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Eliezer b. Nathan (early 12th century) distinguishes between Zarefatim
(French) and Ashkenazim
in reference to the crusaders as "a foreign people, a bitter and
impetuous nation"
Letters from Byzantine and Syrian communities written during the First
Crusade also refer to the crusaders as
"Ashkenazim"... These Ashkenazim
crusaders were German Christians !!!! [ In response to the announcement
by Pope Urban II of a Crusade to the Holy Land in 1095,
Christian forces from western Europe ]
The first crusades took place around 1100 AD. In this period of time those
identified as Ashkenazim were German Christians.
The use of "Ashkenazi Jewry" to
identify a cultural entity, comprising the communities of northern
France and of the Slavonic countries from around the 14th
century.
About 400 years after the German Christians were identified as Ashkenazi, then
both Germans and the French were identified as Ashkenazi.
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Also: Ashkenazim
ASHKENAZ designation of the first relatively compact area of settlement of
Jews in N.W. Europe, initially on the banks of the Rhine.
The term became identified with, and denotes in its narrower sense, Germany,
German Jewry, and German Jews ("Ashkenazim"),.
Let's see the group called Ashkenaz (Ahkenazim)
comes from Germans who called themselves Jews.
A generation (to generate) is the time it takes to be born, grow and
regenerate another offspring. Being conservative let's say the average woman
was 25 when she began to have children.
Beginning in 1945, let's go back to 1445 (500 years) 20 generations.
Except for incest, each generation you go back the number of grandparents and
families you come from double.
In each generation all of each generation lived in the same time period. i.e. Germans who lived in 1945 each had 256 grandparents alive on earth in 1795.
While your grandparents double, the are not your exclusive grandparents and
you are not their exclusive descendants.
1945 2 Parents
1920 8 Grand parents in this year
1895 16 Grand parents in this year
1870 32 Grand parents in this year
1845 64 Grand parents in this year
1820 128 Grand parents in this year
1795 256 Grand parents in this year
1770 512 Grand parents in this year
1745 1024 Grand parents in this year
1720 2048 Grand parents in this year
1695 4096 Grand parents in this year
1670 8192 Grand parents in this year
1645 16384 Grand parents in this year
1620 32768 Grand parents in this year
1595 65536 Grand parents in this year
1570 131072 Grand parents in this year
1545 262144 Grand parents in this year
1520 524288 Grand parents in this year
1495 1048576 Grand parents in this year
1470 2097152 Grand parents in this year
1445 4194304 Grand parents in this year
Around 1445 AD every Germans living in 1945, had about 4,194,304 grand
parents that lived in 1445 AD... and these grand parents had millions of
descendants living in 1445.
It would be almost impossible that those Germans did not share their ancestors
with the other Germans who called themselves Jews.
... and if a "Jew" is one who claims they are the descendants of the
Israelites, they could be no more Jews than any other nazi who served in
Hitler's army....
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Also: Ashkenazim
ASHKENAZ (zniQa), designation of the first relatively
compact area of settlement of Jews in N.W. Europe, initially on the
banks of the Rhine. The term became identified with,... German
Jews.
The Ashkenazi cultural legacy, emanating from the center in northern France
and Germany, later spread to Poland-Lithuania
and spread all over the world.
Emanating = originate, come from, develop .. so the Ashkenazi 'Jews'
originated in northern Germany and France initially on the banks of the Rhine
river.

The term "Ashkenaz" is used in clear contradistinction to
Sepharad, the Jewish cultural complex originating in Spain.
ASHKENAZ: NOT ASSOCIATED WITH THOSE FROM SPAIN CALLING
THEMSELVES JEWS
contradistinction = opposition, conflict, antithesis .. so
there is NO connection to the Ashkenaz and the Sepharad 'Jews'
The Ashkenaz 'Jews' also carry multiple diseases that the Sepharad do not. 90%
of American 'Jews' are Ashkenaz.
Terminology
A possible source of explanation may be in the name Scandza or Scanzia, the
designation of Scandinavia in several sources, which was regarded as the
cradle of some Germanic tribes. The
association of Ashkenaz with Scandza is found as early as the sixth century in
the Latin addendum to the chronology of Eusebius.
[ EUSEBIUS (260–339 C.E.), Church Father and archbishop of Caesarea.
Eusebius was born in Caesarea where he was a pupil of the priest Pamphilus. He
was appointed bishop in c. 313. He was associated with imperial court circles
and was a devoted admirer of the emperor Constantine.
A scholar in a wide range of fields, Eusebius was a prolific writer on
exegesis, history, apologetics, and dogmatics. ]
Latin was the language of the Romans. Of course the Romans invaded Britian and
Germany. Constantine was the Roman Emperor who first promoted Christanity.
