Baruch Katz on Nostr: I see a need for a Jewish celebration emoji that I can use in reply when someone ...
I see a need for a Jewish celebration emoji that I can use in reply when someone announces they baked a perfect challah or celebrated their niece’s bat mitzvah. The trick is coming up with something simple and recognizable. Maybe the words “mazel tov” or “yashar koach” with sparkly glitter? Maybe people dancing a hora? Tevye doing a kazatzka? Maybe the Mastodon elephant wearing a kippah and blowing his trunk like a trumpet? Any ideas?
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