From: "Jeffrey E." <jeevacation@grnail.com>
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Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2014 13:24:53 +0000
Historians have recounted that the word Poland is pronounced as Polania or Polin in Hebrew, and as
transliterated into Hebrew, these names for Poland were interpreted as "good omens" because Polania can be
broken down into three Hebrew words: po ("here"), lan ("dwells"), ya ("God"), and Polin into two words of: po
("here") lin ("[you should] dwell"). The "message" was that Poland was meant to be a good place for the Jews.
During the time from the rule of Sigismund I the Old until the Nazi Holocaust, Poland would be at the center of
Jewish religious life.
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