Posted on 04/25/2019 6:39:09 AM PDT by C19fan
A Jewish rabbi is calling out a Muslim lawmaker -- who has been accused of anti-Semitism -- and the New York Times for pushing the notion that Jesus was a Palestinian.
Rabbi Abraham Cooper, associate and director of Global Social Action Agenda at the Simon Wiesenthal Center, called out Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn. after she retweeted a tweet from Omar Suleiman, an adjunct professor of Islamic Studies at Southern Methodist University, who said a Palestinian relative asked him why the "Christian right in America largely supports their oppression."
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The Times is repulsive.
Read the first chapter of Matthew. It traces Christ’s lineage back to King David. I believe King David was jewish.
...as if they knew ANYTHING about JC.....
There was no ‘Palestine’ in Jesus’ time..................Just like today....................
Let's see - Sharia Law, oppression of women, beating women, FGM, suicide bombers, taqqiya, lying and obfuscation, slavery. Let's see, what else can we think up that suggests that the importation of a dogma that is antithetical to our Constitution, common law and western values. No I cannot imagine why anyone would oppose a cult of murder and oppression.
Ilhan Omar is so repulsive she has a Jewish Rabbi defending Jesus - amazing
King David was unquestionably Jewish. And he fought against the Philistines.
No possibility of Jesus being “Palestinian” even if the “Palestinians” were really descended from historical Philistines, which they are absolutely not.
Jesus said “Salvation is of the Jews”. Usual thing for a ‘Palestinian’ to say. There is no such thing as the modern-day Palestinian anyway. They are refugees from surrounding countries. Mostly Jordan, Egypt, and Lebanon. Yasser Arafat was an Egyptian. They’re an invented people with no country of their own, now or any time in the past.
“Omar is so repulsive she has a Jewish Rabbi defending Jesus”
That was what grabbed my attention first thing. How repulsive IS she?
No such thing as a Palestinian until Arafat and made up the term. Prior to that, there were Palestinian Jews, and Palestinian Arabs. Palestine was historically a province, not a state. There has never been a people who simply call themselves Palestinians.
O tempora o mores!
The Rabbi “was a bit surprised that a congressperson would retweet false information. I find it hard to believe that a Rabbi is not aware that a muslim who manged to get elected to a high office would not use the opportunity to spread muslim lies. That was the whole intent in the first place. One of the main objectives of the muslim push to take over countries is to convince people that they are not taking over countries.
Perhaps he was being a bit sarcastic?
The map is not the territory. When your map of reality does not correspond to actual reality, it causes problems and is not useful. A belief that does not meet these criteria of reality-based and usefulness needs changing, updating, and deleting. There are techniques for doing that.
Our Congress cannot take many more Omars. People like her will destroy our government and help destroy our society.
There was an Israeli state in the land of Israel 2000 years before the evil prophet of Islam allegedly flying on a "magical horse" from Mecca to Jerusalem.
The Palestinians are Arabs who were brought to the region by the Ottoman empire as part of the Muslim occupation in the region. They are definitely not the tribes from Crete who settled down in the 5 cities of Gaza strip after the Exodus of Israel from Egypt. These tribes were called Philistines and they werent Arabs at all and todays Palestinians are definitely not their descendants. The Philistines dont exist as a nation.
Israel isn't just a name of a state. It's first and for all a name of a nation (Am Yisrael). Israel is the name of the father of the nation (Jacob) and Israelis are his descendants. The real meaning of the word 'Israeli' is someone who belongs to the nation of Israel and not only "a citizen of a state called Israel".
Gentiles invented the word Jews. When the Persians, the Greeks and the Romans occupied the land of Israel they called all the Israelis in the name 'Jews' because at those days the tribe of Judah was the biggest and the dominant tribe which survived the exile of Assyria in which 10 tribes of Israel were exiled. The tribe of Judah lived in the Judean desert thus the gentiles who occupied the land of Israel called the members of this tribe (and also the ones of Benjamin and Levi who joined it) in the name 'Jews'.
When Israelis (Jews) who live abroad go to synagogue they don't read about Jews in the prayer books nor in the Torah but about 'The Nation of Israel', 'The Children of Israel', 'The House of Israel,'Shema Yisrael' etc. They are Israelis because they belong to the nation of Israel even if they aren't citizens of a state called Israel. Both the words 'Jews' and 'Israelis' refer to nationality, to ethnic identity and not to religion. Jews are members of the tribe of Judah and not "people who believe in Judaism". And the nation isn't called Judah but Israel, and so does the land and in the future the 10 tribes will return to this nation.
That's why Arab citizens of Israel don't define themselves as Israelis but as Arab/"Palestinian" citizens of a state CALLED Israel. They aren't members of the Israeli nation but of the Ishmaelite nation. Ishmael used to shoot arrows at Isaac (father of Israel) while saying: "I'm only playing..." That's why there's no "Israeli-Palestinian conflict" but a WAR that the Ishmaelite/Arabs opened on the Israelis. Also Muhammad murdered Israelis in Saudi Arabia who refused to accept his murderous pagan dream.
Couple of facts about Israel that the haters of Israel don't like:
1. Israel became a state in 1312 B.C., two millennia before Islam.
“A Jewish rabbi....”
I will accept that Christ was born a Palestinian, even though it has never existed, just as soon as the liberals accept that an estimated 3 million illegals voted in the 2016 election and with liberal assistance. One of these isn’t possible. But the other is a sure thing.
rwood
I have often wondered why Muslims must face a ‘place’ when they ‘pray’. When I pray I know that my God is in Heaven and I at times will look skyward in prayer but mostly just close my eyes and pray with the certain knowledge that He hears me.
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