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Sivan 15, 5766 , their Babylonian times of their Babylonian Sumerian Doctrine and laws 5766Ps:118:24: This is the day which the LORD hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.
The FINISH
of Iniquity unto desolation for them who Deny the Christ, Jesus the Lord.

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e-mail from the Hassidic anti-Christ Pharisaic Chabad Lovtobitch (Lubavitch) Sanhedrin of the Dragon....rabid rib-eye Dov Stein
דואר אלקטרוני info@beith-din.com אתר אינטרנט www.beith-din.com
His Reply
8-16-2005
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Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 6:32 PM
To: Dov
Subject:
http://www.ukar.org/gore10.html
Upon seizing the reins of government, the new Noachide leaders will move quickly to implement a full agenda of reform. ... Full support will be given to Israeli forces to reinvade PLO-controlled areas, with military assistance offered where necessary. Jewish courts ... will be granted full legal sovereignty over Jewish citizens within each country, who will no longer be subject to the authority of gentile courts. The pre-existing Noachide judges and courts will replace the existing court system of each country, and the legal code will be drastically rewritten to conform to halacha.... .... And law and order will be fully restored through the establishment of internal security measures, again in accordance with Torah law. — Committee for Israeli Victory
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E-mail from Dov Stein, Sanhedrin 1-26-2006
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/news.php3?id=105136
Hamas Bombards Southern towns; Jewish Man
Critically Wounded
12:02 Jun 11, '06
/ 15 Sivan 5766
by Nissan Ratzlav-Katz and Baruch Gordon
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The Hamas terrorist gang bombarded Sderot and Ashkelon and environs with at least 13 Kassam rockets Sunday morning. One rocket hit a college critically wounding a worker; another hit a school. |
Two teachers in the elementary school that was bombarded went into shock.
Following the attack, Sderot Mayor Eli Moyal closed all of the town's schools.
In an interview with Arutz Sheva last week, he called to turn the Gaza Strip
into a ghost town. Several citizens began a hunger strike in Sderot across from
the home of Defense Minister Amir Peretz (Labor).
Another rocket fired by Gaza-based terrorists hit a building in the Ashkelon
industrial zone causing damages to several structures. Yet another Kassam
exploded in a populated area south of Sderot.
Since Friday afternoon, Arabs fired 31 rockets at Israeli targets. The IDF
responded on Friday with fierce artillery fire on sand dunes. The IDF explained
that it was shelling the Arabs' rocket launching sites.
On Saturday too, Palestinian Authority terrorists from the governing Hamas
organization launched a barrage of rockets from Gaza at Israeli civilian and
military targets. No injuries were reported.
One of the rockets over the weekend targeting Sderot landed in an empty field
inside the city; two others slammed into area kibbutzes. In addition, Saturday
saw Arab attackers fire at least 10 mortars at the Gaza Strip perimeter fence.
The attacks continue well into Saturday night, with more IDF artillery
retaliating against what are believed to be rocket-launching sites in the Gaza
Strip.
Hamas spokesmen claimed responsibility for the rocket
barrage, saying it was reprisal for the IDF shelling of rocket launching
sites Friday afternoon in which seven people, including two small children, were
killed. Defense Minister Amir Peretz expressed "deep regret" over the
incident, but the IDF commander responsible for the Gaza area said Saturday
night that Arab mortar shells or rockets may have killed the seven victims.
The head of the Southern Command, Aviv Kochavi, said through a spokesman,
"I cannot say what caused this incident. We have fired thousands of shells
in the past and this has never happened before. We are investigating at this
time but it seems that neither Air nor Naval means were the cause. We fired
towards open areas ...and towards the ruins of Dugit, an area which is routinely
used for rocket launching. The Palestinian population was warned to steer clear
of this area. If as a result of our activity innocent Palestinians were hurt,
I'm sorry for it."
