Peter J. Sanderson wrote:

>Subject: Re: Rabbi Atlas castigates Kansan
>From: "Peter J. Sanderson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: 12/10/00 12:08 AM Central Standard Time
>Message-id: <90v6q6$j9b$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>"Kansan1225" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>>       Peter J. Sanderson wrote:
>> >Like everything else you have graced us with, you are writing a total
>> >fiction...your inclusion of the words of a made up Rabbi hearken back
>nicely
>> >to your older anti-Jewish and anti-Masonic ranting.
>> >
>> >Why do you persist in this?  Honestly.  If you think anyone other than a
>> >non-paying fringe publisher would pick it up, you are really wasting
>> >bandwidth by publishing it...it's not funny, witty, mysterious or
>anything
>> >else other than boring and/or insulting.
>> >
>> >Rabbi Atlas???  Puh-leeze.
>> >
>> >A schmuck like you?  You don't know a rabbi from your schmeckle, buby.
>So
>> >why not peddle your schtick elsewhere, meshugganah goyim!
>> >
>>
>>       There is such a thing as a Rabbi Atlas.  If you don't believe me,
>ask
>> Eugene Goldman.
>
>Rabbi Eric Atlas?!?!?
>
>That's not exactly a Jewish name now is it?  I mean, sure, Atlas happens as
>a last name from time to time but "Eric"???  How much more goy can you get?
>Which Tribe was he from... the lost 13 and 1/2th tribe >of Reykjavik?  
>

     The name "Eric", or "Enrico" in Italian, belongs to the family of names
like Heinrich, Henry, Harry, Hendrick, etc., that can stand for "Aharon", the
name of the first High Priest of the Sacrificial Tabernacle.  
     Another famous occurrence of this is Henry VIII of England, the father
of Elizabeth I.  According to the Bible, the Biblical Elizabeth was one of
the "daughters of Aharon".  True enough, Queen Elizabeth I was one of the
daughters of King Henry/Aharon.

     Similarly, the name of Florida's Secretary of State, Catherine Harris,
refers to the first wife of King Henry/Harry/Aharon VIII:  "Catherine,
Harry's wife", i.e., the hated Katharine of Aragon, the rival to Anne Boleyn,
Queen Elizabeth's mother.


>Of
>Congregation B'nai Tubal-Cain????
>
>Rabbi Eric Atlas of Congregation
>B'nai Tubal-Cain (ROFLAY) in west "Mosquitoes" (aka Houston) - no such
>congregation
>
>...and I would take ohh a small guess and say no such Rabbi.  That took all
>of 3 minutes to find out.  Must be my CLuM ISP.
>
>Couldn't you at least have called it something remotely Jewish...I mean
>Tubal-Cain in the name of a synagogue?!?!?!  That's not even slightly funny.
>The Mosquitoes Jewish Center or Temple Beth Israel (there is a real
>synagogue of that name in Houston)...yes I could buy that....
>
>And Eric Atlas?  Why not Rabbi Vinni Mastroianno? Or Rav. Inderjit Singh?
>
>Do you actually live in Texas, Kansan?  If there is a lodge in Kingwood, it
>must be a clandestine one (lol)  but the Shrine posts its phone
>numbers...maybe they are using Kiwanis as their cover...or Daughters of the
>British Empire..
>
>You're not even a very good racist comedian are you?
>
>No, doesn't look like it.
>

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