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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Chaim Ben Pesach on January 21, 2014, 12:01:54 PM
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Two new videos on the same topic - one in English, one in Hebrew.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wte4lWFxslY
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Great video.
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Most Poles are vicious anti-Semites. They are also dumber than bricks.
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Most Poles are vicious anti-Semites. They are also dumber than bricks.
Chaim on one of the Ask JTF programs said
"If it wasn't for the Jews, Poland would be a white Africa."
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I can't sleep 3 nights in row (and I am on leave from work) because my findings on ancient Serbian history which were confirmed by one of our Indian member here. But I wanted to share with you how Poland and its people got their name.
Polja=fields, Poljaci=people of the fields. Poljska or Polska means land of fields. I also want to add that out 3 million killed Poljaci, 1 million were in fact Ukrainians. Ukraine comes from word Krajina=Region, so name of nation literally means Regionals.
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Isn't Poland still an anti-Semitic country?
Chaim just spent 2 minutes talking about how Poland is still a vicious anti-Semitic country and then you ask "Isn't Poland still an anti-Semitic country?"????
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I can't sleep 3 nights in row (and I am on leave from work) because my findings on ancient Serbian history which were confirmed by one of our Indian member here. But I wanted to share with you how Poland and its people got their name.
Polja=fields, Poljaci=people of the fields. Poljska or Polska means land of fields. I also want to add that out 3 million killed Poljaci, 1 million were in fact Ukrainians. Ukraine comes from word Krajina=Region, so name of nation literally means Regionals.
What exactly are the so called ancient findings that are causing you such distress?
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Chaim just spent 2 minutes talking about how Poland is still a vicious anti-Semitic country and then you ask "Isn't Poland still an anti-Semitic country?"????
Well I didn't know what was going on in Poland 'til now.
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http://www.timesofisrael.com/when-shamir-revealed-how-his-parents-and-sisters-were-killed-in-the-holocaust/
When Shamir revealed how his parents and sisters were killed in the Holocaust
May 1989: ‘My father, Shlomo Ysernitzky, while seeking shelter among friends in the village where he grew up, they, his friends from childhood, killed him’
BY DAVID LANDAU
June 30, 2012
JERUSALEM, May 10, 1989 (JTA) – Yitzhak Shamir has always been known as a man who plays things close to his vest, whether it be of a political or personal nature.
So his revelation last week about the death of his family in Nazi Europe was met with much surprise, as well as armchair debate on the psychological nature of the Israeli prime minister’s motivations and fears.
While reading out loud the names of his family members killed by the Nazis, Shamir disclosed that his father was killed by Polish childhood friends in his own village, after he succeeded in escaping from a German death train.
“My father, Shlomo Ysernitzky, who escaped before the train left for a death camp and while seeking shelter among friends in the village where he grew up, they, his friends from childhood, killed him,” Shamir said in a trembling voice.
Shamir revealed this on Holocaust Remembrance Day last week, while participating in a daylong public reading of names of Holocaust victims at the Knesset.
He also listed many other members of his family who died at the hands of the Nazis. His mother, Pearl, and a sister apparently died in death camps, while another sister was shot dead by the Nazis.
An aide said he was unsure what prompted Shamir to go public with the information.
Shamir’s family experiences have often prompted conjecture about his political motivations. In Sunday’s New York Times Magazine, the paper’s former Jerusalem bureau chief writes that Shamir’s purported intransigence is the result of an obsession with the Holocaust.
Shamir “exemplifies those Israeli leaders whose vision of tomorrow is yesterday,” wrote Thomas Friedman.
Shamir, 73, was born and raised in the village of Rozinoy. He left in the early ’30s to study at the university in Warsaw. He arrived in Palestine in 1935.
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Yitzhak Shamir never forgot the tragic circumstances of the death of his father who was murdered during the Holocaust by Polish farmers, friends of his youth, when he came to them seeking sanctuary after he escaped from a death train.
Shamir said of the Poles. "The Poles imbibe anti-Semitism with their mothers' milk,"
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What exactly are the so called ancient findings that are causing you such distress?
I would rather say excitement. First one is that we speak Sanskrit. Second one is that we are as old as history itself. Third one is how we got our name.
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Great videos. I can't envision any circumstance of visiting Poland and other Nazi hell holes.