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20%-40% of American Jews are Hebrew proficient. American Jews (groups of them) can always reach out to people to spellcheck.
— Daniel 🎗️ (@Danielxrk) April 27, 2024
Pesach platter is a basic symbol, not advanced Hebrew. Vowels are wrong. Consonants are not flipped, but wrong direction.
By hand.
This was not Jews. pic.twitter.com/ES6WHxuevi
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The nekkudot lmao.
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I'm genuinely stumped as to why they would
so that? Like even as a mistake
it's incomprehensible, did they not do a single
google
search? Have these "jews" not seen any Hebrew
text even once in their lives? This is like if they wrote english
but accidentally wrote all the letters upside down
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It really boggles the mind. Surely they must have looked up some learning reference to even know what nekkudot are. But then they copied it backwards? Maybe the big brains went "Ah ha I know Hebrew is written backwards, so I have to reverse it from the reference."
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Getting the letters back-to-front is not entirely unexpected if you don't know that Hebrew is written right-to-left. It does betray a complete and total lack of familiarity with the language, though.
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Ok but those words
are handwritten, so if they're so unfamiliar with hebrew, it means they copied it from somewhere, what inbred
arab version of google
did they use to make this mistake? And regarding the total lack of familiarity - these people are the "Jewish voice
for peace" how did they not have a single
Jew that has ever seen hebrew
among
ANY of them
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