My. Mother lived on Donore Avenue and spoke fondly of her neighbours, she used to light their fire on a Saturday because it was not permitted being their day of ? not sure what it was called. Our family doctor was of the Jewish faith and finally, I attended a private school on Leinster Road, Rathmines run by a lovely man by the name of Dr. Teller, he also was of the Jewish faith. Very fond memories of all our friends and work colleagues. Thank you for this video,
Sabbath I would imagine. Now I am just remembering some of the customs from "Fiddler on the Roof" I am Catholic. But Donore Avenue yes the people around there lovely. All the old Dubliners very civilised.
@@johnivory1 You can light a fire any time, it's not even mentioned in Torah. Also, Sabbath DAY does not begin in the evening, obviously. Also, God's calendar never contained a rolling seven day week, so saturn-day is Babylonian. Judaists are so lost.
My mothet grew up in Stepney in London. She used to put the pennies in the gas meter for the next door neighbour on the Sabbath which starts on Friday evening and ends on saturday sometime. As it is a day of rest orthodox Jews dont even touch money.
Revelation 2:9 "I know thy works, and tribulation, and poverty, (but thou art rich) and I know the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews, and are not, but are the synagogue of Satan."
Did you see the video of the jewish man who bought and sold. Had a shop in the Liberties. Has an English accent, but so knowledgeable of the Dublin people and the general area. Shop in existence since 1930's so he had seen a lot. The time of video is roughly 1970's or early 80's.
Fascinating - Absolutely wonderful. Dublin Jews were some of the warmest and giving people .. They were very respected amongst "True Blue Dubs" and were known to become more Dublin than the Dubs themselves. A shocking loss to the rich tapestry of 20th & 21st Century Dublin.
Same over most of Europe. There were big visible Jewish populations in many places which have now disappeared. Many of them went to the States etc, married out of their religion, or just secularised. They've the same main issue as Christians, a lot of young people leave and don't practice the religion. That's what's happened in these islands anyway. Judaism seems to be a hard religion to follow - much harder than just turning up on an occasional Sunday or attending an occasional prayer meeting... it affects your diet, your dress and a whole host of other things if you follow it observantly. (I was having this discussion with a Mormon recently- he thought Mormonism was a difficult religion to observe, but I said it was a doddle compared to Orthodox or ultra-Orthodox Judaism.)
@@calibvr Did I say it was? Skim reading is bad thing sometimes. I said that Jews and Christians both have difficulty retaining their youth, and they share that in common. I didn't actually define Christianity. (Before you go all ratty on me, I go to church myself. It's a big problem.)
@@tomhinds14 Your comment was hidden! No, many of them secularise, and many of them do marry out. The ultraorthodox end tend to marry in, but the further you get away from that, the more likely they are to marry out.
I went to the Jewish museum in Dublin back in 2019. The Jewish history of the city is very interesting, and the museum is part of an old synagogue (which is on the upper floor) that's still sometimes used for Jewish ceremonies. I would definitely recommend visiting the museum to anyone who wants to learn more about Dublin's Jewish history and the city's Jewish community today.
@@meatsaxs5203shut the fuck up....irish have been emigrating everywhere in the world for centuries. Within reason, we should be able to return the favor
@@sbakernyc5761 We've been going to our Adam relatives land, and helped to make it plentiful. These satanic, cainite, identity stealing parasites, come to do the opposite. They're the ones behind the curtain that controlled the Irish forced famine. It was Cromwell that let them back into England after they had been kicked out prior. How's your within reason going? Why do you think they were kicked out of Russia. Don't tell me, you'll say jealousy from the Russians
@Edward Longshanks Eh...Judaism is a religion. Irish is a nationality. What exactly is your problem, apart from a typical Brit psycho obsession with trolling Irish-related UA-cam content?
It's amazing how jews are a tiny minority of the world's population and yet so frequently end up in positions of power ruling nations other than their own.
I would love to find out the families who still live in Ireland, I've heard that some of my family, Anglican since at least 1890's in north county Dublin and might have come from Lithuania as Jews. My last name is Sharpe which is not a common name in Ireland but mostly a Jewish name here in the United States.
@@icemanire5467 Sharp tends to be a Scottish surname. It was used to anglicise MacCiarain in some parts of the Highlands. I've never run into a Jewish Sharp, as far as I know... always thoroughly gentile Scots. I'd imagine it may be an anglicisation of something like Scharpf or Scharff if it is a Jewish surname.
