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What Do You Think Of Marrying Outside Your Ethnic Group?
Manhig Yisroel:
--- Quote from: There Are No 'Israeli' Arabs on November 06, 2007, 01:39:45 AM ---
--- Quote from: Manhig Yisroel on November 06, 2007, 01:20:30 AM ---
The Ashkenazi race is the Khazar race, and the Sephardi race is the Israelite race.
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That is the silliest statement I've ever heard. The one about the Askanazim is an echo from anti-Semitic literature. Ashkanazim are simply descendents of Jews who built communities in Ashkanaz (Hebrew term for Germany), the Rhineland. There is no Israelite race. Sephardim includes a very broad range of people. They were Jewish communities that settled in Spain and the Iberian Peninsula and started to mix with the Arabs in their lands with the rise of Islam.
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If that is the silliest statement that you've ever heard, then you need to get out more.
First of all, saying that something is "an echo from anti-Semitic literature" doesn't make it wrong. I would never dream of dismissing an argument or a statement by casually shrugging that it is "an echo from anti-Semitic literature." What kind of non-argument is that?
Second of all, you are wrong about the Ashkenazim. I am not the same Ashkenazim of the Bible. They are two different Ashkenazim. You need to do some research before you blurt out such nonsense.
Third of all, I am well of the fact that the Israelites came to settle in those communities. By the way, you forgot to mention North Africa. Sephardim also came to settle there.
Forth of all, what I call the Israelites are those who originally inhabited Israel, and originally practiced Judaism.
Fifth of all, we should not have gone off on this tangent, and you should not use this tangent to distract from my arguments that pertain to the issue at hand.
newman:
--- Quote from: Manhig Yisroel on November 06, 2007, 01:59:40 AM ---
--- Quote from: There Are No 'Israeli' Arabs on November 06, 2007, 01:39:45 AM ---
--- Quote from: Manhig Yisroel on November 06, 2007, 01:20:30 AM ---
The Ashkenazi race is the Khazar race, and the Sephardi race is the Israelite race.
--- End quote ---
That is the silliest statement I've ever heard. The one about the Askanazim is an echo from anti-Semitic literature. Ashkanazim are simply descendents of Jews who built communities in Ashkanaz (Hebrew term for Germany), the Rhineland. There is no Israelite race. Sephardim includes a very broad range of people. They were Jewish communities that settled in Spain and the Iberian Peninsula and started to mix with the Arabs in their lands with the rise of Islam.
--- End quote ---
If that is the silliest statement that you've ever heard, then you need to get out more.
First of all, saying that something is "an echo from anti-Semitic literature" doesn't make it wrong. I would never dream of dismissing an argument or a statement by casually shrugging that it is "an echo from anti-Semitic literature." What kind of non-argument is that?
Second of all, you are wrong about the Ashkenazim. I am not the same Ashkenazim of the Bible. They are two different Ashkenazim. You need to do some research before you blurt out such nonsense.
Third of all, I am well of the fact that the Israelites came to settle in those communities. By the way, you forgot to mention North Africa. Sephardim also came to settle there.
Forth of all, what I call the Israelites are those who originally inhabited Israel, and originally practiced Judaism.
Fifth of all, we should not have gone off on this tangent, and you should not use this tangent to distract from my arguments that pertain to the issue at hand.
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This 'kazar' BS is a nazi myth to try and delegitimise the Jews of Israel.
Manhig Yisroel:
--- Quote from: newman on November 06, 2007, 02:03:39 AM ---
--- Quote from: Manhig Yisroel on November 06, 2007, 01:59:40 AM ---
--- Quote from: There Are No 'Israeli' Arabs on November 06, 2007, 01:39:45 AM ---
--- Quote from: Manhig Yisroel on November 06, 2007, 01:20:30 AM ---
The Ashkenazi race is the Khazar race, and the Sephardi race is the Israelite race.
