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"The Revrndd" |
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14 Sep 2006 09:57:50 AM |
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Re: Tracing the first Jews of Britain |
On 14 Sep 2006 06:31:18 -0700, "yiD" <yaffadina2@aol.com> wrote:
"It is 350 years since Jews were readmitted to England, three centuries
after they were expelled. But can any members of the UK's modern Jewish
communities trace their roots back to 1656?
Simon Castello is proud of his family coat-of-arms
Simon Castello, a retired stockbroker, sits in the cosy living room of
his townhouse in London's Chelsea. He shows me a yellowed parchment
which he inherited from his father, a family tree dating back to the
17th century.
Later he retreats into a back room to re-emerge with a colourful
painting - the Castello coat of arms.
Mr Castello is every bit the English gent and it is only his surname
that reveals his more exotic origins.
If he's a jew, he can't possibly be an "English" gent, yiD.
He is in fact descended from one
of the first immigrants to this country, the Sephardi Jews.
yiD
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/5338942.stm
What does his coat-of-arms show, yiD? A set of pawnbroker's balls
over a schmaltz herring? LOL
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| User: "Heinrich" |
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| Title: Re: Tracing the first Jews of Britain |
14 Sep 2006 10:04:26 AM |
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"The Re''vr'ndd" <rangdade@anglikckken.com.za> schreef in bericht
news:45096d68.10048709@news.onetel.net.uk...
On 14 Sep 2006 06:31:18 -0700, "yiD" <yaffadina2@aol.com> wrote:
"It is 350 years since Jews were readmitted to England, three centuries
after they were expelled. But can any members of the UK's modern Jewish
communities trace their roots back to 1656?
Simon Castello is proud of his family coat-of-arms
Simon Castello, a retired stockbroker, sits in the cosy living room of
his townhouse in London's Chelsea. He shows me a yellowed parchment
which he inherited from his father, a family tree dating back to the
17th century.
Later he retreats into a back room to re-emerge with a colourful
painting - the Castello coat of arms.
Mr Castello is every bit the English gent and it is only his surname
that reveals his more exotic origins.
If he's a jew, he can't possibly be an "English" gent, yiD.
He is in fact descended from one
of the first immigrants to this country, the Sephardi Jews.
yiD
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/5338942.stm
What does his coat-of-arms show, yiD? A set of pawnbroker's balls
over a schmaltz herring? LOL
Btov ?
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| User: "The Revrndd" |
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| Title: Re: Tracing the first Jews of Britain |
14 Sep 2006 11:19:11 AM |
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On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 17:04:26 +0200, "Heinrich"
<Heinrich@Ruhrgasnet.tk> wrote:
"The Re''vr'ndd" <rangdade@anglikckken.com.za> schreef in bericht
news:45096d68.10048709@news.onetel.net.uk...
On 14 Sep 2006 06:31:18 -0700, "yiD" <yaffadina2@aol.com> wrote:
"It is 350 years since Jews were readmitted to England, three centuries
after they were expelled. But can any members of the UK's modern Jewish
communities trace their roots back to 1656?
Simon Castello is proud of his family coat-of-arms
Simon Castello, a retired stockbroker, sits in the cosy living room of
his townhouse in London's Chelsea. He shows me a yellowed parchment
which he inherited from his father, a family tree dating back to the
17th century.
Later he retreats into a back room to re-emerge with a colourful
painting - the Castello coat of arms.
Mr Castello is every bit the English gent and it is only his surname
that reveals his more exotic origins.
If he's a jew, he can't possibly be an "English" gent, yiD.
He is in fact descended from one
of the first immigrants to this country, the Sephardi Jews.
yiD
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/5338942.stm
What does his coat-of-arms show, yiD? A set of pawnbroker's balls
over a schmaltz herring? LOL
Btov ?
By Appointment to HM The Queen Purveyor of Schmaltz Herring.
