If the bride is going to twist her arse during the wedding night intercourse the same way as she is doing while dancing the groom will have a great time.
Using this synagogure in this way has nothing to do with desecration, or not honoring those that died. WW2 affected Poland so much that most buildings that survived / or were rebuilt will have historical significance. There are loads of ststues and buildings honoring those that died.
Actually, there are absolutley zero statues and buildings in Chelm remembering the 18,000 Jews who lived here before the coming of WW2. Besides, many Poles expressed outrage because catholic churches in the Soviet Union were used as warehouses. So what makes this situation any different?
There is no difference. My point exactly ...18000 Jews were killed and how many Poles? And I bet there's no statue dedicated to them either in Chelm. Poland suffered terribly during the war both Jews and Poles...and yet people outside of Poland tend to only remember the holocaust and Jewish suffering.
Yeah, you're right. We should just forget about the past. What makes the victims of genocide so important anyway - Native Americans, Armenians, Jews... who cares?
That's not what i said at all! I just get extremely angry at the fact that everyone remembers the Jewish suffering in Poland...and believe me there are many statues etc all over Poland to remember eg. Auschwitz, Warsaw Getto etc...and prety much no-one remembers the Non-jewish Poles apart from other Poles or those of Polish decent. please do not twist what I'm saying...i don't appreciate it!!!
If the bride is going to twist her arse during the wedding night intercourse the same way as she is doing while dancing the groom will have a great time.
samograf 1 year ago
lol this is so amusing
notyoursandwichman 2 years ago
so thats chelms famous shul?
i heard many funny stories about that city!
odokokan 3 years ago
Read the "Protocols of Zion"
alexruru 5 years ago
Using this synagogure in this way has nothing to do with desecration, or not honoring those that died. WW2 affected Poland so much that most buildings that survived / or were rebuilt will have historical significance. There are loads of ststues and buildings honoring those that died.
crottner 5 years ago
Actually, there are absolutley zero statues and buildings in Chelm remembering the 18,000 Jews who lived here before the coming of WW2. Besides, many Poles expressed outrage because catholic churches in the Soviet Union were used as warehouses. So what makes this situation any different?
jcudak 5 years ago
There is no difference. My point exactly ...18000 Jews were killed and how many Poles? And I bet there's no statue dedicated to them either in Chelm. Poland suffered terribly during the war both Jews and Poles...and yet people outside of Poland tend to only remember the holocaust and Jewish suffering.
crottner 5 years ago
Yeah, you're right. We should just forget about the past. What makes the victims of genocide so important anyway - Native Americans, Armenians, Jews... who cares?
jcudak 5 years ago
That's not what i said at all! I just get extremely angry at the fact that everyone remembers the Jewish suffering in Poland...and believe me there are many statues etc all over Poland to remember eg. Auschwitz, Warsaw Getto etc...and prety much no-one remembers the Non-jewish Poles apart from other Poles or those of Polish decent. please do not twist what I'm saying...i don't appreciate it!!!
crottner 5 years ago
Smash the ZOG!
White Power
East Side of Poland forever white!
partyzant88 5 years ago
looks fun
q43iluk 5 years ago