@@fred66665 Could’ve been “Shapiro” or “Szapiro” which is a commen Ashkenazi Jewish surname. “Sharpe” would’ve been a fairly straightforward Anglicisation of it.
My father was dominic foster from Eastwall Dublin intercity.. his sister married a Jewish man..I believe they had two children a boy and a girl. And lived on the south circular road of Dublin. Would love to get in touch with them. Shalom ❤
@@ianosborne188 Yep I get what you mean. Mr. Osborne with all due respect I doubt whether you exactly know what Sharia is. Islam is a religion (with 2 billions followers), it is not an ethnicity. It is up to you but would be nice to distinguish the difference between religion and ethnic culture.
Because when something bad happened back in the times of kings and emperors, when something bad happened, they couldnt blane someonein government because there wasnt one. So they tended to blame an entire group of people, and unfortunately, they blamed jews because Judus betrayed jesus and was a jew so in everyones mind the jews killed jesus. Even though it was just one jewish guy
Kimmage. I actually laughed when he said that, I thought he was going to say they moved to America when the war broke out, rather than a couple of miles down the road.
Born and bred on the S.C.R. Thank you for sharing. Its ironic that 'Little Jerusalem' is now a predominatly Muslim area. Love it but wish I could go back in time and experience those days too
@@aaroni5074 You can thank Varadkar, one of the graduates of Davos' "Young Global Leaders" programme, along with the likes of Justin Trudeau, Jacinda Ardern, Tony Blair, Angela Merkel, Emmanuel Macron, even Zelensky apparently. All influenced by the exact same ideas. Their aim is not diversity, but to create a homogeneous global culture with a handful of companies running the show.
@Peter Houlihan Hi, I'm an Irish Jew. County Galway. Cíll Rónáín, Inishmor. My mother was a McLaughlin. Haigh. Is Giúdach Éireannach mé. Tá mé i mo chónaí i gCill Rónáín, Inis Mór, Contae na Gaillimhe. Ba McLaughlin mo mháthair.
My great grandfather was leopold fellner his da johanne came from Austria in 1880s very Jewish looking but I don't know if he was,my ma thinks they were
Jesus was Jewish and was born to Mary, the wife of Joseph both of whom were also Jewish. most or all of the disciples were Jewish so this is all good and fine with me. I am not worried about where a person is from all, their religion is also not a problem for me, We all look to God to help us out on this earth and be allowed to return inter into the Kingdom of God when our days is done
Yeah no. We don't follow Judeo-"Christianity". They can return to their pit in the middle east and fend for their own rather than inviting the rest of the world to fill our towns and cities.
@@BrianBoru5523 there is only 1 intercessor between God and man and that's the man christ Jesus He's the way the truth and the life and no1 comes to the father but by him 🙏 Religion is of the devil follow only the messiah Jesus christ
Does anyone know why they left the city after ww2? I'd assume the substantial prewar diaspora grew in size after Jews fled Germany up until 1938 when they stopped being allowed to leave Germany, similarly logical would be an influx of Jew who were lucky to escape German occupied countries during the war, as well as a significant Jewish population that understandably did not consider returning from Camps to Germany, Austria, Poland, Sowiet Russia. One would assume the number of Jewish refugees and displaced persons would consider settling down in a neighbourhood where a Jewish presence had been established decades earlierr and was still thriving. I'm quite aware that the KinderTransport was assistance to children because the UK had denied adult Jews applying for refugee status in the UK the right to enter, did that change after ww2 ended? I find it surprising that the area was abandoned by Jews by 1945 instead of the population increasing with the displacement of Survivors.
@@williewilliams4654 Have you lost your mind? Ireland has never been anything close to socialist you blunted bell end. The reason so many left is economics (Ireland was poor) and Zionism, Israeli statehood started to become realised after WWII
We are fortunate as a nation to have a fairly good track record on relations with our Jewish brethren. G-d willing, that will persist. It is interesting that in the 1800s Jewish immigrants displaced Irish and Black Americans 2:302:30 in Boston’s West End!
Ireland always has bn a jewish stronghold.the redhand on flag belonged to zarah.judah s son jacobs.grandson..twins were born.midwife saw zarahs hand first come out.covered in blood.from the womb.then go back in.pharez was the heir firstborn.followed by zarah.of the royal line of israel.
❤from him came king david.solomon.and our saviour.jesus.from zarah came rome.troy.and of course hibernia.or eberia.(Eber was descendant of shem)they both had the blessings from their father.jacob or israel.3000 yrs ago
If Jesus was the Messiah, why is Moses dead and the world shite? He was a wise man and a great teacher. There's nothing wrong with just being that. It's more than you can say for most people.
