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Emmy-winning Actor, Filmmaker, Journalist. Advocate: Jewish, LGBT, human rights. Bold, Vulnerable, Authentic Storytelling. yuvaldavid.com | IG @yuval_david_

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At long last — the hostages are home. The war is ending. A cease-fire has been signed. And peace is beginning to bloom between Israel and Muslim nations across the Middle East. Our hearts are full — with joy, with relief, and with grief for all we have lost. For the innocent

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We teach people to control their anger — good. Now can we teach people to control their stupidity? Because some of the stuff out there… you can’t make up. From folks cheering for terrorists to people trying to rebrand communism — maybe it’s time for a national program in

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NYC rabbis warn Democratic socialist mayoral candidate 'poses a danger' to Jewish New Yorkers - Fox News included my analysis and warnings about Mamdani and the Palestinian and Islamist supporters in NYC and the US. foxnews.com/politics/nyc-r… #FoxNews

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As I join Jewish leaders who openly speak out against Mamdani as a candidate for Mayor of New York City, on Fox News I shared what Mamdani represents along with the dangerous “pro-Palestinian” movement as the Trojan horse of the Islamist movement. Fox News Politics

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Comfort zones are coffins. Echo chambers are prisons. I step out — away from comfort, toward purpose. Because I don’t fight back, I fight forward. On purpose. With purpose. This isn’t just about me — it’s about us. Together, we rise. 💪🔥 Tag someone who’s ready to fight

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This is my original spoken word poem: “Silence Is Surrender — That’s How the Mob Wins.” It’s a challenge to the silent majority — the moderates, the centrists, the ones afraid to speak truth. Silence is not compassion. Silence is surrender. And when the middle hides, the extremes

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At Wat Arun — the Temple of the Dawn — I am reminded that light speaks every language. In Thai, they say “Arun rerk,” — the dawn awakens. In Hebrew, “Or chadash al Zion ta’ir,” — may a new light shine upon Zion. Different words, same truth: Every soul searches for light. Every

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Sometimes the most powerful movement… is stillness. At Wat Pho in Bangkok, I was reminded that rest isn’t retreat — it’s renewal. Just as Shabbat teaches to pause and reflect, this Reclining Buddha teaches that peace begins when we allow ourselves to simply be. Be still. Be

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Laughter and stillness. Giggles and greatness. A day with elephants — gentle giants who remind us what strength looks like when it’s wrapped in peace. Thailand, you’ve touched my heart again. 🐘💛 Ayutthaya Elephant Palace & Royal Kraal 🇹🇭❤️

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Here in Ayutthaya, Thailand, by the Chao Phraya River, I’m reminded that every river tells the same story — of life that endures, adapts, and flows forward. 🌊 From Thailand to everywhere, water connects us — carrying memory, faith, and resilience through time. Nam pen chiwit —

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In America, kids whose parents pay their college tuition, can wear $150 designer shoes, sip a $6 latte, and post on social media from a $1,200 phone to passionately explain why capitalism has failed them.

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You need an ID to board a plane, buy alcohol, or even get a library card — but not to vote for mayor of New York City? This isn’t progressive. It’s reckless. Every serious civic process demands verification, yet the one act that decides our leaders is treated with less

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Mamdani’s fanbase is the self-declared “working class” of New York — overeducated, underemployed, and perpetually disillusioned. The 20- and 30-somethings who think their student loans are the new factory shifts. They romanticize struggle while sipping $8 matcha lattes, convinced

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The fact that Mamdani just won as mayor of New York City should be a wake-up call — for everyone. For Republicans, it’s proof that abandoning cities to ideological radicals has real consequences. When conservatives stop showing up in urban politics, the extremes take over. For

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New York City just elected Zohran Mamdani — an open socialist whose campaign thrived on anti-capitalist, anti-Israel, and blatantly anti-Jewish rhetoric disguised as “justice” and “solidarity.” This is not just a local issue. It’s a mirror held up to America. Mamdani didn’t

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The conservative movement is facing a moral reckoning. When the leadership of the Heritage Foundation defends or excuses voices like Tucker Carlson and Nick Fuentes — men who platform or embody antisemitic and racist ideologies — it disgraces itself and betrays everything

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In Chiang Mai, I witnessed thousands of Thai women moving together in perfect unison — honoring their country, their people, their land, their history, their culture, and their faith. A peaceful dance of devotion. A nation’s soul in motion. 🇹🇭✨ #Thailand #ChiangMai #Tradition

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Ancient temples. Lanterns overhead. Monks chanting. Judaism. Buddhism. Two of the world’s oldest faiths, still alive, carried by people who keep ritual, meaning, and light burning bright. Ancient isn’t past. It’s living. ✨ 🕯️ What’s the oldest faith or tradition you still

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In the world of geopolitics and U.S. politics, we live in constant noise — reacting, analyzing, debating. But off the coast of Koh Pha Ngan, Thailand, I remembered something vital: Clarity comes when we slow down. Balance isn’t retreat — it’s renewal. In Thai they say “ใจเย็น —