I noticed this change too. I originally joined began browsing that subreddit to research Jewish religious holidays (i have a passion for religious holidays- i think they're all pretty awesome and fun to look into ngl) but very quickly the subreddit became less filled with genuine "Jewish Joy" flaired posts and more poisoned with hasbara or extreme victimisation. It's a shame.
That's sweet of you! I love food so i'd do the same if i wasn't so paranoid about upvoting a Zionist. Shame we don't see many Jewish food posts here to be honest.
Eh I’m Lebanese American (from a southern Shia village). I love food. I feel it’s safe to upvote food posts. Even if the poster is a Zionist, we all gotta eat.
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u/Ryemelinda 17d ago
That sub has devolved into non-stop victimization. Such a shame when there's so many other aspects of being Jewish that can be expressed.