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| User: "Heinrich" |
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| Title: Re: Tracing the first Jews of Britain |
14 Sep 2006 11:55:06 AM |
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"The Re''vr'ndd" <rangdade@anglikckken.com.za> schreef in bericht
news:450980a2.2225650@news.onetel.net.uk...
On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 17:04:26 +0200, "Heinrich"
<Heinrich@Ruhrgasnet.tk> wrote:
"The Re''vr'ndd" <rangdade@anglikckken.com.za> schreef in bericht
news:45096d68.10048709@news.onetel.net.uk...
On 14 Sep 2006 06:31:18 -0700, "yiD" <yaffadina2@aol.com> wrote:
"It is 350 years since Jews were readmitted to England, three centuries
after they were expelled. But can any members of the UK's modern Jewish
communities trace their roots back to 1656?
Simon Castello is proud of his family coat-of-arms
Simon Castello, a retired stockbroker, sits in the cosy living room of
his townhouse in London's Chelsea. He shows me a yellowed parchment
which he inherited from his father, a family tree dating back to the
17th century.
Later he retreats into a back room to re-emerge with a colourful
painting - the Castello coat of arms.
Mr Castello is every bit the English gent and it is only his surname
that reveals his more exotic origins.
If he's a jew, he can't possibly be an "English" gent, yiD.
He is in fact descended from one
of the first immigrants to this country, the Sephardi Jews.
yiD
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/5338942.stm
What does his coat-of-arms show, yiD? A set of pawnbroker's balls
over a schmaltz herring? LOL
Btov ?
By Appointment to HM The Queen Purveyor of Schmaltz Herring.
i am deeply touched
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: Tracing the first Jews of Britain |
14 Sep 2006 07:33:27 PM |
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Mein Herring, you should be aware of the difference between "touched"
and "teched"..
Heinrich wrote:
"The Re''vr'ndd" <rangdade@anglikckken.com.za> schreef in bericht
news:450980a2.2225650@news.onetel.net.uk...
On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 17:04:26 +0200, "Heinrich"
<Heinrich@Ruhrgasnet.tk> wrote:
"The Re''vr'ndd" <rangdade@anglikckken.com.za> schreef in bericht
news:45096d68.10048709@news.onetel.net.uk...
On 14 Sep 2006 06:31:18 -0700, "yiD" <yaffadina2@aol.com> wrote:
"It is 350 years since Jews were readmitted to England, three centuries
after they were expelled. But can any members of the UK's modern Jewish
communities trace their roots back to 1656?
Simon Castello is proud of his family coat-of-arms
Simon Castello, a retired stockbroker, sits in the cosy living room of
his townhouse in London's Chelsea. He shows me a yellowed parchment
which he inherited from his father, a family tree dating back to the
17th century.
Later he retreats into a back room to re-emerge with a colourful
painting - the Castello coat of arms.
Mr Castello is every bit the English gent and it is only his surname
that reveals his more exotic origins.
If he's a jew, he can't possibly be an "English" gent, yiD.
He is in fact descended from one
of the first immigrants to this country, the Sephardi Jews.
yiD
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/5338942.stm
What does his coat-of-arms show, yiD? A set of pawnbroker's balls
over a schmaltz herring? LOL
Btov ?
By Appointment to HM The Queen Purveyor of Schmaltz Herring.
i am deeply touched
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| User: "The Revrndd" |
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| Title: Re: Tracing the first Jews of Britain |
14 Sep 2006 02:50:07 PM |
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On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 18:55:06 +0200, "Heinrich"
<Heinrich@Ruhrgasnet.tk> wrote:
"The Re''vr'ndd" <rangdade@anglikckken.com.za> schreef in bericht
news:450980a2.2225650@news.onetel.net.uk...
On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 17:04:26 +0200, "Heinrich"
<Heinrich@Ruhrgasnet.tk> wrote:
"The Re''vr'ndd" <rangdade@anglikckken.com.za> schreef in bericht
news:45096d68.10048709@news.onetel.net.uk...
