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... Shammai say: One may remove bones and nutshells from the table; but Beth Hillel rule: One must take away the whole board and shake it. Whereon R. Nahman said: As for us, we have no other [view] but that Beth Shammai agree with R. Judah, and Beth Hillel with R. Simeon.8 R. Aha and Rabina differ therein: One maintains: In all [discussions on] the Sabbath the halachah is as R. Simeon, save in mukzeh on...

... thus of measuring in connection with a precept;2  did they rule [thus] when it is not in connection with a precept? — I was merely occupying myself, he replied.3 Original footnotes renumbered. See Structure of the Talmud Files The 'unclean object' was a corpse, which lay in the passage beneath the roofing under its split. Before the person died the window was closed up with the pitcher...
... thousand fall into what the Department of Justice categorizes as Non-Family Abductions, or cases which the police soon rule out: family abductions, running away, parental ejection, or the child becoming lost or injured. Of these cases, three hundred children disappear ever, year and never return. No one-- not parents, friends, law enforcement, child-care organizations, or centers for missing people-knows...

... Ritual murders By Vladimir Ivanovich Dal (Dahl) Jewish Occult Murders Jewish Ritual Murder by Hellmut Schramm A deputy chief of the CIA supplied victims for 86 Jewish ritual murders Ritual murders of children in Chicago (The History of Jewish Human Sacrifice) Jewish leaders raise the cups with blood and drink from them Sensational interview with rabbi Abe Finkelstein about Jewish control of the world...

... with rabbi Abe Finkelstein about Jewish control of the world Contents Introduction Chapter 1 - Human sacrifice a Semitic tradition Chapter II - The racial urge Chapter III - Human sacrifice & the Jewish religion Chapter IV - Motive & nature of Jewish ritual murder Chapter V - A relic of the days of witchcraft and black magic Chapter VI - Couldn't happen now? Chapter VII - Jewish ritual murder...

... my readers will arrive on the matter. The subject of Ritual Murder has always been one that the Jewish Money Power, which controls this country as well as most others, has taken all possible steps to suppress. The reason is that Ritual Murder was the dynamite which finally blew the Jew out of England in 1290, out of Spain in 1492, and out of Germany in our time. The Jews know it; and I know it too...

... difficulty the idea that any human race can have an instinct towards sadistic sacrifice, for the Aryan has himself no such instinct. The Englishman does not realise that the Jew, the Afghan, and the Armenian are differently constituted from himself, and it is his own good-nature which has largely been responsible for the Judaisation of mind which he himself has acquired by allowing Jews to control him for...

... rain-god, in Sirmoor State. The youth was led through the village of Gunpur by a crowd of people headed by a priest and the village headman, and beheaded on a special altar to the accompaniment of devotional songs. The head was found by the police at the foot of the deity in the village temple. As Aryan rule over India relaxes, Thuggee and other human sacrifices will re-appear. "It couldn't happen...

... impugn the probity of two of the Kings of England, against whose moral character no one else has dared to cast a slur. Here are some examples. From the Jewish Chronicle Supplement, April, 1936, p. 8 (speaking of the Lincoln case in the reign of Henry III): "Henceforth and especially under the zealously Christian Edward I, the Crown and its officers became almost a worse peril to the Jews than mobs...

... character is repeated by the Jew Hyamson (History of the Jews in England, 1928 edition, p. 21), writes: "it has also been pointed out that the Blood Accusation was as a rule made at a time at which the Royal Treasury needed replenishing." To deny that the cases of St. William of Norwich and St. Hugh of Lincoln were Jewish Ritual Murders is to accuse certain English Kings, certain English Clergy, and...

... it that the Jewish Money Power began to dictate to the Press in England somewhere in the fifties of the last century. Chapter VIII Well authenticated cases in early and medieval times 1171 to 1510 IN this, and subsequent chapters, I place descriptions of cases in chronological order, in which there seems to me to be no reason whatever to dispute the historical accuracy of the facts given. In this...

... Polna, 1899. In this century, the Jewish Money Power had obtained control over the finances of many European countries, and the reader will see for himself how it was exerted on Rulers, Governments, Courts and "public opinion" whenever the Blood Accusation was brought against the Jews. 1823. Velisch, Russia. On Easter Sunday, a 21 year old boy disappeared. His body was found in a marsh one week later...

...; Rothschild's money power; the Austrian Chancellor, Metternich; the Austrian Consul at Damascus; the Consul's attitude towards the Ritual Murder charge. A continuous chain of Jewish corruption by Money. 7. Suppression of the Reports of the Trial. We have already mentioned in the second paragraph of this description of the case the record of the trial published in Achille Laurent's book. This book cannot now...

...! So ends a dismal tale of the foulest Jewish trickery to enable a few miserable degenerates to escape from well-merited punishment. 1891. Xanten, Prussia. A five-year-old boy called Hegmann was murdered, his threat cut and the body bloodless. "The Government did all in its power to suppress the rumour" of ritual murder (Jewish Encyclopedia, Vol. I, p. 645). The doctor who examined the body said...

