Dani Caplan
@Dcap1019Quickly realizing no one has it all figured out • Built @FrumMerch • Trying to strike that ever-elusive "frum, but chill" balance
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Anyone have insight into the origins of the Ya’aleh V’Yavo Klops? @DBashIdeas this is right up your alley
I respect people like @DBashIdeas and @Mottel for spreading Torah to large audiences. But….. @DanBilzerian has been spreading Talmud like no one ever before. Show some respect 🫡
You can’t say “go back to Europe” and then commit pogroms against us in Europe……
Please someone tell this guy about תוספת שבת
shabbat is from sundown on friday to sundown on saturday and it is the middle of the night between friday and saturday over there so what don’t i understand
Haskamah from Rav Dovid Cohen * you know, the United States Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
Rando UK cereal company is proof creativity trumps cash. You could pay The Rock, Ronaldo, or MJ millions for an endorsement deal. Or you can do this...
#OnThisDay in 1988 (July 9): Donald Trump became Mike Tyson’s advisor. "Mike Tyson hired Donald Trump to be his personal financial adviser. Now Trump is the President. The moral is, your employee today could become your President tomorrow. So be fair and considerate to people."
#OnThisDay in 1889 (July 8): The @WSJ issued its first paper. It was founded by Charles Dow, Edward Jones, and Charles Bergstresser in New York as a way to deliver news to the Wall Street Stock Exchange - it began in the basement of a lower Manhattan candy store.
#OnThisDay in 1928 (July 7): Sliced bread was sold for the first time in Chillicothe, Missouri. Otto Frederick Rohwedder received the Patent for a “Machine for Slicing an Entire Load of Bread at a Single Operation” - this came after the original blueprints were burned in 1912.
#OnThisDay in 1994 (July 6): Forrest Gump was released in the US. The movie had a budget of $55 million and earned $678.2 million at the Box Office, including nearly $25.5 million in its opening weekend.
#OnThisDay in 1989 (July 5): Hit sitcom “Seinfeld” debuted. Before the premiere, it was shown to a test audience of 400 households it was met with very negative responses. The broadcast of Seinfeld’s finale attracted 76.3 million viewers, good for 4th most for a US finale.
#OnThisDay in 1966 (July 4): The Beatles were banned from the Philippines. After declining breakfasts with the county’s First Lady, protests broke out, causing them to flee the country.
#OnThisDay in 1985 (July 3): “Back to the Future” was released in theaters in the US. It had a budget of just $19 million yet grossed $389.1 million in Box Office earnings. In 2007, the US Library of Congress selected the movie for preservation in the National Film Registry.
#OnThisDay in 1962 (July 2): Sam Walton opened the first @Walmart store in Rogers, Arkansas as “Wal-Mart Discount City”. As of 2023, Walmart boasts over 10,600 stores worldwide, with over 380 distribution centers.
This guy has gotta check out Bnei Brak
Imagine being responsible for the birth of 150 people in your lifetime...
#OnThisDay in 1941 (July 1): NBC-owned station WNBT aired the 1st legal commercial in television history. Watch company Bulova paid $4 for air fees plus $5 for station fees to air a 9 second commercial in New York, which had ~4,000 televisions at the time.
#OnThisDay in 1859 (June 30): French daredevil Jean Francois Gravelet AKA Charles Blondin became the first to walk across Niagara Falls on a tightrope. Boondin walked 1,100 feet on a tightrope 160 feet above the rapids, and only had a balancing pole to protect him from falling.
#OnThisDay in 2007 (June 29): The first iPhone was released. The phone was priced at $499 for the 4GB model and $599 for the 8GB model. ~270,000 iPhones were sold in the first week following the release. Since, over 2.6 billion iPhones have been sold.
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