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To: Joe NYC who wrote (144332)4/9/2002 4:51:00 PM
From: AK2004  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576113
 
Joe
ok, khazar propaganda was used by many and I hope you are not falling for it
1) Russian Jews are with very obvious 'semitic' features just the same as those of sephari and have the same right for claim
2) Israel was created mostly not out of blood rights but because Jews needed a homeland, all of them. If that would be by blood rights then Palestinian Arabs would have no claim on Palestine.
3) even if Russian Jews would not be semitic people they would still have the right to claim Israel because of the reasons why Israel was created

But if you mean just superiority of sephari over Ashkenazi then you do not give Israel enough credit. The separation in Israel is not along blood lines but rather religios devotion. That orthodox vs ....
Regards
-Albert



To: Joe NYC who wrote (144332)4/9/2002 5:22:15 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576113
 
Joe, below is the definition of Sephardi. According to Websters, the Semitic Jew is one of the tribes of the Semites that also includes the Arabs. You and Albert both mention Khazar's blood.....and maybe that connects the European Jew with the Semitic Jew. But I had always understood that the Semitic Jew and the Ashkenazi/Sephardi/European Jew were from two different branches.

ted

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Main Entry: Se·phar·di

Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural Se·phar·dim /-'fär-d&m/
Etymology: Late Hebrew sephAradhI, from sephAradh Spain, from Hebrew, region where Jews were once exiled (Obad 1:20)
Date: 1851

: a member of the occidental branch of European Jews settling in Spain and Portugal and later in the Balkans, the Levant, England, the Netherlands, and the Americas; also : one of their descendants -- compare ASHKENAZI
- Se·phar·dic /-'fär-dik/ adjective



To: Joe NYC who wrote (144332)4/10/2002 1:37:32 AM
From: SilentZ  Respond to of 1576113
 
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