Chinese descendants of ancient Jewish community make aliyah: "Immediately following their arrival, the seven knelt down and kissed the soil of the Holy Land. "My dream is to complete the process of converting to Judaism and become a certified rabbi, after which I will return to my community and serve as its first rabbi since the dissolve of the Jewish community some 150 years ago," said 23-year-old Yaacob Wang. "I am excited to arrive to the holy land. It is a dream come true," he added."
Ce site est dédié aux millions d'Européens qui, malgré d'incessantes campagnes de désinformation, ne croient pas que les Juifs ne sont capables que du pire; ne dissimulent pas leur antisémitisme dans le langage de l'antisionisme; et savent qu'Israël représente ce qu'il y a de meilleur dans une démocratie.
samedi 24 octobre 2009
Tiens, ils n'ont vraiment pas l'air juifs !
"I am excited to arrive to the holy land. It is a dream come true."
Chinese descendants of ancient Jewish community make aliyah: "Immediately following their arrival, the seven knelt down and kissed the soil of the Holy Land. "My dream is to complete the process of converting to Judaism and become a certified rabbi, after which I will return to my community and serve as its first rabbi since the dissolve of the Jewish community some 150 years ago," said 23-year-old Yaacob Wang. "I am excited to arrive to the holy land. It is a dream come true," he added."
Chinese descendants of ancient Jewish community make aliyah: "Immediately following their arrival, the seven knelt down and kissed the soil of the Holy Land. "My dream is to complete the process of converting to Judaism and become a certified rabbi, after which I will return to my community and serve as its first rabbi since the dissolve of the Jewish community some 150 years ago," said 23-year-old Yaacob Wang. "I am excited to arrive to the holy land. It is a dream come true," he added."
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3 commentaires :
De bien féroces sionistes ! ! ;-)
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Parce qu'il existe un type juif????
À LIRE : " ÊTRE JUIF EN CHINE " de Nadine Perront, chez Albin Michel.
L'histoire extraordinaire des communautés de Kaifeng et de Shangaï.
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