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AddReply(418785,"logic and reason","Shaul Lewin aka Levi","Ontario Oregon","03/28/09","If the Hebrew people were sinless\nand had no sin do you believe THE\nBLESSED ETERNAL would have given to us the TORAH OF INSTRUCTIONS in\norder to tell us how HE wanted us\nto live and also how we are to treat one another in order to share it with the rest of creation\nso they could follow THE BLESSED ONES INSTRUCTIONS too and thus be\nsaved from wrath along with us?\nIsaiah 1:18 tells us to come and reach an understanding with THE ONLY LIVING MIGHTY ONE...the king James uses the word reason where as the JPS TANACH uses another word but it refers to sense not\nilogic which is what you are using\nwhen wondering why the Jewish people in eretz Israel are killing those who strive without\nmeasure to murder all Jews and destroy all things Jewish which in\nall respect means Hebrew.  Now the\nJewish peoples are Hebrew but, not\nall Hebrews(Israelites) are Jews.\nMust they continue to be murdered\nforever,NO\n");
AddReply(417517,"jews","jim chandler","sumter,sc","03/25/09","So, I wonder what the reason for all this hatred really is?  Could it be that the Old Testament has the key?  Wouldn\'t it make sense that Satan would hate the ones God chose to be a part of His resolution to Satan\'s rebellion?  Merely to call it irrational, and to pose the isssue as unsolvable makes it into nothing more than an historical aside.  There is a deeper issue here, and the only rational answer is rooted in the Scriptures of the Jews.");
AddReply(416603,"A few questions for number 28 ","Rachel","","03/23/09"," Hatred can and does come from jealousy,and sometimes for no reason at all. I have gone out of my way to be be kind to people who have hated me in return. Why do you suppose these folks treated me that way?\n\nI sure don\'t see people like you hating, or blaming all Arabs when Palestinians massacred Israeli women and children, or when Palestinians celebrated the 911 attack on the WTC. \n\nYet you,yet you blame and villify Jews when Israel kills a few Palestinian civilians while killing, or attempting to kill terrorists who are trying to kill Israelis. Why is that?\n\n Finally,no offense,but why do antisemites like you seemingly flock to Israeli websites?");
AddReply(416349,"#6,7,12,14,20 Israel is connected with discernment","Lucy","Amsterdam","03/22/09","for who wants to read this lengthy response, it may well be worth while, please excuse words which look as if I offend (overall well-meaning) Mark who quoted Dvarim 32 in a wrong way. I do not want to offend anyone (although I am really not afraid when having to do so), but I try to \'clarify\' some \'issues\' \n(the \'issues\' cannot be confused with \'people\' who already suffered enough let go have to swallow the \'interpretation of bible verses\')\n\nThe world thinks that it will have more \'room\', so to speak, without Jews and without Israel, but the opposite is the case\n\nThe Pestillence in Europe \n\nJews were blamed for the pestillence which broke out in Europe. The only people-group in Europe which did not suffer from the Pestillence, were Jews. \n\'Thus\' Jews were suspected of a \'conspiracy\', they were accused of purposely having caused the pestillence\nThere were no toilets, wash-bins, showers, washing-machines, in the Middle-Ages. People who could afford it drank beer (also their children) and milk. This was because the water was often contaminated\nJewish ritual prescribes the washing of hands. After getting up in the morning. Before meals. Bodily cleanliness is regulated, put into practice as it is prescribed by Jewish Law. I am sure that Jews were able to somehow always be able to obtain clean water. Maybe one way to maintain proper hygiene according to the Law was to live near clean water, for example near brook or a river\n\nAbout \'the consequences of disobeying the Torah\' \n\nDeutronomy 32:24 \nMechon-Mamre translates: \'The wasting of hunger, and the devouring of the fiery bolt\',\nThe NIV interprets:\'I will send wasting famine against them, consuming pestilence and deadly plague\'\n\nNon-Jews ((for which Jews were blamed, while Jews observed the Torah) had the disease which looks like is described in Dvarim 32:24 \n\nI don\'t say that the pestillence has anything to do with a curse described in Dvarim 32:24.  One should be careful with these kind of things. \nBut suppose that this were so, then it could have had to do with other \'factors\'. Who could have been amongst these European non-Jews? If you read futher then you might realize that these were part of the Lost Ten Tribes\n\nThis is part of how people in castles lived in the Middle-ages. I assume that if Jews could wash themselves, why could not people who lived in a castle? Maybe also because although they were surrounded by water, to obtain water one had to travel outside the castle.\nAn example of how people in castles lived; a bed was surrounded by a thick curtain around and over the bed. There was a chord which, if one pulled it, opened the curtain. The purpose of this was to let in some fresh air in case the smell would become too bad. In other words, people would wash themselves maybe once a month.  There usually was water around a castle which had strategic purposes, but the water was not clean because the toilet was upstairs and the human extrements went into the water below. \nHow less well-to-do people lived, not in hygienic circumstances, I suppose. \n\nThe Jews were persecuted for \'having caused the pestillence\'\n\nWhy is the following background never mentioned about possible causes of the blaming persecution of Jews for the pestillence:\n\"Since little was known about the daily life of Jews, people could easily believe in lies which were \'handed down\' by some governing people who probably also had some \'interest\' in blaming Jews. By blaming Jews for the pestillence, potential suspicion towards governing entities could be averted. \nIt was the Middle Ages in which many people were superstitious. Without proper education people can become superstitious, and there was a lack of proper education. Why was there a lack of proper education?\" \n\nI am reminded of the lack of proper education by present-day media (whose \'job\' is of course not to \'educate\' but more to \'inform\' and \'entertain\') about the situation of Israel. Although this may partially not be \'handed down\' by some governing entities, in some cases I can see some similarities with the \'Middle Ages\'\n\nwhat Torah-keeping Jews (not secular, during centuries and centuries Jews only kept the Torah) went through, a search in \'Wikipedia\' with \'pogrom\',  \'history of the Jews and the Crusades\' can give an indication to anyone who lacked a good teacher\n\nEurope contains a portion of descendants of Esau. It also contains Israelites, descendants of the Lost ten Tribes - according to the research of Yair Davidy (see www.britam.org about the Lost Ten Tribes) \nAlthough the Tenach (the so-called \'Old Testament\' describes Israelites who are fighting each other, the \'Esau\' element in Europe is likely to have caused much of the persecution of Jews\'. \n\nIf we may believe BritAm, then the disease spoken of in Dvarim (Deutronomy) 32:24 also fell upon the descendants of the Lost ten Tribes in Europe.