Trump uses antisemitism to attack people

He doesn’t care about Jews. Look at the people he hangs out with and appoints. Musk approves of Germany’s neo-Nazi party.

American Jews have been pivotal in the battle for civil and constitutional rights, which makes it particularly cynical and loathsome that their alleged interests would be used as an excuse to attack civil liberties./1

Domestic Enemy Hat (@kenwhite.bsky.social) 2025-03-10T23:48:12.213Z

Jewish and Muslim groups condemned President Trump for calling Senator Chuck Schumer "a Palestinian," saying that the president used the term as a racial slur. Trump made the comments at a meeting in the Oval Office on Wednesday.

The New York Times (@nytimes.com) 2025-03-13T13:34:09.316Z

Donald Trump thinks he should determine whether Chuck Schumer is a Jew, a blatantly antisemitic act. Remind me how many Republicans spoke out against Trump’s disgusting behavior.

Steven Beschloss (@stevenbeschloss.bsky.social) 2025-03-13T03:48:20.961Z

Opinion | Trump and Rubio Used an Obscure Law to Attempt to Deport a Columbia Protester. In the Past, the Same Law Excluded Jews.

Thousands of Jewish people saying Not In Our Name takes me back to when many protested Netanyahu's DC visit.Mike Lawler told me they were “pro-Hamas.” I asked if the rabbis were also pro-Hamas.If they're protesting Israel, "yes."Lawler (Catholic) questioned whether protesters were even Jewish.

Prem Thakker ツ (@premthakker.bsky.social) 2025-03-18T17:06:58.370Z

It is terrifying and maddening to be a pawn in this game. Jews are taught to help the stranger, as we have been strangers ourselves. We are taught to help, not oppress, immigrants.Not in our name.

Sarah Rispin (@scrispin.bsky.social) 2025-03-26T12:33:38.849Z

YouTube videos on the history of the photo booth

Photo booths are making a comeback. The machine was introduced in 1925 by Anatol Josepho, an inventor from Tomsk, Russia, who had immigrated to the U.S., said Maxim Sverdlov, a photo booth maker. Placed near Times Square, a prototype became an overnight sensation. http://www.nytimes.com/card/2025/08…

The New York Times (@nytimes.com) 2025-09-02T00:34:08.407Z

The photo booth is turning 100 — meet the people keeping it alive

Instagram post on China Doll (old Baltimore restaurant)

I remember the China Doll restaurant on the 400 block of Park Avenue in Baltimore. I ate there at least once. When I moved to Baltimore in 1976, Chinese restaurants like China Doll served chow mein and chop suey. The first Szechuan restaurant I can recall was Szechuan in Federal Hill. Then there was Uncle Lee’s on Greenmount Avenue. These two restaurants were a revelation.