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From: Stephanie Wood <stephie.wood_at_gmail.com>
Date: 26 September 2010 20:22
Subject: Re: [Cz-L] Fw: Star of David, University of Chernivtsi
To: Julian Rubin <julianrubin2000_at_yahoo.com>
Hello,
The star of David is used by Christians as well as Jews. Christians see
Christianity as the completion of Judaism -with Jesus fulfilling the
prophesies of the Old Testament. The one does not conflict with the other
but completes it. The Messiah of Christianity, Jesus, was brought up as a
Jew in the Jewish community.
Please feel free to email me back if I can help further.
Best wishes,
Stephie
[Please post in plain text --thanks]
On 26 September 2010 19:12, Julian Rubin <julianrubin2000_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
> To all group members,
>
> This is a forwarded message to the PR department of the university of Cz.
> regarding the enigma of the Stars of David ornamenting one of their domes=
.
> By now I didn't get any answer. Maybe somebody has a good explanation for
> this.
>
> Julian
>
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