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Tag Archives: goyim
I Despise Rabbis Who Demand To Be Flattered
I know rabbis who are all over-joyed by the sincerity of the goyim they are converting to the one true faith. What gets me is that these rabbis actually believe what these potential converts tell them about their motives for … Continue reading
Posted in Conversion, Orthodoxy, Rabbis
Tagged actions speak louder than words, fellow jew, flail, goyim, louder than words, pieties, shul, true faith
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Betty and the menace to the bio-Jewess
Lilit Marcus writes on Jewcy.com: A few weeks ago, I wrote a post on Jewcy about my Jewish identity – more specifically, about not knowing Hebrew and wondering if that made me less of a Jew. I also referenced the … Continue reading
Posted in Chaim Amalek, Jewcy
Tagged amalek, first cousin, goyim, jewish man, lilit, luke ford, orthodox jews, reform synagogue, Satmar, shiksa, two generations, yellow peril
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Things the press knows about Martin Luther King but won’t remind us
Chaim Amalek emails: That he was a womanizer. That several of his top advisers (including a jew named Stanley D. Levison) were at one time a card-carrying members of the Communist Party USA. That the title "Doctor" was the result … Continue reading
Posted in Blacks
Tagged boston university, communist party usa, goyim, levison, martin luther king, Rahm Emanuel
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Will I See My Family For Christmas?
No. All my family lives in Australia. While my family is always glad to see me, Christmas has never been a big deal in my home. We didn’t celebrate it — though we did give gifts. My dad looked at … Continue reading
Posted in Personal
Tagged big sister, chanukah, chanukkah, goyim, jewish faith, jewish thing, pagan, rituals, sermons, seventh day adventists
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Touro College Opens In Los Angeles
Lindsay Kuhn writes in the Jewish Journal: "At Touro, students are not exposed to literature or films they would consider immodest or indecent, or to a campus life that challenges Orthodox values. Men and women have separate classes at Touro, … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Jewish Journal
Tagged dennis wilen, goyim, jewish calendar, Jewish Journal, webmaster dennis
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