\n\nNot all but many if not most Germans were either guilty of active or passive involvement in the Holocaust. \nThe second world war started after Germany had lost in the first world war after which economic problems started. Jews were blamed for the economic situation. \nMany Nazi\'s were \'Christians\', but religion meant as much to them, as it did to Haman at the time of Queen Esther. Nazi\'s had occult practices as well.  \n\nSee my previous post about Haman a descendant of Esau (called \'Israel is connected with discernment\') about Esther and Mordechai (Haman being a descendant of Esau)  Haman was wealthy but maybe one of his major fear was, Jews might ultimately take away his \'wealth\' from him. Haman could have analyzed his fear and referred to it as not realistic, behaved properly, but he did not. He wanted Mordechai the Jew to behave in a \'politically correct, socially acceptable\' way, bow before Haman, and if Mordechai did not want to do that, then Mordechai and his people the Jews would be persecuted\n\nEsther Chapter 4\n5 Then called Esther for Hathach, one of the king\'s chamberlains, whom he had appointed to attend upon her, and charged him to go to Mordecai, to know what this was, and why it was.  6 So Hathach went forth to Mordecai unto the broad place of the city, which was before the king\'s gate.  7 And Mordecai told him of all that had happened unto him, and the exact sum of the money that Haman had promised to pay to the king\'s treasuries for the Jews, to destroy them.\n\nHaman (being wealthy) paid money to \'get rid of the Jews\'\n\nYa\'acov (the Jews in Persia, Queen Esther and her unlce Mordechai) and his twin-brother Esav (Haman) cannot co-exist. \nYa\'acov had inherited the birthright and the blessing. Esav had to \'bow before that\'. (Haman accused Mordechai of not wanting to bow before him).\nEsav himself had forfeited the blessing which at the time he thought to be of no value. Only afterwards he regretted having sold the birthright to Ya\'acov for red lentil soup. \nLentils are round. In ancient times lentils symbolized the life-cycle. Lentil soup was part of the mourning ceremony, when a relative had passed away.\nAvraham, the grandfather of Ya\'acov had passed away. That is why Ya\'acov had made lentil soup. It was part of his mourning ceremony\n\nHere is the \'story\' between Ya\'acov and Esav\n(http://www.mechon-mamre.org/e/et/et0125.htm)\n\nBereyshit (Genesis) Chapter 24\n\"19 And these are the generations of Isaac, Abraham\'s son: Abraham begot Isaac.  20 And Isaac was forty years old when he took Rebekah, the daughter of Bethuel the Aramean, of Paddan-aram, the sister of Laban the Aramean, to be his wife.  21 And Isaac entreated the LORD for his wife, because she was barren; and the LORD let Himself be entreated of him, and Rebekah his wife conceived.  22 And the children struggled together within her; and she said: \'If it be so, wherefore do I live?\' And she went to inquire of the LORD.  23 And the LORD said unto her: Two nations are in thy womb, and two peoples shall be separated from thy bowels; and the one people shall be stronger than the other people; and the elder shall serve the younger.  24 And when her days to be delivered were fulfilled, behold, there were twins in her womb.  25 And the first came forth ruddy, all over like a hairy mantle; and they called his name Esau.  26 And after that came forth his brother, and his hand had hold on Esau\'s heel; and his name was called Jacob. And Isaac was threescore years old when she bore them.  27 And the boys grew; and Esau was a cunning hunter, a man of the field; and Jacob was a quiet man, dwelling in tents.  28 Now Isaac loved Esau, because he did eat of his venison; and Rebekah loved Jacob.  29 And Jacob sod pottage; and Esau came in from the field, and he was faint.  30 And Esau said to Jacob: \'Let me swallow, I pray thee, some of this red, red pottage; for I am faint.\' Therefore was his name called Edom.  31 And Jacob said: \'Sell me first thy birthright.\'  32 And Esau said: \'Behold, I am at the point to die; and what profit shall the birthright do to me?\'  33 And Jacob said: \'Swear to me first\'; and he swore unto him; and he sold his birthright unto Jacob.  34 And Jacob gave Esau bread and pottage of lentils; and he did eat and drink, and rose up, and went his way. So Esau despised his birthright\"\n\nMark in his post no. 20 wrote:\n\n-----\n\n\" 20. Is this an anchronism to\nFirstly its no anachronism, only in your failure to acknowledge that their is a TRUE God, who has made the rules is it an anachronism. Is this passage about the holocaust also an anachronism\nDeuteronomy 32\n23 I will heap evils upon them; I will spend Mine arrows upon them;\n24 The wasting of hunger, and the devouring of the fiery bolt, and bitter destruction; and the teeth of beasts will I send upon them, with the venom of crawling things of the dust.\n25 Without shall the sword bereave, and in the chambers (gas chambers) terror; slaying both young man and virgin, the suckling with the man of gray hairs.\n26 I thought I would make an end of them, I would make their memory cease from among men;\n27 Were it not that I dreaded the enemy\'s provocation, lest their adversaries should misdeem, lest they should say: Our hand is exalted, and not the LORD hath wrought all this.\'\netc \nMark, ZA (20/03/09)\"\n\n-----\n\nMark and people who seem to have heard \'bible verses\', (maybe that whas pushed through the mailbox of their doors, too? Theologies have always been \'pre-fabricated\' and people sometimes don\'t remember how they came with \'conclusions\', which they thought were their own, it has always been that way. Hence the \'folly\' of some people in history, but Mark you mean well I know, only you don\'t seem to see your subtle arrogance which looks like \'concern\')\n\nMaybe it is not even an \'achronysm\', but maybe it is only a little more than complete \'nothing\', another subtle \'theology\' over the sufferings of Jews. I assume that you are not aware of this, but the mistake is maybe the retarded \'diaspora arrogance\' along with your possible feelings of \'concern\'? Do you try to help Jews to fulfill their role in observing the Torah. There are ways to do so, for example look at the Website of Reb Moshe www.ilovetorah.com. You can contribute to the well-being of Reb Moshe, if you are concerned about Jews observing and teaching the Torah\n\nA lack of education leads to the abuse of the superstition of the people. \nInbetween education and superstition, there is a vast platform called \'nothing\'.  