Very little evidence that Khazars have much to do with modern Ashkenazi. There is very little Turkic in Yiddish, which is derived from much more westerly German dialects. The Khazars were a fleeting group, who disappeared rapidly and there is no evidence most of the Khazars even converted to Judaism... many were Christians and Muslims.
@@calibvr There are a number of other things too. The one thing that they do have in common is that the Pale and that territory overlap a bit. But that is as much to do with the Polish king inviting them onto his territory centuries later. There is little evidence most of the Ks even converted in the first place - many of them would have been Christians and Muslims. p.s. Are you thumbing up your own posts?
@@sevans606 Lmao? They cobbled their religion together from all of the more ancient civilisations surrounding them. Their books are full of stolen content rewritten to serve a racial supremacist doctrine.
My. Mother lived on Donore Avenue and spoke fondly of her neighbours, she used to light their fire on a Saturday because it was not permitted being their day of ? not sure what it was called. Our family doctor was of the Jewish faith and finally, I attended a private school on Leinster Road, Rathmines run by a lovely man by the name of Dr. Teller, he also was of the Jewish faith. Very fond memories of all our friends and work colleagues. Thank you for this video,
Sabbath I would imagine. Now I am just remembering some of the customs from "Fiddler on the Roof" I am Catholic. But Donore Avenue yes the people around there lovely. All the old Dubliners very civilised.
@@finolaomurchu8217 Many thanks Finola, memory recall not what it used to be! Best wishes. Col.
A Shabbat goy is a non-Jewish person who carries out various services forbidden to Jews on the Sabbath such as lighting fires.
@@johnivory1 You can light a fire any time, it's not even mentioned in Torah. Also, Sabbath DAY does not begin in the evening, obviously. Also, God's calendar never contained a rolling seven day week, so saturn-day is Babylonian. Judaists are so lost.
My mothet grew up in Stepney in London. She used to put the pennies in the gas meter for the next door neighbour on the Sabbath which starts on Friday evening and ends on saturday sometime. As it is a day of rest orthodox Jews dont even touch money.
Thank you for uploading this. From the bottom of my heart, thank you.
Revelation 2:9 "I know thy works, and tribulation, and poverty, (but thou art rich) and I know the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews, and are not, but are the synagogue of Satan."
Did you see the video of the jewish man who bought and sold. Had a shop in the Liberties. Has an English accent, but so knowledgeable of the Dublin people and the general area. Shop in existence since 1930's so he had seen a lot. The time of video is roughly 1970's or early 80's.
@@finolaomurchu8217 Do you know who uploaded it?
@@goblinoide Your hate is not wanted here. Your hate has already been responsible for enough murder and suffering elsewhere.
@@goblinoide based
lived on Saint Kevin's Parade for 13 years great to see this thank you
St Kevin's Parade is just off Portobello Road. Lovely red brick houses, I am from Dublin 8 area myself originally Kilmainham end.☘
Makes me think of Leopld Bloom and his dad. Thanks for another great upload.
I thought they never let 'em in ?
Marvellous- thank you❤
Fascinating - Absolutely wonderful. Dublin Jews were some of the warmest and giving people .. They were very respected amongst "True Blue Dubs" and were known to become more Dublin than the Dubs themselves. A shocking loss to the rich tapestry of 20th & 21st Century Dublin.
Same over most of Europe. There were big visible Jewish populations in many places which have now disappeared. Many of them went to the States etc, married out of their religion, or just secularised. They've the same main issue as Christians, a lot of young people leave and don't practice the religion. That's what's happened in these islands anyway. Judaism seems to be a hard religion to follow - much harder than just turning up on an occasional Sunday or attending an occasional prayer meeting... it affects your diet, your dress and a whole host of other things if you follow it observantly. (I was having this discussion with a Mormon recently- he thought Mormonism was a difficult religion to observe, but I said it was a doddle compared to Orthodox or ultra-Orthodox Judaism.)
@@thursoberwick1948 would disagree with most of thing points you’ve made here. Most Jews are much more staunch and only marry other Jews…
@@thursoberwick1948 that's not what christianity is.
@@calibvr Did I say it was? Skim reading is bad thing sometimes. I said that Jews and Christians both have difficulty retaining their youth, and they share that in common. I didn't actually define Christianity. (Before you go all ratty on me, I go to church myself. It's a big problem.)