On 14 Sep 2006 06:31:18 -0700, "yiD" <yaffadina2@aol.com> wrote:
"It is 350 years since Jews were readmitted to England, three centuries
after they were expelled. But can any members of the UK's modern Jewish
communities trace their roots back to 1656?
Simon Castello is proud of his family coat-of-arms
Simon Castello, a retired stockbroker, sits in the cosy living room of
his townhouse in London's Chelsea. He shows me a yellowed parchment
which he inherited from his father, a family tree dating back to the
17th century.
Later he retreats into a back room to re-emerge with a colourful
painting - the Castello coat of arms.
Mr Castello is every bit the English gent and it is only his surname
that reveals his more exotic origins.
If he's a jew, he can't possibly be an "English" gent, yiD.
He is in fact descended from one
of the first immigrants to this country, the Sephardi Jews.
yiD
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/5338942.stm
What does his coat-of-arms show, yiD? A set of pawnbroker's balls
over a schmaltz herring? LOL
Btov ?
By Appointment to HM The Queen Purveyor of Schmaltz Herring.
i am deeply touched
Royal warrants are not easy to come by!
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| User: "The Revrndd" |
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| Title: Re: Tracing the first Jews of Britain |
14 Sep 2006 11:17:16 PM |
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On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 10:50:12 +1200, "Steffi Green"
<green1583@xtra.co.nz> wrote:
The Re''vr'ndd wrote:
On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 18:55:06 +0200, "Heinrich"
<Heinrich@Ruhrgasnet.tk> wrote:
"The Re''vr'ndd" <rangdade@anglikckken.com.za> schreef in bericht
news:450980a2.2225650@news.onetel.net.uk...
On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 17:04:26 +0200, "Heinrich"
<Heinrich@Ruhrgasnet.tk> wrote:
"The Re''vr'ndd" <rangdade@anglikckken.com.za> schreef in
bericht news:45096d68.10048709@news.onetel.net.uk...
On 14 Sep 2006 06:31:18 -0700, "yiD" <yaffadina2@aol.com>
wrote:
"It is 350 years since Jews were readmitted to England,
three centuries after they were expelled. But can any
members of the UK's modern Jewish communities trace their
roots back to 1656?
Simon Castello is proud of his family coat-of-arms
Simon Castello, a retired stockbroker, sits in the cosy
living room of his townhouse in London's Chelsea. He shows
me a yellowed parchment which he inherited from his father,
a family tree dating back to the 17th century.
Later he retreats into a back room to re-emerge with a
colourful painting - the Castello coat of arms.
Mr Castello is every bit the English gent and it is only
his surname that reveals his more exotic origins.
If he's a jew, he can't possibly be an "English" gent, yiD.
He is in fact descended from one
of the first immigrants to this country, the Sephardi Jews.
yiD
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/5338942.stm
What does his coat-of-arms show, yiD? A set of pawnbroker's
balls over a schmaltz herring? LOL
Btov ?
By Appointment to HM The Queen Purveyor of Schmaltz Herring.
i am deeply touched
Royal warrants are not easy to come by!
You sure as hell don't have one!
I sure as hell don't need one. Mohammed El Fayed dumped his in a
skip!
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| User: "The Revrndd" |
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14 Sep 2006 11:16:07 PM |
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On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 10:49:25 +1200, "Steffi Green"
<green1583@ztra.co.nz> wrote:
The Re''vr'ndd wrote:
On 14 Sep 2006 06:31:18 -0700, "yiD" <yaffadina2@aol.com> wrote:
"It is 350 years since Jews were readmitted to England, three
centuries after they were expelled. But can any members of the UK's
modern Jewish communities trace their roots back to 1656?