About 150 far-left protesters demonstrated outside the home of IDF Chief of
Staff Dan Halutz Saturday, calling for him and Defense Minister Peretz to be
brought to trial at the Hague as a result of their efforts to fight the
terrorist onslaught.
On Friday Hamas spokesmen threatened Israel with an
"earthquake" and formally ended its self-declared "period
of calm". Hamas and other terrorist gangs agreed among themselves to a
"calm" in the violence 16 months ago, but they never honored their
agreement for more than a few weeks at a time. Last week, Israel revealed that
regardless of what Hamas was publicly saying, the organization - which rules the
government of the Palestinian Authority - has been involved in repeated Kassam
attacks on Israel.
Due to increasingly threatening rhetoric from the Palestinian Authority, police
have raised the terror threat alert level. More than 90 general intelligence
warnings of terrorist attacks have been recorded since Thursday. Chief of Police
Moshe Karadi has ordered increased awareness and reinforced security around
Jerusalem and along the areas bordering the PA. On Sunday, the police will raise
the alert to its highest level, reinforcing security in public areas, in the
city centers, at bus stations, around schools and on the beaches
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http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/725220.html
Peretz blocks IDF plan for broad offensive in Gaza
Defense Minister Amir Peretz on Sunday blocked an
Israel Defense Forces proposal to step up its offensive on the Gaza Strip in
response to the recent barrage of Qassam rockets fired onto Israeli territory.
Palestinian militants in Gaza fired over 20 Qassam rockets at the western Negev
on Sunday, wounding two Israelis in the hard-hit Negev town of Sderot. More than
20 other rockets were fired at Israel over the weekend.
Peretz struck down a proposal for widening attacks on Gaza during a meeting with
senior IDF and Shin Bet officials Sunday, saying it would be sufficient to stick
to targeted attacks on Qassam launching sites. He said, however, that if the
barrage of rockets continued, the responses would become
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Peretz advised the IDF to hold off on
its recommendation to personally target Hamas political figures, but warned that
nobody involved in terror attacks would be guaranteed safety, including Hamas.
"We have many options. We have sufficient means and we will use them
against every source," Peretz told reporters after visiting a hospitalized
man critically wounded by rocket fire. "No organization, no status will
serve as cover for any source that is involved in planning or carrying out
shooting."
Peretz called on Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas to clamp down
immediately on the militants.
The bulk of the IDF's proposal was focused on Israel Air Force strikes. Peretz
earlier Sunday suspended IDF shelling until the conclusion of the army's inquiry
into a blast which killed seven Palestinians on a Gaza beach Friday.
About half of the rockets fired from Gaza on Sunday fell onto Israeli territory.
One person was critically injured near a school in Sderot, when a Qassam rocket
crashed into a campus building early Sunday.
Peretz visited the critically wounded man, 60-year-old Yonatan Engel, Sunday
evening at the Barzilai Medical Center in Ashkelon, where he lay in intensive
care following surgery.
Engel is a maintenance worker at the Sha'ar Hanegev elementary school. He had
sustained life-threatening wounds, said hospital spokeswoman Noa Rosolio.
Two other people were were treated for shock at the scene in the wake of the
rocket strike.
Another man was lightly injured from shrapnel wounds to the face from a rocket
which landed Sunday near the Sderot police station.
Other rockets landed Sunday in Sderot near a children's kindergarten, and near a
public housing unit for poor immigrants. Another rocket landed in an industrial
area in Ashkelon, while others landed in open territory in the western Negev.
Four Sderot residents began a hunger strike outside the home of their neighbor,
Defense Minister Amir Peretz, to protest the attacks.
In response to the barrage of rockets, an IAF aircraft attacked a car in Gaza
City on Sunday. Palestinian hospital officials said there were no injuries.
The airstrike ripped one car into two pieces, while a nearby vehicle was
overturned from the force of the blast.
The IDF confirmed it had carried out an airstrike aimed at Palestinian rocket
launchers.
Hours later, an IAF air strike hit three Hamas men as they prepared to fire a
Qassam rocket from the Gaza Strip Sunday morning, killing two and wounding one.
