sunnuntai 20. tammikuuta 2013

Mielenkiintoinen detalji Iso-Britannian tulevaan (syntyvään) kruununperilliseen liittyen

Catherinessa virtaa juutalaista verta, hänen äitinsä vanhemmat ovat juutalaisia ja äidinäidin vanhemmat myös. Catherine antoi myös kastaa itsensä ennen häitään. Miksi sellainen nähtiin tarpeelliseksi?

http://tobkes.othellomaster.com/archives/2011/06/04/jewish-king-4/

In the family tree of Kate Middleton, wife of Prince William: Kate’s mother is Carol Middleton, daughter of Ronald Goldsmith and Dorothy Harrison (both Jews).

The parents of Dorothy Harrison are Robert Harrison and Elizabeth Temple (both Jews), the latter a descendant of the Myers family (traditional English Jews in the 19th century)

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bernard-starr/a-jewish-king-and-queen-o_b_876455.html

When the Royal Wedding uniting Kate Middleton and Prince William was announced, genealogy sleuths got to work. At first, the buzz indicated that Kate's mother, Carole Goldsmith (maiden name), had Jewish ancestry. If Carole Goldsmith were Jewish then, according to Jewish law, her daughter Kate Middleton would be considered Jewish -- and could become the first Jewish Queen (Consort) of England. But alas, investigators still believing that there was a Jewish heritage in Kate's lineage found that the last five generations of her family were married in churches. Of course, that doesn't rule out that some may have been secret Jews, which was true for many Jews during the Inquisition. Other sources still suspect Jewish lineage for Kate. And according to an Orthodox Sephardic Rabbi in Israel, both parents of Kate's mother were Jewish. So the question of Jew or not a Jew for Kate is still open.


Spekulaatioita aiheesta esiintyy paljon, monille tuntuu olevan tärkeää, että Catherinessa ei olisi juutalaista verta, ei mikään ihme islamisoituvassa Iso-Britanniassa.



2 kommenttia:

  1. Enpäs tätä tiennytkään. Todellakin ihan mielenkiintoista.

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  2. Minullekin tuli ihan uutena tietona vastaan. Mielenkiintoista sekin, miksi katsottiin tarpeelliseksi kastaa Catherine uudelleen.

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