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The intent of this website is to bring together Jews from all over the world into a single Global Jewish Community, so that we are able to freely and directly communicate, cooperate and support each other.
We believe that, while there may be differences between us in our political views, traditions, backgrounds and degrees of observance, that which unites us is far more powerful. The lingual, cultural, genetic, ideological and spiritual bond that our people have shared for thousands of years, and our ancestors have died to protect, has now been passed on to us. Global Jewish Community seeks to reinforce this incredible bond between Jews worldwide, as this will strengthen the Jewish identity of future generations, as well as opening limitless opportunities for what we can accomplish as a united community.
In addition to bringing together Jews from all over the world, Global Jewish Community wishes to educate its members about our rich history, culture, religion, and the current situation in the Middle-East. We reject the one-sided view presented by some people that the State of Israel is always solely responsible for all conflict in the region, and seek to refute these absurd claims by presenting factual evidence as opposed to vile propaganda.
We encourage diversity within this community, just as there is diversity within Jewish communities throughout the world. All Jews, whether secular or religious, and of every sect, and of every political affiliation, are invited to partake in discussion and help us improve this community.
As our Global Jewish Community grows, we hope to take an active role in supporting Jewish communities all over the world, regularly donating and raising funds for charities, fighting anti-Semitism, and more. We encourage everyone, whether Jewish or not, who shares our vision and would like to support us to join the community in order to ensure that it is a success.
To join our community, simply sign up on the community forums.
I hope to see some of you sign up and become active members.
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serdar
01-14-2007, 09:41 AM
ARAB ALERT! ARABS OUT OF ISTANBUL! please erase "kudusyolu" immediatly!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :mad:
HaTzEl
01-14-2007, 11:09 AM
ARABS OUT OF ISTANBUL!
Let me correct you: ARABS OUT OF TURKEY
You traitor,we are Turkish,go to Iran!!!
ARAB ALERT! ARABS OUT OF ISTANBUL! please erase "kudusyolu" immediatly!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :mad:
If this idiot is not traitor then who the hell is triator in this country?!
Kudusyolu if you don't feel Turkish then leave this country,go and kiss Arabs's a.ss!!!
I will try to get your ip number triator,we are Turkish,if you are not happy with that leave our country!
ALL ISLAMISTS TRAITORS!!!
serdar
01-14-2007, 12:31 PM
----- watch it; it's a gret example of you ----------
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=8305230661
Kenneth
01-14-2007, 12:49 PM
WE ARE NOT ARABS
WE ARE THE FIGHTING URAKI (http://us.movies1.yimg.com/movies.yahoo.com/images/hv/photo/movie_pix/new_line_cinema/the_lord_of_the_rings__the_fellowship_of_the_ring/orcs.jpg)
KettleWhistle
01-14-2007, 12:56 PM
ARAB ALERT! ARABS OUT OF ISTANBUL! please erase "kudusyolu" immediatly!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :mad:
Come down. S/he is obviously trolling, and it's not going to long until s/he is banned.
Anatolia
01-14-2007, 05:07 PM
Turkish primary school children shouting "Turkey is secular and will remain secular" when this lady with the headscarf, member pro-Islamic Virtue Party,arrived their school. (http://youtube.com/watch?v=bwSMlG3OZ1M&mode=related&search) :)
Anatolia
01-14-2007, 08:01 PM
"Turkey is secular and will remain secular" (http://youtube.com/watch?v=qA4JyyBaNHY) ;)
serdar
01-14-2007, 11:25 PM
Come down. S/he is obviously trolling, and it's not going to long until s/he is banned.
Man this is the problem in Turkey. They're trolling in Turkiye as well and we want them to be banned from Turkiye aswell :(
This is our main fight
Tigranes
02-14-2007, 06:13 AM
I find Turkey very interesting. What other problems are there in Turkey?
mossad
02-14-2007, 06:40 AM
I find Turkey very interesting. What other problems are there in Turkey?
