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Has anyone read this? Recommended?
What part did I write that you do not agree with? I didn’t mean to be that much of a difference, I would like to understand and perhaps change my answers if they are ambiguous. I am a fervent fan of the Jewish faith, I have a lot of respect for Jewish people throughout history, and I am not trying to be an apologist for any anti-Semitism, at any level. It is a stain on Christendom, no doubt about it. I am just trrying to explain it in a historical perspective. So if I come across contrary to this, or in the least bit anti-Semitic, I want to reconsider my responses.Your last 2 paras I can accede to, in some senses, not so in others. But I am out the door.
This is simply not true. Jews were on the whole poor and working class or peasants in the European countries where they lived under the contest threat of Christian persecution. Please do not repeat this sort of falsehood. Alternatively, if I am wrong, do you have any evidence for this claim of general Jewish ‘success’?What I am trying to say is that, given that they had general success to wherever area they went, it is unfair to ‘blame’ them because it isn’t their fault that they’re successful, right?