Posted on 09/03/2014 9:09:52 PM PDT by Nachum
How many Jews were aboard the Titanic before it sank? This question will likely forever remain unanswered.
"According to the White Star Line company's list, there were several hundred Jews onboard," says Eli Moskowitz, who studied the story of the Jewish passengers on the most famous ship in history, which sank 102 years ago, claiming the lives of 1,517 people.
"Some of them were in first-class cabins, but most were in the third class which was reserved for immigrants, and where men had the lowest chances of surviving. The exact number of Jews in the third class is still unknown."
(Excerpt) Read more at ynetnews.com ...
Hopefully all of them - no one can swim for long in the North Atlantic.
The Strausses (who stayed together) will always be remembered.
Oh, for God’s sake....
Fiddler on the Titanic?
And how many Seventh Day Adventists were onboard?
And how many...
Regards,
“We are dressed in our best and shall go to our deaths like gentlemen”.
Some people have class.
Www.Encyclopedia Titanica has the passenger and crew lists.
The working guys from the boiler and engineering spaces died in high numbers.
Jews died on the Titanic?
Oh, well then it was a genuine tragedy.
I thought it was just shiksa and goyim.
Sang froid in the face of certain death by disaster is extremely rare and enormously difficult to manage.
In a couple, it’s doubly so.
Amazing.
Tell me what u think!...Put on youre asbestos “panties”...say what?
i REST MY CASE YOUR HONOR....*S*
We are dressed in our best and shall go to our deaths like gentlemen.
Some people have class.<<<
LMAO...you’re French...right?....Its the only possible answer....
The Jews sank the Titanic.
I thought it was an iceberg.
Iceberg, Goldberg, Greenberg......What’s the difference?
You don’t know about Guggenheim and his valet?
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