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They ought to take their paranoia back home with them.Reader comment on item: Jewish Life in an Increasingly Muslim Europe Submitted by Peter Herz (United States), Mar 18, 2008 at 10:48 Look, I'm a hard-core, old-line, replacement-theology [sort of] Calvinist Christian, and I like bagels, hamentash, corned beef on rye, matzos, and a lot of other things considered "Jewish food". The cookies with the hazelnuts look good, too! For that matter, I've also enjoyed qing zhen (halal) cooking in Muslim quarters of Sinitic Asia as well. If these immigrants to Denmark are getting steamed over bakers (and can any country's bakers beat the Scandinavians?) putting out "Jewish cookies", let them go back to where they came from and eat themselves! Note: Opinions expressed in comments are those of the authors alone and not necessarily those of Daniel Pipes. Original writing only, please. Comments are screened and in some cases edited before posting. Reasoned disagreement is welcome but not comments that are scurrilous, off-topic, commercial, disparaging religions, or otherwise inappropriate. For complete regulations, see the "Guidelines for Reader Comments". << Previous Comment Next Comment >> Reader comments (28) on this item
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