Simon Castello is proud of his family coat-of-arms
Simon Castello, a retired stockbroker, sits in the cosy living room
of his townhouse in London's Chelsea. He shows me a yellowed
parchment which he inherited from his father, a family tree dating
back to the 17th century.
Later he retreats into a back room to re-emerge with a colourful
painting - the Castello coat of arms.
Mr Castello is every bit the English gent and it is only his surname
that reveals his more exotic origins.
If he's a jew, he can't possibly be an "English" gent, yiD
If ones (sic) a Serb that definitely counts him out..
One isn't a Serb, though, is one, twatty?
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| User: "The Revrndd" |
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15 Sep 2006 02:08:34 AM |
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On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 18:48:05 +1200, "Steffi Green"
<green1583@xtra.co.nz> wrote:
The Re''vr'ndd wrote:
What does his coat-of-arms show, yiD? A set of pawnbroker's balls
over a schmaltz herring? LOL
\
My fathers great uncle Harry (who shall remain nameless for my protection)
Harry Green?
had a very profitable business in London with a Royal Warrant. I met him
once when he came to NZ.
His royal warrant for schmaltz herring was subsequently awarded to
BTov of Haifa.
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| User: "jgarbuz" |
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14 Sep 2006 12:11:28 PM |
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The Re''vr'ndd wrote:
On 14 Sep 2006 06:31:18 -0700, "yiD" <yaffadina2@aol.com> wrote:
"It is 350 years since Jews were readmitted to England, three centuries
after they were expelled. But can any members of the UK's modern Jewish
communities trace their roots back to 1656?
Simon Castello is proud of his family coat-of-arms
Simon Castello, a retired stockbroker, sits in the cosy living room of
his townhouse in London's Chelsea. He shows me a yellowed parchment
which he inherited from his father, a family tree dating back to the
17th century.
Later he retreats into a back room to re-emerge with a colourful
painting - the Castello coat of arms.
Mr Castello is every bit the English gent and it is only his surname
that reveals his more exotic origins.
If he's a jew, he can't possibly be an "English" gent, yiD.<
I agree. He can be an English citizen, and a loyal subject of the
crown, but to be really "English" is to be of Angle, Saxon, Danish or
Norman blood and heritage. Also, only members of the Anglican church
can be monarchs.
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| User: "The Revrndd" |
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14 Sep 2006 02:52:25 PM |
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On 14 Sep 2006 10:11:28 -0700, "jgarbuz" <jgarbuz@netzero.com> wrote:
The Re''vr'ndd wrote:
On 14 Sep 2006 06:31:18 -0700, "yiD" <yaffadina2@aol.com> wrote:
"It is 350 years since Jews were readmitted to England, three centuries
after they were expelled. But can any members of the UK's modern Jewish
communities trace their roots back to 1656?
Simon Castello is proud of his family coat-of-arms
Simon Castello, a retired stockbroker, sits in the cosy living room of
his townhouse in London's Chelsea. He shows me a yellowed parchment
which he inherited from his father, a family tree dating back to the
17th century.
Later he retreats into a back room to re-emerge with a colourful
painting - the Castello coat of arms.
Mr Castello is every bit the English gent and it is only his surname
that reveals his more exotic origins.
If he's a jew, he can't possibly be an "English" gent, yiD.<
I agree. He can be an English citizen, and a loyal subject of the
crown, but to be really "English" is to be of Angle, Saxon, Danish or
Norman blood and heritage. Also, only members of the Anglican church
can be monarchs.
Almost correct. But there is no such thing as an "English" citizen.
"English" is an ethnicity to which jews can't belong. B'ritish is the
citizenship.
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| User: "" |
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14 Sep 2006 07:47:14 PM |
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we are in rare convergence on this..