This \'nothing\' can be dangereous in its own way, also with (and for) well-meaning people\n\n\'Now\' people feel free to \'interpret\' \'Bible verses\'. I \'understand\', Mark. Your fear may be that if Jews do not keep the Torah, then not only Jews, but also you will be vicimized. Do I get it right? Many Jews nowadays already do not fulfill the Commandments of observing the Torah. But if someone has not enough clothes, it is respectable to bring some \'fitting clothes\', that may be why non-observant Jews may still be in your area, Mark. In order to see if there is some respect for someone who happens to have not enough clothes on maybe.  Jews who do not observe the Torah, are not now subjected to \'bible verses\' of by the way well meaning people as I think you are.  Jews do not fit  \'your\'  \'prescribed role\' \'for the furthering of the redemption of mankind\'.\'Thus\' why don\'t you put on the right kind of \'sackcloth\', instead of standing by a fence looking at the Jewish People (\'oh well you don\'t have tho keep the Torah, it is someone who has to do that and if not then there is your bible verse. Why don\'t you do something instead of talk, and concerning the Shoah, be quiet, \'shut up\' and learn how to behave like a decent person. \nYou do not say that Jews have to believe in \'Jesus\', (Some Christians say that because Jews did not believe in Jesus, the \'Holocaust\') but you say that Jews had to undergo the Shoah, because in \'Deutronomy\' 32  a translation says \'chambers\' and you associate \'this\' with \'gas-chambers\' (\'in other words\', Jews went to \'gas-chambers\' for not keeping the torah)\nIf I get into this and if you think that you deserve that, wait until there is silence and these words run through you mind after you have not listened (and your conscience doesn\'t allow you to rest let go \'read\' another \'verse on which you insited\'.\nSome Jews cannot even get into \'this\'. Because of lack of active knowledge, because of the suffering. But wait, until \'they do\', and they will, instead of letting \'this\' be said by people with your attitude, over the back of their suffering\n\nFrom where you sit in your chair, maybe type in \'chambers\' at www.mechon-mamre.org. See different meanings of \'chambers\'. Even if translations say \'chambers\', that does not mean \'gas chambers\'\nThen this; I am not sure if you are a Christian, and from which \'psychology\' one can (\'want to\'?) think of \'gas chambers\' in reading Dvarim 32:25. You probably do not know any Hebrew, have not looked into other translations \'etc\'.  \nI have a Christian Bible in my home \n(which does not lead me away from Judaism. It only helps me to understand Christian theology.  I don\'t want to offend well meaning Christians, that is not my intention). \n\nI looked up \'Deutronomy 32:25. The \'NIV Study Bible\' says \'in their homes terror will reign\' ( \'homes\', not \'chambers\'). \n\nthe Dutch translation of my Hebrew Tanakh says \'inner rooms\' (that could be \'living rooms\'). Often Jews were afraid while being in one\'s home because of hostile environments. \n\nDvarim 28:25 makes not reference to the Shoah as being meant by the warnings of disobiedience to the Torah\n\nZacharjah (Zecheriah) 1:15\n\'and I am very sore displeased with the nations that are at ease; for I was but a little displeased, and they helped for evil\'\n\nDeutronomy 32 is a Song of Moshe Rabbeynu (\'Moses\').\nWhilst going to their death, Jews sang, \'Ani Maamin\' (I believe). \nMoshe Rabbeynu (Moses) would have said, \'rather take me instead of them\', as he already  did, when G-d wanted to inflict punishment on His People\n\n\'Moreover\', After centuries of persecution and of excommunication from society, German Jews could finally participate more in society. Suddenly some professions which had been forbidden for centuries to exercise, had been opened up to Jews. There were some who becamee \'enlightened\' and who left religion alltogether, but not everyone. \nAlmost at the same time, \'rational Judaism\' was instituted by the German society. It meant that only certain schools of learning could be taught, were \'official\', those that \'blended into the modern society\'. One could only become a regocnized \'Rabbi\', if one passed through these official schools and passed on Judaism in a more \'limited form\'.\nJews were \'part of society\', but were consciously and systematically \'rationalized\' by society at the same time\n\nWhat the Greeks did, was try to assimilate Jews in Palestine by introducing Greek culture. To go to a Greek show was free for Jews. That lasted a while until Greek culture had been adopted by many. Then persecution set in for who did not want to comply with the \'Greek culture\'\n\nNazi\'s made \'lampsheads\' from Jewish skin and \'soap\' from Jewish bones. Is there a so-called \'messianic suffering\' which can be compared with \'this\'?\n\nYesayah 53 speaks about a \'suffering servant\', the Jews, in the Diaspora.\n\nZacharjah (Zecheriah) 1:15\n\'15 and I am very sore displeased with the nations that are at ease; for I was but a little displeased, and they helped for evil\'.\n\nOnly after the the Shoah and after the establishment of a Jewish State Jews were respected by Western society.\n\nOnly then (in Europe) a l l the laws and regulations preventing Jews from partaking in society on an equal basis were abolished.  Before 1945 Jews were not allowed to work in some bigger stores in the Netherlands. \n\nOnly after the Diary of Anne Frank had been published in the USA, Americans could identify with the sufferings of Jews during the Shoah\nThere was too much of a \'taboo\' to say that Jews would have suffered the Shoah because of the warnings in Deutronomy 32:25.\nI wonder what goes on in the minds of some present-day Christians and ex-Christians. \nSome may quote bible verses out of concern but how come that there is such an \'ease\' in \'doing so\' without even investigating the truth of that which one claims \n\nThe Israeli Government may be seduced with money to betray the Jewish State, but \'guess what happens\', if there is no more a Jewish State and if they sit in their villa\'s somewhere on a sunny island? \nJews will be seen as Jews and even if they are \'last in line\', it will be \'their turn\' for \'persecution\', for there is an \'agenda\'. \nThe new-age agenda is to first do away with the Jewish State, then it will be easier to \'get rid of Jews in the Diaspora\' (\'so that there will not be another Jewish State\'). \nCollaborators may be promised some \'wealth\' for betraying the Jewish State but \'in the process\' they may forget, that also Nazi\'s were first \'farmers, businesmenn\', before they put on their uniforms. \nThey fail to see that a group of rational people with their own agenda, who say \'look there is no other way, than to dismantle the Jewish State, if you cooperate you will be rewarded\', can turn on them, the collaborators once the Jewish State is gone, and Jews in the Diaspora therefore can more easily be persecuted\n\nHaven\'t Jews suffered enough\n\nZacharjah (Zecheriah) 1:15\n\'15 and I am very sore displeased with the nations that are at ease; for I was but a little displeased, and they helped for evil\'\n\nAt the time of Queen Esther the Jews had \'fallen asleep\'. They had been exiled but many lived in relative prosperity.