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... dinner as a "memorial of blood". [6] Hate as a basis for "religious" beliefs Izchak ben Moshe, 13th century Austrian ritualist, explicitly stated that "The precept to drink wine of a red color (during the Seder dinner) is in remembrance of the leprosy said to have struck the Pharaoh, to cure himself of which he immolated suckling infants (of the Jews) and moreover in remembrance of the blood of the...

... (Pa.), 1946, vol. II, pp. 296-304. [3] Anon., Sefer Ha-Yashar, Furth, 1768, c. 94a. [4] Rashi (R. Shelomoh Izchaki di Troyes), Perush la-Torah ("Comment on the Pentateuch"), with reference to Esther 2:23. [5] It should be noted that none of the classical Biblica exegetists of Sephardic Judaism, from Abaham Ibn Izra to Moshe ben Nachman, from Levi ben Gherson to Izchak Arama, to Izachak Abravanel...
... the funeral of mass murderer Dr. Baruch Goldstein (Cited in the New York Times, 1994-02-28) Mind you, that is the RELIGIOUS teaching! "We must use terror, assassination, intimidation, land confiscation, and the cutting of all social services to rid the Galilee of its Arab population." -- David Ben Gurion, Prime Minister of Israel 1948-1963, 1948-05, to the General Staff. From Ben-Gurion, A...

... Biography, by Michael Ben-Zohar, Delacorte, New York 1978. "The Palestinians would be crushed like grasshoppers ... heads smashed against the boulders and walls." -- Israeli Prime Minister (at the time) in a speech to Jewish settlers New York Times April 1, 1988 "[The Palestinians are] beasts walking on two legs." -- Menahim Begin, speech to the Knesset, quoted in Amnon Kapeliouk...

... Lebanon, for the Muslim regime is artificial and easy for us to undermine. We shall establish a Christian state there, and then we will smash the Arab Legion, eliminate Trans-Jordan; Syria will fall to us. We then bomb and move on and take Port Said, Alexandria and Sinai." -- David Ben Gurion, Prime Minister of Israel 1948-1963, to the General Staff. From Ben-Gurion, A Biography, by Michael Ben...

...-Zohar, Delacorte, New York 1978. "The Arabs will have to go, but one needs an opportune moment for making it happen, such as a war." -- David Ben Gurion, Prime Minister of Israel 1948-1963, writing to his son, 1937 "In our country there is room only for the Jews. We shall say to the Arabs: Get out! If they don't agree, if they resist, we shall drive them out by force."...

...; -- Professor Ben-Zion Dinur, Israel's First Minister of Education, 1954, from History of the Haganah "When we have settled the land, all the Arabs will be able to do about it will be to scurry around like drugged cockroaches in a bottle." -- Raphael Eitan, Chief of Staff of the Israeli Defence Forces, New York Times, 14 April 1983. Ariel Sharon has endorsed the shooting of Palestinian children...
..., at the head of which stood alongside Hitler, X. Weizmann, Ben-Gurion and other Jewish leaders Genocide of the Jewish people, at the head of which stood alongside Hitler, X. Weizmann, Ben-Gurion and other Jewish leaders, testified that both the Nazis and the Zionists united by a common ideology of the Protocols of Zion, which made any people the object of manipulation of hate and monstrous racial...

... purges. Hitler and Ben Gurion were brothers in spirit Hitler and Ben Gurion were brothers in spirit, converting their peoples into the material for implementation of delusional ideas of supremacy. Guilty of the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Jews, the Jewish leaders nevertheless succeeded. The Jewish population in Palestine has increased from 238 thousand in 1933 to 404 thousand in 1936 and to 600...

... suffered no more, and even less than many other people involved in a war of extermination, which was unleashed by the most consistent exponent of the imperial ideas of Western, Judeo-Masonic civilization, a maniac, and man (and not just against Jews), Adolf Hitler. Genocide of the Jewish people, at the head of which stood alongside Hitler, X. Weizmann, Ben-Gurion and other Jewish leaders (Puzzle of the...

