Not only all that, but Ms Palin has had virtually no contact with Jewish people in America. In fact, most Alaskans still use the term "to jew someone down" as part of their every day vocabulary when speaking about bargaining at the store....so I guess Ms Palin has a huge storehouse of inherited antiSemitic fixations based not on hatred but on ignornace. Ask her what she thinks of Jewish people someone? I am sure he only knows about 3.
Just because someone has no contact with Jews does not mean they have an ingrown dislike of them.
Please.....give more credit to people.
Besides, Alaska has more Jewish residents than you think. Anchorage has a fairly strong Jewish community. Just "google" the synagogue there. I believe they go by the name "Frozen Chosen".
Lastly, the Republican Jewish Coalition gave Governor Palin an "A" for support for Jewish issues.
I will proudly wear a 'McCippah' or McCain/Palin kippah on Rosh Hashanah.
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Posted by: Scott | August 30, 2008 1:11 AM
Not only all that, but Ms Palin has had virtually no contact with
Jewish people in America. In fact, most Alaskans still use the term
"to jew someone down" as part of their every day vocabulary when
speaking about bargaining at the store....so I guess Ms Palin has a
huge storehouse of inherited antiSemitic fixations based not on hatred
but on ignornace. Ask her what she thinks of Jewish people someone? I
am sure he only knows about 3.
How absurd.
Just because someone has no contact with Jews does not mean they have an ingrown dislike of them.
Please.....give more credit to people.
Besides, Alaska has more Jewish residents than you think. Anchorage has a fairly strong Jewish community. Just "google" the synagogue there. I believe they go by the name "Frozen Chosen".
Lastly, the Republican Jewish Coalition gave Governor Palin an "A" for support for Jewish issues.
I will proudly wear a 'McCippah' or McCain/Palin kippah on Rosh Hashanah.
Hey, what about the Yiddish Policeman's Union. Can't have been entirely made up, yes?
Never read that novel.
I should have put it on my "Summer reading list".
However, I'm sure it's totally fiction.
Israel was certainly not destroyed in 1948...although many did wish for this. And certainly no Jewish settlement was set up in Alaska after WWII.
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