\nThe vessels of the Temple had been brought to the Persian Palace, the \'dignitaries in the Palace drank and ate at their \'feasts\' from the vessels which belonged in the Temple in Yerushalayim. If Jews knew about this at all, then they did not protest (or could not protest). Some even \'enjoyed\' it, they celebrated too when there was an official \'celebration\'\n\nI( hardly believe that there is any Jew nowadays who can \'enjoy\' it when the \'cups and plates\' which belong in the Temple would be used by non-Jews at their \'feasts\')\n\nWhy would Haman want to kill all the Jews, who had spiritually fallen asleep and did not protest when the dignitaries drank and ate from that which belonged to the Temple in Yerushalayim, since only Mordechai the Jew (the uncle of Queen Esther) would not bow before him? It is because of the potential of Jews once they \'wake up\', and of the people of Israel\n\nIt is part of people\'s nature to want more space for oneself. That is not only \'status\', but also \'self-defense. But towards jews people have an extra \'jealousy\' and \'zeal\'.  Anti-Semites have an attitude of \'either it is us, or them\', because they have an \'agenda of their own\', which contrasts with the \'agenda\' of the People of the Book. It there would be no real conflict of \'agenda\'s\' then there would not be such a problem. \nBy this anti-Semites identify themselves, they have no \'place in the Book\' other than a negative one, unless they are either \'educated\' in a better way, or, if that does not \'help\', confronted with Justice (atheists would probably think, \'whose justice\'. I could get into that but will not now)\n\n****\nThis is the first verse of a Yiddish Song called \'Zog Maran\' In an imagined dialog by the Yiddish poet Avraham Reisen (1875-1953), this is a song of resistance on behalf of the Jews of Spain who were called Marranos. Today they are called conversos.  During the Inquisition Spanish Jews were forced to convert to Christianity. In the song, the Eastern European Jew asks the Marrano how he will celebrate Passover. He responds by saying that they celebrate it secretly in a cave where they have hidden their prayer books and bake their matzoth\n\nZog maran, du khaver mayner,     Tell me Morrano, my brother\nVu is greyt der seyder dayner?   Where have you prepared your Seyder?\nIn tifn heyl in a kheyder,       In a deep cave, in a hollow\ndort hob ikh gegreyt mayn seyder There I prepared my Seyder\n\nCheyder in Yiddish can be translated as \'school\'. In Hebrew Cheder is \'room\'\n\n****\n\nWhy did Pharaoh at the time of Moyshe Rabbeynu (\'Moses\') enslave the Israelites? They might become too numerous, thus become (so he thought) a possible threat to his empire. It was not only that they became numerous, but would be able to leave and from the Land of Israel become a Nation which would become more \'influential\' than his empire. Not only that, there is the potential of the Nation of Israel to become a lasting Nation under G-d, whereas other empires do not have this potential. This was already seen and known in ancient times. \n\nAnti-Semitism is often subconscious. \n\nI spoke with an atheist who said that is Israel would become strong, it would only be abusive of its power. \n(But atheism is \'also\' a religion. Anything in which one believes is becomes one\'s \'religion\'. Given the nature of human beings, \'atheists\' can also abuse power. Then there will be no lasting and just laws to refer to in order to correct the situation and goodwill and common sense usually comes after one party has \'had its way\') \n\nSometimes people know that they are anti-Semites, and they know that they are wrong, but they do not believe in moral values. Some people know nowadays that their behavior is anti-Semitic but they act as if they don\'t know and as if it isn\'t so. Moreover, some try to shift the boundaries of \'that which is acceptable\', this way.\n\nIt is said that people always used to give a reason for anti-semitism, and that now there is a \'new anti-semitism\'; if asked, \'why do you hate Jews\', then most people say that they \'don\'t know\'. \nIn my opinion that can be, because during the past decades there has been no \'pestillence\', famine, desaster, for which to \'blame Jews\'. \nThe truth is, that because of the Jewish presence much went \'right\', in the countries in which there was a Jewish presence. \nMaybe it is this way, people do know this. To say Thank you\' was already  very difficult.\nBut to realize that Jews can (sometimes have to due to persecution) leave to Israel, in the middle of a disaster, without them having been able to ask for more guidance before the Jews left, even before the disaster occurred, maybe that is hard to take\nLeaving to Israel then there are still Jews. \nLeaving to Heaven, don\'t think that the world will not remember and that it will be able to go on. \n\nWhat if Jews, being precious and unique individuals, deserving a Shepherd who will not loose sight of one, will not leave to heaven because of persecution, but \'only\' because of faith, love and good deeds, and that in Israel, even to the Nations. \n(Those who have become wiser will even be glad about it)\n\n\'Comments about \'texts\' which appear to say something which is may not be saying \n\nfirst send the \'questions\' to Heaven first, (it has to be the right address) whilst trying to study, and wait for a reply. This may possibly be about you can better your own life \n\nAm Yisrael Chay\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n");
AddReply(416132,"more details on www.aish.com","Leah","Maaleh Adumim","03/22/09","see:\nhttp://www.aish.com/seminars/whythejews/\n\nand to Keith the antisemite (i.e. irrational hater of Jews) - in fact, very few Jews are criminals, even in white collar crime. and on the other hand, Jews proportionately give more to charity (including non-Jewish charities) than non-Jews - even Jews in low-income levels give to charity. it is only your irrational hatred that makes you remember the occasional Jew who is involved in illegal activity, while forgetting the many non Jewish criminals.");
AddReply(416099,"How many non Jew are criminals? #28","AYbA","Shomron IL","03/22/09","How many non Jews rape and murder, fraud, incest and steal over 5$, like so many of the peoples around the world? Its true, these detestable acts of jewish white collar crime make us look like theives because you are looking at entirety as being like them when...\n\n you know anything about jews. about our religion and our ethnicity and our segments of society as a whole, just these isolated incidents and hate passed from father to son. I can super-generalize and say all xtias are Jew haters cause we killed your illusion of Jesus and thats it. Or I can respect you delusional and Jew hating religion and culture and have mutual value for one another. If not, your prisons in every state can testify to who\'s who among criminals in your paradise culture and xtian state of the US. ");