... wars, and the end is not yet." (Rabbi Reichorn, speaking at the funeral of Grand Rabbi Simeon Ben-Judah, 1869, Henry Ford also noted that: 'It was a Jew who said, 'Wars are the Jews' harvest'; but no harvest is so rich as civil wars.' The International Jew: The World's Foremost Problem, Vol. III, p. 180) The history of the Jews is written with Christian blood. Their history proves that the Jew is...
... mouths this last choice thought is the above mentioned Rabbi Simeon ben Yohai (Talmud, Page 651, Soncino edition, book of Baba Mezia, 1l4a-114b, not reproduced here). Articles Lost By Gentiles According to the Talmud book of Baba Kamma, a lost article need not be restored to a heathen (non-Jew). (See Exhibit 40) The Talmud always quotes the Bible in order to reverse it. Here Moses' admonition about...

... murder, whether of a Cuthean by a Cuthean or of an Israelite by a Cuthean, punishment is incurred: but of a Cuthean by an Israelite, there is no death penalty." The same doctrine abides throughout the whole Talmud. Glancing at the Jewish Encyclopedia section on "Gentiles" we see that Rabbi Simon ben Yohai's edict is: "The best among the Gentiles deserves to be killed." Elsewhere, three and a half large...

... pages are devoted to this Rabbi, whose black magic voodoo is venerated by the Cabalists in Talmudism. (See Jewish Encyclopedia under "Simeon ben Yohai.") Cheating A Gentile Out Of Wages Exhibit 58 reproduces other Talmudic "religious" teachings about Gentiles. Applying it to "withholding of a laborer's wage. One Cuthean from another, or a Cuthean from an Israelite is forbidden, but an Israelite from a...
... yellow badge. 1290  —  Edward I banished the Jews from England. 1657  —  Oliver Cromwell, having been financed by Manasseh Ben Israel and Moses Carvajal, allows Jews to return to England, though order of banishment never rescinded by Parliament. [Note: and it has been asserted that the Jews never really left England, but merely went 'underground' until the King was assassinated. That is certainly more...
... revelation. To do so we must turn to such other works as the Jewish Encyclopedia, Sombart's work, The Jews and Modern Capitalism, and others. From these we learn that Cromwell, the chief figure of the revolution, was in close contact with the powerful Jew financiers in Holland; and was in fact paid large sums of money by Manasseh Ben Israel; whilst Fernandez Carvajal, "The Great Jew" as he was called, was...

... his Charles and Cromwell; and he adds a finishing touch to the effect that "no English lawyer could be found to draw up the charge, which was eventually entrusted to an accommodating alien, Isaac Dorislaus." Needless to say, Isaac Dorislaus was exactly the same sort of alien as Carvajal and Manasseh Ben Israel and the other financiers who paid the "Protector" his blood money. The Jews were once...
... the Perusch of Rabbi Moische ben Maimon, called by the Jews Rambam for short, by the Christians Maimonides, and by Rabbi Schelomo, Iarchi or Raschi. Thus, the Mischna, Gemarah, Tosephoth, the marginal notes of Rabbi Ascher, the Piske Tosephoth and the Perusch Hamischnaioth of Maimonides, all collected into one, constitute a vast work which is called the Talmud. They assert that in this passage the...

... - the Conduct of Lide. Divided into RABBAH - major parts, and ZUTA - the minor parts. Has 16 chapters. At the end is added a special chapter - PEREK SCHALOM - on Peace. * * * Since the Talmud was such a voluminous and disordered work, there was a need of a compendium which would facilitate its study. To supply this need, therefore, Rabbi Isaac ben Jacob Alphassi, in 1032, published a Shorter Talmud...

... of the Rabbis, by Jacob ben Ascher, to which he gave the name Arbaa Turim - The Four Orders, which are: # ORACH CHAIIM: The seeds of Life, and treats of the daily life in the home and in the Synagogue. # IORE DEAH: which teaches knowledge about foods, purifications and other religious laws. # CHOSCHEN HAMMISCHPAT: private judgments about civil and criminal laws. # EBHEN HAEZER: The Rock of Help...

