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... Babylonian Talmud: Nazir 38         Previous Folio / Nazir Directory / Tractate List / Navigate Site Babylonian Talmud: Tractate Nazir Folio 38a does not require the principle of combination.1  What interpretation does he put on the verse, 'Nothing that is made etc.'? — He requires it for the rule that one cannot become a nazirite without undertaking explicitly to...

... Rabbis taught: [The verse,] 'Nor eat fresh grapes nor dried' indicates that there is a penalty for [eating] the one by itself, and a penalty for [eating] the other by itself.5  From here a rule may be derived applicable to all prohibitions of the Torah.6  Just as here where we have a single species [grapes] known by two different names [fresh and dried], each entails a distinct penalty, so...
... been befooled for centuries. The whole humanity is in a state of hypnosis, a hypnosis created by the priests. And the priests and politicians are in a subtle conspiracy: they help each other to exploit man, to oppress man, to dominate man. All ideologies about God are false and all images are false. There is no temple which is really devoted to God. My experience is that God is nothing but another...
... visited Abaye on a festival, and saw him say a blessing over each cup. He said to him: Does your honour not hold with the rule laid down by R. Joshua b. Levi? — He replied: I have just changed my mind.6 A question was asked: If wine was brought round in the course of the meal [but not before], can a blessing over it serve for the wine taken after the meal as well? Should you cite the ruling that A...

... BLESSING SAID OVER THE WINE TAKEN BEFORE THE MEAL SERVES FOR WINE TAKEN AFTER THE MEAL, this may be because both are [drunk] for the sake of drinking. Here, however, where one cup is for steeping [the food in] and the other for drinking. shall I say that this is not the rule, or perhaps it makes no difference? — Rab replied that it does serve; R. Kahana that it does not; R. Nahman held that it does...
.... While Abaye ruled that he is culpable, since he intended throwing in general. Now, it is necessary.6  For if we were informed of the first, [it might be argued] there [only] does Raba rule thus, since he did not intend [to perform] a forbidden eating, but if he intended throwing [an object] two [cubits] but throws it four, since four cannot be thrown without two,7  I would say that he agrees...

... with Abaye. And if we were informed of this, [it might be argued] here [only] does Raba rule thus, since he did not intend a four [cubits'] throw; but if he thought it private ground but it was discovered to be public ground, seeing that he intended a four [cubits'] throw, I would say that he agrees with Abaye. Thus they are [all] necessary. We learnt: The primary labours are forty less one. Now we...
... Gregory Klimov. The Terror Machine. Chapter 15 Antimatrix What's New?Theme of the Day Your browser does not support iframes. THE TERROR MACHINE Gregory Klimov Notes What are you going to do about it? Sensational interview with rabbi Abe Finkelstein about Jewish control of the world Chapter 14 > Chapter 16 Chapter 15. The Marshal's Emissaries So I fled from Moscow back to Berlin I closed the door...

... succeeded in sequestrating. But even sequestration was not of much value, for the dismantlers quickly made contact with Moscow, with the result, as a rule, that an order came through to the S. M. A. to hand over the object in question to the dismantlers. Among the chief duties of the S. M. A. Economy Department were the securing of deliveries on reparations account and ensuring that German industry worked...

... that has existed in the Zeiss works for decades, and still exists today." Our driver, Vassily Ivanovich, whose presence we tended to overlook, pushed his cap on to the back of his head and added: "Not exists, but existed... until we arrived." Next chapter Contents What are you going to do about it? Your browser does not support iframes. var sc_project=10522331; var sc_invisible=1; var sc_security...
... knows that on his side of the Jewish Question no religious prejudice exists. Economic jealousy may exist, at least to this extent, that his uniform success has exposed the Jew to much scrutiny. A few Jewish spokesmen seek to turn this scrutiny by denying that the Jew is pre-eminent in finance, but this is loyalty in extremity. The finances of the world are in control of Jews; their decisions and their...

... world's Treaty of Peace. But more of that at another time. No one now pretends to deny, except a few spokesmen who really do not rule the thought of the Jews but are set forth for the sole benefit of influencing Gentile thought, that the socially and economically disruptive elements abroad in the world today are not only manned but also moneyed by Jewish interests. For a long time this fact was held in...