Oppression of minorities, a history of genocide against non-muslims, lack of liberal democracy, imperialism, torture of political prisoners - you name it, Turkey has it. :)
Oppression of minorities, a history of genocide against non-muslims, lack of liberal democracy, imperialism, torture of political prisoners - you name it, Turkey has it. :)
Isn't it enough? I can tell so many things about Kurds now,i can start with honour killings,kurdish men, PKK terrorism etc.In SE of Turkey Kurdish men are marrying with 3-4 women,it's illegal in Turkish constitution but they marry. Even constitution can not stop them. We have suffered from PKK terrorism,dont you think we have many things to say about Kurds now?
So is it nice to make a list about Kurds?
Will we learn democracy,liberalism etc from the Kurds? Dont make me laugh, I can tell so many things,so what they related to israelforum?
Inferiority complex is a bad thing,you better try to be yourself.
I find Turkey very interesting. What other problems are there in Turkey?
Turkey is very usual,very boring country my friend,nothing is interesting..thats what you would like to hear.;)
Guys enough,really enough!
I mean this hatred is enough,get it?
mossad
02-14-2007, 10:52 AM
Isn't it enough? I can tell so many things about Kurds now,i can start with honour killings,kurdish men, PKK terrorism etc.In SE of Turkey Kurdish men are marrying with 3-4 women,it's illegal in Turkish constitution but they marry. Even constitution can not stop them. We have suffered from PKK terrorism,dont you think we have many things to say about Kurds now?
So is it nice to make a list about Kurds?
Will we learn democracy,liberalism etc from the Kurds? Dont make me laugh, I can tell so many things,so what they related to israelforum?
Inferiority complex is a bad thing,you better try to be yourself.
What does this have to do with Turks or Kurds Elin? Turkey is a country where both Kurds and Turks live. Honourary killings is an Islamic phenomenon. It has existed in Hadith and Sunnah for as long as Islam has existed. Kurds do it and so do Turks (I have a Turkish girlfriend from Izmir, her parents threatened her to death because she dated a latino guy). Very sad. Hopefully the Turkish people won't vote for Islamists next election.
Kurdish men? Yes, there are Kurdish men too. Good point there Elin. :)
You will hopefully learn about liberal democracy from John Locke and John Stuart Mill. What does this have to do with Kurds?
On a sidenote, Iraqi Kurdistan, the only free part of Kurdistan, is ran by a secular, modern government that has made it into a blooming economy in just a few years. I guess we would all benefit from Kurds having the right to rule themselves. Perhaps then Islamists wouldn't run another country in the Middle East. :)
mossad
02-14-2007, 10:53 AM
Guys enough,really enough!
I mean this hatred is enough,get it?
Then why do you do it so actively and passionately?
What does this have to do with Turks or Kurds Elin? Turkey is a country where both Kurds and Turks live. Honourary killings is an Islamic phenomenon. It has existed in Hadith and Sunnah for as long as Islam has existed. Kurds do it and so do Turks (I have a Turkish girlfriend from Izmir, her parents threatened her to death because she dated a latino guy). Very sad. Hopefully the Turkish people won't vote for Islamists next election.
Kurdish men? Yes, there are Kurdish men too. Good point there Elin. :)
You will hopefully learn about liberal democracy from John Locke and John Stuart Mill. What does this have to do with Kurds?
On a sidenote, Iraqi Kurdistan, the only free part of Kurdistan, is ran by a secular, modern government that has made it into a blooming economy in just a few years. I guess we would all benefit from Kurds having the right to rule themselves. Perhaps then Islamists wouldn't run another country in the Middle East. :)
There is a large Kurdish population in Izmir and Istanbul. Today Istanbul become the biggest Kurdish city,did you know? 3 Million Kurds living in Istanbul.
About Izmir,Izmir is the most modern city of Turkey with full of open minded population. Izmir is not different from Monaco,Majorca etc.And its people also.
On the other hand,i hope indenpendent Kurdistan will be founded in North Iraq and i hope this country will invite all Kurdish people.
