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... paintings now cost millions of dollars. People had discarded them; people accepted them out of politeness, because as far as they were concerned it was all junk -- so why collect it? Vincent van Gogh committed suicide when he was only thirty-three. It was impossible to live; he could not earn a single pie. His brother used to give him enough money, just enough, to exist, to survive. But he needed money to...

... paint -- for the canvas and the colours and the brushes. So this was his arrangement: out of seven days... he used to get money every Sunday for one week. Every week, for three days he would eat and for four days he would fast, so that money could be saved to purchase canvases, colours, and other things that he needed. To me, van Gogh's fasting is far more significant than all the fasts that have been...

... suffering too much from people -- the stress of being in a crowd continuously. Psychoanalysis may not be the real cause of help, but the length of time -- two years, three years, four years, the psychoanalysis continues. It continues as long as you can afford it; it depends on you. If you have enough money, it can continue your whole life. In fact, psychoanalysis never comes to a termination. It cannot...

...; money, power, prestige, are still haunting you. And you cannot be a sannyasin unless you are utterly frustrated with the world. And remember, I am not teaching escapism from the world: I teach transcendence, not escape. Be in the world, but don't be of it. A sannyasin is a person who lives in the world but lives meditatively, and meditation creates a distance. Then you can go on doing all kinds of...

... things but you don't become intoxicated, you don't become identified with them. To live in awareness, without any intoxication with money, power, prestige, is the way of the sannyasin. Hallihan and Flannigan were having a few at a new tavern in town. After an hour of heavy imbibing, Hallihan asked the bartender for the washroom. "Go to the door, left of the elevator," said the barkeeper...

...-mannered, mincing little man had all the money he could possibly use. Bravely he snapped his fingers, clicked his heels, and decided to become a swinger. He bought expensive, mod clothes, had his hair styled, rented a lavish beach villa in Florida, and got a dark, virile tan. Driving home from the Rolls Royce dealer in his new car, wearing his flashiest sports clothes and swingiest sunglasses, he was...
... him any object he may have lost' [is also intelligible since thereby] also he is performing a religious duty;12  but [how could he be permitted to] 'repay his debt' [when thereby] he undoubtedly benefits13  him? — R. Oshaia replied: 'This ruling14  is that of15  Hanan who said: HE LOSES HIS MONEY.16  Raba, however, replied: The ruling14  may be said [to agree even...

... with the view of] the Rabbis,17  for here18  we are dealing [with the case of a man] who borrowed money on the condition that he does not repay it [except when he is inclined to do so].19  It is well that Raba does not give the same reply as R. Oshaia, since [he wishes] the ruling to agree even with the opinion of the Rabbis. On what ground, however, does not R. Oshaia [wish to] give...

... by implication37  in respect of the oil, while the Rabbis38  are of the opinion that such an expression does not imply a claim for the jars [so that] what the one claims39  the other did not admit, and what the latter admitted40  the former did not claim. MISHNAH. IF A MAN PROMISED41  A SUM OF MONEY TO HIS [PROSPECTIVE] SON-IN-LAW AND THEN DEFAULTED,42 - To Next Folio...
..., however, that the note is drawn up thus: He [the creditor] hath acquired it from him, hath been in possession such and such a time,14  and then re-rented it to him, so as not to shut the door in the borrowers' faces;15  it is well. But, still this is no justification.16 MISHNAH. A MAN MAY NOT COMMISSION A TRADESMAN ON A HALF PROFIT BASIS,17  NOR ADVANCE MONEY FOR PROVISIONS [TO BE SOLD...

... advanced] money for buying provisions, his toil being great,3  I would think it insufficient to pay him [merely] as an unemployed artisan. Whilst if [the case of advancing] money to buy provisions were taught, I would think that only there must he be paid as an unemployed worker, since much work is involved; but for a shopkeeper, who makes very little effort, I would think a mere trifle sufficient...
... commonly associated with ritual murders by Jewish fanatics Jews are able to stifle any "impartial investigation" into ritual murder Jews control the press Truth itself is anti-Semitic Pressure on the US Congress 'Slush fund' provided bribe money and expenses to combat blood accusations Psychological games that Jews play - Anti-Semitism "Anti-Semitism" is "useful" as "a weapon in political discourse...

..." According to the FBI, in the year 2000, 876,213 people were missing Appendix Description of ritual murder of Father Thomas Talmud - Terrible Murder in the East The Austrian consul at Damascus received immense sums of money from Rothschild Rothschild overcame the papal government by the influence of gold Secret Jewish religious book collection of Rabbi Joseph I. Shneerson was a Lubavitcher Hasidic rabbi...

