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I must be an Israelite and wrestle with God, just as Jacob did when he received the name Israel. My name, Yaakov, means "heel," someone who is stepped on. But Yisrael means one who fights and defeats God. I don't understand why God's plan would involve the Jewish people being perpetually hated. However, my Rebbe taught me that we must demand Mashiach now, a better destiny, and a perfect world free of hatred, bigotry, and antisemitism. This can only happen if we all learn to fight for it.

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Antisemitism is a bit of like a virus. And like some viruses, it exists in the kind of body politic and it's dormant like chickenpox. It can manifest again when you're older because of stress or age as shingles. It's as old as time. We faced it for thousands of years. First it was after the, you know, the death of Christ. There were these accusations that the Jews killed Christ and that the Jews weren't a real religion because we didn't accept Christ and then we didn't accept Mohammed. We had inquisitions. Then it was, okay, well, maybe Judaism is okay as a religion, but it's the Jewish race that isn't legitimate. Now it's the Jewish state that's illegitimate. We see that now in the form of anti Zionism, which is anti Semitism.

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The speaker discusses the idea of honoring God and being Jewish. They mention that according to the Torah, it is considered godly to kill them and that the Torah states that Christians are idol worshippers. They also mention discrimination against Christians.

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The origins of Christianity are seen as a gift given by Yaakov Avinu to Esav, according to Yitzchok. Esav will serve his brother, which could mean cleaning the house or worshiping Hashem. Yitzhak's prophecy is that the Christian world will worship Jews as their god. Antisemitism stems from a lack of identity and self-confidence, leading Esav to worship Jews. This is the root of antisemitism, as stated by Ramesh Dovid Vavad. Translation: The origins of Christianity are viewed as a gift given by Yaakov Avinu to Esav, according to Yitzchok. Esav will serve his brother, which could mean cleaning the house or worshiping Hashem. Yitzhak's prophecy is that the Christian world will worship Jews as their god. Antisemitism stems from a lack of identity and self-confidence, leading Esav to worship Jews. This is the root of antisemitism, as stated by Ramesh Dovid Vavad.

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There is a growing antisemitism in France and Europe, but it is not accurate to say that the French people are antisemitic. The antisemitism comes from the Islamized suburbs, influenced by Arab and Islamic culture, which expresses hostility towards Jews and Christians. This hostility is rooted in texts like the Quran and hadiths, which refer to Jews and Christians as pigs and dogs. The rise in antisemitism is not due to the French population, but rather the importation of a population that has been anti-Jewish for centuries. Some individuals exploit this situation for political reasons, using the anti-Jewish sentiment along with anti-police and anti-French sentiments prevalent in these Islamized suburbs.

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The Talmud teaches that Gentiles are considered inferior to Jews, not even classified as men. Gentiles have no legal rights, and if a Jew is sued by a Gentile, the verdict favors the Jew. Sharing Talmudic teachings with Gentiles was punishable by death. Jews are praised as exalted beings, while Gentiles are viewed as vile. The Talmud promotes the idea that the best Gentile deserves to be killed.

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There's a mitzvah to wipe out the descendants of Amalek, male and female, young and old, because Amalek represents doubt. God tells us to erase their memory and eradicate them. When a Jew enters Israel, the first thing to do is appoint a king, and the second is to destroy Amalek. Amalek comes from Asav, Jacob's brother. Asav became Edom, which became Rome, then Christianity, and ultimately Western civilization. Asav today is Western civilization, specifically the United States and Europe. The throne of God is incomplete until we destroy Amalek. Any nation with that religion can be considered Asav. We must destroy Amalek and cut off their offspring.

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For centuries, Europeans and Jews have struggled to coexist, with Jews being expelled from over 100 nations. They were granted full rights but allegedly exploited and corrupted host nations, leading to conflicts. Jewish supremacists often attribute these issues to antisemitism.

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Antisemitism has been a long-standing issue, rooted in history and religion. The Jewish people have faced hatred since their existence, as they are meant to live an elevated lifestyle as an example to the world. Despite this, they continue to be hated. The speaker addresses Christian friends, suggesting that they should worship every Jew, as they believe they die for their sins daily. The Jewish people in Israel are seen as a defense against the orcs, who pose a threat to homes.