@@tomhinds14 Your comment was hidden! No, many of them secularise, and many of them do marry out. The ultraorthodox end tend to marry in, but the further you get away from that, the more likely they are to marry out.
I went to the Jewish museum in Dublin back in 2019. The Jewish history of the city is very interesting, and the museum is part of an old synagogue (which is on the upper floor) that's still sometimes used for Jewish ceremonies. I would definitely recommend visiting the museum to anyone who wants to learn more about Dublin's Jewish history and the city's Jewish community today.
Ireland for the Irish. Aka only for Roman Catholic ethnic Irish.
@@meatsaxs5203 dumb hateful comment.
very cool! I came from isaacsons in Lithuania
@@meatsaxs5203shut the fuck up....irish have been emigrating everywhere in the world for centuries. Within reason, we should be able to return the favor
@@sbakernyc5761 We've been going to our Adam relatives land, and helped to make it plentiful. These satanic, cainite, identity stealing parasites, come to do the opposite. They're the ones behind the curtain that controlled the Irish forced famine. It was Cromwell that let them back into England after they had been kicked out prior.
How's your within reason going?
Why do you think they were kicked out of Russia. Don't tell me, you'll say jealousy from the Russians
A fascinating lost part of Dublin's history. Thank you
Interesting fact but current president of Izack Hertzog grandfather was chief rabbi in Ireland .
That's right. I remember a politician in Israel having a Dublin accent, and being surprised. Chaim Hertzog born in Ireland and grew up in Dublin.
I love the videos of lreland 🇮🇪☘️☘️☘️
Dublin's Jewish Irishman Robert Briscoe was elected Lord Mayor of Dublin in 1956 and 1961and his son Ben Briscoe also in 1988.
@Edward Longshanks Eh...Judaism is a religion. Irish is a nationality. What exactly is your problem, apart from a typical Brit psycho obsession with trolling Irish-related UA-cam content?
@Edward Longshanks my family were both
Ireland for the Irish, not for the Jewish
@@meatsaxs5203 Pathetic troll 😂
It's amazing how jews are a tiny minority of the world's population and yet so frequently end up in positions of power ruling nations other than their own.
Amazing, love to see this it’s apart of dublins history you don’t see too often
We’re still here. Most Irish jews are very secular and congregate around foxrock and dalkey.
I would love to find out the families who still live in Ireland, I've heard that some of my family, Anglican since at least 1890's in north county Dublin and might have come from Lithuania as Jews. My last name is Sharpe which is not a common name in Ireland but mostly a Jewish name here in the United States.
@@fred66665 lots of Jews anglicized their names so it could be something that sounds like Sharpe. I would have classed Sharpe as an English name.
@@icemanire5467 Sharp tends to be a Scottish surname. It was used to anglicise MacCiarain in some parts of the Highlands.
I've never run into a Jewish Sharp, as far as I know... always thoroughly gentile Scots. I'd imagine it may be an anglicisation of something like Scharpf or Scharff if it is a Jewish surname.
@@fred66665 Could’ve been “Shapiro” or “Szapiro” which is a commen Ashkenazi Jewish surname. “Sharpe” would’ve been a fairly straightforward Anglicisation of it.
@@fred66665 Sharpe and Sharp is a common numerous name in Scotland..
What a fantastic treasure of another time.
Wish I can go back in time with my family....
Lovely Dublin☘
mad I have Lithuanian Jewish ancestors in Dublin. thanks for uploading
Lovely clip!
Great video, thanks for the upload 👍
My father was dominic foster from Eastwall Dublin intercity.. his sister married a Jewish man..I believe they had two children a boy and a girl. And lived on the south circular road of Dublin. Would love to get in touch with them. Shalom ❤
My grandfather was from East Wall and his mother was Jewish, they lived up on Killane Road - his sisters were said to be stunning!
Now go to that same place in 2022, and look what they’ve done to it.
This area now is has a lot of islamics
what they've done?
@@ananotherlifex1547 Sharia?
@@ianosborne188 Yep I get what you mean. Mr. Osborne with all due respect I doubt whether you exactly know what Sharia is. Islam is a religion (with 2 billions followers), it is not an ethnicity. It is up to you but would be nice to distinguish the difference between religion and ethnic culture.
fantastic people..a benefit to any state..real hard workers
They'll give you a loan and everything
They run hollywood so well
Larry they are controlling the world
@@kanthakathewhite1012 and your mind ya silly tramp 😘
Whites got skill issues it's not your problem bro
I was in Ireland in 2010 and my brother in law drove by a Jewish Temple. Many Orthodox men were walking about the small village. Freedom is wonderful.