... the world sought to conceal the true nature of the crime, and they spent over the equivalent of at least $115 million in today's money so that Beiliss's team of lawyers would win the case. Several witnesses died under mysterious conditions prior to trial. Mischuk, a high-ranking police investigator, was proven to have planted false evidence to benefit Beiliss. Three innocent children witnesses...

... imaginable. This, of course, is utter nonsense. After much haggling and money thrown at the matter, 73 years after the incident, Jews secured a pardon for Frank. Frank was not pardoned because of his innocence, as Jews would have some believe. In fact, Jews had tried to appeal the conviction at the time, but Frank was repeatedly shown to be guilty. Later, the governor, on his way out, changed Frank's...

... booklet Debacle in Damascus: 'Slush fund' provided bribe money and expenses to combat blood accusations "Alilath Seker, a 'slush fund' in today's terms, provided bribe money and expenses to combat blood accusations." Dr. Rhome then proves this by citing Jewish author Leon Poliakov's book, The History of Anti-Semitism: "[The disappearance of a Gentile child] had to be redeemed by Jewish blood or at least...

... by Jewish money, which sometimes permitted the matter to be dropped. "A secret fund, the Alilath Seker ('fund for bloody calumnies'), set up by the Council of the Four Nations, served chiefly for this purpose." Another way that Jews try to stifle debate on this topic is through psychological barriers. Jews do this by exaggerating events of WWII Germany and trying to keep such thoughts fresh in our...

... which prevented the attainment of the object they had in view, found it an easy matter to settle the distressing difficulties. The Austrian consul at Damascus received immense sums of money from Rothschild "The Austrian consul at Damascus received, as a recompense for the zeal he manifested in this movement, immense sums of money, with which he built a marble palace, which, even at the present day...

... than ever and that a larger exodus of Jews from Russia will be anticipated. This emigration will, to a very large extent, be in the direction of countries having an Anglo-Saxon population. "The main chance of the Jew in his struggle against the Russian, more correctly, against the Slav, lies in the fact that he knows the full value of money and makes the cleverest use of it, while the Slav is easy...

...-going and thinks that money can only be gained for the sole purpose of spending it as quickly as possible. The Jew is never pleased unless he gets 100 percent out of his money, while the Russian smiles when he is shown that he is not even getting 50 percent. "Under these circumstances, it cannot be surprising that so much property flees from the Russian hand and goes into that of a Jew. The Anglo...
... others. The American people have been urged and chided and shamed into the beginning of a rather generous popular support of music in this country, and the first thing they see for their money is that Jewish artists supplant the non-Jewish artists, and use the prestige of their membership in symphony orchestras to work various small business schemes of their own. If they were superior artists, nothing...

... on the stage, until the flabby mind of the "ten-twent'-thirt'" audiences begin to repeat it on the streets. These "song pluggers" are the paid agents of the Yiddish song agencies. Money, and not merit, dominates the spread of the moron music which is styled "Jewish Jazz." Of the business details, however, more later. Tin Pan Alley, so-called because it constitutes a...

..., curly hair. The second number was a duet, and behold two Jews appeared whose pronunciations differed between themselves. The performance was a most hilarious tragedy. The purpose was to kill a non-Jewish product by a poor Jewish rendition. But — the Jewish manager overdid it. It needed just that to bring non-Jewish musical consciousness to the surface and to explode the advertised and money...

..." for its brief period, and so on through the year. It is the old game of "changing the styles" to speed up business and make the people buy. Nothing lasts in the Yiddish game — styles of clothing, movies nor songs; it is always something new, to stimulate the flow of money from the popular pocket into the moron music makers' coffers. There hasn't been a real "popular"...
... of a woman who surrendered her claim [to her kethubah]?20  'Now', the other replied, 'that I [found it necessary to] enquire [concerning a woman] who sold [her kethubah],21  though [in that case] it might well be assumed [that her need for] money compelled her [to the sale; and, furthermore,] it might be said [that she is] like a person who was struck a hundred blows with a hammer,22 ...

...; was it then necessary [to raise the same question in respect of] a woman who [voluntarily] surrendered her claim [to her kethubah]?23 Raba stated: I have no doubt24  that a woman who sells25  her kethubah to strangers26  retains the right to the male children's kethubah.' What is the reason? [It is her need for] money that has compelled her [to sell].27  A woman [on the other...