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Jews are antisocial, destructive, intolerant, mean-spirited, and deceitful. They wish to destroy, ruin, kill, and rob anyone who gets in their way. They have developed a perverted, unnatural, destructive, and evil lifestyle to get what they want. Even though they live off non-Jews as parasites, they still hate them and wish to destroy them. Jews hate nature and the natural order. They are full of hate, greed, and malice. Non-Jews don't like being bulldozed, robbed, and murdered by Jews and will sooner or later resent it. That is where the lies and the deeds of the Jews come into play.

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If we are the chosen people, who can tell us what to do? International law doesn’t apply to us because we see ourselves as the only true victims. While there have been longer and more brutal occupations, we uniquely present ourselves as victims, even claiming that we are forced to harm others. This belief allows us to act without accountability. Additionally, there is a deep-seated notion that Palestinians are not equal to us; they are perceived as cruel and lacking values. This mindset is ingrained in Israeli society and hinders progress. As long as Israelis view Palestinians as inferior, our aspirations for peace and coexistence will remain unfulfilled.

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Judaism is a force that challenges falsehoods, making it appear dangerous to some. We question the rigid boundaries of nation-states and the concept of individual gods protecting specific groups. These, we believe, are artificial constructs. We dismantle the false idols of all nations because they lack authenticity. This can be unsettling, as we are a corrosive force against beliefs that are not based in truth.

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Bible is crystal clear. Jesus said to the Jews, the kingdom of God shall be taken from you and given to a nation bringing forth the fruits thereof. In the Old Testament, Israel was God's chosen people. God chose Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and he used the nation of Israel as a pattern; they were supposed to be a light to Gentiles. They failed in that mission. The Lord Jesus Christ came as the Messiah, and he came unto his own and his own received him not. The Bible squarely places the blame for the death of Jesus on the Jews. In Acts, the Romans protect Christians, while the Jews try to rip them apart and stone them; Romans restore law and order. This is why I reject Zionism and being pro Israel. I read the Bible cover to cover, 20 times, and I didn't see it because you're brainwashed.

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Speaker 0 presents the view that great academies of the rabbis were established, thousands of new laws formulated, and that the Pharisees who killed Jesus Christ remained the rulers of Judaism. He asserts that in Babylon the Pharisees codified oral traditions into the Babylonian Talmud, which he claims reveals Israel’s apostasy and supports Christ’s descriptions of the Pharisees as hypocritical and malignant. He cites a Talmud passage in Treatise Sanhedrin claiming a Pharisee may kill indirectly, giving an example where binding a neighbor leads to starvation and liability is avoided. He contends the Pharisees manipulated Romans to kill Christ, arguing Romans were the direct cause of Christ’s death but the Pharisees claimed Romans as the guilty party. He states Christ called Pharisees adulterers and that the Talmud provides “loopholes” for adultery, providing examples such as exceptions for sex with a minor or a heathen’s wife, and endorses seduction of unwed adolescent girls described as designated bond maids. He emphasizes death penalties differ for natural versus perverse sexual acts, alleging that rape in a perverted form falls outside legal jurisdiction, and claims sexual perversion was a long-standing practice in Babylon. Speaker 1 continues by noting three major Talmudic treatises contain passages endorsing the seduction and marriage of three-year-old girls, with Simeon Ben Yohai among prominent rabbis upholding this privilege. He states that in Israel today, many venerate Simeon Ben Yohai. He quotes Simeon Ben Yohai and the great Raba approving intercourse with a little girl under three years and a day, comparing virginity to tears returning to a little girl, and asserts the same section covers sexual activity with small boys. He adds that the Good Samaritan story portrays Pharisees as racial bigots, unwilling to respond to a non-Jew’s suffering. He notes that God’s command to the Canaanites was harsh and that by New Testament times, separation and the sword had become obsolete, with God no longer making racial distinctions. Speaker 1 and Speaker 0 discuss Gentile status in the Talmud and Jewish encyclopedias, claiming the Talmud’s critical attitudes toward Gentiles, including that Gentiles are not men but barbarians, lack legal rights, and that a Gentile’s suit in Jewish courts favors the defendant if the plaintiff is Jewish. They claim Christians are curses within the Talmudic framework, that Jesus is portrayed as a bastard, and that Gentiles face death for Sabbath observance or for providing testimony in a Jewish court. They assert that the Talmud equips Jews with an ethic fostering bigotry, isolation, and persecution, leading to the expulsion of Jews from Babylon to the West by the eleventh century. Speaker 2 reframes as a positive counterpoint: the tradition of Talmudic questioning, continuous inquiry, and a culture of learning that never ends, which exploded when the walls of the ghetto fell, and remains part of contemporary Jewish culture. Speaker 3 declares solidarity with Israel, insisting “Israel’s fight is our fight,” vowing unity and resistance to anti-Semitism, and asserting they will not be discouraged, defeated, or silent. Speaker 4 interjects with a hostile confrontation, expressing willingness to “kill Christ again,” accusing Jews of killing Jesus, and making violent threats toward a pastor and others; a rabbi’s circumcision practice is described graphically as supportive of Talmudic Judaism, followed by a denunciation aimed at Christian Zionists.

