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Saturday, 18 September 2010

YOM KIPPUR---- One of the major reasons for anti-Semitism...

One of the major reasons for anti-Semitism...


YOM KIPPUR
What Is It?

Friday, September 24, 2004

Tonight Jews around the world will be gathering to celebrate the
most holy day on the Jewish calendar. It is called Yom Kippur,
or the Day of Atonement.


At synagogues everywhere worshippers will recite the so-called
Kol Nidre prayer. Taken from the first two Hebrew words of the
prayer, "Kol Nidre" means "all vows."


The Gentiles are told that Yom Kippur is an occasion when pious,
saintly Jews approach their Maker in a penitential rite to beg his
forgiveness for wrongs they have committed during the past year.


RUBBISH! The occasion is nothing less than a time when Jews ask
for and receive absolution for all the sins and wrongs they are
about to commit IN THE COMING YEAR! In so doing, they cut a
lawyer's deal with their god (whom they call YHWH, or Yahweh) that
gives them an exemption in advance from all wrongdoing.


Here is the actual text of this outrageous "prayer":



The Kol Nidre Oath

Recited Three Times by JEWS

on Yom Kippur - most Holy of Holy Days.

"All vows, obligations, oaths or anathemas, pledges of all names, which we have vowed, sworn, devoted, or bound ourselves to, from this day of atonement, until the next day of atonement we repent, aforehand, of them all, they shall all be deemed absolved, forgiven, annulled, void and made of no effect; they shall not be binding, nor have any power; the vows shall not be reckoned as vows, the obligations shall not be obligatory, nor the oaths considered as oaths." The Talmud.





That's pretty clear, unambiguous language. What we have here,
in fact, is nothing less than a one-year, renewable license to lie,
cheat and steal with impunity, all based on a decree from the
Jews' so-called holy book, which says:


"And he who desires that none of his vows made during the year
shall be valid, let him stand at the beginning of the year and
declare,

'Every vow which I make in the future shall be null.'"

(Babylonian Talmud, Tractate Nedarim 23a & 23b)


Among those reciting the Kol Nidre oath this evening will be many
Jewish politicians, lawyers, judges, corporate executives,
businessmen,journalists and public officials. It should be noted
that any oaths they may take to uphold and defend the Constitution
or otherwise tell the truth are, as of tonight, "abandoned,
canceled, null and void" and rendered "without power and without
standing."


Isn't that nice?

The Kol Nidre Oath

Recited Three Times by JEWS

on Yom Kippur - most Holy of Holy Days.

"All vows, obligations, oaths or anathemas, pledges of all names, which we have vowed, sworn, devoted, or bound ourselves to, from this day of atonement, until the next day of atonement we repent, aforehand, of them all, they shall all be deemed absolved, forgiven, annulled, void and made of no effect; they shall not be binding, nor have any power; the vows shall not be reckoned as vows, the obligations shall not be obligatory, nor the oaths considered as oaths." The Talmud.





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"Deep down, I believe that a little anti-Semitism is a good thing
for the Jews - reminds us who we are." --Jay Lefkowitz (NYT
Magazine. Feb.12,1995.Page 65).
--Jay Lefkowitz was now Deputy assistant to the President for
Domestic Policy.

Chinese Axiom: When things are investigated, knowledge is extended.
When knowledge is extended, the will becomes sincere. When the will
is sincere, the mind is correct.When the mind is correct, the self
is cultivated.
--Confucius

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