..., if for no other reason than that they have not crossed his path and advertised themselves. The questions, however, answered thus, require some explanation of the circumstances which are visible to all men. If there is no deliberate combination of Jews in the world, then the control which they have achieved and the uniformity of the policies which they follow must be the simple result, not of...
... the Jews’ privilege. But wherever a hand has been raised to prevent the Jews overrunning the people and secretly securing control of the major instruments of life, the Jews have raised the cry of “misrepresentation.” They never meet the question outright. They are not meeting it now. They cannot meet it without confession. False denials, pleas for sympathy, and an unworthy attempt...

... organizes strongly against society. And, if Disraeli is to be taken as a prophet, his words remain—“they must become more powerful and more dangerous.” They have become more powerful. Whoso would measure the danger, look around. Let the charming Sidonia proceed with his revelations: “I told you just now that I was going up to town tomorrow, because I always made it a rule to...

... the Jews complained they were least free, the Jews were in control. He shows that the Jews know the technique of revolution, foretelling in his book the revolution that later broke out in Germany. How did he foreknow it? Because that revolution was developing under the auspices of Jews, and, though it was then true that “so little is yet known in England,” Disraeli the Jew knew it, and...
... employes represented in these unions are women. The majority are men. It may require something of an effort to remember that, but it is essential. These organizations control an essential business which before the war produced over One Billion Dollars' worth of goods a year, and since the war has probably received for its products each year the amount of a big fat Liberty Loan; and these unions have...

... received 30 to 40 percent of that for wages and propaganda funds. Now let it be said at once that these Jewish unions are not to be confused with the regular Labor Union Movement, as we know it in the United States. They are not Jews who have gone into the American trades unions. They have started unions of their own which are Jewish in membership, control and purpose. It is true, of course, that the...

... of page 123, just as in the constitution of the Kehillah its relation with the A.J.C. is acknowledged and explained. Now to recapitulate. The Hebrew labor unions, both of employes and employers, which are in control of the garment industry of the United States, represent one wing of Jewish aggression in the realm of political revolutionism. It is not a small wing in itself. Certainly it does not...
.... Of all the British Empire are they the only two men to advise the premier in a great crisis? If they are, why is it? The Montagus, we know, control the silver of the world; Sir Alfred Mond, we know, turned a very neat trick of keeping the sign of the Cross off the war memorials raised to the soldiers of the empire; their Jewishness always so apparent. Both financiers; both the close advisers of the...

... and your partners directly and indirectly contributed very largely to Mr. Wilson's campaign funds." Mr. Warburg — "Well, my partners — there is a very peculiar condition — no; I do not think any one of them contributed largely at all; there may have been moderate contributions. My brother, for instance, contributed to Mr. Taft's campaign." Senator Bristow &mdash...

...; "Just what would you consider a moderate contribution to a presidential campaign?" Mr. Warburg — "Well, that depends who the man is who contributes; but I think anything below $10,000 or $5,000 would not be an extravagant contribution, so far as that should be — " (Examination resumed another day) Senator Bristow — "Now, Mr. Warburg, when we closed Saturday...
... the Bible which the Jews acknowledge, the Old Testament of the Christians. The blessings of world possession, world rule, superior population, commercial greatness, military power, constituted governments, "a great nation and a company of nations" — all of these means by which to spread light and healing among the nations — were truly promised to one people, to Israel, not to...

... the tribe of Benjamin, "the light tribe," which was left with Judah "for a light." But there is a constant patter of preaching (the Russellites make it the great theme) that "the Jews are to rule the world because it is so prophesied." The amazing blindness with which Christians have regarded the open pages of their Bible is the only explanation of this one-sided...

... scheme of life for the practices which destroy the very foundations of confidence. Surely it must be understood by this time that the Jews rule, not by reason of their brilliance or their money, but by ideas which are not even properly Jewish, but Babylonian. They have captured the castle from within. They have been able to do so only because of our ignorance of the lineage and dignity of the stock of...

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