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Thread ID: 8392 | Posts: 6 | Started: 2003-07-23
2003-07-23 23:45 | User Profile
Sneaks hide themselves...
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2003-07-23 23:49 | User Profile
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2003-07-23 23:56 | User Profile
:lol: Good post Franco :lol:
**It is interesting to note that the Jewish attempts to remake themselves as 'White' began rather early. Jewish immigrants to America in the late 1800s/early 1900s frequently insisted that they were merely "Russians," not Jews, a deceitful claim. **
Exactly right! However, now the Zhids from the Motherland are becoming more honest in their loyalities. I need to find it, but one Jewess in some article was saying "Yeah my family is from Russia, but I hate Russia. I never had loyalty to Russia, Russia means nothing to me. I'm a Jew, and only being a Jew means anything to me."
So zhids in Russia don't even consider themselves Russians, just Jews.
:rock: at your local bar mitzvah :punk: :punk:
2003-07-24 00:59 | User Profile
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** A funny thing about the Russian-speaking community of the San Francisco Bay Area is that there is more than one. And each one of these communities has little interaction with the others.
Most prominent are the recent (mostly Jewish) Russian-speaking immigrants living along Geary Boulevard in San Francisco. Walking down Geary between 14th and 26th Avenues it is hard not to notice the similarities between this street and Brighton Beach in Brooklyn. Our own mini version of Odessa is less saturated and smaller than New York's, but then again San Francisco itself is like an apple seed when compared to the Big Apple.
It is not long before one notices the contrast between that and the oldest San Francisco Russian-speaking (Russian Orthodox) community. Geographically close, but worlds apart, these communities have nothing in common, but the language. **
2003-07-24 02:17 | User Profile
My mother lived in San Francisco in the '50's, when Russian Hill was actually populated by Russians. She remembers that every day the babushkas in their kerchiefs and Li'l Abner boots would be out scrubbing the sidewalks in front of their stores and homes. Then the Chinese took over the neighborhood, and the level of public hygiene declined precipitously.
2003-07-24 16:52 | User Profile
Originally posted by perun1201@Jul 23 2003, 23:56 * *Exactly right! However, now the Zhids from the Motherland are becoming more honest in their loyalities. I need to find it, but one Jewess in some article was saying "Yeah my family is from Russia, but I hate Russia. I never had loyalty to Russia, Russia means nothing to me. I'm a Jew, and only being a Jew means anything to me."
So zhids in Russia don't even consider themselves Russians, just Jews.
:rock:ÃÂ at your local bar mitzvahÃÂ :punk:ÃÂ :punk:**
Madrussian might appreciate this one. Our old friend Annalex (ethnicity not entirely known, but apparently a first or second immigration russian immigrant with at least one Jewish grandfather), told this anecdote. You can gauge his slavophilia for yourself.
Three men, an Englishman, a Frenchman, and a Russian, were told they had only one day left to live, and could pursue that one day as they wished to.ÃÂ The Frenchman said he would like to spend the day with a bottle of wine in the company of a beautiful woman.ÃÂ The Englishman said he would like to spend the day walking among the moors with his dog.ÃÂ The Russian said he would like to burn his neighbors house down :lol: