Tea Party rally: “If we do nothing, we are no better than the Jews who stood in line for the gas chambers”.
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Tea Party rally: “If we do nothing, we are no better than the Jews who stood in line for the gas chambers”.

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"A few years ago, Ola found out from Warsaw’s Jewish Historical Institute that both she and her husband are technically Jews. “It was unbelievable — it turned out that we had Jewish roots. It was a shock,” she said. At the time, she and Pawel were active in Warsaw’s neo-Nazi movement. “I was a nationalist 100 percent. Back then when we were skinheads it was all about white power… that Jews were the biggest plague and the worst evil of this world,” Pawel said."

Neo-Nazi Couple Find Out They’re Jewish

"The Talmud tells a famous story about a man who came to the great Rabbi Hillel and demanded, impudently and provocatively, to be taught the entire Torah while standing on one foot. Unperturbed, Hillel replied, “What you don’t like done to you, don’t do to others. That is the entire Torah; the rest is commentary."

Psychoanalyze this - The Boston Globe

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No people on earth have been less “anti-Semitic” than the Arabs. The persecution of the Jews has been confined almost entirely to the Christian nations of the West. Jews, themselves, will admit that never since the Great Dispersion did Jews develop so freely and reach such importance as in Spain when it was an Arab possession. With very minor exceptions, Jews have lived for many centuries in the Middle East, in complete peace and friendliness with their Arab neighbours.

Damascus, Baghdad, Beirut and other Arab centres have always contained large and prosperous Jewish colonies. Until the Zionist invasion of Palestine began, these Jews received the most generous treatment—far, far better than in Christian Europe. Now, unhappily, for the first time in history, these Jews are beginning to feel the effects of Arab resistance to the Zionist assault. Most of them are as anxious as Arabs to stop it. Most of these Jews who have found happy homes among us resent, as we do, the coming of these strangers.

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King Abdullah bin Al-Hussein (1882-1951)

"Holocaust survivor and Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel criticized a Teabagger protester in Washington, DC this week who held up a sign showing dead bodies from the Dachau concentration camp stacked in a pile, and compared this to the Democrats’ health care reform plan. Here are a few of the Teabaggers’ responses to Weisel…"

ontd_political: Teabaggers think Jews should “stop whining” about the “Hollowcaust”