And when it comes to AKP,as i said the problem is between Seculars and Islamists,islamists are united,they only vote for 1 party,but Seculars have to choice one from many.
mossad
02-14-2007, 11:39 AM
There is a large Kurdish population in Izmir and Istanbul. Today Istanbul become the biggest Kurdish city,did you know? 3 Million Kurds living in Istanbul.
About Izmir,Izmir is the most modern city of Turkey with full of open minded population. Izmir is not different from Monaco,Majorca etc.And its people also.
On the other hand,i hope indenpendent Kurdistan will be founded in North Iraq and i hope this country will invite all Kurdish people.
And when it comes to AKP,as i said the problem is between Seculars and Islamists,islamists are united,they only vote for 1 party,but Seculars have to choice one from many.
I know Izmir is very modern. That was my point. The disease of Islamic morality is unfortunately to be found everywhere. No doubt, there are more primitive people that do these things in poor Kurdish villages than in cities like Izmir, but this problem exists everywhere, and I think it has to do with Islam's built-in oppression of women.
Why should the Kurds in for example Diyarbakir and Dersim, that have lived there for thousands of years, move to Iraqi Kurdistan? Why don't you think that we should be allowed our independence in the cities, villages, mountains and towns that we've lived in for thousands of years? I mean, no Turks even live in or go to Diyarbakir, so what's the problem? How would it harm you if we got our freedom? Seriously, you seem like an intelligent and understanding person, this is really a mystery to me. It is exactly the same as the situation between Arabs and Jews. The problem has always been and will always be that Israel exists, that in a vast Muslim world, the Jews have an independent state. Can't you see that this is the same?
I know Izmir is very modern. That was my point. The disease of Islamic morality is unfortunately to be found everywhere. No doubt, there are more primitive people that do these things in poor Kurdish villages than in cities like Izmir, but this problem exists everywhere, and I think it has to do with Islam's built-in oppression of women.
Why should the Kurds in for example Diyarbakir and Dersim, that have lived there for thousands of years, move to Iraqi Kurdistan? Why don't you think that we should be allowed our independence in the cities, villages, mountains and towns that we've lived in for thousands of years? I mean, no Turks even live in or go to Diyarbakir, so what's the problem? How would it harm you if we got our freedom? Seriously, you seem like an intelligent and understanding person, this is really a mystery to me. It is exactly the same as the situation between Arabs and Jews. The problem has always been and will always be that Israel exists, that in a vast Muslim world, the Jews have an independent state. Can't you see that this is the same?
No i am not understanding,i would be if i talked some understanding people.
I only have a one question,can you speak Kurdish?
mossad
02-14-2007, 11:52 AM
No i am not understanding,i would be if i talked some understanding people.
I only have a one question,can you speak Kurdish?
Talkes some understanding people? What do you mean?
Yes, I can speak Kurdish. Why?
Talkes some understanding people? What do you mean?
Yes, I can speak Kurdish. Why?
Forget it.
Some years ago i had much more positive feelings towards both Kurds and others,but today..no.
I asked because all my relatives can speak Kurdish.I just wonder are there any differences between dialects,my aunt said me she cant understand other kurdish dialects.
mossad
02-14-2007, 12:07 PM
Forget it.
Some years ago i had much more positive feelings towards both Kurds and others,but today..no.
I asked because all my relatives can speak Kurdish.I just wonder are there any differences between dialects,my aunt said me she cant understand other kurdish dialects.
Okay. Too bad you have negative feelings towards us.
Yes, there are different dialects, but if you know the language well you have no problems understanding them. I can speak with Kurds from almost everywhere. Lots of Kurds from Turkey are no good at Kurdish though, since they haven't been allowed to study or speak their language.
Okay. Too bad you have negative feelings towards us.
Why do you think,even i have a kurdish mother why do you think i have negative feelings towards them? (btw i can die for my mother,i adore her)
Yes, there are different dialects, but if you know the language well you have no problems understanding them. I can speak with Kurds from almost everywhere. Lots of Kurds from Turkey are no good at Kurdish though, since they haven't been allowed to study or speak their language.
