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guyver01

Lifer
Sep 25, 2000
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Sorry I have to say this but Jewish ethnic food is possibly the worse ethnic food in the world.

except macaroons.

i love coconut and chocolate macaroons

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and Hamantashen

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techs

Lifer
Sep 26, 2000
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that's better than sacrificing a person, which is what happened to St. Simon of Trent.

http://www.stsimonoftrent.com/

"Church. It was at this time that the Jew Tobias approached the child, who was not quite 30 months old, and while speaking kindly and offering the boy a piece of money, picked him up and carried him at once to the house of the Jew Samuel.

When night fell, the twin brothers Saligman and Samuel, with Tobias, Vitalis (Veitel), Moses, Israel and Mayr, undressed the little boy and unmercifully butchered him. While Moses strangled him with a handkerchief as he lay across Samuel’s knee, pieces of flesh from his neck were cut with a knife and the blood collected in a bowl. At the same time, they punctured the naked offering with needles and murmured Hebrew curses. They then cut pieces of flesh from the boy’s arm and legs and collected the blood in pots."

St. Simon was actually a 2 year old boy, he was made a saint after he was butchered by a Jewish rabbi. It was this kind of behavior that was responsible for the expulsion of Jews from 12 to 15 countries during the Middle Ages.

The practice of Blood Passover is further described in Ariel Toaff's book of the same name. Ariel Toaff is a senior professor of history at some university in Israel. He is also Jewish.

http://www.bloodpassover.com/


Just in case anyone still believes your bullshit, I suggest they read the real story at wiki:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Simon_of_Trent

btw still can't get over that whole Hitler lost thing, can ya?
 

JEDIYoda

Lifer
Jul 13, 2005
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I have a good friend that lives in Israel and she says Jews can't ever let go of anything in the past, like a bad mother in law. She says they think the entire world hates them and many of them hold the world responsible for the holocaust. That got me thinking "this holiday is all about celebrating escape of enslavement from the Egyptians thousands and thousands and thousands of years ago? Good grief, she's right. Get over it already :p"

I doubt you have any friends...but you have a good imagination!!
 

Heller

Diamond Member
Jul 10, 2006
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happy paysach to my fellow jews. at least thats what my grandpa calls it :p
 

Nik

Lifer
Jun 5, 2006
16,101
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that's better than sacrificing a person, which is what happened to St. Simon of Trent.

http://www.stsimonoftrent.com/

"Church. It was at this time that the Jew Tobias approached the child, who was not quite 30 months old, and while speaking kindly and offering the boy a piece of money, picked him up and carried him at once to the house of the Jew Samuel.

When night fell, the twin brothers Saligman and Samuel, with Tobias, Vitalis (Veitel), Moses, Israel and Mayr, undressed the little boy and unmercifully butchered him. While Moses strangled him with a handkerchief as he lay across Samuel’s knee, pieces of flesh from his neck were cut with a knife and the blood collected in a bowl. At the same time, they punctured the naked offering with needles and murmured Hebrew curses. They then cut pieces of flesh from the boy’s arm and legs and collected the blood in pots."

St. Simon was actually a 2 year old boy, he was made a saint after he was butchered by a Jewish rabbi. It was this kind of behavior that was responsible for the expulsion of Jews from 12 to 15 countries during the Middle Ages.

The practice of Blood Passover is further described in Ariel Toaff's book of the same name. Ariel Toaff is a senior professor of history at some university in Israel. He is also Jewish.

http://www.bloodpassover.com/

Good fuckin grief... D: