Parshas Hashavua
Shemos 7:10 ויהי לתנין LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION Rashi explains תנין = נחש (snake) The שפתי חכמים quotes from the רד"ק The word תנין when it's on dry land it is a snake and when it is in water it is a fish. In modern Hebrew, תנין means a crocodile or an alligator. Here again, it depends if it is on land or in water. |
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Winston Churchill said this in 1937 CE:
ReplyDelete“[Winston] Churchill did not accept that the Jews
were a foreign race [to the Holy Land]. He said it was
the Arabs who had been the outsiders, the conquerors.”
SOURCE: Churchill and the Jews
(chapter 10, page 115) by Martin Gilbert, year 2007 CE
CHRONOLOGY:
Winston Churchill was British Prime Minister
from 1940 to 1945 CE and from 1951 to 1955 CE.
HISTORY NOTE:
According to the Wikipedia internet encyclopedia,
these lands were conquered by the Rashidun Caliphs,
from year 632 to year 661 of the Common Era
(from west to East): Libya, Egypt, Israel, Lebanon,
Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Eastern Turkey, and Iran.
Therefore, Winston Churchill was correct when
he said that the Muslims were the outsiders
and conquerors, with respect to the land of Israel.
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Who are the Palestinians?
https://shilohmusings.blogspot.com/2018/06/who-are-palestinians.html
Mr Cohen
ReplyDeleteCan you please explain Christmas to the Goyim.
2 Billion people worldwide celebrate the birth of a Jewish baby in the West Bank.