..., which treats of the laws of marriage. Since Alphasi, Maimonides and Jacob ben Ascher disagreed on many points, which gave rise to different interpretations of the same law, there was great need of a book which would contain short, concise solutions to controversies, and which would supply to the Jewish people a law book worthy of; the name. Joseph Karo, a Rabbi of Palestine (born 1488, died 1577...

.... Schimeon ben Jochai, a disciple of R. Akibha who, fifty years after the destruction of the Temple, ended his life as a martyr about the year 120 A.D. in Hadrian's war against the Jews. Since, however, names of men appear in this book who lived many centuries after the year indicated, and since neither Rambam (R. Mosche ben Nachman), nor R. Ascher, who died about the year 1248 A.D., make no mention of it...

...: Perizola. MIZBEACH HAZZAHABH - the Golden Altar. A Cabalistic book. Author: R. Schelomon ben Rabbi Mordechai. Printed at Basle, in 1602. MACHZOR - a Cycle. Book of Prayers used on great festivals. MENORATH HAMMAOR - Candlestick of light. A Talmudic book. Contains Aggadoth and Medraschim. i.e., allegorical and historical comments on the entire Talmud. Author: Rabbi Isaac Abhuhabh. Printed in 1544. MAIENE...

.... SCHAARE ORAH - the Gates of Light. A most celebrated Cabalistic book. Author: Ben Joseph Gekatilia. SCHEPHAA TAL - Abundance of Dew. A Cabalistic book. A key to the book of Zohar and other similar books. Author: Rabbi Schephtel Horwitz of Prague. TOLDOTH IESCHU - the Generations of Jesus. A little pamphlet full of blasphemies and maledictions. Contains the history of Christ. Full of false and deceiving...

..., Jesus is also called Naggar bar naggar - "the carpenter son of a carpenter", [3] also Ben charsch etaim - "the son of a wood worker." 5. He is also called Talui - "The one who was hanged." Rabbi Samuel, the son of Mair, in the Hilch. Akum of Maimonides, refers to the fact that it was forbidden to take part in the Christian feats of Christmas and Easter because they were celebrated on account of him...

... Eliezer remarked that the one in his bare head was illegitimate, a mamzer. Rabbi Jehoschua said that he was conceived during menstruation, ben niddah. Rabbi Akibah, however, said that he was both. Whereupon the others asked Rabbi Akibah why he dared to contradict his colleagues. He answered that he could prove what he said. He went therefore to the boy's mother whom he saw sitting in the market place...

... to learn it But he devised a new way by which he inscribed it on his skin, or made cuts in his skin and inserted it there and which, when the wounds healed up, did not show what they meant." [8] Buxtorf [9] says: "There is little doubt who this Ben Stada was, or who the Jews understood him to be. Although the Rabbis in their additions to the Talmud try to hide their malice and say that it is not...
..., duplicity, cheating and circumvention towards a Gentile are despicable to the Almighty, as 'all that do unrighteously are an abomination unto the Lord thy God' ". The Talmudists denounced Maimonides to the Inquisition, saying, "Behold, there are among us heretics and infidels, for they were seduced by Moses Ben Maimonides... you who clear your community of heretics, clear ours too". The...

... the ruling sect could not effect the triumphant enthronement in Jerusalem which The Law promised), and the people in the ghettoes fell back into hope deferred. Early Messiahs were Abu Isa of Ispahan in the seventh, Zonarias of Syria in the eighth, and Saadya ben Joseph in the tenth century. The most famous of all was Sabbatai Zevi of Smyrna, who in 1648 proclaimed that the Millennium was at hand by...
... the firmness of authority. For us its part will have ben played out the moment authority is transferred into our hands. Drunkenness also will be prohibited by law and punishable as a crime against humanness of man who is turned into a brute under the influence of alcohol. 2. Subjects, I repeat once more, give blind obedience only to the strong hand which is absolutely independent of them, for in it...
..., head of the yeshiva of Baranovitch, Poland (1875-1940) Rabbi Chaim Ozer Grodzensky, rabbi of Vilna, Lithuania (1863-1940) Rabbi Chuna Halberstam, Rebbe of Kalashitz, Poland (d. 1940) Rabbi Ben Zion Halberstam, Bobover Rebbe (1874-1940) Rabbi Shaul Brach, rabbi of Kasho, Hungary (1865-1940) Urgent Notice Rabbi Shmuel Shlomo Leiner, Rebbe of Radzin, Poland (d. 1942) Rabbi Avraham Elimelech Perlow...

