• Jewish hate crimes |
Zionism 2007-11-15 |
"A senior Greek Orthodox [Christian] clergyman in Israel attended a meeting at a government office in Jerusalem... When he returned to his car, an elderly [Jewish] man wearing a skullcap came and knocked on the window. When the clergyman let the window down, the passerby spat in his face. The clergyman prefered not to lodge a complaint with the police and told an acquaintance that he was used to being spat at by Jews." -- Haaretz, Israel (Oct 2004)
Another story describes similar Jewish "hate crimes" against the Armenian Christian minority in Israel. Unlike the hypocrisy of recent Jewish theatrics over the "Armenian Genocide" issue, at least these Talmudists are honest in demonstrating their traditional loathing for the "false Messiah" and his followers.
"When they are ready to leave the synagogue, they say a secret prayer to themselves which starts: Alenu leschabbeach, 'It is proper to praise the Lord who is over everything, and to praise heartily the one who has made everything, that he has not made us like the other peoples of the countries, and has not made us like the races of the world; and their portion is not our portion, and our lot is not the lot of their swarm.'
Here some words are omitted in the new prayer books of the Jews... You can find these words in older copies, like one that I have, printed in Augsburg by a Jewish printer called Chajim in the year of Christ 1534... The words are: Schehem córehim umischtachavim lehebhel varik, umispallelim leel lo joschiah, that is: 'They kneel and bow towards vanity and nonsense, and pray to a god who cannot help them'. This refers to the Christians, and they spit on the ground when they say this."
-- Johannes Buxtorf, Synagoga Judaica, 1603
This account of the Alenu prayer, and the long-standing practice of spitting in contempt of the "idolators", is readily confirmed by the modern Jewish Encyclopedia:
"[The Alenu] is one of the most sublime prayers of the entire liturgy, and has a remarkable history, almost typical of the race from which it emanated. It became the cause of slanderous accusation and persecution, as a result of which it was in part mutilated through fear of the official censors."
"...The words, 'they bow to a god who does not help,' were accompanied by spitting as a sign of utter contempt, and [it was] asserted that reference was thereby intended to Jesus. In consequence of this charge, the indecorous practise of spitting while reciting the prayer was denounced by Isaiah Horwitz and other rabbis." -- Jewish Encyclopedia, Alenu
This expression of "utter contempt" for idolators and heretics -- including Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, Humanists, and all non-Jews -- is "typical of the race from which it emanates" and is entirely consistent with the teachings of the Talmud. The proof is literally in-your-face, if you happen to be a Christian clergyman in the "Jewish State" today.