AddReply(416031,"Jews being hated","keith","Salt Lake City","03/22/09","I liked your historical article on Jews being hated.What troubles me is that you don\'t seem to see the obvious in real life.It is like your in denial.My grandfather once told me that where ever you find a major money scandal you will find a Jew at or near the top of the scandal.The headlines in the past few years have brought that remark back to me.Madoff,Abramoff,Merkin, Grubman,Schrenker,Schloss,Frankel,Boesky,Milken,Siegel,Levine.The list never stops. I could go on and on.I was not this way as a boy, but many of us read the headlines and see Jews as thieves.When we read about the people of Israel killing 100 Gazans for every Jew killed it reminds us of the stories of how the Nazi\'s treated the Jews in World War 2.What have the Jewish people become? Hate does not come from Jealousy,it grows out of mistreatment of others over time.");
AddReply(415999,"Why Jew Hatred?","Ralph","Tulsa","03/22/09","Being an old man, who served in Europe in World War II, I saw first-hand the terrible results of senseless hate of someone simply for his religion.  I have my own beliefs and have always felt that what one believes is no one else\'s business.  I have asked those whom I have heard making remarks against the Jews, why they would single out a particular group to hate?  Most have said that they resented the Jew\'s believing that they are \"God\'s Chosen People\". When I said that I understood that the Old Testament says so, they usually replied:  \"The Jews wrote the Old Testament.  It would be odd indeed if they said that others were \"God\'s chosen people.\"  Just for what it is worth....I take no sides in this ancient argument.  Maybe the subject would become less intense, if everyone would quit the constant discussion of it.");
AddReply(415934,"Shalit is Caged While Kuntar Goes Free, Duh?","dav lev","Burbank. CAUSA","03/21/09","In my lifetime, I have heard hundreds of anti-Semitic (Jewish) remarks and slurs. They were directed at me (not a visable Jew) or others. I admit that besides getting angry, I did nothing..nor did most everyone else. We are a frightened, timid, hapless people. I thought WW2 had taught us nothing. We build Holocaust museums and fiannce movies..but own few guns. Perhaps the Jew haters know this, and feed on it? Israel is talking about giving up land, while the Iranians talk about destroying it. Israel gives arms to Fatah, who give it to Hamas. Israel receives dead Jews and gives live Arab thugs. Barghouti is enjoying the good life, while Shalit is caged up. Something is wrong with us..no matter our history. ");
AddReply(415883,"Hatred Of Jews -- Jews Are G-d\'s Chosen People","Mark David ","chicago, IL","03/21/09","The world\'s obsessive, blind hatred of the Jews is b/c in large part, Jews are G-d\'s special chosen people. Jews were first, have the longest history of any peoples, and existed before all of today\'s peoples and false religions. The Jews have G-d\'s truth and G-d\'s love for His first people. Jelous and envy. This is at the heart of all the Jew hatred.");
AddReply(415791,"the main difference","Dfeder","Chicago","03/21/09","More than what\'s mentioned here as the source of Jew hatred is that, once we conquered the Land of Israel under HaShem\'s guidance 3,200 years ago, we  never wanted anything that wasn\'t ours. A look at every major and most minor cultures throughout recorded time will show that this trait is utterly unique. No other people have lacked the \"imperialism gene.\" (To your point, \"Jewish imperialism\" is yet another irrational, illogical and irrefutably unfounded accusation made by Jew haters.) While it often is noted that all countries and cultures that have cursed the Jews ultimately collapsed, what is seldom presented is the fact that their collapse was due to their own imperialistic actions -- their failing to learn from the Light Among Nations to not desire more than their lot. And therein lies their hatred: We show the world how a society should be. That\'s what they cannot abide in us.");
AddReply(415688,"Am Yisrael Chay","Lucy","Amsterdam","03/20/09","When I was a child, I passed a meadow in which there was only one horse. I went into the meadow to befriend it. (-). what happend was first the horse stood still and did nothing, then the horse went mad when it saw me approach. \nIn order to avoid much explaining about how I got to that place and where that meadow was, I will skip this part of the \'story\'.  \n(Maybe the horse had been mistreated and was afraid? It is only a horse,but sometimes people\'s behavior look like that of animals. Horses are said to be faithful companions, in this case my perception was influenced by my expectations).\nAll I could think of was to turn around and run. I must have been faster than the\nhorse.\n\nAm Yisrael can be trained with perception to apprehend situations.\nLook in someon\'s eyes, listen, is there a lovely openness and a soft voice, or is there a \'madness\'.\nIn some cases, don\'t run but leave quietly. In some cases, turn and run (with no comma in between turn and run). The time between when person who gets mad stands still and when the traveller is blocked then runs, may be little, yet HaShem knows\n\nIf one reads Psalms 1 and Psalms 2 together then I \'see something\'. \n\nPsalms 1:5\n\'Therefore the wicked shall not stand in the judgement, nor sinners in the congregation of the righteous\'\n\nPsalms 1 starts with \'happy is the man who\'...\nBeing able to delight in the Torah is ultimately a gift from HaShem. \nIt has everything to do with a lovely quiet voice, rays of sun in the morning, a smile in the afternoon. It can be as a ray of sun which suddenly appears behind a clowd. \nA simple peasant can have more contact with HaShem, than a learned person. This can depend on different circumstances. \nTo be able to have contact with HaShem is all about \'learnedness\', but attaining wisdom through studying in the Tenach and the Torah and observing Mitzvot are made to go hand in hand with knowing HaShem. \n\nJoy which comes from those little beams of sunlight is \'there\' without imposing itself. It can create an open atmosphere. \nSometimes people may not understand when they see a little light. Sometimes though they do not want to understand. They don\'t have to, they can just observe that there is a little ray of light which does not impose itself.\nWhen people do not want to \'be confronted\' at all with some \'positive energy, and inspiration which comes from HaShem,  moreover they either try to oppose or try to counterfeit it, then it can be that they are about to disqualify themselves from a Divinely given \'emotion\', which is needed in order to be able to discern\n\nBlessed are You, HaShem our God, King of the universe, Who separates between holy and secular, between light and darkness, between Israel and the nations, between the seventh day and the six days of labor. Blessed are You, HaShem, Who separates between holy and secular\nThe Havdalah prayer is said after Shabat \nAfter we have rested, we think more clearly and we feel more inspired\n\nPsalms 2 starts with a question, \'Why\'\nWhy are the Nations in an uproar? And why do the peoples mutter in vain?