Quote Originally Posted by mkemse View Post
Ozme52,

You may have, it is an old Jewish saying meaning No JEWS will ever be used or abused by anyone again, it surfaced after WWII, sorry if you were confused it was not my intent, but many people have seen it but do not know it's mean, i saw in in front of a Synagage a few years back, before Russia fell, it was a had a Hammer and Sicke the old Soviet Flag with a Star of David drapped over it and under it raid "No More Soviet Jewlry Ever Again" I went in to ask and the Rabbi told me it mean no more absue to any Jews any where ever again after WWII

My apologies If my coments were miss understood
Quote Originally Posted by mkemse View Post

Also Before Russia or Communist Russia fell after WWII, the Old Soviet Union was notorious for it's Refusal to let Runssian Jews Emigrate anywhere thus "Jwery" Jewry meaning they where held in Russia against their will and unable or allowed to move or emigrate anywhere they had to live and die in Russia or in some cases exiled to Syberia and freeze to death
No offense intended mkemse, but if you're going to make political or social commentary of the sort that creates intense debate and want to be understood, I strongly suggest a spell checker, a grammar checker, and maybe even a fact checker. (Your representation of historical events and timelines are a little off.)

As to the saying... I believe you've misquoted the translation from what was probably written in Russian in Cyrillic... or maybe in Hebrew in Hebraic.

"No More Jewry" and "Never Again" have opposite meanings...

I have lots of contacts in many communities and have never heard a Jew say "No More Jewry"

"Never Again" on the other hand is quite often spoken of. I doubt it is a matter of "my confusion."