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..., and everything to lose. The Jews, of course, had everything to lose by a peace which left the German gold-free money system and Jew-free Government intact, and nothing to gain. It seemed clearer to me every day that this struggle over the question of civilian bombing was the crux of the whole matter; and that by this method of warfare alone could the Jews and their allies cut the Gordian knot of...
... again forcibly brought home to us that the Jews in Palestine and Babylonia were in the main an agricultural community, whose problems were bound up with the soil, and their love for the soil may be noted in the general assumption that no man voluntarily sells his estate unless pressed for money. CHAPTERS VII and VIII. The discussion on deposits, which formed the subject matter of the third chapter, is...
... ruled: When money lies in doubt, it is divided.3 R. Abba b. Mammel propounded: What [is the ruling] if the borrowing was made together with the owner's [service], but subsequently it [the bailment] was hired without the owner?4  Do we say, the borrowing stands alone, and the hiring stands alone? Or perhaps the hiring is a continuation of the loan, since he is responsible for theft and loss?5 ...
... (Heb. 'arabah), what is now called zafzafah must be taken. A small money-changer's table, counter. A large table. If one orders a pathora it now means a large table. Hoblila is the second stomach in ruminants; be kasse the first. But nowadays the terms have reversed their meanings. I.e., the be kasse. I.e., penetrating both sides of the wall. Unfit for food. Abaye states that this law applies only to...
... united and how powerful in the assemblies. I will plead in a low voice so that only the judges may hear, for instigators are not lacking to stir up the crowd against me, and against all the best citizens. To scorn, in the interest of the Republic, this multitude of Jews so often turbulent in the assemblies shows a singular strength of mind. The money is in the Treasury; they do not accuse us of theft...

... of perpetual uprisings, they lent money to Princes and merchants, and were well-considered; again at the Reformation they took advantage of religious schisms to further their own beliefs. From the Revolution of 1789 came the emancipation of the Jews in France, and their principal advocate was Mirabeau, largely under the influence of Moise Mendelssohn and Dohm; the revolutions of 1830 and 1848...
... ones down to their level and we took all the money, and we run it, and they are all a bunch of schleppers. And we make the shekels, and we are the masters of the world, and all the goyim are just human cattle. Is communism Jewish? (Rabbi Abe Finkelstein interview) Lies and Deceit 005 921 "Despots throughout history have employed the Big Lie to beguile, manipulate, and control would-be vassals. The...

... JEW BOY HAS TO SHOW THE JEWISH GIRLS HIS PRIVY MEMBER BEFORE HE ASKS HER FOR A DATE?] Despite Constitutional separation of Church & State, New York and Federal authorities give these foreign Jews taxpayer money to be circumcised so the Jew girls will date them. (Jewish Press, Nov. 25, 1977) Ideology 012 "You may even have Jews in your midst who did not learn their way of life from us, and did not...
... success in both money and influence. Crown jewels and possessions, millions of paper rubles put into circulation, art treasures in museums, churches, and private houses, all have been turned to its account. Besides, the dramatic triumph of the ruthless methods advocated by Ginzberg did much to overawe the opposition to Zionism among the Jews. As a leading Zionist said:19 " The downfall of the tsardom of...

... influence of Zionism in America during the Wilson administration, and American money, the Balfour declaration, obtained by the efforts of Weizmann and Sokolov, would have remained a dead letter. — 1. Sokolov, History of Zionism, p. 21. 2. Jesse Sampler, Guide to Zionsm, p. 63. 3. Oscar S. Straus, in a letter to Rabbi Philipson, dated New York, Sept. 2,1918, alluding to this deal and writing in favour of...
... creating wealth are capable of creating so much wealth that they can invite thousands of other people who may not be rich in the sense of being wealthy, but who may be rich as painters, as poets, as dancers, as singers. What are you going to do only with wealth? You cannot play music on money; you cannot dance just because you have so much cash in the bank. And these rich communes can start becoming...

... fundamental rule that if a Jaina was poor, then all other Jainas would simply contribute just little bits. For example, if he needs a house, the whole commune simply provides it. Somebody provides the wood, somebody provides the bricks, somebody provides the tiles and the whole community provides some money for the man to start off with. You have changed a poor man into a rich man. Nobody has been forced to...
... had to dispose of them -- either drown them in the ocean.... That meant so much money, so much manpower, so much energy had gone to waste; economically it was disastrous. But just to go on piling them up was also economically impossible. How many weapons can you gather? There is a limit. And when you get a new way of killing people more efficiently, then the old simply has to be got rid of. It was...

... easily. In fact they love bloodshed; they don't have the courage to say so. In one of the existentialist's novels, there is a beautiful incident which can almost be said to be true. A man is presented before the court because he has killed a stranger who was sitting on the beach. He had never seen the stranger. He did not kill him for money. He does not yet know how that man looked, because he killed...
... neutral. Science creates energy, discovers energy, but it falls into the hands of the politicians, and the politicians use it for negative purposes. Their only goal is war. And science itself has become so complicated that you have to depend on some government or corporation. Because so much money is needed, you cannot be a scientist just by yourself. Those days are gone when Galileo could be a...

... has the money.... Albert Einstein's last dying words - he must have suffered deeply. He was a man of great conscience, and he could see that he had given a dangerous weapon into the hands of the politicians. He discovered atomic energy, and in a hurry.... He was employed by Germany first, but because he was a Jew he had to escape from Germany. But he knew that even without him all the basic facts...

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