тαℓмυd passage that says that the Jєω finds manual labor to be disgusting to him:
"Work is noxious and not to be done. The rabbi teaches: There is no lower occupation than farming. A Jєω should neither plow the field nor plant grain. Commerce is far more bearable than tilling the soil.”
тαℓмυd passage which says that Gentiles are created to serve Jєωs:
"The Gentiles are created to serve the Jєωs. They must plow, sow, weed, dig, reap, bundle, soft, and grind. The Jєωs are created to find everything ready."
Passage which says that Jєωs can lie to and cheat Gentiles:
"It is permitted for Jєωs to cheat Gentiles. All lies are good. It is forbidden for a Jєω to cheat his brother. To cheat a Gentile is permitted. Concerning robbery it is taught: Gentiles may not rob each other. The Gentile may not rob the Jєωs. But the Jєωs may at any time rob the Gentiles. If a Jєω has stolen something from a Gentile and the Gentile discovers it and demands it back, the Jєω should simply deny it all. The Jєωιѕн court will stand by the Jєω. Smuggling is permitted, for it is written: You need not pay what you owe. The words ‘Thou shalt not steal’ in the text refer only to thievery from Jєωs. Stealing from Gentiles is not meant.”
тαℓмυd passage which says that Gentiles are animals (hence they are called Goy):
"Only the Jєω is human. The Gentile peoples are not called people, rather they are named animals."