... circumstances cause me to include this case among the "well-authenticated" ones. It will be noted that the last three cases occurred at a time when the Jews were supreme in Germany just before the Hitler revolution, when it was easy to suppress all expression of opinion as to the true nature or the murders. Chapter XII The Jewish defence THE Jews and their advocates use sundry arguments whereby they seem to...

.... 2. Violent abuse of lawyers, witnesses for the prosecution or accusers. This is a modern development since the Jews obtained control over the Gentile press. It was marked in cases of the 19th and 20th centuries. The Jewish Press in this country has succeeded in so reviling the name of Herr Julius Streicher, editor of Der Sturmer, that many decent citizens take it for granted that Herr Streicher is...

... a kind of crazy and sadistic devil instead of (as we know him to be) a gallant and faithful German officer. 3. Disappearance of books containing evidence of Ritual Murders. Under the description of the 1840 Damascus case, I give particulars of the fate of the Official Dossier, and of Gougenot des Mousseaux's and Sir Richard Burton's books. The suppression of reports of trials has been noted in pre...

... denying that Ritual Murder existed among the Jews, it is not surprising that many of these cases happened in territories under Turkish rule. The following reports of alleged Ritual Murder appear to me worthy of record: A.D. 419. Socrates (Hist. Eccles., Lib. VII, Chap. XVI) gives an account of a case at Inmestar, a town between Chalcis and Antioch. The Syrian Posidonius (135-51 B.C.), and the first...
... fire and it is sure to burn. Fire does not love. It is not kind or just either. Fire has a basic rule, a gross rule that it follows. So Jainas say that all actions follow their own basic rule and there is no ruler. In a way, this is correct. If we believe in the ruler, we have to understand two things. If the ruler is just and justice is his watch-word, he cannot be kind. Then mercy is impossible and...

... discard this justice because you are merely covering up the injustice behind it. All our courts, all our laws and ordinances are doing nothing but covering up the constantly occurring injustices in history and because of this injustice more injustice is created which we vainly try to control. All this is because the root of injustice is not destroyed. Lieh-Tzu was brought before the king. The king said...

... piece of flesh?" He asked. Buddha replied "It is not every day that eagles throw flesh in a bhikshu's bowl. This is a matter of coincidence and may never happen again. But if in this case I waive my rule aside and allow you to select what you wish then that would become the rule. People are clever, Ananda, eagles are not that clever. Because man is more cunning. I am constrained to maintain...

..., the rule." But Buddha did not know that any number of rules cannot diminish man's cunningness. Today we find China, Japan - the foremost Buddhist countries - completely non-vegetarian. On every Buddhist hotel sign is put up to say: "The meat here is from dead animals, not killed animals." To kill is to commit violence; there is no sin in eating the flesh of a dead animal. So many...
... Controversy of Zion - THE NAPOLEONIC INTERROGATION Antimatrix Index The Controversy of Zion Chapter 18 THE NAPOLEONIC INTERROGATION Notes What are you going to do about it? Sensational interview with rabbi Abe Finkelstein about Jewish control of the world Chapter contents "The Jewish question" bites Napoleon from the start These Jews are locusts and caterpillars, they devour my France Napoleon...

... secretly acknowledge another law which commanded them to destroy and dominate the peoples among whom they dwelt? However, this famous Interrogation was Napoleon's second attempt to solve the Jewish riddle and the tale of the little known earlier one should briefly be told. Napoleon was one of the first men to conceive the idea of conquering Jerusalem for the Jews and thus "fulfilling prophecy"...

... potentate (as supreme military commander he was really that) to court the favour of the Jewish rulers by promising them Jerusalem! In doing this he espoused the theory of separate Jewish nationhood which he later arraigned. The story is authentic but brief. It rests entirely on two reports published in Napoleon's Paris Moniteur in 1799, when he was in command of the French expedition sent to strike at...
... consented to sell him all her rights. A woman whose husband went to a country beyond the sea and who, on being told by one witness that her husband was dead, contracted a marriage, and her first husband subsequently returned. Yeb. 87b. Lit., 'what is its doing?' How could her children submit any claim to her kethubah when she herself, as stated earlier in the Mishnah cited (Yeb. l.c.), is not entitled to...

... for the Palestinian report of Rabin. In dealing with this clause in the kethubah. Lit., 'to men'. Cf. our Mishnah which agrees with Rab's ruling. V. Glos. s.v. bogereth. So MS.M. Cur. edd., 'and Levi'. Surely not; since either of these conditions liberates a daughter from her father's control and she must in consequence lose her claim to maintenance (cf. infra 68b). Lit., 'all the world'. V. infra n...

