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Originally Posted by DemRed
What nonsense. I mentioned that my farther-in-law as a small Jewish boy being brought to England from Poland, was warned, when he started school, not to let his classmates know he was Jewish.
You came back with how your grandmother, after surviving the death camps was warmly welcomed in the UK. So you, wanted to make a point that the Brits (because they were warm and welcoming to your grandma) were not antisemitic, as I had suggested.
LT then comes back on your side, saying there's no evidence unless you have a link. I send him a link from Jerusalem center of public affairs and he attempts to de-bunk that and so I sent the one that you are remarking to.
I'm very well informed. I can speak some Hebrew as well as some Arabic. I have studied both Torah and Talmud. Some years ago, I studied with a Jewish Rabbi because I considered (very seriously) adopting the faith I had inherited.
I have been to both Israel and Palestine. I love both Israel and Palestine but as a Judo-Christian, I felt more welcome in Palestine than Israel.
The benefit I had was, whilst I may of been born with Jewish rights, I was never raised with a Zionist ideology. I'm sure if I had been, I would feel like you do.
The put downs aren't necessary. Its arrogant to suggest I know nothing about a subject I've studied for many years.
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You know nothing about me nor how I was raised. You keep telling me how well informed you are but I'm yet to see any tangible evidence of that. I remember you considered yourself equally well informed about whatever subject was being discussed in the past.