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Thread ID: 6849 | Posts: 5 | Started: 2003-05-22

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Kurt [OP]

2003-05-22 04:09 | User Profile

From the [url=http://www.jewishtribalreview.org/jinf.htm]Jewish Tribal Review[/url]

In 1984, at the suggestion of Jewish friends who had made aliyah to Israel, ex-Lynyrd Skynyrd drummer Artimus Pyle moved from Florida to Jerusalem to work and study at the Diaspora Yeshiva with no intention of returning to the United States ... He lived on Mount Zion in a room in the King David's Tomb complex, which housed the yeshiva. He worked as a caretaker, sat in on Torah classes, learned about the concepts of tzedakah and mitzvot (righteous acts and commandments), listened to students engage in talmudic debate, learned Hebrew prayers, kept kosher, observed Shabbat and joined the Diaspora Yeshiva Band. Pyle also imported his APB bandmates to perform benefits for the yeshiva, as well as tour Europe. Three years after moving to Israel, Pyle accepted an invitation to join a Lynyrd Skynyrd reunion commemorating the 10th anniversary of the plane crash.

Say it ain't so. I expect this kind of crap from a Northern goy, not a Good Ol' Boy.


il ragno

2003-05-22 04:22 | User Profile

Seeing's how Team Shmuel is not predisposed to recruit, I'd guess Pyle is a Jew. Sweet home El-Alabama.

Nice Clarence Boddicker icon, though! "Can you flyyyy, Bobby?"


Kurt

2003-05-22 04:42 | User Profile

Seeing's how Team Shmuel is not predisposed to recruit, I'd guess Pyle is a Jew. Sweet home El-Alabama.

Actually, according to the site, he's a non-Jew. I found it on [url=http://www.jewishtribalreview.org/jinf.htm]this page[/url] (you have to scroll down a bit). The title of the article is: [url=http://jewish.com/news/bestnews3.shtml]Judaism has become a light for non-Jewish rock stars, including Carlos Santana, Dion DiMucci and Artimus Pyle...[/url] (the link doesn't seem be working though)

Nice Clarence Boddicker icon, though! "Can you flyyyy, Bobby?"

Thanks :D


W.R.I.T.O.S

2003-05-23 23:21 | User Profile

Wake up buddy. Philosemitism is much stronger in the south and always has been. These christian zionist scum are not coming from Vermont.


Kurt

2003-05-25 04:27 | User Profile

Wake up buddy.  Philosemitism is much stronger in the south and always has been.  These christian zionist scum are not coming from Vermont.

Good point. I wonder why that is? My theory is that maybe it's because, generally speaking, Southerners don't have as much contact with jews as Northerners do. We know what a bunch of evil scumbags they are, since we're infested with them.

I knew a girl from the South, Missouri to be exact, and she and her family (I think they were Evangelicals) thought Jews really were The Chosen. She hated Catholics, though (I'm a Catholic, at least I was raised one), and she liked giving me those unintentionally hilarious [url=http://www.chick.com/]Chick tracts[/url], like "[url=http://www.chick.com/reading/tracts/0074/0074_01.asp]The Death Cookie[/url]."