... to live with her husband dissolved her marriage retrospectively and she resumes in consequence the status of one who was never married and is, therefore, entitled to maintenance until she reaches her adolescence; or (b) since her marriage had once removed her from her father's control, in consequence of which she has lost her right to maintenance, her subsequent declaration of refusal cannot again...
... stated, Why did they11  rule that if a dead creeping thing was found in an alley it causes uncleanness retrospectively to such time as one can testify, 'I examined this alley and there was no creeping thing in it', or to such time as it was last swept?12  Because there is presumption that the children of Israel examine their alleys at the time they are swept; but if they did not examine them...

..., they impaired its presumptive cleanness retrospectively.13  And why did they11  rule that a bloodstain, if found on a shirt, causes uncleanness retrospectively to such time as one can testify, 'I examined this shirt and there was no stain on it', or to such time as it was last washed?14  Because there is presumption that the daughters of Israel examine their shirts at the time they are...

... — A BEAST WHETHER IT HAD GIVEN BIRTH TO A FIRSTLING53  OR HAD NOT GIVEN BIRTH TO ONE. THEY52  ARE BELIEVED WHEN GIVING INFORMATION ON THE MARKING OF GRAVES,54  BUT THEY ARE NOT BELIEVED EITHER IN REGARD TO OVERHANGING BRANCHES,55  OR PROTRUDING STONES55  OR A BETH HA-PERAS.55  THIS IS THE GENERAL RULE: IN ANY MATTER WHERE THEY ARE UNDER SUSPICION THEY ARE NOT...
...., forced down. Lam. I, 15. Isa. XLVII, 2. I.e., he had no cause for pride, for the destruction of Israel having been decreed, they were already as destroyed. Zechariah, the son of Jehoiada, was a priest who flourished during the reign of Joash, king of Judah. On account of his stern denunciation of idolaters a conspiracy was formed against him, and he was stoned in the Temple Court at the king's command...

...] saw his descendants who would practise idolatry in Dan, as it is written, And he set the one in Beth-el, and the other put he in Dan.13  That wicked man [Nebuchadnezzar] too did not prevail until he reached Dan, as it is written, The snorting of his horses was heard from Dan.14 R. Zera said: Though R. Judah b. Bathyra15  sent a message from Nisibis,16  [saying]. Observe [the respect...
... LAST QUESTION? TO SPEAK OF HOW TO TREAT A BUDDHA SOUNDS AS IF ONE HAS SOME CONTROL OVER HOW ONE WILL BE IN HIS PRESENCE, AS IF THERE MIGHT BE A CERTAIN PROTOCOL TO BE OBSERVED. WOULD YOU PLEASE EXPLAIN? Maneesha, before I talk about the anecdote, I would like... Who is at the drum? Nivedano, beat the drum first. (Drumbeat) (NIVEDANO HITS THE DRUM HARD.) You will have to do it again and again whenever...

... part of this cosmic silence. This is your true reality. In this reality you are not. Question 3: And her third question: "OSHO, WHAT DID THE MONK MEAN BY HIS LAST QUESTION? TO SPEAK OF HOW TO 'TREAT' A BUDDHA SOUNDS AS IF ONE HAS SOME CONTROL OVER HOW ONE WILL BE IN HIS PRESENCE, AS IF THERE MIGHT BE A CERTAIN PROTOCOL TO BE OBSERVED. WOULD YOU PLEASE EXPLAIN?" You have completely...

... misunderstood Kasan's answer. When asked, "WHEN AN ENLIGHTENED ONE COMES, HOW DO YOU TREAT HIM?" KASAN SAID, "BEATING THE DRUM." It is not a question of any protocol; it is not a question of any control on your part. Kasan's approach has to be understood. Whatever your question is - this time it is meeting the Buddha - you may have asked, "If a buffalo comes by, how has it to be...
... effort is always to give you an insight, in whatsoever situation you are in, that can become a point of growth. So just try to look at your children as if you are a mother. If you cannot do it for twenty-four hours, then at least for a few hours. And then catch hold of the man. Because it is totally different. When you are a father you would like to dominate the children. You would like to make them...

... of lives the couple remains the same. But that has to be very conscious, absolutely conscious. Right now you don't know. You may go out on the street and you see a man and immediately something stirs in you. And you are not in control, so what to do? You are in love, madly in love. You try to control it, you try to avoid it, you want to go away, but something like a magnet pulls you. This is what...
... Babylonian Talmud: Berakoth 63         Previous Folio / Berakoth Contents / Tractate List / Navigate Site Babylonian Talmud: Tractate Berakoth Folio 63a The rule [about spitting] for the Temple mount where the shoe is forbidden we may derive from the analogy of the shoe, but in the case of the synagogue where the shoe is permitted, instead of deriving the rule from the shoe...

... response. E.V. 'all'. I.e., that one response should be made at the end of all the blessings (Rashi). V. Sot. (Sonc. ed.) p. 198, n. 2. And his action need not be taken as a precedent. Simply transmitting his message. I.e., despise not the example of Boaz. V. p. 329, n. 4. As much as to say, Boaz had good warrant for what he did. This rule apparently was cavilled at in certain quarters, and the Rabbis...

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