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To: tejek who wrote (144293)4/9/2002 3:00:35 PM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1576377
 
Ted,

don't the Ashkenazi Jews in Israel consider themselves a step above the semitic Jews. And if true, how do you think they perceive the Palestinians? And wouldn't that make it a racial issue as well as religious?

That's interesting. I never heard that. Shouldn't it be just the opposite, since the sephardi Jews have more of a claim to the land of Israel vs. a somewhat questionable claim of Ashkenazi Jews to the land of Israel / Palistine?

Joe



To: tejek who wrote (144293)4/9/2002 3:56:34 PM
From: AK2004  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576377
 
ted
Ashkenazi are with Khazar's blood mixed in. Ashkenazi are very much "semitic" people.
Get at least a hint of a clue before trying to post your arguments



To: tejek who wrote (144293)4/10/2002 1:19:33 AM
From: SilentZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576377
 
>Joe, don't the Ashkenazi Jews in Israel consider themselves a step above the semitic Jews. And if true, how do you think they perceive the Palestinians? And wouldn't that make it a racial issue as well as religious?

Well, sort of. Actually, I'm discussing this right now with my friend, who is a Sephardic Israeli... for a while that was true, as the Ashkenazis were better educated and more wealthy, and they did look down on the Sephardim. Now, it's all evened out, and that doesn't really exist anymore.

-Z