Tuesday, December 15, 2009

U.S. tax dollars fund rabbi who excused killing gentile babies

The White House condemns the torching of a mosque, yet respectable Americans contribute to a yeshiva whose rabbi said it's okay to kill gentile babies.

This is the same yeshiva whose rabbi said it is permissible to kill gentile babies because of "the future danger that will arise if they are allowed to grow into evil people like their parents." In his latest book, the head of the yeshiva, Yitzhak Shapira, who bears the honorable title of rabbi, even permits killing anyone "who, through his remarks and so forth, weakens our kingdom" (Obama, beware!).

5 comments:

  1. The<span> yeshiva's have nothing to do with "religious" and peaceful purposes, but serve as training ground for atrocities against Palestinians.   In fact,  religious pretense is by far the major factor of "bridge" between these atrocities and so called religious "practice."  All funding of organizations like this should be stopped,  and their tax exempt status removed.
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  2. "...anyone "who, through his remarks and so forth, weakens our kingdom".

    What I want to know is who decides whether the remarks weaken the kingdom? Does some tribunal or committee of enquiry have to deliberate on the matter and approve of or forbid the killing? Or can any Jew kill any gentile who they decide has weakened "the kingdom"?
    Also, does reference to "our kingdom" imply the intention to establish a monarchy?

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  3. Yeah Jemmy,  it is part of the mythical kingdom that never existed,  Camelot "Middle East"...lol  They also like to play silly games with common artifacts "proving" that it was there (just like the Bible claims they built the aquifers and other fantasies). 

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