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Offline dust-7

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« Reply #15 on: August 18, 2007, 07:01:29 PM »
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  • Quote from: MauricePinay

    Lubavitchers get involved in 2006 IDF brutality against Lebanon


    Chabad House types. Wouldn't surprize me at all. Just remember what they have in mind for the Protestant Jews for Jesus should the Sanhedrin ever be re-established by those promoting a Third Temple.

    But, Maurice, you just don't understand. There are a lot of factions, here. Some are very radical, somewhat like yourself. Others are more composed, and willing to abide by international law, are willing just to abide by conscience.

    Yet you never seem to find fault with those who ATTACK Israel. And the questions have been put to you about that. And you're nowhere.

    What do you have to say?

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    « Reply #16 on: August 18, 2007, 09:33:57 PM »
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    Yet you never seem to find fault with those who ATTACK Israel.


    You're a crazy person with no sense of proportion. My job is not to assist the mainstream media behemoth in reporting and magnifying every possible perceivable wrong suffered by "Israel" (and many fabricated wrongs besides). I'm one little guy with an internet connection trying to reach people with the information that the establishment is keeping hidden from them

    All future such ridiculous demands from you will be ignored.


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    « Reply #17 on: August 18, 2007, 10:12:52 PM »
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    Chabad House types. Wouldn't surprize me at all.


    It shouldn't surprise anyone. But here you are defending the Israeli military which has allowed Chabadniks into a military zone as they're launching an attack. This is clear evidence that the тαℓмυd is not separate from the IDF as you disingenuously imply.

    Furthermore, if by some strange twist of fate some European nation, Spain, for instance, launched a military invasion on "Israel" and pictures surfaced of Catholic priests in military zones dancing with Spanish soldiers as they launched shells which they had previously autographed towards "Israel" you know damn well that the earth would quake, the images would be emblazoned into the psyche of everyone in the world who opened any given magazine or newspaper or watched any given news program or talk show. It would be lamented as a "new Crusade,"  a "new Inquisition," a "new h0Ɩ0cαųst" of "the Jews." The weeping and wailing would be deafening. But when "the Jews" do it, there's nothing to see there ...

    You have no sense of proportion in your thinking whatsoever.

    You live in a world where a katusha rocket launched into "Israel"
    leaving a black mark on the ground is equivalent to a US supplied Israeli F-16 dropping laser guided bombs onto an apartment building full of people in crowded city. You're literally crazy.

    If you are a sincere Catholic, (in the event that my intuition is incorrect), I would recommend that you unplug your television and throw it into the nearest dumpster. Throw your copy of "Shindler's List" in the trash. It's full of lies. You need to be deprogrammed.

    Your's is not a valid perspective worthy of thoughtful consideration anymore than the perspective of NAMBLA is. I've wasted too much time on it already.


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    « Reply #18 on: August 18, 2007, 10:21:13 PM »
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  • The fact that you attempt to sell your perspective as perfectly consistent with traditional Catholicism is the most insane aspect of it all.


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    « Reply #19 on: August 19, 2007, 12:14:47 AM »
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  • Watch video of IDF soldiers in uniform dancing around with a "Torah" scroll at the Western Wall.



    Honestly, the insinuation that the military of a nation that calls itself "Israel" is non-religious is so absurd as to defy imagination.


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    « Reply #20 on: August 19, 2007, 12:22:01 AM »
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    « Reply #21 on: August 19, 2007, 12:32:10 AM »
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    Israeli Soldiers eating "Haman's ears" the traditional pastry of the Judaic festival of Vengeance, Purim



    These pastries are eaten as a common dish by all those living in the Middle East - Jews, Muslims, and Christians. They are filled either with meat or spinach. The spinach ones are one of my favorite dishes that my Granny used to make all the time. So, the fact that these soldiers are eating them does not mean that they are celebrating the festival of Vengeance, Purim.

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    « Reply #22 on: August 19, 2007, 12:33:53 AM »
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  • Video--IDF Soldier: "Palestinians are Animals"



    For background on this sick bastard's racial supremacism see Babylonian тαℓмυd  Yebamoth 98a, Kerithoth 6b, Berakoth 58a, Baba Mezia 114b.


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    « Reply #23 on: August 19, 2007, 01:04:35 AM »
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  • Some people might condemn the Book of Esther as a glorification of Jєωιѕн vengefulness.

    h0Ɩ0cαųst deniers and anti-Judaics are always trying to make themselves out to be the children of Pure Truth and upholders of Just the Facts.

    Showing a picture of two smiling Jєωιѕн lads eating traditional holiday cuisine on what is called "the Jєωιѕн Feast of Vengeance" in this context of Israeli misdeeds is just going out of one's way to find evil in one's neighbor.

    Our neighbor may have his serious flaws and may deserve all sorts or rebuke and opposition. But it is still gravely sinful to make him out to be worse than he is and to conjure up pretexts on which to rend one's garments if he says the sky is blue.

    Is Esther a Jєωιѕн book of vengeance? Why not say that Purim is also the Jєωιѕн feast of honoring the Lord God for the wondrous manner in which He protected His people in their exile?






