Lipush
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The very reason they are so anti Semetic is because it's always the loosers and garbage of humanity that blames the Jews for the miserable useless lives they lead.So much energy wasted on hating the success of Israel when they could be busy working on their own futures. It is a real shame. - Jeremiah
Yes and it is easier to blame someone else than to accept responsibility for what you do for your own society.
For instance, the holocaust. The Jewish people are a people who set up memorials, remembrances, there is a day for everything! They carefully documented everything including before they were taken away in Warsaw, Poland.
They even buried a time capsule to be found later to tell their stories. I was reading about it today. They have kept the memory of their people perfectly preserved through documentation, photography, holocaust museums, all the historical documentation and this is to their credit they are so thorough a people!
So tender hearted a people that they value their heritage so greatly! I wish to God all nationalities felt that way but unfortunately most do not. So again, it is a matter of laziness and envy and stupidity, ultimately. They cannot stand seeing a people more dignified, civilized and caring for their own than they are themselves. It is a reminder of how miserable they truly are! - Jeremiah
It reminds me of the Napoleon story of his impression with the Jewish people
He once was traveling through a small Jewish town in Europe.
He entered a synagogue.
There he saw an incredible sight. Men and women weeping.
They were sitting on the floor on small stools holding candles while reading from books.
The synagogue had an elaborate chandelier but only a few candles were lit. If not for the small candle lights the magnificent synagogue would have been in complete darkness.
It was a gloomy and sad sight to behold.
Napoleon asked why the people were weeping and wanted to know what misfortune had happened here.
An enlightened Jewish French officer told him that nothing new and terrible had happened. The Jewish people had a custom to gather once a year on a day called the ninth day of Av, the day that marks the destruction of the Jewish people's Temple.
Twice they built a magnificent Temple in Jerusalem and both were destroyed.
After their second Temple was destroyed the people were scattered all over the world and sold as slaves.
Some escaped and built their homes world over.
Somehow the Jewish people exist without their country and their Temple.
In order to commemorate these sad events they gather once a year in synagogue. There they fast, pray, and read sad prophetic writings concerning the destruction of their Temple and land. What we see in this town is happening in all Jewish communities.
Napoleon inquired as to how many years have they been doing this and was told it was over 2000 years.
Upon hearing this Napoleon exclaimed, "Certainly a people which has mourned the loss of their Temple for so long will survive to see it rebuilt!"