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Jewry best can be described as a demonic “counter-race”, which is opposed to order or social stability of any kind.
The primary races that constitute the racial make-up of the Jews are the Araboid, Hamitoid, Armenoid, and Negroid races, in addition to the various European races (with the so-called Mediterranean and Nordic races predominating). Among the Ashkenazim in particular, a strain of the Mongoloid, as well as the European East-Baltic and Alpine races is also discernible.
The proportions of the mixtures of the formerly mentioned races differ significantly between the two main branches of Jewry, the Ashkenazim and the Sephardim. (The marked physical differences that occur between the two branches can be explained by their historical separation, and the subsequent intermixture with the various peoples among whom they have dwelled, which will not be discussed in this article.) The physical qualities that distinguish the so-called Armenoid race appear to be predominant among the Ashkenazim, followed by the Araboid, East-Baltic, Mediterranean, Nordic, Mongoloid, Alpine, Negroid, and Hamitoid races (roughly in that order); while among the Sephardim, the physical features distinguishing the Araboid race are to some degree preponderant, followed by the Armenoid, Mediterranean, Negroid, Hamitoid, and Nordic. Thus we see that Mongoloid, East-Baltic, and Alpine physical characteristics appear relatively much less frequently among the Sephardim, and that the Ashkenazim present a greater variation in appearance compared to the Sephardim. Any differences, however, between Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews are mainly physical and superficial in basis; between all Jews, the spiritual “kernel” of Jewishness can be said to be distinct and the same.

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