Jewish Latina vs Kosher Latina

Jewish Latina vs Kosher Latina

Esther the Bully standing on business waiting a few days to put back the “OG JEWISH LATINA” title back in her bio after things died down for a few days 🤣 !! This girl thinks she owns the word Latina. You grew up in Panama that’s the most “Latina” thing about her, her father is a Chabad Rabbi with the last name Benayon which is a common Moroccan Jewish last name. It’s so childish and she’s such a bully over a word….

u/markbradyrich — 1 day ago

Une autre offre de maison refusée pour Eli…

Plusieurs offres qui ne fonctionnent pas en peu de temps… peut-être que ça vaut la peine de prendre un pas de recul au lieu de vouloir absolument conclure rapidement.

u/markbradyrich — 5 days ago

Eli Rioux qui ne voit pas toujours les signes de l’univers 🚩👀

Troisième maison qui lui passe sous le nez… Je comprends que ce soit frustrant, mais à un moment donné, il faut peut-être se demander si l’approche est la bonne.
Aussi, pourquoi elle dit toujours « nous »? Est-ce que Mason est réellement admissible à acheter avec elle? Est-il sur l’hypothèque ou sur l’offre d’achat? On n’en sait rien, mais elle présente tout comme si c’était un projet commun.
Je trouve aussi que parler déjà de leur « maison pour toujours » alors que leur relation est encore relativement récente, c’est aller très vite.

u/markbradyrich — 5 days ago
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Deciding to become more spiritual left me heavily disappointed.

I came to Israel this summer seeking to grow spiritually and I think like many Jews after October 7 I felt this calling to connect to my roots. For context I grew up traditional and quite spiritual I like hitbodedut and all. Finally I told myself I wanted to get more deep into mitzvots bc I always looked up to and felt inspired by people that kept all the laws and dedicated their lives to Hashem. I joined some Torah classs and boy did REALITY HIT ME. I never expected to see what I did in the frum world of Jerusalem. First of all the way religious ppl live gives me hoarder vibes.

Everything is dirty, old, not in order and hygiene is quite low. Also a lot of what the orthodox believe in is nothing of how I was raised I loved the holidays and Israelis and most other Jews I liked my whole life. But wow I’m shook, the BITTERNESS and lack of smiles, the anger of these so called holier than thou orthodox is wild.

The upfront racism from both sephardics and Ashkenazi, the putting down and ostracizing of ppl who aren’t shomer shabbat. The way they speak of ppl in Tel Aviv as Sodom and Gomorrah. Wow it really gave me CULT vibes. It’s slowly making me hate Judaism and being Jewish.

I will continue to go back to what they consider the “OTD” way bc I’m not gonna stop my laughter, my love and my warmth for a bunch of stupid loopholes made by idiots with mental illness (rampant in their community fyi).

I am sad to see that this whole time ppl I considered as an example were only a facade.

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u/markbradyrich — 8 days ago

Eli qui achète l’amour 💸💸💸

Eli qui achète une carte pour avoir des fiançailles en retour.. 😬

u/markbradyrich — 18 days ago

Mason unlocked the Sugar Mama

Je sais qu’elle est riche, mais entre l’achat d’une maison pour se rapprocher de lui et une carte de Joe Burrow à 3 000–5 000 $ US, j’ai l’impression qu’elle essaie d’acheter son amour. Suis-je la seule à trouver ça un peu excessif ?

u/markbradyrich — 18 days ago
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Quality of life/Mental Illness in the Ultra-Orthodox groups

Question to people who grew up Ultra-Orthodox (I’m talking Bnei Brak/Mea Shearim level). Is there any evidence that mental illness, poor social skills, or limited life skills are more common in highly religious communities or cult-like groups? If so, what factors contribute to that?

I’m not looking to criticize religion, I’m trying to understand whether this is a real phenomenon, a result of selection bias, differences in upbringing, social isolation, neurodivergence, trauma, or something else entirely?

The last time I traveled to Jerusalem I noticed extreme poverty, dirt/trash scattered all over the neighbourhoods (in ultra orthodox parts).

I’d be especially interested in hearing from people who grew up in these communities or professionals who have studied them. How can we help these communities have better lives?

It really broke my heart and maybe I’m naive but I never knew it was this bad…

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u/markbradyrich — 1 month ago

Le caption est tellement théâtral 😭 “je peux à peine fonctionner normalement”, “l’homme le plus hot de la planète”, meanwhile elle admet maintenant qu’ils avaient presque signé sur UNE AUTRE maison avant celle-là… ça donne surtout l’impression de décisions impulsives prises sous l’émotion plutôt qu’un projet stable et réfléchi. Chaque post est écrit comme une scène de film romantique alors qu’au final acheter une maison c’est supposé être un minimum rationnel… 💀

u/markbradyrich — 2 months ago
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Hi everyone ! I’m trying to find a recipe to remake for my husband. His aunt was a holocaust survivor and he remembers her making him a red rice (I’m guessing it was tomato based). If any Hungarian Jews have a recipe like this and you could pls share ! ❤️

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u/markbradyrich — 2 months ago

Qui pense qu’elle va commencer à lancer un YouTube chrétien ? 🤣 mais avant faut pt remettre des pantalons ou une jupe plus longue…

u/markbradyrich — 2 months ago