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I know mate, how evil are these Jews?
So evil they volunteer to serve the whole community (not just Jews) saving lives.
They take work passed to them from hospitals and the police, they don't observe sabbath because of their voluntary emergency work.
Truly the most evil thing I've ever seen in my life.
Make sure you refuse their help if you're in danger of losing your life at any point in the future.
Muppet.
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Alex Barnicoat@AlexBarnicoat_
@TRobinsonNewEra These are Jewish Ambulances, owned by the Jewish Emergency Services. They run parallel to our own national emergency services for non jews. It seems like our country has been conquered by Jews, not Muslims. But you wouldn't admit that, Tommy.
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@Alfred1488SS @TheRoyalSerf You upload lolis and edits and no one liked your reply. Time to get a job
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ערבי שמצלם, חייל חרדי שמרביץ עם חגורת ב' ואשה עם שתי סכינים שברור שנלקחו ממטבח צבאי ואפילו אזעקה.
מיקרו קוסמוס של ישראל ב-דקה ו 48 שניות.
Johnny Sack@GuyShahar93
בינתיים בבאר שבע
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#ChineseJews
The Jews of Kaifeng are considered China’s only native Jewish Community.
Jews have lived in Kaifeng, a city in central China’s Henan province, for over 1,000 years. This makes the Kaifeng Jews the oldest Jewish community in China. The exact time Jews arrived in Kaifeng is not entirely certain. Most scholars believe that Jews first arrived during the Song Dynasty (960-1127 C.E.), from India or Persia (present day Iran), stops on the Silk Road. During this period, the Chinese people called the Jews “Tiaojinjiao” (the religion that removes the tendon) because Jewish dietary law (kashrut) forbids the consumption of the sciatic nerve. A bit later, during the Ming Dynasty, the emperor assigned Jews one of eight last names because he found Hebrew names confusing. To this day Kaifeng Jews can be recognized by their last names: Ai, Shi, Gao, Gan, Jin, Li, Zhang or Zhao.
Much like Jews outside of China, for centuries, Kaifeng Jews centered their Jewish practices around the synagogue: observing Shabbat and other Jewish holidays, holding circumcisions for sons and giving their children Hebrew names in addition to Chinese names.
At its peak, the community had around 5,000 members. Today, 500-1000 Jews still live in Kaifeng but many have made aliyah (return) to Israel in recent years, but proving their Jewishness is complex. Chinese descent is patrilineal, which means that descent is calculated through male links only. Traditionally, Jews use matrilineal descent to determine if a person is Jewish. Influenced by Chinese practices, Kaifeng Jews trace Jewish lineage through the patrilineal line. This practice produces extra challenges for Kaifeng Jews who wish to be accepted as Jewish by the larger Jewish community — especially those seeking to move to Israel. Since Kaifeng Jews don’t fit the criteria of Israel’s Law of Return, they are required to go through a yearlong conversion process in order to become Israeli citizens.
Although communist China has never recognized Judaism as an authorized religion, for years Judaism has been unofficially tolerated all over the country. However, China is cracking down on all non-government approved religions due to concerns that minority religious groups could lead to social and political instability.

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>IT was All A DREAM
>IT was All A DREAM
>IT was All A DREAM
Youngwiz@YoungwiMn
CHAINSAW MAN WAS ALL A DREAM LMAOOOOOOOOO😭😭
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