..., Rebbe of Karlin, Russia (1892-1943) Rabbi Menachem Mendel Tannenbaum, (1849-1944) Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Ehrenreich, rabbi of Simlau, Hungary (1863-1944) Rabbi Shimon Sofer, rabbi of Erlau, Hungary (1850-1944) Rabbi Meir Klein, rabbi of Ujhel, Hungary (b. 1885) RABBIS WW II AND LATER Rabbi Dovid Baharan of Jerusalem, (d. 1946) Rabbi Ahron Roth, Shomer Emunim Rebbe (1894-1946) Rabbi Ben Zion Chazan...

... Israel, he replied, “When I was young I had a desire and yearning to go to the Land of the Israel, to the point that I contemplated leaving my father and mother and going there on foot. But now that the Zionists have settled there, I say that it is forbidden to settle there, for the place is prepared for punishment.” Rabbi Ben Zion Halberstam, Bobover Rebbe (1874-1940) רבי בן ציון הלברשטאם זצ " ל אדמו...

... with them and stay as far from them as possible. At the end of his life he said often that it is a miracle that these wicked people do not command us to put on tefillin, for if they were to pass such a law, it would almost be forbidden to put on tefillin, since we must always do the opposite of what they do. (Preface to Shomer Emunim) Rabbi Ben Zion Chazan, Sephardic rabbi of the Old City of...

... Jerusalem רבי בן ציון חזן זצ"ל ירושלים On May 28, 1948, during the Zionist war of independence, as the battle in and around Jerusalem raged, the two rabbis of the Old City, Ashkenazic Rabbi Velvel Mintzberg and Sephardic Rabbi Ben Zion Chazan boldly went out to the Jordanian army carrying the white flag, showing that the true Jewish people were surrendering to them. When the Zionists saw this act, which...

... person and community to protest and cry out in any way he can, and to do anything in his power for the sake of the honor of G-d, which has been desecrated by the Zionists. One must respond at all times and in all places... What did Rabbi Yochanan ben Zakai do at that terrible time when the zealots forced their own rule over the Jews in opposition to the Romans? He made whatever efforts he could, and...

... with the agreement of the other sages he went out to the Romans to save the remnant of the Jewish people in the Holy Land... We have already established that it is a holy obligation to declare our faith... Everyone is legally obligated to do as Rabbi Yochanan ben Zakai did... and to cry out in protest against the brazen sins of the Zionists. We must let everyone know that the Zionists are not the...

... in strong language for a long time, especially the Zionist leadership and especially Ben-Gurion. Rabbi Avraham Yitzchok Kahn, Toldos Ahron Rebbe, Jerusalem (d. 1996) רבי אברהם יצחק קאהן זצ"ל אדמו " ר מתולדות אהרן Here we are talking about a heretical government that has been standing for so many years, a state of wicked men and heretics who have no connection with the Jewish faith or the Creator...

... R. Chaninah told this story: Some rabbinic scholars bought one pile of wheat from some gentile soldiers. [The scholars] found in it a bundle of money and returned it to [the soldiers]. [The soldiers] said "Blessed is the G-d of the Jews." (Jerusalem Talmud Bava Metzia 2:5 (7a)) Once, Rabbi Shimon ben Shetach bought a donkey from an Arab. His students went and found a precious stone hanging around...

... [the donkey's] neck. Rabbi said to him [Proverbs 10:22] "It is the blessing of G-d that enriches." R. Shimon ben Shetach said to him "I bought a donkey. I did not buy a precious stone." He went and returned it to the Arab and the Arab said "Blessed is the G-d of Shimon ben Shetach." (Midrash Devarim Rabbah 3:3) R. Shmuel ben Sustrai went to Rome when the empress had lost her bracelet and he found it...

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