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207and the giant whose name is Germany (I am using the gentile expressionhere). Six million <strong>Ashkenazi</strong>m are buried in the extermination camps. Butit is not only they who are buried there, but also the giant whose name isGerman Christianity, which was a thousand years old. Germany prevailedin Stalingrad, but was defeated at Auschwitz, and only because ofAuschwitz will she never merit the status she had in the past. If not forAuschwitz, Hitler would be in the same league as Alexander of Macedonand Napoleon, who everybody admires. After the fall of Ashkenaz inEastern Europe, it appeared that it drowned in rivers of its own blood, andthat it could never rise again. But this fear was imaginary. Ashkenazfounded the State of Israel, and in so doing recovered its status as a quasigod.It built a nation, made the land blossom, and constructed an army thatterrified the region and won honor and glory among the peoples of theworld. <strong>The</strong> ship of Ashkenaz, which appeared to have sunk in EasternEurope, was created anew in the State of Israel, and it performed mightilyin the horizons of time. But this is not so with the Sephardo-Mizrahipeoples. <strong>The</strong>ir time has set and the sails of their ship have been folded.<strong>The</strong>se peoples demand of Ashkenaz that it return their quasi-god status, butin return, Ashkenaz demands of them that they recognize its own quasi-godstatus, in its status as the chosen people among them. If they do not fulfillthis demand, they will reveal that within their hearts lurks a plot to deposeAshkenaz from its quasi-god status. In this plot, Ashkenaz will see adeclaration of war against it, and in response it will open up, again, theledger of accounts between itself and Sepharad from the 17 th century untiltoday. This is the ledger that Ashkenaz had decided to ignore and buryforever.Chapter 11Two Peoples1

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