Roseanne Barr To Make Aliyah?

We were the first to notice her shifting views on Israel. But now Roseanne Barr is apparently considering doing the unthinkable: immigrating here.

After Shara Shetrit, social media and marketing manager at Nefesh B’Nefesh, replied to Barr’s tweet, asking her if she needed help making aliyah. Barr replied:

The two then chatted via Twitter’s direct messaging system.

The question is why?

Has she become so pro-Israel that she feels a yearning to live here? Or does she have other plans?

Perhaps the answer lies in this December tweet of hers, which went largely unnoticed (but was noticed by our very own Deebo):

While Isratine is actually a one-state solution, I commend Roseanne for her desire for peace and publicly changing her views and defending Israel.

And although she still has me blocked on Twitter (I must have really pissed her off with my past posts), I would still offer to take her our for shwarma if she ever does decide to come live here.

10 thoughts on “Roseanne Barr To Make Aliyah?”

  1. Norman_In_New_York

    If Rosanne favors a one-state solution, so does Caroline Glick of the Jerusalem Post, who is not known to be soft on the Arabs.

  2. Norman_In_New_York

    If Rosanne favors a one-state solution, so does Caroline Glick of the Jerusalem Post, who is not known to be soft on the Arabs.

  3. I hear conflicting reports on whether Grossanne is actually Jewish. In any case, she has said some vile things and should be kept the hell away from Israel.

    1. She is Jewish – at least partly. We are distant cousins – like my great uncle and her grandfather (from the old country, former Czechoslovakia) were first cousins … or something like that. Shocking, but true, lol.

  4. I hear conflicting reports on whether Grossanne is actually Jewish. In any case, she has said some vile things and should be kept the hell away from Israel.

    1. She is Jewish – at least partly. We are distant cousins – like my great uncle and her grandfather (from the old country, former Czechoslovakia) were first cousins … or something like that. Shocking, but true, lol.

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