The Re''vr'ndd wrote:
On 14 Sep 2006 10:11:28 -0700, "jgarbuz" <jgarbuz@netzero.com> wrote:
The Re''vr'ndd wrote:
On 14 Sep 2006 06:31:18 -0700, "yiD" <yaffadina2@aol.com> wrote:
"It is 350 years since Jews were readmitted to England, three centuries
after they were expelled. But can any members of the UK's modern Jewish
communities trace their roots back to 1656?
Simon Castello is proud of his family coat-of-arms
Simon Castello, a retired stockbroker, sits in the cosy living room of
his townhouse in London's Chelsea. He shows me a yellowed parchment
which he inherited from his father, a family tree dating back to the
17th century.
Later he retreats into a back room to re-emerge with a colourful
painting - the Castello coat of arms.
Mr Castello is every bit the English gent and it is only his surname
that reveals his more exotic origins.
If he's a jew, he can't possibly be an "English" gent, yiD.<
I agree. He can be an English citizen, and a loyal subject of the
crown, but to be really "English" is to be of Angle, Saxon, Danish or
Norman blood and heritage. Also, only members of the Anglican church
can be monarchs.
Almost correct. But there is no such thing as an "English" citizen.
"English" is an ethnicity to which jews can't belong. B'ritish is the
citizenship.
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| User: "The Revrndd" |
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14 Sep 2006 11:14:52 PM |
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On 14 Sep 2006 17:47:14 -0700, wrote:
we are in rare convergence on this..
Don't let the jews hear you saying that, Billy boy.
The Re''vr'ndd wrote:
On 14 Sep 2006 10:11:28 -0700, "jgarbuz" <jgarbuz@netzero.com> wrote:
The Re''vr'ndd wrote:
On 14 Sep 2006 06:31:18 -0700, "yiD" <yaffadina2@aol.com> wrote:
"It is 350 years since Jews were readmitted to England, three centuries
after they were expelled. But can any members of the UK's modern Jewish
communities trace their roots back to 1656?
Simon Castello is proud of his family coat-of-arms
Simon Castello, a retired stockbroker, sits in the cosy living room of
his townhouse in London's Chelsea. He shows me a yellowed parchment
which he inherited from his father, a family tree dating back to the
17th century.
Later he retreats into a back room to re-emerge with a colourful
painting - the Castello coat of arms.
Mr Castello is every bit the English gent and it is only his surname
that reveals his more exotic origins.
If he's a jew, he can't possibly be an "English" gent, yiD.<
I agree. He can be an English citizen, and a loyal subject of the
crown, but to be really "English" is to be of Angle, Saxon, Danish or
Norman blood and heritage. Also, only members of the Anglican church
can be monarchs.
Almost correct. But there is no such thing as an "English" citizen.
"English" is an ethnicity to which jews can't belong. B'ritish is the
citizenship.
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: Tracing the first Jews of Britain |
15 Sep 2006 03:33:37 AM |
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Thank you for your concern..
The Re''vr'ndd wrote:
On 14 Sep 2006 17:47:14 -0700, wrote:
we are in rare convergence on this..
Don't let the jews hear you saying that, Billy boy.
The Re''vr'ndd wrote:
On 14 Sep 2006 10:11:28 -0700, "jgarbuz" <jgarbuz@netzero.com> wrote:
The Re''vr'ndd wrote:
On 14 Sep 2006 06:31:18 -0700, "yiD" <yaffadina2@aol.com> wrote:
"It is 350 years since Jews were readmitted to England, three centuries
after they were expelled. But can any members of the UK's modern Jewish
communities trace their roots back to 1656?
Simon Castello is proud of his family coat-of-arms
Simon Castello, a retired stockbroker, sits in the cosy living room of
his townhouse in London's Chelsea. He shows me a yellowed parchment
which he inherited from his father, a family tree dating back to the
17th century.
Later he retreats into a back room to re-emerge with a colourful
painting - the Castello coat of arms.
Mr Castello is every bit the English gent and it is only his surname
that reveals his more exotic origins.