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Antisemitism is a bit of like a virus. And like some viruses, it exists in the kind of body politic and it's dormant like chickenpox. You get chickenpox as a young person and then after the kind of inflammation subsides, it's still in you. And it can manifest again when you're older because of stress or age as shingles. First it was after the, you know, the death of Christ. There were these accusations that the Jews killed Christ and that the Jews weren't a real religion because we didn't accept Christ and then we didn't accept Mohammed. Now it's the Jewish state that's illegitimate. And we see that now in the form of anti Zionism, which is anti Semitism.

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Our race is superior, like divine gods, while other races are inferior, like insects or animals. Our destiny is to rule over them, with the masses serving as our slaves. This statement is often attributed to Hitler, but it actually comes from a monarch. Jewish scholars believe their covenant is with God, not with humans.

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According to the Jewish encyclopedias, the Talmudic view of Gentiles is that they are not considered equal to Jews. Gentiles are classified as barbarians and are not seen as neighbors to Jews. They are seen as having no property rights and are compared to animals in a Jewish court. The Talmud favors Jews in legal disputes with Gentiles, and it is forbidden for a Jew to reveal the true teachings of the Talmud to a Gentile. The Jewish perspective is that Gentiles are vile, and even the best among them deserves to be killed. Jews, on the other hand, are highly regarded.

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It's a pretty known fact that the Jews are God's chosen people, that the Jewish homeland is Israel, that the Jews believe in the Old Testament, and that the Old Testament is about Jews. However, almost none of these facts are true. "Nowhere in the Bible does it call the Jews God's chosen people." "The Jews don't really believe in the Old Testament, and only maybe 5% of the people in the Old Testament can even be considered Jewish." "the expression anti Semite literally means against Shem or his descendants. However, being anti Jewish isn't the same as being anti Semitic." "Shem is the son of Noah, the guy who built the ark when Mesopotamia flooded." "Except Abraham has never been a Jew nor will he ever be a Jew."

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The speaker asserts the following: The Talmud teaches them to enslave the Gentile financially through high interest. The Talmud teaches that they are to kill Christians. They're to depopulate Christians and Gentiles. The Gentile has no soul. He's an animal. Only the Jew, you know, has a soul and a relationship with God. And that impair in their paradise when Messiah comes, that each Jew is going to have 2,800 Christian and Gentile slaves at their beckon. So you can see how they like the dispensational pre millennial heresy because they become their useful idiots politically to to con constantly praise Israel as God's people.

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I was once asked why evangelical Christians are so supportive of Jewish people and Israel. The answer is simple: you can be Jewish and have nothing to do with Christians, but I can't be Christian and not have everything to do with the Jewish people. My faith, scriptures, and everything I believe is built on that foundation. We are people of the book. If you read in Genesis that God blesses those who bless Israel and curses those who curse Israel, it becomes very clear.

