Etymology sidenote- http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=Jewish&searchmode=none there are two whole pages here, one interesting bit of trivia states that “Jewish immigrants, ignorant of writing with the Latin alphabet, signed their entry forms with a circle, eschewing the “X” as a sign of Christianity.” The yid word for circle is ‘kikel’. I have used the ‘X’ before and never gave it much …

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Michael: Tua famiglia. Your family’s still called Corleone. And you’ll run it like a Corleone. Frankie: My family doesn’t eat here, doesn’t eat in Las Vegas…and doesn’t eat in Miami…with Hyman Roth! Michael: Frankie…You’re a good old man. And I like you. And you were loyal to my father for years. Frankie: The Rosato brothers. …

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  http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/faith/article5799457.ece Williamson to meet with Irving and Renouf in UK.   Even those who don’t identify as Christians/Catholics  will find  Williamson’s blog interesting.  He definitely shows he is a Thinker  and though of course as a religious man operates from a place of faith- it is not blind faith. Quotes from Williamson’s blog: http://dinoscopus.blogspot.com/  “For …

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