--- End quote ---
That is the silliest statement I've ever heard. The one about the Askanazim is an echo from anti-Semitic literature. Ashkanazim are simply descendents of Jews who built communities in Ashkanaz (Hebrew term for Germany), the Rhineland. There is no Israelite race. Sephardim includes a very broad range of people. They were Jewish communities that settled in Spain and the Iberian Peninsula and started to mix with the Arabs in their lands with the rise of Islam.
--- End quote ---
Newman, with all due respect, you are mistaken. The idea that the Jews are Khazarian converts was pioneered by the Jews themselves. The best book on the matter is The Thirteenth Tribe by Arthur Koestler, who was a Jewish historian.
Mills, you present a false alternative. The Ashkenazim are perfectly legitimate Jews who should have their own Jewish state, and Eretz Yisroel is a good place to have one. Thus, I support the existence of Israel, and I am a Zionist. Yes, I am a complete Zionist, but I greatly admire Koestler's work. Everyone should read his book. There is no shame -- absolutely none -- with being a descendant of the Khazars. Anyone who has a problem with this is an anti-Semite, for there is nothing wrong with it.
If that is the silliest statement that you've ever heard, then you need to get out more.
First of all, saying that something is "an echo from anti-Semitic literature" doesn't make it wrong. I would never dream of dismissing an argument or a statement by casually shrugging that it is "an echo from anti-Semitic literature." What kind of non-argument is that?
Second of all, you are wrong about the Ashkenazim. I am not the same Ashkenazim of the Bible. They are two different Ashkenazim. You need to do some research before you blurt out such nonsense.
Third of all, I am well of the fact that the Israelites came to settle in those communities. By the way, you forgot to mention North Africa. Sephardim also came to settle there.
Forth of all, what I call the Israelites are those who originally inhabited Israel, and originally practiced Judaism.
Fifth of all, we should not have gone off on this tangent, and you should not use this tangent to distract from my arguments that pertain to the issue at hand.
--- End quote ---
This 'kazar' BS is a nazi myth to try and delegitimise the Jews of Israel.
--- End quote ---
Manhig Yisroel:
--- Quote from: ~*Mills*~ on November 06, 2007, 02:03:53 AM ---Wait... are you one of those people who believe that Ashkenazim are not "legitemate" Jews but converts of the Khazars? Manhig Yisroel ?
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Newman, with all due respect, you are mistaken. The idea that the Jews are Khazarian converts was pioneered by the Jews themselves. The best book on the matter is The Thirteenth Tribe by Arthur Koestler, who was a Jewish historian.
Mills, you present a false alternative. The Ashkenazim are perfectly legitimate Jews who should have their own Jewish state, and Eretz Yisroel is a good place to have one. Thus, I support the existence of Israel, and I am a Zionist. Yes, I am a complete Zionist, but I greatly admire Koestler's work. Everyone should read his book. There is no shame -- absolutely none -- with being a descendant of the Khazars. Anyone who has a problem with this is an anti-Semite, for there is nothing wrong with it.
If that is the silliest statement that you've ever heard, then you need to get out more.
First of all, saying that something is "an echo from anti-Semitic literature" doesn't make it wrong. I would never dream of dismissing an argument or a statement by casually shrugging that it is "an echo from anti-Semitic literature." What kind of non-argument is that?
Second of all, you are wrong about the Ashkenazim. I am not the same Ashkenazim of the Bible. They are two different Ashkenazim. You need to do some research before you blurt out such nonsense.
Third of all, I am well of the fact that the Israelites came to settle in those communities. By the way, you forgot to mention North Africa. Sephardim also came to settle there.
Forth of all, what I call the Israelites are those who originally inhabited Israel, and originally practiced Judaism.
Fifth of all, we should not have gone off on this tangent, and you should not use this tangent to distract from my arguments that pertain to the issue at hand.
newman:
Yes, Kazars did convert, we know that! But to say ALL ashenazim are kazars is rediculous. The kazars are gone. Genuine converts are still Jewish, non-genuine ones would have reverted or become christians during the religious pogroms of the dark ages. And where BTW did all the 'real' ashkenazim of Europe just disappear to after the tiny kazar nation converted? Huh???
Ban this StørmFrønt propagandist, somebody! >:(
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