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When we Suffer

Brezhnev and Kosygin met to discuss the Jewish question in the Soviet Union.
“Kosygin, how many Jews do we have here?”
“About 2 ½ million, I think”
“And if we opened the borders to let out the troublemakers among them, how many do you think would leave?”
“Probably no less than 5 million.”


It has been said by historical observers that when the Jews suffer they are the first indication of a greater malaise that will soon engulf all.

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