I think there is synagogue in Carlow
So why do you take it from Americans daily?
ok, freedom is wonderful, but what happens if they have 7 children on average, enormously increasing, and then your country becomes theirs?
@@CarloRossi54523 It is there country,
@@jameshealy2512 they are jews, their country is israel
Excellent upload,,,little Jerusalem lol
This explains perfectly why when i put into ancient hebrew.sometimes it comes up with yiddish translation.which is more up to date.
Why do they keep getting kicked out ?
David Duke of Dublin
Because when something bad happened back in the times of kings and emperors, when something bad happened, they couldnt blane someonein government because there wasnt one. So they tended to blame an entire group of people, and unfortunately, they blamed jews because Judus betrayed jesus and was a jew so in everyones mind the jews killed jesus. Even though it was just one jewish guy
@The Gael You'd be suprised
Ever heard of Genrikh Yagoda?
because they never assimilated and were proud and rich
i bet they fitted in perfectly to irish society
Practically shapeshifted.
They all left
@@doylec27 Did they? We have at least one Taoiseach and one Foreign minister from them. I think a few stuck around.
@@peterhoulihan9766 Who's those two you mentioned? please
What's the first place mentioned by the auld fella - sounds like Kimerick? He then mentions Terenure, Stillorgan and Foxrock.
Sounds like Kimmerage but I think he meant Kimmage
Kimmage. I actually laughed when he said that, I thought he was going to say they moved to America when the war broke out, rather than a couple of miles down the road.
Born and bred on the S.C.R. Thank you for sharing. Its ironic that 'Little Jerusalem' is now a predominatly Muslim area. Love it but wish I could go back in time and experience those days too
Sister lived there until 3 years ago. Had to get out of the place. Absolutely sad.
@@barryb90 what's happened to it?
@@dannymcintyre3819 is like London bud. Shame.
@@aaroni5074 You can thank Varadkar, one of the graduates of Davos' "Young Global Leaders" programme, along with the likes of Justin Trudeau, Jacinda Ardern, Tony Blair, Angela Merkel, Emmanuel Macron, even Zelensky apparently. All influenced by the exact same ideas. Their aim is not diversity, but to create a homogeneous global culture with a handful of companies running the show.
@@dannymcintyre3819 a certain worshipers of peace. They bullied the locals out of Luton and Bradford too.
I've never seen an Irish jew
That's because it's a contradiction in terms.
@Peter Houlihan Hi, I'm an Irish Jew. County Galway. Cíll Rónáín, Inishmor. My mother was a McLaughlin.
Haigh. Is Giúdach Éireannach mé. Tá mé i mo chónaí i gCill Rónáín, Inis Mór, Contae na Gaillimhe. Ba McLaughlin mo mháthair.
@@joebaumgart1146well done my friend. All I heard was crickets from the other side. 😂
a man with a beard in 1965 thats so rare
Who is this guy
My great grandfather was leopold fellner his da johanne came from Austria in 1880s very Jewish looking but I don't know if he was,my ma thinks they were
Exodus 3 14
Such a tragedy when wolves are let in the sheepfold
What are you on about exactly anto?
My Grandfather was an Irish jew who died fighting for a free united Ireland.
You can be both Iridh and Jewish
Jesus was Jewish and was born to Mary, the wife of Joseph both of whom were also Jewish. most or all of the disciples were Jewish so this is all good and fine with me. I am not worried about where a person is from all, their religion is also not a problem for me, We all look to God to help us out on this earth and be allowed to return inter into the Kingdom of God when our days is done
Yeah no. We don't follow Judeo-"Christianity". They can return to their pit in the middle east and fend for their own rather than inviting the rest of the world to fill our towns and cities.
Subversives.
The only way to heaven is through the one true faith James.
@@BrianBoru5523 there is only 1 intercessor between God and man and that's the man christ Jesus
He's the way the truth and the life and no1 comes to the father but by him 🙏
Religion is of the devil follow only the messiah Jesus christ
@@BrianBoru5523 We talking about Zeus and the lads right?
*Oy Vey wid the moving and de working and de congregating of de Jewish people...............*
I never hear about Irish jews in Israel
why would you?
@@Alphae21 I guess some of them moved there
@@maavet2351 there arent really any in the first place, most irish are roman catholic
@@Alphae21 Yea
@@maavet2351 ok
Did not know this
Me neither.. quite interesting..
Toda raba.
תודה רבה! עם ישראל חי!