\n\nPsalms 2:3 \n\'Let us break their bands asunder, and cast away their cords from us\'\n(is what the kings of the earth and rulers say after they \'stand up\')\n\nThe Nations want to exclude Israel.  By this they are about to disqualify themselves. Only after Emet (Truth, Justice), they will want to know about Hesed (Mercy)\n\nPsalms 2:4\n\'He that sitteth in Heaven laugheth, the Lord hath them in derision\n\nWhen HaShem \'laughs\', He may also have other feelings\nHe wants His Creation to be partakers in His Garden, and is deeply interested in the wellfare of each individual. \'So\' if HaShem drastically has to exclude some people from \'partaking in the care of the Garden\', and when He \'laughs\' then we cannot interpret His Laughing into terms of how human beings could behave when they exclude people\n\n\nPsalms 2:4\nHe that sitteth in heaven laugheth, the Lord hath them in derision\n\nPsalms 2:4-5 speaks of what the nations are confronted with. Being in derision, undergoing wrath, experiencing fright, being in displeasure \n\n\'Why\'? An answer may be this. The natural and desired order of things within Creation should be the reverse and opposite of what is described in Psalms 2:5.  Upon seeing His Creation, HaShem saw that it was good (pleasing). He made shelters of safety in His Way, so that his Creation could escape and feel safe and wanted, so that inspiration and discernment and joy would be with the caretakers of His Garden\n\nWe live in an age of increase of knowledge. The Nations have an opportunity to be thankful and wise, but if they do not grasp the opportunity then the lack of discernment will cause the derision.  \'Science\' only draws from what has been created\n\nFor everything which has been created we thank HaShem. The only source of all knowledge is the Creator (our Boyre Oylem)\n\n\n\n ");
AddReply(415686,"The second temple wqs destroyed on account of causeless hatred.","","","03/20/09","Would causeless hatred disappear from the hearts & lips & minds between Jews who knows as that effect could change the external hatred to its neighbors. Every other defense has been tried save the one Hashem prefers. \"Beratzon Hashem Es Darchai Ish Gam Soneavve Yashlim Immo\".What irony that the solution which is the most intuitive for Jews traditionally to implement is the least culturally acceptable  practiced today. ");
AddReply(415623,"to 14#","Seth","US","03/20/09","that would prolly be most right, people do really despise the Bible\'s God. Odd a bit you only really see the Bible under attack, why don\'t they disprove Islam first, or Hindu? or any religion that\'s not founded in the Bible (both new and old). Seems they figure you need only get rid of the Bible  and that will get rid of God. and that\'s true :P technically since only the Bibles God is real.\n");
AddReply(415559,"Is this an anchronism to","Mark","ZA","03/20/09","Firstly its no anachronism, only in your failure to acknowledge that their is a TRUE God, who has made the rules is it an anachronism. Is this passage about the holocaust also an anachronism\nDeuteronomy 32\n23 I will heap evils upon them; I will spend Mine arrows upon them; \n24 The wasting of hunger, and the devouring of the fiery bolt, and bitter destruction; and the teeth of beasts will I send upon them, with the venom of crawling things of the dust. 	\n25 Without shall the sword bereave, and in the chambers (gas chambers) terror; slaying both young man and virgin, the suckling with the man of gray hairs. 	\n26 I thought I would make an end of them, I would make their memory cease from among men; 	\n27 Were it not that I dreaded the enemy\'s provocation, lest their adversaries should misdeem, lest they should say: Our hand is exalted, and not the LORD hath wrought all this.\' 	\netc");
AddReply(415549,"# 7 JMK You bet I do","Mark","ZA","03/20/09","I most certainly do believe it, since Jewish history confirms it. Anti-semitism is inexplicable without the understanding that the source originates beyond our eartly plain. That is to say there is a demonic element to.");
AddReply(415524,"The \'irrationality\' or \' rationality\' of Jew- hatred","SHALOM fREEDMAN","Jerusalem ","03/20/09","I do not know what exactly this wanted to say i.e. Did it want to say that Jew- hatred is irrational because the reasons for it are so varied? Or did it want to say that it in fact \'rational\' because there are reasons, albeit bad ones, for it? \nMy sense is what it wanted to say is that Jew- hatred is an Evil which is based on false reading of reality. But the article covers too much territory to dispel case by case each individual argument. \nWhat is frightening is that Jew- hated is having a major revival , from Islamist, extreme Left, neo- Nazi sources today. And in fact the joining together of Extreme Left and Extreme Right however hypocritical that be poses a new threat to Jewish safety everywhere.");
AddReply(415481,"There is meaningful name: misojudaism","Paqid Yirmeyahu","Ra\'anana","03/20/09","Miso, greek for \"hatred\" (of) all things Judaic.\n\nThis accurately indicates the cause of the hatred; the prevailing lack of recognition being the prime reason no one can find a remedy and misojudaism has, therefore, thrived for thousands of years.\n\nThe remedy is illuminating the world with Torah, transforming misojudaism to philojudaism.\n\nThere is NO other remedy; nor will there ever be.\n");
AddReply(415438,"Israel is connected with discernment","Lucy","Amsterdam","03/20/09","Some \'forms\' of anti-Semitism can be a result when Jews do not keep the Covenant of Moyshe Rabbeynu.\nBut there are more causes for anti-Semitism, than \'Jews don\'t keep the Torah\'\n\nThere must be a law of \'cause and effect\', for which Deut 28 warned.\n\nThe Shoah has nothing to do with what is said in Deutronomy 28 about \'curses of disobedience to the Law\'.\n\nAbout the indescribable suffering which has been caused to the Jewish People, HaShem said, \'It has never entered My Mind\' (He was only a little angry, it says in the prophets concerning the disobedience and the consequences\'). \n\nHis \'anger\' is different from that of human beings. \'It\' has different \'motives\', so I think that we cannot just really imangine an \'angry human being\', when we think about HaShem being \'angry\'. His \'Anger\' has different aspects in different situations towards different people and people-groups.  It is also inspiired by His Will to \'put things right, through the right order of things\'. \nImage an innocent child, whose father is often angry; when he or she has become an adult, the words \'G-d\'s Anger\' will certainly \'strike a core\'.