If he's a jew, he can't possibly be an "English" gent, yiD.<
I agree. He can be an English citizen, and a loyal subject of the
crown, but to be really "English" is to be of Angle, Saxon, Danish or
Norman blood and heritage. Also, only members of the Anglican church
can be monarchs.
Almost correct. But there is no such thing as an "English" citizen.
"English" is an ethnicity to which jews can't belong. B'ritish is the
citizenship.
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| User: "The Revrndd" |
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15 Sep 2006 04:16:51 AM |
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On 15 Sep 2006 01:33:37 -0700, wrote:
Thank you for your concern..
You know how sensitive they are about their inability to assimilate.
The Re''vr'ndd wrote:
On 14 Sep 2006 17:47:14 -0700, wrote:
we are in rare convergence on this..
Don't let the jews hear you saying that, Billy boy.
The Re''vr'ndd wrote:
On 14 Sep 2006 10:11:28 -0700, "jgarbuz" <jgarbuz@netzero.com> wrote:
The Re''vr'ndd wrote:
On 14 Sep 2006 06:31:18 -0700, "yiD" <yaffadina2@aol.com> wrote:
"It is 350 years since Jews were readmitted to England, three centuries
after they were expelled. But can any members of the UK's modern Jewish
communities trace their roots back to 1656?
Simon Castello is proud of his family coat-of-arms
Simon Castello, a retired stockbroker, sits in the cosy living room of
his townhouse in London's Chelsea. He shows me a yellowed parchment
which he inherited from his father, a family tree dating back to the
17th century.
Later he retreats into a back room to re-emerge with a colourful
painting - the Castello coat of arms.
Mr Castello is every bit the English gent and it is only his surname
that reveals his more exotic origins.
If he's a jew, he can't possibly be an "English" gent, yiD.<
I agree. He can be an English citizen, and a loyal subject of the
crown, but to be really "English" is to be of Angle, Saxon, Danish or
Norman blood and heritage. Also, only members of the Anglican church
can be monarchs.
Almost correct. But there is no such thing as an "English" citizen.
"English" is an ethnicity to which jews can't belong. B'ritish is the
citizenship.
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| User: "The Revrndd" |
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14 Sep 2006 11:18:51 PM |
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On 14 Sep 2006 16:29:45 -0700, "dsharavi@gmail.com"
<dsharavi@gmail.com> wrote:
If he's a jew, he can't possibly be an "English" gent,
jgarbuz wrote:
I agree. He can be an English citizen, and a loyal subject of the
crown, but to be really "English" is to be of Angle, Saxon, Danish or
Norman blood and heritage
Disraeli, anyone?
A jew, ***** Nyob.
<b'rissed>
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| User: "" |
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14 Sep 2006 11:53:18 PM |
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jgarbuz wrote:
The Re''vr'ndd wrote:
On 14 Sep 2006 06:31:18 -0700, "yiD" <yaffadina2@aol.com> wrote:
"It is 350 years since Jews were readmitted to England, three centuries
after they were expelled. But can any members of the UK's modern Jewish
communities trace their roots back to 1656?
Simon Castello is proud of his family coat-of-arms
Simon Castello, a retired stockbroker, sits in the cosy living room of
his townhouse in London's Chelsea. He shows me a yellowed parchment
which he inherited from his father, a family tree dating back to the
17th century.
Later he retreats into a back room to re-emerge with a colourful
painting - the Castello coat of arms.
Mr Castello is every bit the English gent and it is only his surname
that reveals his more exotic origins.
If he's a jew, he can't possibly be an "English" gent, yiD.<
I agree. He can be an English citizen,
British citizen.
and a loyal subject of the
crown, but to be really "English" is to be of Angle, Saxon, Danish or
Norman blood and heritage. Also, only members of the Anglican church
can be monarchs.
"No-one says that an Indian or Chinese child is English because
it was born in England, the same applies to jews".
Jewish Daily Forward, London. 1915
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