Good Letter from a Jewish Reader
Jerusalem Post rendition of Haman and Haman’s Ears in a story for Children
Interesting letter with a little correction–
I received the following letter after I posted my response to the “young Jewish intellectual.” I am impressed with the fact that a number of Jews are very cognizant of the hypocrisies of Jewish supremacism. Here is one who is honest and I respect him for it. There is only one slight error in his letter, he says that at Purim, Jews don’t eat cookies in the shape of their enemy’s ears, but in the shape of hats. Actually, some Jews in the Yiddish Tradition call the folded, dough-filled cookies pockets or hats, but the actual Hebrew word, is Oznei Haman. At the end of his letter you can see what the Jerusalem Post, the most prestigoius Israeli newspaper, has to to say to young Jews about Purim, the words and illustrations show that on this issue I am absolutely accurate.
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Greetings Mr. David Duke,
I am a forty-six-year-old Jewish guy from the Borough Park and Kensington sections of Brooklyn, New York, who is now residing in the grand and glorious state of Texas. The Borough park and Kensington sections used to be heavily Jewish and Italian parts of the city, but the demographics may be somewhat different nowadays how it was back in the day when I was growing up there. (more…)
















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