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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is..... JEWISH!!!???

Deadly Sushi

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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's vitriolic attacks on the Jewish world hide an astonishing secret, evidence uncovered by The Daily Telegraph shows.


By Damien McElroy and Ahmad Vahdat
Published: 7:30AM BST 03 Oct 2009

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Ahmadinejad showing papers during election. It shows that his family's previous name was Jewish




A photograph of the Iranian president holding up his identity card during elections in March 2008 clearly shows his family has Jewish roots.
A close-up of the document reveals he was previously known as Sabourjian – a Jewish name meaning cloth weaver.

The short note scrawled on the card suggests his family changed its name to Ahmadinejad when they converted to embrace Islam after his birth.


The Sabourjians traditionally hail from Aradan, Mr Ahmadinejad's birthplace, and the name derives from "weaver of the Sabour", the name for the Jewish Tallit shawl in Persia. The name is even on the list of reserved names for Iranian Jews compiled by Iran's Ministry of the Interior.
Experts last night suggested Mr Ahmadinejad's track record for hate-filled attacks on Jews could be an overcompensation to hide his past.
Ali Nourizadeh, of the Centre for Arab and Iranian Studies, said: "This aspect of Mr Ahmadinejad's background explains a lot about him.
"Every family that converts into a different religion takes a new identity by condemning their old faith.
"By making anti-Israeli statements he is trying to shed any suspicions about his Jewish connections. He feels vulnerable in a radical Shia society."
A London-based expert on Iranian Jewry said that "jian" ending to the name specifically showed the family had been practising Jews.
"He has changed his name for religious reasons, or at least his parents had," said the Iranian-born Jew living in London. "Sabourjian is well known Jewish name in Iran."
A spokesman for the Israeli embassy in London said it would not be drawn on Mr Ahmadinejad's background. "It's not something we'd talk about," said Ron Gidor, a spokesman.
The Iranian leader has not denied his name was changed when his family moved to Tehran in the 1950s. But he has never revealed what it was change from or directly addressed the reason for the switch.
Relatives have previously said a mixture of religious reasons and economic pressures forced his blacksmith father Ahmad to change when Mr Ahmadinejad was aged four.
The Iranian president grew up to be a qualified engineer with a doctorate in traffic management. He served in the Revolutionary Guards militia before going on to make his name in hardline politics in the capital.
During this year's presidential debate on television he was goaded to admit that his name had changed but he ignored the jibe.
However Mehdi Khazali, an internet blogger, who called for an investigation of Mr Ahmadinejad's roots was arrested this summer.
Mr Ahmadinejad has regularly levelled bitter criticism at Israel, questioned its right to exist and denied the Holocaust. British diplomats walked out of a UN meeting last month after the Iranian president denounced Israel's 'genocide, barbarism and racism.'
Benjamin Netanyahu made an impassioned denunciation of the Iranian leader at the same UN summit. "Yesterday, the man who calls the Holocaust a lie spoke from this podium," he said. "A mere six decades after the Holocaust, you give legitimacy to a man who denies the murder of six million Jews while promising to wipe out the State of Israel, the State of the Jews. What a disgrace. What a mockery of the charter of the United Nations."
Mr Ahmadinejad has been consistently outspoken about the Nazi attempt to wipe out the Jewish race. "They have created a myth today that they call the massacre of Jews and they consider it a principle above God, religions and the prophets," he declared at a conference on the holocaust staged in Tehran in 2006.
 

Deadly Sushi

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I wonder why everyone hates the Jews? :unsure:

I worked with 2 of them and they were arrogant assholes but thats just 2 people. I cant judge a race by that. So why are peeps hating on the Jews?
 

thcri

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I worked with a family of them. And then another one in another business. It was great working with all of them.
 

fogtender

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I assume it is some kind of "Haves verses have nots" issue for those that don't want to work for their income. They hate the Jews because they are good business people, and it is easy to hate someone that is doing better than you if you are lazy....

Israel is a bright star in the Mideast, most of the other Arab states are slums.... Arabs don't even like the Palistinians, they just hate the Jews more....

Until they start loving their children more than they hate the Jew's, their isn't going to be any peace anywhere.
 

BoneheadNW

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I hear that Jewish people put on the best weddings. All that good food, and they even dance around with the bride and groom in chairs.....or is that Greek weddings? Either way, if it wasn't for the Jews, we wouldn't have the 10 commandments- I saw the movie.
Bonehead
 

Deadly Sushi

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I hear that Jewish people put on the best weddings. All that good food, and they even dance around with the bride and groom in chairs.....or is that Greek weddings? Either way, if it wasn't for the Jews, we wouldn't have the 10 commandments- I saw the movie.
Bonehead

very true! :D and its the Italians I believe.
 

mak2

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Until they start loving their children more than they hate the Jew's, their isn't going to be any peace anywhere.

I think that is probably the best way to describe the problem in the Middle East I have ever heard. I am going to steal that line sometime. Thanks.
 

fogtender

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Not even close.:hammer::yum:
You need to hitch up your horse and drive down some back roads in Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvania.

He has a point, before you watch the video, it does look a bit Amish....:biggrin:

Except for the electic lights...
 

pirate_girl

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He has a point, before you watch the video, it does look a bit Amish....:biggrin:

Except for the electic lights...
Well those Jews are wearing shoes, and jewelry and stuff...:yum:
I have yet to see an Amish gent or gal decked out in that way.
Although they do buy beer, LOTS of beer on the weekend..
Witnessed this with my own two eyes in downtown Berne, Indiana.
Two amish loading cases of Budweiser into the back of the buggy just did NOT seem proper! haha!
 

muleman

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They drink a lot more than beer. Smoke some stuff and do other things same as kids everywhere do. That for sure is not an Amish wedding. Have been to one before and seen quite a few around here. They have them as often as they have kids! You can tell it is a big one when they charter the bus to come from Ohio and elsewhere. It is as close to a traffic jam as we get when they have a wedding or funeral.
 
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