The crew was hit seconds before they were to fire a rocket at Israel, military
sources said.
The Qassams that struck Sderot Sunday were in addition to the more than 20 fired
this weekend, in apparent response to the Friday deaths of seven Palestinian
civilians in what appeared to be an errant Israel Defense Forces shell that
exploded on a Gaza beach.
The militant wing of Hamas, Iz al-Din al-Qassam, took responsibility for the
rocket attacks, saying that they would continue until residents of Sderot
evacuated the town in fear.
In light of warnings of subsequent Qassam attacks, Sderot mayor Eli Moyal
decided to close schools in the southern town on Sunday and appealed to
residents to keep children inside their homes.
Parents had already decided Saturday to keep their children out of schools,
because the protected classrooms arranged by the government for the southern
town are not yet available for use. According to the parents, until the safetly
of their children is ensured, they will keep them out of school.
Also Sunday, an Islamic Jihad militant was killed in an explosion in the Jabalya
refugee camp, in northern Gaza. Palestinian and IDF sources said that the blast
was the result of a Qassam rocket strike.
In the wake of Friday incident, which killed seven
Palestinian civilians, the military wing of Hamas said that it would renew
rocket attacks and suicide bombings in Israel, ending the truce that the group
declared last year.
"We have decided to make Sderot a ghost town," said a spokesman for
Hamas who only gave his name as Abu Ubeideh. "We are not going to stop
launching our rockets until they leave."
Ubeideh said that, since dawn Sunday, the group had launched nine rockets at
Israel. The IDF said ten had fallen in Israel.
Hamas had largely maintained a 16-month ceasefire with Israel until Saturday,
when it began firing the rockets against Israel. The Hamas rockets are
considered more accurate than those fired by other groups almost daily since
Israel withdrew from the Gaza Strip in September.
Police have 90 warnings of attacks to avenge Gaza shelling
Police Commissioner Moshe Karadi ordered the police forces to go on a higher
state of alert on Sunday. The order was given as officers have 90 warnings of
terror attacks vowing to avenge the killing of seven Palestinian civilians on a
Gaza Strip beach on Friday, as well as the killing of Popular Resistance
Committees leader Jamal Abu Samhadana on Thursday.
Police will beef up security from the seam line to entrances to cities, as well
as in city centers. Police will also reinforce troops in cities and crowded
areas.
Seven Palestinians were killed when an errant Israel Defense Forces artillery
shell apparently slammed into a beach in the northern Gaza Strip on Friday. Some
40 others were wounded.
A woman and two young children, aged six months and 18 months, as well as a
young teenager were among the dead in the attack on the Gaza beach that killed
seven and wounded about 40, medical officials said. All of the dead were
believed to be related.
The IDF apologized for the incident, saying it "regretted the strike on
innocents."
IDF Chief of Staff Dan Halutz expressed regret over the incident Saturday
evening, but clarified that the army was not taking responsibility for the
incident, as the investigation has not yet been completed.
Halutz noted that following the incident, the IDF stopped shelling the Strip,
but he stressed that the shelling had been in response to Qassam rockets
launched at Israel.
"The IDF will continue to chase the Qassam-launching cells and rocket
manufacturers. We will make efforts not to harm innocent bystanders. We fired
artillery shells and will do so again, under very limited circumstances,"
Halutz said.
In Beit Lahia, thousands of Palestinians gathered on Saturday afternoon to
attend the funeral procession of the seven people killed.
Chanting "revenge, revenge" and "destroy Israel, destroy
America," the mourners made their way through the town's narrow streets to
the families' homes, where weeping women tried to touch the bodies of the dead.
Hamas announced in a leaflet it would renew attacks on Israel. "The Israeli
massacres represent a direct opening battle and that means the earthquake in the
Zionist towns will start again and the aggressors will have no choice but to
prepare their coffins or their luggage," Hamas militants declared in the
leaflet. "The resistance groups... will choose the proper place and time
for the tough, strong and unique response."
