Sayaras
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The whole idea of khazar began by a non -historian author who tried to combat anti-Semitism by arguing that the persecured Jews were not at "fault" about when the Romans nailed Jesus.
It got a new 'life' only by anti Jewish bigots since 1970, such as by Arab neo nazi Issa Nakhleh who wrote his obsession about Muhammad. And who supported Arab office in Nazi Germany in 1939, denied the holocaust in the 1970s and 1980s, and had worked with neo Nazis most of his life.
Today it's mainly propagated by neo Nazis and the likes.
Judaism has allowed for voluntary conversion through most of its history. Indeed, the great-grandmother of King David, Ruth, was a Moabite convert. Therefore, even if the Ashkenazi were descendants of Khazar converts, they would still be entirely, legitimately Jewish in the eyes of Jewish law.
Oh yes.
And anti-Semitism always referred to anti Jewish bigotry. Semitic or not.
It got a new 'life' only by anti Jewish bigots since 1970, such as by Arab neo nazi Issa Nakhleh who wrote his obsession about Muhammad. And who supported Arab office in Nazi Germany in 1939, denied the holocaust in the 1970s and 1980s, and had worked with neo Nazis most of his life.
Today it's mainly propagated by neo Nazis and the likes.
- Anything about Gilad Atzmon or Arab-Neo-Nazi Issa Nakhleh is infamous.
- Most Israelis are not Ashkenazi.
- Converts (even if debunked Khazar were to be true) have the same rights to Israel, because it's not about "race " or racism.
A German or an Arab who converts to Judaism has as much a right as any Jew to the land of Israel - their historic homeland before the Arab immigration.
Gazan who escaped to Israel, converted to Judaism shares his story
The amazing story of the Gazan who escaped to Israel and converted to Judaism.
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Judaism has allowed for voluntary conversion through most of its history. Indeed, the great-grandmother of King David, Ruth, was a Moabite convert. Therefore, even if the Ashkenazi were descendants of Khazar converts, they would still be entirely, legitimately Jewish in the eyes of Jewish law.
Oh yes.
And anti-Semitism always referred to anti Jewish bigotry. Semitic or not.
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