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204<strong>Ashkenazi</strong> peoples. But, as a matter of fact, there is no singlerepresentative of the “Eastern Ethnicities” that is able to speak in the nameof all of them, but only in the name of his own people. And every one ofthese peoples is truly a dwarf compared to Ashkenaz in all that pertains tothe breadth of history, the rule over time, and status among the nations ofthe world. <strong>The</strong>re is not one non-Jewish concept, such as luck, conditionsetc., that can explain the vast difference between Ashkenaz, one of thegiants of the world, and the Sephardo-Mizrahi dwarfs. Only the Jewishconcept of a chosen people can explain the difference. Verily, we are thechosen people among the Jewish peoples. Not the luckiest people of all.Not by any means. Perhaps we are the unluckiest of them all when itcomes to victimhood and suffering. When it comes to simple luck, thehistory of other peoples, such as the Yemenites, is much more successfulthan ours. But despite this, we are the chosen people. Our feet are dippedin the blood of millions, but our heads are crowned with lofty distinction,and upon our foreheads is the stamp of God’s kindness. Let the Sephardo-Mizrahi peoples take notice and search for such a stamp on their ownforeheads. <strong>The</strong>y will not find it. <strong>The</strong>ir searching will be in vain and theywill bring upon themselves only despair. It was given only to us, as aspecial kindness from God. It was given only to us as a sublime privilege,and as a commandment that obliges us to be responsible for Jewishcontinuity. In our hands is given a treasure, more lofty than all thetreasures of the world, the treasure whose name is the chariot of Jewishtime, which gallops from the days of our Patriarch Abraham, and todaymakes its way on the roads of Ashkenaz. <strong>The</strong> Sephardo-Mizrahi nationshave boarded this chariot, and if they alight from it they will never have achariot of their own, as they had in the past, but they will descend to theabyss of no-time where they will be lost.<strong>The</strong>re are no explanations, or arrangements, that can permanently removethe pitfalls that stand in the way to understanding and harmony between theSephardo-Mizrahi peoples and us. <strong>The</strong>re is only one path, the Jewish path.<strong>The</strong>y must view us as the chosen people within the Confederacy of JewishPeoples and, in exchange for fulfilling this obligation, we are obliged, inturn, to transfer <strong>Ashkenazi</strong> culture to them and to do our best to bring them

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