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    « Reply #24 on: August 19, 2007, 01:07:26 AM »
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  • Quote from: Magdalene
    So, the fact that these soldiers are eating them does not mean that they are celebrating the festival of Vengeance, Purim.


    The original caption for the photo read: "More than 600,000 'Oznei Haman' - also known as Hamentashen - are being distributed to IDF soldiers throughout Israel. These Givati Brigade soldiers, stationed in a lookout in Gaza, took a few moments to enjoy the traditional Purim pastries." The photo was part of an article titled "Inside the IDF Photo Essay: Purim in the IDF"

    I encourage you to refer to the source of the photo and caption which is the website of the Israeli newspaper, Arutz Sheva:

    http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/78941

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    Hamantashen is a triangular-shaped, filled pastry which is traditionally served on Purim ... In Hebrew, the pastry is called "Oznei Haman" which means Haman's ears.

    http://judaism.about.com/od/purim/a/purimfood.htm


    I have not misrepresented the photo in any way whatsoever.

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    « Reply #25 on: August 19, 2007, 01:14:51 AM »
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  • And now, ladies and gentlemen, for our next magic trick, we shall post repulsive photos of the heads of decapitated gefilte fish and write underneath, "What The Jews Cause in This World."


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    « Reply #26 on: August 19, 2007, 01:16:18 AM »
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    Why not say that Purim is also the Jєωιѕн feast of honoring the Lord God for the wondrous manner in which He protected His people in their exile?



    Because that would be a diabolical conflation of the тαℓмυdic interpretation of Esther with the Christian interpretation.

    I recommend the book Reckless Rites, Purim and the Legacy of Jєωιѕн Violence, by Elliot Horowitz.

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    « Reply #27 on: August 19, 2007, 01:20:56 AM »
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  • A Givati Brigade soldier takes a break from his lookout overlooking Gaza to enjoy the traditional Purim pastries said to resemble the ears, or hat, of the evil Haman. ("Inside the IDF Photo Essay: Purim in the IDF," Arutz Sheva, 03/23/05)

    http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/78941

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    « Reply #28 on: August 19, 2007, 01:24:25 AM »
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    Why not say that Purim is also the Jєωιѕн feast of honoring the Lord God for the wondrous manner in which He protected His people in their exile?



    Because that would be a diabolical conflation of the тαℓмυdic interpretation of Esther with the Christian interpretation.

    I recommend the book Reckless Rites, Purim and the Legacy of Jєωιѕн Violence, by Elliot Horowitz.


    No, it would not be. The Jews in exile were God's People and He protected them and punished their enemies. That is the literal sense of the Book of Esther, common to Jews and Christians.

    If we want to say that the joke is on The Jews who celebrate Purim now because they are no longer God's People and could easily end up being punished for all eternity for not believing the Gospel, that is a different matter.

    But we have no call to speak of Purim only as a feast of Jєωιѕн vengeance. Purim is also a feast of belief in God's saving interventions in the affairs of His people.

    We should pray that all Jєωιѕн celebrate the next Passover in Jerusalem. I mean, the New Jerusalem. Mystically, by dint of Christian faith. Then we shall have nice photos of these two lads eating hot cross buns, not misrepresented in any way.

    Is Horowitz's book fair and balanced, or unfair and unbalanced, like your posts here?

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    « Reply #29 on: August 19, 2007, 01:27:59 AM »
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  • The Judaic festival of vengeance, Purim, is very important to the IDF as this article from the IDF website reveals:



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    The Purim Elite

    01 March 2007 , 20:14

    During the Purim festival, the Rabbinate of the 91st formation will travel together with citizens of the north of Israel, Yeshiva students, and Chabad Hassids, to the various positions of the command, in order to spread the spirit of the holiday, and its traditions. "When we see the great happiness that we give the soldiers-it makes it all worthwhile"

    By Pinhas Wolf, Bamahane

    The "Book of Esther Caravan" will visit various military positions in the Northern Command during the Purim holiday. While the concept was conceived five years ago, this is the first year in which the initiative will be put into practice on a wider scale.

    In the days prior to the holiday, the military rabbinate belonging to Division 91 distributed copies of the Book of Esther, written on cards and pieces of paper, to all of the army's manned positions and bases in the northern sector.

    Prior to the rabbinate's distribution drive to all the units, soldiers in the rabbinate placed the relevant phone numbers in each ѕуηαgσgυє of all bases in the north so that soldiers on the base could contact them to set up a date. Then the rabbinate could send the caravan, which would read the Book of Esther at a convenient time.

    The initiative and its execution falls under the responsibility of the rabbi of Division 91, Major Asher Cohen. The effort was a collaborative one which included rabbis in the northern sector, yeshiva students who volunteered to spread holiday cheer, and followers of Chabad who will also provide music to lift the spirits of the soldiers.

    Residents of the north are also taking part in the operation, including those from towns such as Safed, Kiryat Shmona, Nahariya, and Ma'alot Tarshiha.

    "In the last year, in light of the tensions in the north, we couldn't get to all the army positions," Rabbi Cohen said. "Nonetheless, people wanted to help, and the minute that they were able to, people immediately went to bring joy to the soldiers. When we see the great joy on the soldiers' faces, it's worth everything."

    http://dover.idf.il/IDF/English/News/holiday/2007/march/0103.htm