US marks first Jewish immigrants

The tiny Jewish community was at the mercy of the Dutch who ruled what was then New Amsterdam. The Dutch Reformed governor, Peter Stuyvesant, who had voiced his personal prejudice even against other Christian denominations, viewed the Jewish refugees as "very repugnant." Still, the 23 demanded to stay. They had no choice.

"But the Jews had to be unobtrusive, and the governor said that if they got sick or were in need, they had to take care of their own," said Rabbi Marc Angel, spiritual head of today's Shearith Israel congregation, which was founded 350 years ago by those first Jewish Americans.


All other people would be wise to learn from the ways of the Jews.
 
Dave said:
All other people would be wise to learn from the ways of the Jews.

Indeed. Jews pretend to be great multiracialists, but are in fact the most ethnocentric people alive. They cooperate with each other to achieve domination. They cannot even be criticized. They exercise tremendous power despite small numbers and the dislike of much of the rest of the world.

Mark me down as jealous, but willing to learn.
 
William Joyce said:
Indeed. Jews pretend to be great multiracialists, but are in fact the most ethnocentric people alive. They cooperate with each other to achieve domination. They cannot even be criticized. They exercise tremendous power despite small numbers and the dislike of much of the rest of the world.

Mark me down as jealous, but willing to learn.
What you write is true, thats why I belive if other groups worked and lived more like Jews the world would be a better place.
 
Dave said:
What you write is true, thats why I belive if other groups worked and lived more like Jews the world would be a better place.

hell ya----send me my 25,000 dollar check to move out of my settlement (along with my stipend from the American taxpayers!)
 

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