>> >> Yeah, and I've seen Hitler's Duesenberg on there too.
>>
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> Funny, Hitler favorite car , The Mercedes, was named after the
> daughter of a a Rabbi.
>The thinks one learns in a NG, I never new Heir Benz was a rabbi ;)
>
>mike
Herr Benz wasn't nor was the car named after the daughter of a rabbi...
http://www.ikea.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?topcategoryId=15567
&catalogId=10103&storeId=12&productId=83788&langId=-1&chosenPartNumber=10099897
is a story about early origins of daimler
and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emil_Jellinek
says a little about Jellinek..... although of Jewish origin (His parents were both
rabbi's) Jellinek evidentally thought enough of his daughter to impart to her a
christian name and have her baptised.... hmm... baptism .... a decidedly christian
ritual. She was baptised Maria de las Mercédès (espana)
There are many thinks one learns in a NG... but these stories make fantastic
urban legends.... especially the one about Hitlers favorite car being named
after the daughter of a Rabbi.... now you new
>>> >> Yeah, and I've seen Hitler's Duesenberg on there too.
>>>
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>> Funny, Hitler favorite car , The Mercedes, was named after the
>> daughter of a a Rabbi.
Bassplayer12 - 30 May 2007 02:56 GMT
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> says a little about Jellinek..... although of Jewish origin (His parents
> were both
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> christian
> ritual. She was baptised Maria de las Mercédès (espana)
Infant baptism is not performed by all Christian denominations, BTW.
The Scriptures only mention being baptized as grown ups.