Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Mexico's female pres for Jewish New Year


Is it just a coincidence?
Happy Jewish New Year (Rosh Hashanah), which begins at sundown tonight!
  • The sun is eclipsing over Easter Island and the Americas (Argentina, Chile, and Paraguay),
  • Israel is at war in the Middle East,
  • the Neo-Nazis are being rounded up in Los Angeles, and
  • Mexico is installing its first Jewish president (not to mention its historic post-patriarchal first female head of state, as if the Catholic patriarchy were losing grip and influence in Mexico and around the Catholic world known loosely as the Holy Roman Imperial Christendom since most of the world's post-colonial Christians are of the Catholic variety).
It's Springtime of Netanyahu and a German comic should write a musical about it as the great American comedian did for Hitler because they are very different and it would generate good ticket sales.

Rosh Hashanah
JuBus prefer Zen and Tibetan Buddhism.
(Hebrew רֹאשׁ הַשָּׁנָה, lit. "head of the year") is the New Year in Judaism. The biblical name for this holiday is Yom Teruah (יוֹם תְּרוּעָה‎, lit. "day of shouting and shofar blasting"). It is the first of the High Holy Days (יָמִים נוֹרָאִים‎, "Days of Awe/Fear"), as specified by Leviticus 23:23–25 [1] that occur in the late summer/early autumn in the Northern Hemisphere.

Let's strive for a rainbow body
Rosh Hashanah begins ten days of penitence, culminating in Yom Kippur, as well as beginning the cycle of autumnal religious festivals running through Sukkot, which end on Shemini Atzeret in Israel and Simchat Torah everywhere else.

Rosh Hashanah is a two-day observance and celebration that begins on the first day of Tishrei, which is the seventh month of the ecclesiastical year. In contrast to the ecclesiastical lunar new year on the first day of the first month Nisan, the spring Passover month which marks Israel's exodus from Egypt, Rosh Hashanah marks the beginning of the civil year, according to the teachings of Judaism, and is the traditional anniversary of the creation of Adam and Eve, allegedly and allegorically the first man and [second] woman [after Lilith], according to the Hebrew Bible, as well as the initiation of humanity's role in Gods' [the words of "God" always being plural in the Bible] world. More: Rosh Hashanah
An American country gets a female president before the USA does?
I promise to be Mexican first, Jewish second, but
we'll see because Israel's calling and needs favor
We use "American" as if it means citizen of the United States, but there are at least four Americas (North, Meso, Central, and South), and all the people living on the continent are rightfully "Americans." In the Americas there is one special country, which although part of North America, gets no such credit. A special designation of "Mesoamerica" was given it, a middle land between central and north, one full of vast cultural treasures as the former site of various empires (Mexica, Aztec, Maya, Olmec, Toltec).

Of course, following Columbus and the Conquistadores, the whole place was overrun by Europeans who have mixed and blended in. Among them, from the beginning, were Crypto-Jews or Conversos from Spain and elsewhere, forced to renounce their Sephardic Jewish identity and become Catholic at least in name. It has been more than 500 years of European oppression, for Jews (who seem to have been thrown out of a whole list of at least 20 countries over the centuries, according to Eric Dubay and established historians) as well as the indigenous peoples of the Americas, the native population of many now independent countries up and down the Americas.

There was a Japanese leader before there was a Jewish president, but today at last not only a Jew but a woman has been raised to the ceremonial position of "president." Will Kamala Harris be next so the U.S. can stop being the laughingstock of regressive politics and policies like its death penalty, pollution rates, poverty, and hypocrisy? Not if patriarch Trump and handsome Vance and their Turn Back The Clock (MAGA) movement have anything to say about it.

'It is inspiring': Salinas residents react to Mexico's first female president
Claudia (R) beat her indigenous opponent Xochitl
(KSBW Action News) Oct. 2, 2024: "It is inspiring": Salinas residents react to Mexico's first female [and first Jewish] president.

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  • KSBW; WION; PBS, 10/2/24; Crystal Quintero, Sheldon S., Pfc. Sandoval, Dhr. Seven (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly Wiki edit Rosh Hashanah

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