@@sara505sings diabhial
In google translator
Free Palestine
you can respect Jews as well as support Palestinian freedom .
They don’t all hate Palestinian
Get out of Ireland first
Exactly
Free Palestine from Hamas
Does anyone know why they left the city after ww2? I'd assume the substantial prewar diaspora grew in size after Jews fled Germany up until 1938 when they stopped being allowed to leave Germany, similarly logical would be an influx of Jew who were lucky to escape German occupied countries during the war, as well as a significant Jewish population that understandably did not consider returning from Camps to Germany, Austria, Poland, Sowiet Russia.
One would assume the number of Jewish refugees and displaced persons would consider settling down in a neighbourhood where a Jewish presence had been established decades earlierr and was still thriving.
I'm quite aware that the KinderTransport was assistance to children because the UK had denied adult Jews applying for refugee status in the UK the right to enter, did that change after ww2 ended?
I find it surprising that the area was abandoned by Jews by 1945 instead of the population increasing with the displacement of Survivors.
Soccislisim because the thing jn Ireland than and the jews like freemarket.,,, they voted with there feet,,,,
@@williewilliams4654 Have you lost your mind? Ireland has never been anything close to socialist you blunted bell end. The reason so many left is economics (Ireland was poor) and Zionism, Israeli statehood started to become realised after WWII
Irish war of independence and then a civil war followed so people moved to safer countries during post ww1 and 1920 s a percentage stayed in ireland.
Israel was established in 1947. A lot of Jewish adherents left Ireland to live there as the years went on.
Ireland for the Irish
Jewblin
Hella facial hair on that lad
We are fortunate as a nation to have a fairly good track record on relations with our Jewish brethren. G-d willing, that will persist. It is interesting that in the 1800s Jewish immigrants displaced Irish and Black Americans 2:30 2:30 in Boston’s West End!
Root's happened in GREAT BRITAIN ALL OVER THIER LAND
NOT a special form of Hebrew-Yiddish!
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That's the Jordanian Flag with the Star removed 🤏
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no need to stay in Ireland when the English hand you Palestine on a silver platter, eh?
Great people to mind money.
mind? MIND?
Ireland always has bn a jewish stronghold.the redhand on flag belonged to zarah.judah s son jacobs.grandson..twins were born.midwife saw zarahs hand first come out.covered in blood.from the womb.then go back in.pharez was the heir firstborn.followed by zarah.of the royal line of israel.
❤from him came king david.solomon.and our saviour.jesus.from zarah came rome.troy.and of course hibernia.or eberia.(Eber was descendant of shem)they both had the blessings from their father.jacob or israel.3000 yrs ago
Jew used to be yew which are followers of the yew tree
Is that right?
@@grahamluna6935 No, it's not.
If only they understood the prophecy’s written about Jesus coming they’d accept his free gift of salvation
But no they will never understand
@@calibvr yeah I agree how did they study scripture and not see it all pointed to Jesus
@@calibvr fair
we are jews deal with it.
If Jesus was the Messiah, why is Moses dead and the world shite?
He was a wise man and a great teacher. There's nothing wrong with just being that. It's more than you can say for most people.
Mazel Tov
Judelektion
Rev.2.9.-3.9. Khazars.
Very little evidence that Khazars have much to do with modern Ashkenazi. There is very little Turkic in Yiddish, which is derived from much more westerly German dialects. The Khazars were a fleeting group, who disappeared rapidly and there is no evidence most of the Khazars even converted to Judaism... many were Christians and Muslims.
@@thursoberwick1948 that disproves nothing
@@calibvr There are a number of other things too. The one thing that they do have in common is that the Pale and that territory overlap a bit. But that is as much to do with the Polish king inviting them onto his territory centuries later. There is little evidence most of the Ks even converted in the first place - many of them would have been Christians and Muslims.
p.s. Are you thumbing up your own posts?
Doesn't matter. Neither they nor their books have any business being in european countries.
@@peterhoulihan9766 Why not? We've been here for thousands of years. People tried to get rid of us. Yet here I am.
Pip pip de doodly doo.
The ended up being pogromed didn't they ? I expect it was the Irish at fault
Idiot alert.....
In Limerick 61 years before.
It's always someone else's fault.
Yes in Limerick. A disgraceful episode in our history
Yay jews :D
Easy, gentile. Easy now.
The first people to choose god
@@sevans606 the only people to avoid him*
@@sevans606 Lmao? They cobbled their religion together from all of the more ancient civilisations surrounding them. Their books are full of stolen content rewritten to serve a racial supremacist doctrine.