They are not good at Kurdish? Almost 60% of Turdish women can not speak Kurdish in SE of Turkey. They of course speak Kurdish.
My half part is from SE of Turkey,so i know this land and its people much more than you.Diyarbakir,Mardin,Hakkari...etc.;)
mossad
02-14-2007, 12:22 PM
Why do you think,even i have a kurdish mother why do you think i have negative feelings towards them? (btw i can die for my mother,i adore her)
I don't know. Why does Noam Chomsky hate Jews? I don't hate people based on ethnicity, that's just racist and ignorant.
They are not good at Kurdish? Almost 60% of Kurdish women can not speak Kurdish in SE of Turkey. They of course speak Kurdish.
My half part is from SE of Turkey,so i know this land and its people much more than you.Diyarbakir,Mardin,Hakkari...etc.;)
No, most Kurds in Turkey are really bad at Kurdish. I've been in Diyarbakir and spoken to people. Lots of people there speak Turkish. The ones that do speak Kurdish mix it with Turkish. Not even 10 % of the can there fully understand for example Mem û Zin by Xanî. And no Elin, you don't know Kurdish culture and Kurdish language better than my, and rest assured nor do 99 % of Kurds, anywhere. That much I can promise you.
I don't know. Why does Noam Chomsky hate Jews? I don't hate people based on ethnicity, that's just racist and ignorant.
I didnt say i hate them,i said i have negative feelings but not because of political reasons.
No, most Kurds in Turkey are really bad at Kurdish. I've been in Diyarbakir and spoken to people. Lots of people there speak Turkish. The ones that do speak Kurdish mix it with Turkish. Not even 10 % of the can there fully understand for example Mem û Zin by Xanî. And no Elin, you don't know Kurdish culture and Kurdish language better than my, and rest assured nor do 99 % of Kurds, anywhere. That much I can promise you.
Really? Most of the Kurdish women definitely cant speak Turkish.They speak only Kurdish.
I dont know Kurdish culture? My childhood passed in there,and i know every corner,every district of Diyarbakir,so do you think i dont know kurdish culture?
KettleWhistle
02-14-2007, 12:35 PM
Isn't there a Kurdish or Turkish, or Kurdish-Turkish board where you can tackle your issues instead of in "Global Jewish Community" thread?
mossad
02-14-2007, 12:37 PM
I didnt say i hate them,i said i have negative feelings but not because of political reasons.
Will you share with the group then why you have negative feelings towards me? What harm did I do you to make you have negative feelings towards me?
Really? Most of the Kurdish women definitely cant speak Turkish.They speak only Kurdish.
I dont know Kurdish culture? My childhood passed in there,and i know every corner,every district of Diyarbakir,so do you think i dont know kurdish culture?
Their Kurdish sucks. I'm telling you Elin, it really does. And you're in no position to say it doesn't, cuz I bet you're no Xani or Cizri either. :)
Do you speak Kurdish? Have you read any Kurdish book? Do you know anything about the Kurdish religions Yezidism and Zoroastrianism? Do you know anything about the different Kurdish political parties besides their names and that you think being a Kurd in itself is an act of terrorism? :)
Isn't there a Kurdish or Turkish, or Kurdish-Turkish board where you can tackle your issues instead of in "Global Jewish Community" thread?
I will sleep,don't worry.:)
mossad
02-14-2007, 12:41 PM
Good night Elin, I hope that when you wake up tommorrow you won't hate me as much as you did today, despite I did nothing to you except for being a Kurd. Sweet dreams!
Will you share with the group then why you have negative feelings towards me? What harm did I do you to make you have negative feelings towards me?
Tomorrow i have to wake up too early,tomorrow i will reply your message via pm.;)
And,at first i didnt like you,but now i have nothing against you,tomorrow i can even love you,who knows? My feelings can change depends on person.;)
mossad
02-14-2007, 12:44 PM
Sounds good! I will join you in the act of not engaging in discussions regarding Kurdish-Turkish issues here. Good night!
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