what you want - wicked or otherwise believing yourselves to be absolved from any form or responsibility. A pretty backward and nefarious mentality !
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Notajewforu 4 months ago
LOOK YOU PRICKS 90% OF WE JEWISH PEOPLE ARE POOR AS SHIT SO DONT YOU DARE LUMP US INTO ONE GROUP IN WHICH WE ARE "RICH PIECES OF SHIT"! I AM POOR AND I AM A JEW AND I AM PROUD SO FUCK YOURSELVES YOU BIGOTTY ASSFUCKS whew glad i got that out!
zakisawesome100 4 months ago
Go home jew
TheDirtyRabbi 4 months ago
@757bobwhite: Oh, and also, place your blame on sleezebags who want to make a buck. Jews some might of been, but Jews are not to be confused with them. You may, in the process, be shutting out some allies.
hasanbhatti327 4 months ago
@757bobwhite Hm. I'm not a banker. But I'm Jewish. Does this make me a person who will screw up a country? I hope not, else my life as a social justice activist has been a waste.
Let me quickly use your logic: hey, Bob, if you're English, talk to your ancestors who ruined the Native Americans' way of life. Ever been to a reservation? You probably should go. You'll get to see how truly horrendous your ancestors were to a group of people (aka nation) that lived well to your ancestors showed up.
hasanbhatti327 4 months ago
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hasanbhatti327 4 months ago
I don't accept your apology, I only accept if you leave America, throughout history you all fucked every country you ever been too, you mf got expelled from every country you ever been to
757bobwhite 4 months ago
you jews know your banker friends are the reason why this country is fucked up
757bobwhite 4 months ago
@757bobwhite They are definitely part of the reason the country is fucked, and they aren't my friends. You and I have a lot of corruption to wade through and dismantle, and we will eventually.
qarton 4 months ago
I'm not familiar with Jewish tradition what is this?
devided1001 4 months ago
@devided1001 It's part of the Yom Kippur service. This particular prayer is Avenu Malkenu, but the broader service is Kol Nidre. In Kol Nidre, Jews repent for sins of the previous year, and ask G!d to forgive them for sins committed against G!d (as opposed to sins against other people, for which they must ask forgiveness directly from those who they wronged, not G!d)
joshuazel 4 months ago