Ashkenaz is tied to Scandinavia by Eusebius long before any 'Jew' settelment
existed and Latin records identify the people in that area as Germaic people
centuries before that. Scandinavia actually applies to people of Norway,
Sweden and Denmark (but they are identified as Germaic people.)
These north European people invaded Germany, Russia, Britian and other
countries. They spread their seed and settled there. Ashkenza is an identity
that can be traced back in Roman history and it applies to the Germaic people
who lived in those areas.
There is no such thing as Ashkenza 'Jews' (some different race of people) but
they are Ashkenza Germans. The ONLY place the word Jew applies is to the
descendants of the Germans who joined the cult who called themselves 'Jews'
The rabbis of Regensburg were referred to as "Rabbanei Reinus"
(i.e., "of the Rhine". (Regensburg is a city in Germany)
When Rashi writes: "But in Ashkenaz I saw..." (Ket.
77b) he no doubt meant the communities of Mainz and Worms in which he
had dwelt. Thus also it is certain that such terms as Erez Ashkenaz appearing
in his commentaries (e.g., Hul. 93a) represent
Germany.
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Also: Ashkenazim
ASHKENAZ (zniQa),
designation of the first relatively compact area initially
on the banks of the Rhine.
Asher b. Jehiel (d. 1327), who was born in
western Germany, wrote "I would not eat according to their [i.e., the Sephardi]
usage, adhering as I do to our own custom and to the tradition of our blessed
forefathers, the sages of Ashkenaz, who received the
Torah as an inheritance from their ancestors from the days of the destruction
of the Temple.
///
Jehiel, another white face German calling himself a Jew. The family name
Jehiel was in Germany before any one called themselves "Jews".
The Sephardi attitude toward religion, the
Jews of Ashkenaz tended to be fundamentalist and
rigorist, consonant mainly with internal Jewish sources, ideas, and
customs.
[ Those who called themselves Sephardic had a musical religion depending on
what region they were in VS Ashkenaz stuck to what was written ]
The Ashkenazi scholar's interest was by study of
the Bible and Talmud.
He devoted more efforts to exegesis of the sacred text, rather than attempting
a systematic codification of the halakhah
or extracting general principles.
[ The word "halakhah"
(from the root halakh, "to go"), the legal side of Judaism
(as distinct from aggadah, the name given to the
non-legal material, particularly of the rabbinic literature) ]
[ AGGADAH or Haggadah; (Heb. hdfa ,hdfh;
"narrative;") is usually defined in a negative manner, i.e., that
portion of rabbinic teaching which is not halakhah, i.e., which is not
concerned with religious laws and regulations. ]
With the emigration of Ashkenazi Jewry from Western to
Eastern Europe in the 15th and 16th centuries, the center of gravity
shifted to Bohemia, Moravia,
Poland, and Lithuania.
[ There are no records of any large migrations from the
middle east to Europe, but the "Ashkenazi Jews" popped up in
Germany AFTER the Germans returned from the crusades in Palestine.
I suggest you keep the names of all these German "Jews" and begin to
look for ancient drawings or paintings of them. As soon as you begin to read
about theses "Jews" in Germany, they looked just like the rest of
the white Germans. (Not like the brown face natives of the middle east that
every Israelite was a composite of.) ]
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MAHZOR festival prayer book.
SELIHOT The word selihah means
"forgiveness," and in the singular is used to indicate a piyyut
whose subject is a plea for forgiveness for sins
PIYYUT a lyrical composition intended to
embellish an obligatory prayer or any other religious ceremony,
The Ashkenazi mahzor included selihot and piyyutim
composed by the liturgical poets of Germany and northern
France. (None of this has any thing to do with the laws of Moses or any
thing the Israelites ever heard of)
It goes on to reveal all the different beliefs and rituals from one area to
another.
From about the 17th century the significance of the
Sephardi Jewry began to diminish as the Ashkenazim increased in number .
[ So what happened to them? Men didn't stop
having sex, women did not stop getting pregnant. The descendants of those who
called them Sephardi would have converted to the Catholic and Protestant
religion. Their descendants would be among the Catholics and Protestants who
have no idea their ancestors called themselves "Jews".
After the Chmielnicki massacres in Poland in
1648, numbers of Ashkenazi Jews spread throughout
Western Europe, some even crossing the Atlantic.
[ I can't find any references to any Chmielnicki massacre, but I am guessing
it is a reference to another area in Europe where the cult was ran out?]
By the close of the 19th century there was massive Ashkenazi emigration from
Eastern Europe ... Australia, South Africa, the United States, and Erez
Israel.
Before World War II Ashkenazi Jewry comprised 90% of the
global total. [ From the "Jewish Encyclopedia" as I have said
over and over, almost every one on earth who calls themselves Jews, came from
Europe.. They were started from along the Rhine river after the Germans
returned from their crusade in Palestine.]