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- Antisemitism is a bit of like a virus. And like some viruses, it exists in the kind of body politic and it's dormant like chickenpox. It's like this contagion. First it was after the, you know, the death of Christ. There were these accusations that the Jews killed Christ and that the Jews weren't a real religion because we didn't accept Christ and then we didn't accept Mohammed. So you have this, you know, the Jewish religion isn't legitimate, and that was the basis for the Crusades, which is at Tishba'ab, you know, remembers the, the expulsion. We had inquisitions. After the age of reason, it was, well, may and, you know, they realized that the sun doesn't revolve around the earth and the earth isn't flat. - Then it was, okay, well, maybe Judaism is okay as a religion, but it's the Jewish race that isn't legitimate. - And then we saw kind of antisemitism metastasize into this kind of race based form of hate, which, of course, exploded with the Shoah. - And then after the tragedy of that, the injustice of that was exposed, people then said, well, it's not that their religion is illegitimate their race is illegitimate. Now it's the Jewish state that's illegitimate. And we see that now in the form of anti Zionism, which is anti Semitism.

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When God gave us the Torah, it sparked jealousy among Gentiles who perceive us as elitist and believe we think we are the chosen people, which we do. They feel excluded, as we see ourselves as God's children, while they are considered His creations. This perception fosters resentment. Rashi explains that antisemitism exists without a specific reason; it is simply a law of nature, much like gravity. Additionally, the belief that we view ourselves as superior contributes to this animosity. Ultimately, these factors explain the ongoing hatred towards us.

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A speaker discusses the Talmud and claims it relates to current events in America and the Middle East, asserting that it is not taught in schools or openly covered by the media because “it’s controlled by the people who follow it.” The speaker argues it is important to know what is in there because it affects attitudes toward Jewish people, and describes it as dangerous to talk about. The speaker references specific passages: “Sanhedrin 59 a, a goy. Now what is a goy? A goy is a sheep or a cattle that is controlled. … A goy, Gentile, that's me, who pries into the law, Talmud, is guilty of death.” The speaker states that this demonstrates the danger and notes that they have experienced “unprecedented hatred and threats of violence” since beginning to talk. They describe the listener’s attitude as dehumanizing, saying “she doesn’t even look at me as a human being. I am simply an anti Semitic in her eyes.” The speaker confirms the interaction included a moment where a council member would not engage, and asserts that public discourse requires the critic to be able to speak, even if the council member is not pleased. The speaker cites another line, “Libre Davids 37. To communicate anything to a Goy about our religious relations would be equal to the killing of all Jews. For if the Goyim knew what we teach about them, they would kill us openly. That that's in the Talmud.” This is presented as further evidence of the speaker’s view of official Talmudic instruction about relations with non-Jews. A subsequent participant, Mister Worthy, closes the public comment by being cut off and told the time is complete. The conversation shifts to a different speaker who pivots to anti-Semitic and conspiratorial assertions: “Who was Germany fighting in 1933? That's all he asked. Who funded the sixty movement? The Jews. What did blacks get out of it? You know what? What did blacks get out listen to this vile It ain't no.” This line is followed by “Don’t have You go sit down. You don’t have You go sit down.” The speaker maintains that the public address is restricted, and a city official states that “The comments are not under jurisdiction of the city of Sacramento nor specific to the agenda item,” indicating the end of public remarks. The exchange features interruptions, a defense of free criticism of public officials, and a juxtaposition of controversial religious-text references with hostile, dehumanizing statements about Jews and other groups, all within a city council meeting context.

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People believe supporting Israel brings God's blessings, but America's history challenges this. Legalized abortion and increasing debt show no divine favor. Jews have faced persecution for centuries, expelled from numerous countries. The question remains: why such hatred towards them?

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The speaker explains that the Gospels were considered more dangerous to Judaism than pagan writings. They mention a Talmudic rabbi who believed that Christian writings should be burned because Christianity posed a greater threat than paganism. Another speaker shares their personal experience of being raised in Judaism, stating that modern Judaism has little connection to the patriarchs and prophets of the Old Testament. They explain that the authority of the rabbis, based on the Jewish Talmud, shaped their understanding of God and the world. The speaker also mentions that the rabbis emphasized Jewish superiority over Gentiles in intellect, morality, and race.
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