Irrelevant where he was born. God had made promises of the land to them over 3,000 years ago. |
There is, of course, the pesky problem that the radical, extremist Zionists attempting to redeem that fairytale promise have about as much biological connection to the land as the Easter Bunny. |
Welp, I’d say they have more than that, given that even haters of Israel concede that Jesus was a Palestinian Jew and all. |
Israel has a right to exist in East Berlin |
So then we should stereotype people based on ethnicity or is that a bad thing? |
The Weimar Republic was the first Jewish state |
Yiddish is the real language of the elite Israelis not Hebrew. Germany is their real homeland
The anti Semitism is actually in Ashkenazi Jewish/Israel’s founding fathers’ ethos. As Helen Thomas said, go back to Poland |
Hebrew originated in Poland? |
Modern Hebrew was revived in the late 19th to unify Jewish communities. While the vocabulary draws heavily from Biblical Hebrew its sentence structure, shaped by European Jewish immigrants, often mirrors German and Yiddish patterns—favoring subject-verb-object order—unlike the verb-initial, simpler structures of Old Hebrew spoken by Yemeni Jews.
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Again: Hebrew originated in Poland? |
Israeli/modern Hebrew is a constructed language made by Zionists, for Israel. Still rather amusing that they invented a new language, and gave it the name of a previous language that some Jews still spoke.. |
Yes
Modern Hebrew was created by Eliezer Yitzhak Perlman. He was born in the Pale of Settlement. |
Nope. The question was about Hebrew, not “Modern Hebrew.” |
Pretty certain that there is evidence that there is a Jewish connection to the land where Israel now is. And, it seems to go back 3,000 years. |
Mizrahi Jews didn’t even speak Hebrew. They spoke Arabic. When they first made Aliyah, they got along better with Palestinians than with ashkenazi Jews- go figure and the army used them as translators. They don’t get enough credit for helping to peacefully break the ice and stabilize the Palestinian Israeli conflict due to the lingual similarity. If they didn’t emigrate, the situation would be far worse as unbelievable as that sounds. |