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I'm always fascinated by Atheist Jewish historians who have to mangle the meaning of Hebrew works to get their "point" across.
And yes, I have had discussions with pseudo-intellectuals who use to hate it when I asked them for a Chumash.
Today, I just whip out my phone and they blow up and walk away.
Even that totally noxious, and disproved, Khazar hypothesis of Ashkenazi ancestry, began as speculation by Jewish scholars in the early 19th Century on possible alternative origins for Ashkenazim communities in Europe.
The Nazis used it to their advantage and anti-Zionist today will drag it out from time to time.