Screw Romania. Even … Screw Romania. Even today, educated Romanians preach on how the Jews control their country! (0.5 of the population!) and all of the good aspects of their culture, whether they are dancing the hora or eating matzah ball soup, they claim all of these things to be “Romanian”.
Well, what do YOU … Well, what do YOU know about the jews in Romania? Do you know anything?
Do you know about the recent privatisation, the business going on here?
And the good aspects of our culture…remember that we were here long before the jews, and have been dancing the hora, so why wouldn’t the hora be Romanian?
And as for maztah ball soup, could you think that the jews have a different name for the same food?
Dumbass…
I have…
Hora is … I have…
Hora is a type of circle dance originating in the Balkans but now found in a number of countries, most of which use slightly different spellings. The name is cognate to the Greek χορός : ‘dance’ which is cognate with the ancient Greek art form of χορεία; see Chorea. The original meaning of the Greek word χορός may have been ‘circle’.
So who’s claiming world culture to be jewish now, huh?
Dumbass…
The hora or zhok is … The hora or zhok is a Romanian-style dance in a hobbling 3/8 time with beats on 1 and 3, and is even more embellished. The Israeli hora derives its roots from the Romanian hora.
Forgot to mention, both quotes are from Wikipedia…
fgschneider1970
/ September 13, 2009Screw Romania. Even …
Screw Romania. Even today, educated Romanians preach on how the Jews control their country! (0.5 of the population!) and all of the good aspects of their culture, whether they are dancing the hora or eating matzah ball soup, they claim all of these things to be “Romanian”.
GeneralPaccepa
/ September 13, 2009Well, what do YOU …
Well, what do YOU know about the jews in Romania? Do you know anything?
Do you know about the recent privatisation, the business going on here?
And the good aspects of our culture…remember that we were here long before the jews, and have been dancing the hora, so why wouldn’t the hora be Romanian?
And as for maztah ball soup, could you think that the jews have a different name for the same food?
Dumbass…
fgschneider1970
/ September 13, 2009Hora is Hebrew for …
Hora is Hebrew for circle. Google it,
GeneralPaccepa
/ September 13, 2009I have…
Hora is …
I have…
Hora is a type of circle dance originating in the Balkans but now found in a number of countries, most of which use slightly different spellings. The name is cognate to the Greek χορός : ‘dance’ which is cognate with the ancient Greek art form of χορεία; see Chorea. The original meaning of the Greek word χορός may have been ‘circle’.
So who’s claiming world culture to be jewish now, huh?
Dumbass…
GeneralPaccepa
/ September 13, 2009The hora or zhok is …
The hora or zhok is a Romanian-style dance in a hobbling 3/8 time with beats on 1 and 3, and is even more embellished. The Israeli hora derives its roots from the Romanian hora.
Forgot to mention, both quotes are from Wikipedia…