Our correspondent Tal Galton (who addressed his e-mail affectionately to the "weird photo guys") photographed this interesting pair of flags in Lee County, Virginia.
Actually, I wonder if it isn't a nod to ancestors who were Jewish and served in the Confederate Army? Such a thing was common, especially in Charleston, SC and other 'major' cities in the South during that time.
The NY Times had an extremely interesting article regarding a book on this lesser known facet of the Confederacy.
Truly bizzare...
ReplyDeleteconfederate and israeli...a tad hypocritical?
ReplyDeletekevin says "israeli by birth , southern by the grace of jesus"
ReplyDeleteA mixed marriage, perhaps? And who's on top?
ReplyDeleteActually, I wonder if it isn't a nod to ancestors who were Jewish and served in the Confederate Army? Such a thing was common, especially in Charleston, SC and other 'major' cities in the South during that time.
ReplyDeleteThe NY Times had an extremely interesting article regarding a book on this lesser known facet of the Confederacy.
http://www.nytimes.com/books/first/r/rosen-confederates.html