... be concluded that she is entitled, for [her intended husband], not being sure of her,25  would not throw his money away for nothing'.26  Another reading:27  He28  replied: I have not actually heard it, but it may logically be concluded that she is entitled [to maintenance]; for [her intended husband], not being sure of her, would not throw his money away for nothing. The other29...
.... Why in the first clause of our Mishnah the woman who was divorced after a betrothal is entitled to her kethubah. So that it is unknown when the defects first arose. If he pleads that the woman was afflicted with the defects prior to her betrothal; and he, as the possessor of the money, is consequently exempt from paying the kethubah as is the law in respect of all monetary claims where the possessor...

... cannot be deprived of his money without legal proof of the claim advanced against him. In the implication that the law is to be decided in favour of the husband who is the possessor of the money and not in favour of the woman who, since she was born without bodily defects, has the claim of presumptive soundness of body. I.e., we do not rely on the woman's assertion, supra 12b, where the time she had...

... authority of her husband. Cf. supra p. 473, nn 7-8. Lit., 'but'. Lit., 'presumptive possession of the money'. In leprosy. V. Lev. XIII, 2-4. The man afflicted. Neg. IV, 11. Cf. Lev. XIII, 6: If the plague be dim (or dark) … then the priest shall pronounce him clean. Thus it has been shewn that R. Joshua, since be ruled that a doubtful case of leprosy is clean, is guided by the principle of the...
... in the Torah, keep it in to thyself, as it says, When it is time to work for the Lord,16  they make void Thy law. Bar Kappara expounded: When goods are cheap, collect17  [money] and buy. In a place where there is no man, there be a man. Abaye said: You may infer from this that in a place where there is a man [to teach the Torah], there you should not be a man. This is obvious? — It...

... himself and does not give them to the priest, then this wife, etc.'. Ibid. 15. Since he will lose his money. In the form of poor man's tithe. Ibid. 10. E.V. 'it shall be his'. By blessing God for the evil, or praying. Job XXII, 25. E.V. 'And the Almighty shall be thy treasure, and thou shalt have precious silver. The word to'afoth (precious) is connected by the Rabbis with the Aramaic word 'af, to...

... angry with him the first time will become worthy to distinguish between clean blood and unclean. 'The forcing of wrath29  bringeth forth strife': Every student who is silent when his teacher is angry with him a first and a second time will be worthy to distinguish between money cases and capital cases,30  as we have learnt: R. Ishmael says, One who desires to be wise should occupy himself...

... with money judgments, since no branch of the Torah surpasses them, for they are like a perpetual fountain [of instruction]. R. Samuel b. Nahmani said: What is meant by the verse, If thou hast done foolishly [nobaltah] in lifting up thyself, or if thou hast planned devices [zammotah], lay thy hand upon thy mouth?31  Whoever abases [menabbel] himself for words of Torah32  will in the end be...
... is what makes this type of knowledge esoteric. This is what mystery means: one knows and still remains ignorant. Money continues to circulate, just like blood in the body. Knowledge cannot be circulated like money; this knowledge cannot be transferred. Then what to do? What should the master do with the disciple? The master only prays, "Give us strength. We should endeavor together, we should...
... achieve a new world order without paying for it in blood as well as in words and money." (Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., in Foreign Affairs (July/August 1995)). 916 On Mon, 23 Dec 1996, Elazar wrote: "For my Jewish brethren searching for a Biblical basis for sanctioning homosexuality, I provide you with words from Rabbis Marc Angel, Hillel Goldberg and Pinchas Stopler in their joint article published in the...

... who subequently received sums of money amounting to 27 million dollars up to January 30, 1932, and still another seven million thereafter, enabling him to finance his movement.'" 919 Dimitry Manuilski was a Professor at the Lenin School of Political Warfare in Moscow. He announced a plan in case America resisted in the latter stages of world conquest. "War to the hilt between communism and...

... continent." (Samuel Roth, Jews Must Live, The Golden Hind Press, New York (1934), pp. 56, 101, 108). 925 "We see the Jew, then, in business, as promoter, money-lender, salesman par excellence, the author and chief instigator of a system of credit by which a nation-wide usury rises like a Golem (a created monster) with a million hands on a million throats, to choke the honor and the freedom-of-movement of...

..., in his domain for criminal usury, and debasing the coin of the realm; Edward, before releasing them, put into effect two new sets of laws. The first made it illegal for a Jew in England to loan money at interest. The second repealed all the laws which kept Jews from the normal pursuits of the kingdom. Under these new statutes Jews could even lease land for a period of 15 years and work it. Edward...

... Jew, then, in business, as promoter, money-lender, salesman par excellence, the author and chief instigator of a system of credit by which a nation-wide usury rises like a Golem (a created monster) with a million hands on a million throats, to choke the honor and the freedom-of-movement of a hard-working people." (Samuel Roth, Jews Must Live, p. 123). 947 "The Jews in this particular sphere of...

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