What is a "Jew"?

Do "Ashkenazi" Jews have a right to Palestine? 
  
Not according to many historians, such as Arthur Koestler, who wrote 
The Thirteenth Tribe 

The word "Jew" refers to both a religion and a race. Using one word 
for two different concepts is as stupid as referring to a religion 
as "Chinese". In such a case, some people would describe themselves 
as Chinese when they were referring to their race, and other people 
would describe themselves as Chinese when they were referring to 
their religion.

Idiotic arguments would occur because some Chinese would insist that 
you cannot be Chinese unless your parents were Chinese. Other people 
would argue that we can all become Chinese, even Sammy Davis Jr. 
Incidentally, was Sammy Davis Jr. Jewish?

This arguing over words may seem trivial, but it is the reason we 
have wars in the Middle East. A group of people referring to 
themselves as "Jews" are insisting that Palestine belongs to them 
because their ancestors lived there are 2000 years ago. They created 
the Zionist movement to help restore their homeland.

However, numerous historians have looked into this issue and 
discovered that most of these Zionists are not descendants of the 
original Jews. Rather, most Zionists are "Ashkenazi Jews"; a race of 
people from Asia. The real, original Jews were physically and 
genetically similar to the Arabs, specifically, dark skin, dark 
eyes, and dark hair. 

The real homeland for the white, Ashkenazi Jews is near the Caspian 
and Black Seas, not Palestine. Their ancestors picked up the Jewish 
religion many centuries ago. Due to the widespread ignorance of 
people in that era, after a few generations they assumed that they 
were the descendants of the Jews that lived in Palestine.



Jesus was not white


If there had been any white-skinned people living in Palestine 2000 
years ago, the Romans and Arabs would have mentioned them in their 
writings, and they would have pointed out that the white folks get 
sunburned very easily. Can you find any mention of sunburn, 
blisters, or white skin in any of their documents? We find remarks 
about red hair and white skin only when the Roman armies traveled 
north and encountered the Celts.



The Christians from the northern European nations usually depict 
Jesus with northern European features, but there were no white 
skinned people living in the Middle East 2000 years ago. Christians 
should depict Jesus correctly by giving him dark skin and Semitic 
features. 
Sample images are here in our article on Aliens and Religion



Real Jews are brown


The depiction of Jesus as a white skinned European is creating 
serious confusion among Americans and Europeans. The real Jews are 
brown, not white. The white Ashkenazi Zionists are incorrect when 
they claim that their ancestors came from Palestine.

Furthermore, because the Zionists are not real Jews, criticizing 
their attempt to create Israel is not criticizing Jews. In fact, the 
Ashkenazi Jews outnumber the real Jews, and are discriminating 
against the real Jews in Israel. For example, have you heard about 
their ringworm treatment for Sephardi children? The French 
Connection has a copy of it here.



The Thirteenth Tribe


The remainder of this document is a book written by a Jewish 
historian, Arthur Koestler, who died in 1983. He was an Ashkenazi 
Jew who helped to expose this major blunder that is causing 
horrendous suffering all over the world. 





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