The group claimed Saturday morning it had fired at least 15 Qassam rockets at
Israel overnight Friday and Saturday morning, for first time in 16 months. Five
Qassams launches were detected overnight, although no landing sites were
identified and no damage was reported.
IDF sources said most of the rockets appeared to have landed inside the Gaza
Strip. In the Jabalya refugee camp, five Palestinians were injured on Saturday
when a Qassam meant for Israel landed in the camp instead.
"This is only the start and rocket firings will continue," an Iz
al-Din al-Qassam spokesman said Saturday morning.
"Next time, the rockets will be longer in range and they will hit places
deeper inside the Zionist entity. The attacks come in response to the Zionist
crimes and the killings of civilians in Gaza," he said.
Seven additional rockets were fired at Israel on Saturday morning, Israel Radio
reported. At least two struck open fields in the western Negev, causing no
damage or casualties.
Halutz ordered an end to the shelling of northern Gaza - aimed at deterring
militants from firing Qassam rockets - until the completion of the investigation
into the civilian deaths. The military also offered the Palestinians assistance
in the wake of the strike, saying that the wounded could be evacuated to Israeli
hospitals.
A nine-year-old boy seriously wounded in the shelling was transferred to Israel
for treatment Saturday morning.
Major General Yoav Galant, head of the IDF Southern Command, said Friday evening
that the army is looking into the circumstances of the explosion. In addition to
the more likely scenario that a shell strayed from its path, the army was also
exploring whether the explosion might have been caused by a "work
accident."
"It is not our intention to harm innocent civilians. We are investigating
the incident in order to try to clarify what happened here," Galant said,
adding that the IDF is aware of areas in which civilians are present, and that
military gunners are ordered to prevent firing on these areas.
Peretz was to receive the results of the investigation Saturday evening, Israel
Radio said.
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Rest assured apostate Amaraka, as these attacks continue, the Bushwhacker Hassidic Chabad Lubavitch ad-menstruation and the Treasonous Congress of the United States of Eretz Itsrealhell will escalate their wars simultaneously against Ishmael. There will also be more fear propaganda of domestic "Terrorism" which is all engulfing and proceed from them at Sanhedrin of the dragon
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Perpetual "Purim"
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/724870.html
Purim will never be the same
By Ruth Meisels
"Reckless Rites: Purim and the Legacy of
Jewish Violence" by Elliott Horowitz, Princeton University Press, 340
pages, $35
Allow me to begin with a confession: For as long as I can remember, I never
liked the holiday of Purim, with its story of the massacre
of the gentiles and its message of revenge and rejoicing at the downfall of
others. As if hanging Haman's 10 sons were not enough, the Book of Esther
goes on to boast that "the other Jews that were in the king's provinces
gathered themselves together, and stood for their lives, and had rest from their
enemies, and slew of their foes seventy and five
thousand" (Esther 9:16). In addition, we read Esther's appalling
request that the Jews of Shushan be granted another day to act "according
unto this day's decree" - i.e., to slaughter their
non-Jewish neighbors brutally. To eliminate any doubt, the author of the
Book of Esther emphasizes that this was not a case of self-defense, and that
"no man could withstand them; for the fear of them fell upon all
people" (9:2). And so every year all that's left for me to do is to grit
my teeth during the synagogue reading of the Megillah, taking comfort in
the fact that historically, at least, the veracity of this story is very much in
doubt.
But then, just after the holiday this year, Elliott Horowitz's book,
"Reckless Rites: Purim and the Legacy of Jewish Violence," fell into
my hands, and I was glad to find in it allies for my aversion to Purim. Since
the mid-19th century, I learned, criticism of the Book of Esther seeped into
liberal Jewish circles, especially in Victorian England, and
various leaders of the community sought to play down the killing and the element
of revenge that underlies the holiday.
