Anonymous ID: 514841 Nov. 5, 2018, 9:07 a.m. No.3741369   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1414

>>3741287

 

Just putting it in here:

 

“For me, respect and reverence for Judaism is personal. My daughter Ivanka and my son-in-law Jared are raising their children in the Jewish faith, always reminding me the important values and lessons we learn about leadership, resolve and families in Jewish tradition,”

 

DJT

 

>Poll finds Israelis extremely, and near uniquely, supportive of Trump, US policy. Pew survey shows 82% of Jewish Israelis trust president's handling of global affairs, 94% have favorable opinion of US – views which are out of sync with most other nations

 

https://www.timesofisrael.com/israelis-remain-largely-isolated-in-praise-for-trump-and-us-policy-poll-shows/

 

>new survey found that an overwhelming percentage of Orthodox Jews support President Donald Trump.

 

>According to the poll, which was commissioned by the US-based haredi Ami Magazine, 91% of American Orthodox Jews gave Trump a "Satisfactory" or "Very good"

 

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/250068

Anonymous ID: 514841 Nov. 5, 2018, 9:14 a.m. No.3741450   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>3741389

 

>shlomo zand

 

"In 2010, when Harry Ostrer, a professor of genetics at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, announced the results of a DNA study showing "powerful genetic markers of Jewish ancestry," Sand told Science Magazine that "Hitler would certainly have been very pleased." Writing in the Chronicle of Higher Education, Josh Fischman noted that Sand's argument in The Invention of the Jews that Jews arose from multiple conversions among various communities in Europe and elsewhere contradicted work by Harry Ostrer which argued that "geographically and culturally distant Jews still have more genes in common than they do with non-Jews around them," and that such genes were of Levantine origin," including the area where modern Israel is situated. Ostrer himself took offense at Sand's attack on his work: "Bringing up Hitler was overheated and misconstrues my work," he said. Sand reiterated his criticism, writing in an email to Fischman that "It is a shame for somebody who defines himself as a Jew to look for a Jewish gene."[17]

 

Geneticist Dr. Eran Elhaik has published two research papers which cite Sand's work extensively. The first, "The Missing Link of Jewish European Ancestry: Contrasting the Rhineland and the Khazarian Hypotheses", came out in December 2012 argued that genetic evidence points to a "mosaic of Near Eastern-Caucasus, European, and Semitic ancestries" within the founding population of modern European Jews.[18] The theory proved highly controversial, and was contested by a number of historians and several geneticists.[19] Elhaik's second paper, in collaboration with others, similarly used Sand's work and concluded that the Ashkenazi descend from 'a heterogeneous Iranian population, which later mixed with Eastern and Western Slavs and possibly some Turks and Greeks in the territory of the Khazar Empire around the 8th century A.D.'[20]"

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shlomo_Sand

 

As a side note, it also states heavily that he is a communist and a "progressive" leftist. But i must be a "kike/jew/jidf/hasbara" for contesting you snips.