\nWhen words are \'applied\' in a wrong way, one may become guilty of not showing the truth and of not showing the Love of Hashem, thus preventing people from getting in touch with the Will of HaShem through His Hesed (Mercy, and love)\nYou never know who reads this, it can be a person who is trying to understand life and trying to see \'if contact with the Creator would be possible\'\n\nOne really has to be very careful with how \'suffering\' can be \'explained\'. \nIf done in the wrong and in an insensitive way, some people may \'shut down\', maybe for the rest of their lives, if the door wasn\'t aleady a bit closed. This because of suffering which cannot be explained. Now, it is \'explained\', why not \'put Deutronomy 28 in the picture\'.  \n\nSome Christians do have this saying: \'the evangelist comes to town, preaches his message, leaves, and leaves a lot of broken people behind\' \n\nA strange \'explanation\' \'concerning the suffering\' can be detected by who has seen enough suffering as being strange and not realistic. \nBut not everyone can disconnect the attitude of people who \'tell it as it is\' (so the they believe), from the loving Heart and the loving Intentions of HaShem\n\nDeutronomy 28 does not have to do with Hashem being \'angry\', but it seems to me that it describes more a law of cause and effect; (\'if you do this, then..happens\')\n\nMoshe rabbeynu warned about consequences of deriving from the Torah.\nWhen some Jews make no effort to follow the Torah, anti-Semitism can be a result.\nBut anti-Semitism (used as some sort of motive, \'since the Torah was not kept by everyone\'), is never an \'excuse\' for people whose words and actions show anti-Semitism, whether openly or \'covered up\'. \n\nMaybe some anti-semitism is also caused when people subconsciously aspire to be \'the source of blessing\' to their environment, in \'their way\' (knowing that something lacks; they cannot be this source of blessing, and may think that to potentially receive from a \'different people group\' is out of the question)\nThey know about themselves, that a blessing (through some undefined \'callling\'- who can tell me of a people with a clear calling, which even has been \'defined\'- except for the people of Israel?) will eventually not make round circle.\nThey have this subconscious knowledge about themselves, although they may deny it.  they will not be able to handle a blessing which can help not only themselves grow spiritually but also their environment. A blessing will only stay in their own circle.  \nA lack of potential can be explained. Not everyone is the same. It is said that when the Creator sought for a people who wanted to receive the Torah, only Israel wanted to do so.   \nThus other peoples are put under another \'constellation\'. It does not mean that they are less worth as individuals, human beings, but it may be perceived as such.\nIn some instances instruction about the value of a person might help. \nMaybe more the problem has alway been, that the right people could not get access to spreading more knowledge, to those who wished to know. It would take support, good teachers, and means to spread more knowledge about Judaism\n\nAm,Erets,Torah (People,Land,Torah) are not only potentially one, but will be one, this the \'order\' for HaShem to bless the environment and the world\n");
AddReply(415432,"Israel is connected with discernment","lucy","Amsterdam","03/20/09","Some \'forms\' of anti-Semitism can be a result when Jews do not keep the Covenant of Moyshe Rabbeynu.\nBut there are more causes for anti-Semitism, than \'Jews don\'t keep the Torah\'\n\nThere must be a law of \'cause and effect\', for which Deut 28 warned.\n\nThe Shoah has nothing to do with what is said in Deutronomy 28 about \'curses of disobedience to the Law\'.\n\nAbout the indescribable suffering which has been caused to the Jewish People, HaShem said, \'It has never entered My Mind\' (He was only a little angry, it says in the prophets concerning the disobedience and the \'consequences\'). \n\nHis \'anger\' is different from that of human beings. \'It\' has different \'motives\', so I think that we cannot just really imangine an \'angry human being\', when we think about HaShem being \'angry\'. \nHis \'Anger\' has different aspects in different situations towards different people and people-groups.  It is also insired by His Will to \'put things right, through the right order of things\'. \nImage an innocent child, whose father is often angry; when he or she has become an adult, the words \'G-d\'s Anger\' will certainly \'strike a core\'.\nWhen words are \'applied\' in a wrong way, one may become guilty of not showing the truth and of not showing the Love of Hashem, thus preventing people from getting in touch with the Will of HaShem through His Hesed (Mercy, and love)\nYou never know who reads this, it can be a person who is trying to understand life and trying to see \'if contact with the Creator would be possible\'\n\nOne really has to be very careful with how \'suffering\' can be \'explained\'. \nIf done in the wrong and in an insensitive way, some people may \'shut down\', maybe for the rest of their lives, if the door wasn\'t aleady a bit closed. This because of suffering which cannot be explained. Now, it is \'explained\', why not \'put Deutronomy 28 in the picture\'.  \n\nSome Christians do have this saying: \'the evangelist comes to town, preaches his message, leaves, and leaves a lot of broken people behind\' \n\nA strange \'explanation\' \'concerning the suffering\' can be detected by who has seen enough suffering as being strange and not realistic. \nBut not everyone can disconnect the attitude of people who \'tell it as it is\' (so the they believe), from the loving Heart and the loving Intentions of HaShem\n\nDeutronomy 28 does not have to do with Hashem being \'angry\', but it seems to me that it describes more a law of cause and effect; (\'if you do this, then..happens\')\n\nMoshe rabbeynu warned about consequences of deriving from the Torah.\nWhen some Jews make no effort to follow the Torah, anti-Semitism can be a result.\nBut anti-Semitism (used as some sort of motive, \'since the Torah was not kept by everyone\'), is never an \'excuse\' for people whose words and actions show anti-Semitism, whether openly or \'covered up\'. \n\nMaybe some anti-semitism is also caused when people subconsciously aspire to be \'the source of blessing\' to their environment, in \'their way\' (knowing that something lacks; they cannot be this source of blessing, and may think that to potentially receive from a \'different people group\' is out of the question)\nThey know about themselves, that a blessing (through some undefined \'callling\'- who can tell me of a people with a clear calling, which even has been \'defined\'- except for the people of Israel?) will eventually not make round circle.\nThey have this subconscious knowledge about themselves, although they may deny it.  they will not be able to handle a blessing which can help not only themselves grow spiritually but also their environment. A blessing will only stay in their own circle.  \nA lack of potential can be explained. Not everyone is the same. It is said that when the Creator sought for a people who wanted to receive the Torah, only Israel wanted to do so.   \nThus other peoples are put under another \'constellation\'. It does mean that they are less worth as individuals, human beings, but it may be perceived as such.\nIn some instances instruction about the value of a person might help. \nMaybe more the problem has alway been, that the right people could not get access to spreading more knowledge, to those who wished to know. It would take support, good teachers, and means to spread more knowledge about Judaism\n\nAm,Erets,Torah (People,Land,Torah) are not only potentially one, but will be one, this the \'order\' for HaShem to bless the environment and the world\n");