A "Bible reader adapted for the
use of Jewish schools and families," published in 1877 and endorsed by the
chief rabbi of Britain, Nathan Marcus Adler, left out many of the gory details
that appear in the final chapters of the Book of Esther. Claude
Goldsmid-Montefiore, a great nephew of Sir Moses Montefiore, created a stir in
1888 when he published an article in the London-based Jewish Chronicle, harshly
criticizing the message of Purim. Choosing his words with care, he declared that
he "would not be sorry" if the festival "were to gradually lose
its place in our religious calendar."
In his later comments on the Book of Esther in "The Bible for Home
Reading," published in 1896, Montefiore was perhaps the first Jew to
describe the events of its final chapters as "a
massacre of unresisting Gentiles." "If the Bible had not
included the Book of Esther," he concluded, "it would have gained
rather than lost in religious value and moral worth."
But 19th-century liberals were not the first to criticize the Book of Esther.
Censure first came from ecclesiastic circles, and especially the Protestant
Church. Back in 1543, in his infamous essay entitled "On the Jews and Their
Lies," Martin Luther remarked on how much the Jews
"love the Book of Esther, which so well fits their bloodthirsty, vengeful,
murderous greed and hope." Elsewhere, he described the book as
"too Jewish," and in a seemingly unholy alliance with Jewish liberals
hundreds of years later, Luther wrote that he wished the book had never existed.
Over the generations, his disciples continued to portray it as the most
bloodthirsty, and hence the most "unchristian,"
book in the Old Testament.
In the Jewish world, however, criticism of the Book of Esther was always a
minority view, not reflective of the mainstream. And it is the mainstream
approach that stands at the basis of Horowitz's central - and provocative -
thesis regarding Jewish violence against non-Jews, especially, though not
exclusively, on the festival of Purim
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In contrast to the anti-Semitic stereotype of the Jew as weak, passive and
effeminate, Horowitz postulates that throughout the ages, Jews
committed their share of violence, which has always peaked around Purim.
Even if the bloody account in the Book of Esther lacks historical credence, the
very fact that the acts described in it were glorified every year created a tradition
of vengeance and violence, as well as the opportunity to act those feelings out.
It is true that Zionism, especially after Israel's occupation of the territories
following the Six-Day War in 1967, allowed Jewish violence against the Arab
"Amalekites" to flourish, but according to Horowitz, the seeds for
such behavior were planted long before. Haman "the Agagite" is
described in the Book of Esther as a scion of the Amalekites - a label applied
over the years to the Romans, the Armenians, the
Christians, the Nazis and in our day, by many rabbis, to the Arabs. And Amalek,
as is well known, must be wiped out.
Mocking Jesus
In the year 408 C.E., the Roman emperor Theodosius II issued an edict
prohibiting the Jews from "setting fire to Aman in memory of his past
punishment, in a certain ceremony of their festival, and from burning with
sacrilegious intent a form made to resemble the saint
cross in contempt of the Christian faith." In other words, the custom of
mocking Jesus and the cross in Purim processions, which Horowitz discusses at
length in the second half of the book, was already common in the fifth century
C.E. Theodosius' edict, explains Horowitz, did not put an end to the
anti-Christian traditions of the holiday. The combination of a narrative
of divine salvation of the Jews and the vengeance taken on their enemies with
the carnival atmosphere and the drinking that is characteristic of Purim, led to
behavior that was very different from the stereotype of the meek Diaspora Jew.
The second half of the book begins with various accounts of Jewish debasement of
the cross during the Middle Ages, not only on Purim. Horowitz cites dozens of
instances, many of them conspicuously missing from modern Jewish historiography,
of symbolic Jewish violence - or "violence against symbols," to be
more exact - that included setting fire to, and spitting
and publicly urinating on, the cross. Such acts often ended in
"martyrdom," i.e., the death of the perpetrator, or harm to the entire
community. These are the "reckless rites" that give the book its
title, and are linked to Mordechai's stubborn but unexplained refusal to bow
down to Haman in the Book of Esther.
