Not an act of joy.. Dems resemble a gang of arrogant teenagers.

Democrats attempt at tribal singing harmony fails to please ears and minds.

America must break free of the Biden years, because if we don't we are in trouble.

Acts of kindness are happening all around the world, and they often go unnoticed! Here are a few recent examples: A man saved a dehydrated camel in the desert by stopping his journey to offer it water. The moment was captured on video and touched millions of hearts worldwide. The World Happiness Report found that kindness is on the rise—helping strangers and acts of generosity have increased globally since 2019. A Jewish holiday, Shavuot, highlighted the power of kindness through the story of Ruth, emphasizing how small acts of care can transform lives.

Check this out (From Copilot) Norwegians and Jews come from distinct cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds, but like any two groups, they do share certain similarities. Here are a few ways they overlap: Strong Cultural Identity: Both groups have deep-rooted traditions and histories that shape their sense of identity. Emphasis on Education: Jewish communities have historically prioritized scholarship and intellectual growth, and Norway has a strong focus on literacy, education, and innovation. Resilience Through History: Both have faced challenges and hardships—Jews with centuries of persecution, including the Holocaust, and Norwegians with historical struggles such as foreign occupation and economic challenges. Commitment to Social Welfare: Norwegian society places high value on social democracy, equality, and welfare, while many Jewish communities emphasize charity (tzedakah) and helping those in need. Rich Cultural Contributions: Both have made significant contributions to art, music, literature, and philosophy. Connection to Homeland: Norway has a strong national pride tied to its landscapes and independence, while Jewish identity is often linked to Israel and diaspora heritage.

Strange connection between Israel and India given reality: The Bnei Menashe are a fascinating community from northeastern India who claim descent from the tribe of Manasseh, one of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel. Their traditions and journey are remarkable: Key Aspects of Bnei Menashe Traditions: Jewish Practices: They observe the Sabbath, follow kosher dietary laws, and celebrate Jewish holidays like Passover and Sukkot. Historical Origins: The community, primarily from the Chin, Kuki, and Mizo ethnic groups, believes their ancestor Manmasi was the biblical Manasseh. Migration to Israel: Since 2005, Israel has officially recognized them as a lost tribe, allowing thousands to make Aliyah (immigration to Israel). Cultural Preservation: Despite Christian influences in the 19th century, many Bnei Menashe have worked to revive and maintain their Jewish identity. Their journey from India to Israel is a testament to resilience and faith.

When democrat's buy fake smiles I will believe every word they tell me.

Mike Johnson Mike Johnson At the Massachusetts Institution of Technology (MIT) graduation ceremony on Thursday, Megha M. Vemuri, president of the Class of 2025, launched her controversial speech by praising her classmates for protesting Israel in the immediate aftermath of the Hamas terrorist attack on October 7, 2023. She told her classmates: “you showed the world that MIT wants a free Palestine." Flight Attendant Reveals How To Fly Business Class For The Price of Economy Ad Flight Attendant Reveals How To Fly Business Class For The Price of Economy Insider | Traveling Deals Learn more call to action icon Vemuri's contentious remarks led to her being barred from attending Friday's undergraduate ceremony, an MIT spokesperson told Fox News Digital, noting that the speech she delivered was not the version submitted in advance to university officials. Former Fox News star Megyn Kelly responded on X by writing: “So this woman hijacks the MIT graduation to make the whole thing about her personal beliefs about Israel, any insult to the Jewish students or others in attendance be damned. Selfish, self-aggrandizing, disrespectful & RUDE.” House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), who earned his B.A. and J.D. from Louisiana State University, responded on X by writing: “Ignorant. Hateful. Morally bankrupt. Where is the shame-or appropriate response from the institution? Have your children avoid MIT & the Ivy League at all costs.”

I will never bow before technology, because I am no fool. This is mostly a weapon, not a toy.

You may want me to become a Christian, but don't insult Moses.

Tables just got turned: I can be sure the russian military saw some very big victory from this invasion, uh small operation, my ass! Russia takes it in the rear!