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[QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri: [QB] S'alright, I'm not dipping in this again. Plenty stuff by me out there on this for anyone who can use a search engine. But if you're using Kushi then Ashkenazi is its opposite. One midrash makes Joseph an Ashkenazi. If mishnaic era Israelites are conceived boxwood in complexion by the rabbis of that time there's little reason to suppose biblical Israelites weren't on average the same. As late as the 10th century Palestinian Jewry sees their colour more in allignment with Hham then of Yapheth, the distinction being Hham was blacker than Shem thus why black rather than brown skinned Israel could get named Kushi. Today the opposites are Kushi and Gingi (pink skin red hair). Though Kushi in modern Hebrew has become derogatory especially after Beta Israel migrated. Seems back in Ethiopia the Beta Israel taunted their converts as Kushi and were insulted when Israelis naturally called all of them Kushi. African adjustment to European dominance has altered many peoples original ideas about who was called by a black sobriquet but the Beta Israel attitude is shameful and has brought discredit to the name of Kush making a liar out of Josephus who wrote[i] "For of the four sons of Ham, time has not at all hurt the name of Cush;"[/i] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Just call me Jari: [qb] There were so called black Hebrews(Kushite) and so called White Hebrews(Asiatic or Eurasian) as demonstrated by me and Altakruri on numerous threads.(I hate to keep bringing Al into these mindless debates, sorry Al). [/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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