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Poland and Polish Anti-Semitism, c. 1918-1939 [148]
Yes, the district of Muranow is truly an isolated place, miles from anywhere.
A person, thing, or group that has been isolated, as by geographic, ecologic, or social barriers.Claiming that Jews shunned the outside world is clealy utter bollocks.
That depend on one point of view. Some did and some didn't !
Can anybody really be so retarded that they cannot understand that if Jews wanted to live in their own closed communities, there would be no need for gentiles to have Jews banned from living in gentile communities as all the Jews would live in closed Jewish communities?!
Jews could live surrendered by gentile communities but still isolated, is that hard to understand ?
They wanted to live in cities to take advantage of cities role at the time - ie trade and mercantile centers - not to integrate !
You not giving a source usually means you're lying.
b) So what if some Jewish leaders wanted special privilege
Which is which then ?
That in no way at all supports the claim that all Jews wanted to live as a separate nation within a nation, among their own kind, with their own language, schools and institutions, and even their own government
So what ? So what that not all Jews wanted that ? Some wanted that some wanted something else but majority of them didn't assimilate, only minority !
Funny that you are such particular when it come to Jews whereas you blame
all Poles for acts of few criminals. Inconsistency or as you would put it - bigoted much ?
Such a pity that you are blinded by your hatred of Jews.
Such a pity that you are blinded by your hatred of Poles !