AddReply(415414,"Mark#6 and Gary #12 you are both perfectly right but","Clive Woodhouse","","03/20/09","people don\'t want to face up to the truth. One other point. The Jews introduced the world to G-d and many don\'t like having a G-d. If they can get rid of the Jews they think they can rid themselves of G-d and be free of all inhibitions and responsibility. So they continue to hate ....");
AddReply(415327,"# Gary, That was an anachronism.","JMK","NYC","03/19/09","");
AddReply(415318,"Duet 28:15-68  By failing the covenant with G-d,","Gary","Monterey, CA","03/19/09","the cursing came upon the twelve tribes as spoken by Moses.  The three main judgements against Israel:\n(1) The Northern Kingdom invaded by Assyria in 722 BCE.\n(2) The Southern Kingdom of the Jews invaded by Babylon in 586 BCE.\n(3) The Roman invasion of the first exile Jews in 70 CE.\nPart of Moses\' quote in Deut 28: 63-68 is as follows:\n...\"And the L-rd shall scatter thee among all the people...And among these nations shall you find no ease, neither shall the sole of thy foot have rest: but the L-rd shall give thee there a trembling heart, and failing of eyes, and sorrow of mind...\"\nBut thank G-d for His promises of the Regathering of His people in the Last Days as Moses declared in Deut 30-1-5.  And this is that time!  And for one reason, to bring in the Mashiach.  The Remnant must understand this!");
AddReply(415301,"#2 JMK - Can you please get a life!!","Gary","Monterey, CA","03/19/09","We get your point on Jesus.");
AddReply(415298,"When they swear to kill you, get them first !","Cliff Ross","Conway","03/19/09","All the terrorists on your doorstep should keep Israel busy. Anybody calling for the death of Jews or Israelis must be quieted, one way or another. Do not allow incitement against you.");
AddReply(415292,"á\"ä b\"H inyan: a couple of points","Esther Sarah Evans","Yerushalayim","03/19/09","b\"H\nJust two points worth mentioning:\n1) the term anti-Semitism was poorly chosen from the start, and people who \"turn\" it are basically trying to point that out (Marr would have been honest with \"Judenhass\"; usually Germans are to the point - as, for example, in Leichenwagen (corpse car)\n2)while it is true, that even non-observant Jews tend to aim a bit higher than maybe some of their compatriots, certainly assimilation has never really saved anyone from persecution, especially during the Shoah. On the contrary; therefore, it is obvious that what they hate is something deeper, more essential. \nIn fact, aside from a few blood libels, very strictly observant Jews have usually earned more respect from non-Jews. It is interesting, for example, that in some small places in Europe, even just before the Shoah, some non-Jews preferred to settle their differences before a Beit Din.");
AddReply(415226,"Jeff Jacoby","Chaya","FL","03/19/09","Jeff Jacoby is amazing in his gift to describe us as a nation. Years ago when I first read his heartfelt article on the Holocaust and his father - I knew that I could always count on him helping us better know ourselves - Kol HaKavod for another gift from you to us.\n");
AddReply(415183,"Mark ZA, you don\'t really believe that bubbe mayse.","JMK","NYC","03/19/09","");
AddReply(415139,"The Reason Plain and Simple","Mark","ZA","03/19/09","The reason for anti-semitism is plain and simple. Jews are not Jews enough and have failed to live up to the terms of the agreement at Mount Sinai. God spelt it out CLEARLY, its just that you arent listening, being the typically Biblically illiterate and fallen people that you are. No matter God will change that when the Messiah arrives. You will be converted to obediance not becuase you are able or want to but GOD Himself will do it by His soverein will and ability.");
AddReply(415136,"The Chumash states...","Avigail","New York","03/19/09","that Eisav hates Yaacov. We can look for reasons, but it is the irrational order of the world.");
AddReply(415018,"Israel is connected with discernment","Lucy","Amsterdam","03/19/09","Esther was an orphan, adopted by her uncle Mordechai.\n\nHaman was a descendant of King Agag of Amalek, a people descended from Esau. \n\nThe Prophet Shmuel passed judgement on Agag. This was because Amalek was wicked and remained a threat to Israel. Israel had first offered peace to Amalek (when Am Yisrael wanted to pass through the territory of Amalek, on the way to the Land Canaan (only pass through and Israel would ask for or take nothing)\n\nEsther and Mordechai are from the people who, following the Wise   Instructions from Him who Sees, had later passed judgement on King Agag of Amalek, the ancestor of Haman. \n\nThere seems to be nothing in the Scroll of Esther which indicates that Haman \'missed\' one of his \'close relatives\', King Agag.\nIt looks as if he was obsessed with his status, influence, money and with having many sons \n\nMay Israel remember as does He who Sees, and prevail ");
AddReply(414868,"The Reason for Anti-Shemitism","Eliezer","","03/19/09","Both the Jewish & non-Jewish anti-Shemites hate those Jews most who remain loyal to their calling, because they wish to indulge their passions for privilege, pleasure & power... at the expense of others & without conscience. In doing so, they strive to murder the witness, but paradoxically, destroy themselves in the process. Not only is the One True Witness Infinate & Eternal, but also within. Contrary to popular delusions, one cannot extinguish the witness without extinguishing life itself. The righteous of this world are the sons of Shem, thus we are Shemites & not semites. The sons of Ham - Hamites, are as they have ever been... pretentious cacklers & vain seekers of wealth, privilege & power. This is why the Jewish people pray for the coming of G-d\'s Messiah, in which the world will be filled with the knowledge of the one true G-d - pretense & usurped honor abiding no more. Amen.");
AddReply(414815,"Why the mystery? Christianity and Islam demonize Jews.","JMK","NYC","03/18/09","The New Testament and the Koran, two false, fake, fictional forgeries, written by uninspired people,are the cause of so much hate against Jews, a hate that is unrelenting but all based upon myth and fiction, NO Jesus, NO Mohammed both myths. ");
AddReply(414809,"Excellent article","Netanel","","03/18/09","");

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