The United States has become the main center of Ashkenazi Jews. (Which control
the American party mob bosses with millions in bribes and in return, they make
America stink to the rest of the world.)
In Holland and France the Sephardi communities excluded
Ashkenazim from membership. The Sephardi community of Bordeaux expelled
undesired newcomers by a majority vote.
The immigration of Ashkenazi Jews to Jerusalem in the 17th and 18th centuries
strained relations with the Sephardim on economic grounds.
[ In this period of time when a very small % of Palestine
called themselves Jews ... while the Palestinians were controlled by the
military forces of the Turks, the European "Jews" bribed the Turkish
officials to take land of the Palestinians]
At the beginning of the 19th century, efforts to obtain
the sanction of the Turkish authorities for restoration of the Ashkenazi
congregation in Jerusalem were aided by the Sephardim.
1) There were NO populations of any people in Europe calling
themselves Jews or Christians until after 300 AD when the Roman Emperor
Constantine began to spread Christianity into Europe.
2) Both Judaism and Christianity came from the brown/black face natives of the
middle east. The total population of "Jews" and Christians in Israel
in the days of the Romans were not 1/100th of the European population.
3) After the spread of "Christianity and Judaism" in Europe, there
were many times more "Jews and Christians" in Europe than the entire
population in Israel.
4) The "Jews and Christians" in Europe were not the descendants of
the players in the Tanach (old testament) or the new testament, but they were
Europeans who "converted" to the religions of the natives of the
middle east.
5) From about 300 AD when Constantine began to spread Christanity to about
1100 AD ... Christanity spread through out the German, British, Italian,
Spanish and French populations. This is where their numbers grew to make the
crusades possible
6) Before the crusades there were NO populations of Germans calling themselves
Jews... nothing but white face Germans.
7) After the crusades when the Germans returned, populations calling
themselves Jews began to pop up with the same white faces as the rest of the
Germans.
8) Hatched along the Rhine river in Germany this population of "white
Jews" spread into the rest of Europe. These "Ashkenaz
Jews" make up 90% of the world's population of people who call
themselves Jews. No matter where they are in the world
now, almost all so called "Jews" came out of white Germans who began
to call themselves "Jews" after the crusades.
Germany Map
The ONLY difference in the Nazis and Jews are what these
Germans decided to call themselves.
Along the Rhine river in Germany is where the "Ashkenaz Jews"
magically appeared after the German's return from the crusades. From Germany,
the population of people calling themselves "Jews" spread into the
surrounding countries.
Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, Ashkenazi rabbi 1921–35
Adoph Eichman (famous "Jew butcher"
who "Jews" say was only "part Jewish")
To the left of Kook is another top Nazi officer who was a "Jew"
To the right Reinhard Heydrich History Channel 1,9,2002
Before he was killed, Heydrich was considered to be the next nazi officer to
step into Hitler's place when the time came. The Germans dedicated a bronze
statue to him and placed a picture of this great (Jew) Nazi officer on one of
their postal stamps.

Except in what cult they were brain washed into there is no difference in the Kook who called himself Rabbi and the Kooks who called themselves Nazis. Just a bunch of white European Germans, all pretending like they belonged to some kind of super race... when they are all related. At best they are nothing more than descendants of the dingy Druids of Europe.
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In anthropology we can track the spread of migrating people in our own life
time. We can see people spread in a buck shot pattern, with the greatest
concentration always ending up in adjacent countries of their home land.
About 20 million Israelites were scattered through out the middle east and
this is where they will be gathered from when God returns to earth.
http://encyclopediaegypt.com/israel/persia.htm
No the Israelites were not taken into Rome. By the time the Romans invaded the
middle east over 20 million Israelites were already scattered through out the
middle east nations.
http://encyclopediaegypt.com/israel/rome.htm
Projecting the number of Arab Israelites in the middle east countries today If
you use Microsofts spread sheet, excel check these numbers out
http://encyclopediaegypt.com/israel/pop-a.htm
They were no different, see the page on Hitler's Jewish Nazis (which they try
to hide under the rug)
White Europeans calling themselves 'Jews' trying to make the world think they
are descendants of the Israelites, so let's look at their faces.
(anthropology)
http://encyclopediaegypt.com/israel/f1550.htm
Breeding is like spreading VD If any descendants of the Israelites ever made
it Europe then the Nazis and all other Europeans were infested with
descendants of the Israelites.
http://encyclopediaegypt.com/israel/f1750.htm
Those who call themselves Jews are like the little mongrel who thought he was
a Great Dane
http://encyclopediaegypt.com/israel/f2500.htm
Poor little 'Jewish' victims of the Nazis were nothing but their European
relatives. Date Line NBC program on 'Jews in Hitler's Nazi Army' ... Jew Nazi
soldiers, Jew Nazi officers, the skeletons they hide in their closets.
http://encyclopediaegypt.com/israel/f3000.htm
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