The first-ever female spacewalking team, including a Jewish astronaut, exited the International Space Station on Friday.
Swedish-American-Israeli Jessica Meir and Christina Koch are repairing a broken part of the station’s solar-power network.
Meir became the fourth Jewish woman and 15th Jewish astronaut overall to be part of a space mission.
“@NASA has captured the imaginations of the world for generations. Congratulations to @Astro_Christina & @Astro_Jessica for leaving their mark on history with today’s #AllWomanSpacewalk. You are an inspiration to women & girls across America,” tweeted U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
To date, there have been 227 spacewalkers, 14 of them women.
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אסור. דוס איז אויס דער תחום פון שבת.
She eas looking for a succah then remembered it was a mitzvah asei shehazman grama
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Do a bit of research and you’ll find that:
A) she isn’t Jewish
B) she isn’t Israeli
Her mother was a Swedish Christian and her father had lived in “mandatory palestine” before moving to Sweden, where he met her mother…