Aaron Fleksher (@aaronflek) 's Twitter Profile
Aaron Fleksher

@aaronflek

What do I DO, you ask? I DO my best to be a good Jew, father, and husband. During the week, I work as an educator & grade dean in a growth-minded school

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Jay Lampert (@mortchristenson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My thoughts on the night before the morrow Tomorrow, American Jews and our closest friends fire the first major shot at taking back America. Jews have absorbed blows for weeks on end. But so has America Tomorrow, you will see how Jews respond as Jews and Americans. You won't

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Exhibit A of how different the two sides are. Graffiti on a MEDICAL TENT. Seriously? We rally peacefully. You vandalize and terrorize. It’s that simple.

Aaron Fleksher (@aaronflek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is it just me, or has it been lost on us amidst the positive news of hostages being freed that most of these children/women still have a father/husband who is being held captive and no telling when he will see his family again, let alone the light of day… #BringThemAllHome

Aaron Fleksher (@aaronflek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2019 I felt honored to be accepted into a Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE) program. I wore the Harvard University swag like a badge of honor and displayed my diploma proudly. Fast forward to 2023. I’m embarrassed and disgusted to have ever attended this institution. It is a stain on my journey as an educator

David/Dovid Bashevkin (@dbashideas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tough read but very important 🧵. When the community punishes those who go into chinuch. Such an important issue. I personally know far too many who have been affected by similar incidents. Please take a moment to read & share.

Yitzchak Schochet (@rabbiyys) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Israel, that's how we roll: Last Friday, Yanon, from Jericho, was returning from his base. His wife asked him if he could pick up challah for Shabbat. He popped into a familiar bakery in Jerusalem for his purchase. On his way out, he noticed a new herring store and decided

In Israel, that's how we roll:

Last Friday, Yanon, from Jericho, was returning from his base. His wife asked him if he could pick up challah for Shabbat. He popped into a familiar bakery in Jerusalem for his purchase. 

On his way out, he noticed a new herring store and decided
#MKY מי כעמך ישראל (@mkystatus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

💔💔💔 הנאהבים והנעימים בחייהם ובמותם לא נפרדו Beloved and sweet in their lifetimes, and in their death, they remained bound together

George Mack (@george__mack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What idea changed how you view the world? Here's mine: High Agency. The high agency library: (19 best examples I've found in 4 years)

What idea changed how you view the world?

Here's mine: High Agency.

The high agency library: (19 best examples I've found in 4 years)
Rabbi Efrem Goldberg (@rabbigoldberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The whole world went outside yesterday to look at something unusual and extraordinary. Jews went outside today to look at and make a blessing on something usual and ordinary. In Nissan, during the season of redemption, when a fruit tree produces the flower that precedes the

The whole world went outside yesterday to look at something unusual and extraordinary.  Jews went outside today to look at and make a blessing on something usual and ordinary.

In Nissan, during the season of redemption, when a fruit tree produces the flower that precedes the
Aaron Fleksher (@aaronflek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is a tremendous zechus to share the 5784 version of my Haggadah. L'Shana Haba B'Yerushalayim! Online version- tinyurl.com/fleksherhaggad… Printer friendly Google Doc- tinyurl.com/fleksherhaggad… Direct PDF download- tinyurl.com/fleksherhaggad…

Hillel Fuld (@hilzfuld) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I heard a super nice thought on Yom Kippur. My rabbi, Rabbi Rosner shared it. You see, on Yom Kippur, one of the most common prayers that we repeat over and over is “Ashamnu Bagadnu”. It is a prayer in which we list all the possible transgressions of the past year. It is in

I heard a super nice thought on Yom Kippur. My rabbi, Rabbi Rosner shared it. 

You see, on Yom Kippur, one of the most common prayers that we repeat over and over is “Ashamnu Bagadnu”. It is a prayer in which we list all the possible transgressions of the past year. It is in
Hillel Fuld (@hilzfuld) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Holy wow. This is one of the most beautiful and also insane stories I’ve ever heard. Trust me, it’s worth your 3.5 minutes to watch. It’s amazing. Truly. Wow.

Daniel Z. Feldman (@dzfeldman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It may seem ironic that this Shabbat, we omit any reference to our greatest hero, Moses, while going out of our way to remember our greatest enemy, Amalek. It’s not so strange, however, when we consider the explanation of many commentators, based on the Zohar, for the omission