Re: Enriquez as a Sephardic name
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Re: Enriquez as a Sephardic name
Harry Stein 11/23/01
Shalom Harry:
May I take this moment to express my deepest gratitude, as you have been emphasizing but fact in the past posts.Y' gotta realize Harry, most folk neither know of the origins of the "Enriquez" name, neither do they understand what a "Jew" is.The New Testament (an anti-Jew Roman invention) calls us, "enemies of the whole human race"..."the people who put Christ to death."
Absulutely, 'Enriquez' IS a Jew name: It is also repeated over and over throughout the Holy Office's (Inquisition) records, and the FIRST WOMAN in New Spain to be murdered at the stake and burned by the Holy Office was an 'Enriquez:' On that day, another Enriquez (male) was burned.This is historical record and fact: And there exist numerous, numerous recorded events with regard to the Enriquez people - events that would curdle any reasonable and sane person's blood.Without question, this is a Jew name.
As for the "Jew" issue, let's face, there is no word, "RELIGION" in the Torah, and the Almighty said that He would make us a 'Nation:' He promised that we would be worshiping idols of wood and stone as we did in the Catholic church (because we did not obey Him), therefore, 'Jew' is a Nation...as the Portugese used to say, "The Hebrew Nation," though many have created a 'religion' out of it to be at equals with others, I would guess.But we are a Nation...whether Ashkenazim or Sephardim.
Thank you, Harry: You touch my heart...for telling these lost Enriquez folk who they (those whose families have not changed their names) really are...Jews...whether they want to admit it or not.They need to read and study if their parents failed to tell them the truth...if THEY (those parents)even knew the facts.Hah! Folk don't want to be identified with, "enemies of the whole human race," and "the people who put the lord to death," but if those Enriquez folk would only obey the Laws of The Most High, then the related curses on these people may seem to start to vanish, and the promised blessings would eventually find their proper marks, as The Almighty promised.
Sincerely,
Daniel David Enriquez
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