To return to the present, in October 2004 a student at the Har Hamor yeshiva in
Jerusalem, Natan Zvi Rosenthal, spat at the Armenian archbishop as he was
walking in a holiday procession in Jerusalem's Old City, carrying a large cross.
This incident, which sparked a public outcry and was reported widely in the
local media, is portrayed in the book as a link in the long chain of Jewish
violence against Christianity and Christian symbols. (To complicate
matters further, the Armenians have been described in
Jewish writings since the 10th century as descendents of Amalek.)
Rosenthal's shameful act must thus be viewed in its historical context: as a
direct continuation of the Jewish tradition of public disdain for the cross.
Unconcealed agenda
In the final chapters of the book, Horowitz broadens the historical discussion,
moving from violence against Christian symbols to physical
violence against Christians themselves. The most serious charge discussed
at length here is that Jews participated in the massacre
of tens of thousands of Christian captives in Jerusalem in the year 614 C.E.,
after the Persian conquest of the city.
see both Hassidic
Bushwhacker wars on Iraq, the first "thousand points of light ended
shembolically on Purim, the second was announced by Bushwhacker II on Purim eve,
the Purim murders have not stopped, now the Hassidim who control Bushwhacker
have made the anti-Christ Killing Law HJR 104, PL 102-14 for the coming mass
murder of Amaraka
Other incidents cited by the author are few and far between: the murder of a
Christian boy during a Purim parade near Antioch, Syria in the fifth century C.E.;
the 12th-century execution on Purim of a Christian who murdered a Jew in Brie,
in northern France (carried out with the approval of the authorities); and a
violent incident within the community, when a Jewish couple accused of adultery
in 14th-century Provence was physically assaulted at a Purim parade. What is
interesting here, more than the incidents themselves, is Horowitz's brilliant
historiographical analysis of what inspired the documentation of these incidents
- from the enthusiasm of a handful of Christian historians seeking to draw
attention to Jewish violence, to the efforts of modern Jewish historians to
whitewash and downplay them.
Meanwhile, the author himself makes no attempt to conceal his own agenda. On the
contrary, in his introductory chapter he lays all his cards on the table:
"I have therefore chosen, somewhat recklessly, to begin not at the
beginning but at the end," drawing our attention to the lessons for today
that emerge from his historical research. Since Baruch
Goldstein's massacre of Muslims at prayer at the Tomb of the Patriarchs in
Hebron on Purim 1994, he writes, "for me and for many others, Purim
has never been the same." In effect, it was this event that brought him to
widen the scope of his study, which had originally been planned to end with the
19th century. His moral compass is Mordechai's warning to Esther: "For if
thou holdest thy peace at this time" (4:14).
As a Jewish historian, Horowitz felt that he could no longer hold his peace and
not speak up about the connection between the legacy of Jewish violence and the
current actions of "Jews in the Holy Land [who] are
still avenging the 'old and new quarrel' against those they consider to be 'Amalekites,'
[while] their malice is hardly as impotent as it was in the distant days of
Theodosius II."
Horowitz quotes rabbis and settler leaders who equate the
Palestinians with Amalek. He describes the Purim
processions in Hebron that are becoming more violent from year to year,
ever since a group of Jews moved into the Beit Hadassah neighborhood to
"renew" Jewish settlement in the city in 1981 - and chose to do so,
significantly, on Purim.
Toward the end of his sweeping study, Horowitz returns to his breaking point -
the massacre at the Tomb of the Patriarchs - and concludes with sadness:
"The continued celebration of Purim in the streets of central Jerusalem
after the news broke of the bloody massacre in Hebron [is] one particular
instance in which I would agree with [Samuel Hugo] Bergman's prophetic assertion
that the holiday's continued observance is best understood as a consequence of
the
'deep decay
of our people.'
your "Chosen" Judeo-Churchinsanity bloodlusting in the name of Judeo-Jaysooooose murderers
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10: For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.
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