"The Chapmanski name arrived in England in the early 1600s. The Chapmanski's were an affluent Yiddish family from Poland. They changed their name to the more English sounding Chapman as a result of rampant anti-semitism in the mid 1600s." - History of English Names (Hodder and Stoughton)
Face it Kyle you're about as goy as Mel Brooks...or Jesus for that matter.
I encourage you to embrace your past, and find out more about your Jewish heritage.
Re: National Front Thwarted in Wellington
Date Edited: 09 Jun 2004 04:15:36 AM
Face it Kyle you're about as goy as Mel Brooks...or Jesus for that matter.
I encourage you to embrace your past, and find out more about your Jewish heritage.
Shalom