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By IsraelWire
A 35-year-old Beersheva man was sentenced to life in prison for the
June 13 murder of his 32-year-old wife, Ella Mashchiriakov, who was
8 months pregnant at the time. She was beaten to death with a pipe
wrench while asleep. Her husband, Nislav told police he suspected
the child she was carrying was not his.
By IsraelWire
"The Talmud, the Jews and Human Sacrifice" appeared in the Egyptian
opposition newspaper Al-Shaab Nov. 17, written by Dr. Fahmi Abd
al-Salaam.
"Throughout history, the Jews have been known to be a depressed and
whiny people. There is a clear connection between the Jewish race
and depression, and many writers have described Jewish depression
as a trait characteristic of this despicable race. And we all
remember Shakespeare's Shylock who was absorbed by dark bitterness
and demanded a pound of human flesh.
In the important book "The Jews in Egypt in the Modern Era" by
researcher Orpah Abdah Ali, which was published in 1991 and which
surveyed the life and activity of the Jews in Egypt from the time
of Muhammad Ali through 1967, there is a chapter about the
religious ceremonies conducted by Jews on behalf of their God, who
is the blood-thirsty God which the Jews invented in accordance with
their nature. In that chapter it states that the Talmud, which is
full of errors, falsehoods and fabrications, played an important
part in the formulation of the of the phenomenon of "fanatic
nationalism" among the Jews, and they prefer it over the Torah.
It also states in the chapter that the Jews carry out human
sacrifices to please their blood-thirsty God. In this context, the
book quotes the Talmud as saying "We have two ways of satisfying
our God: the first is on the Feast of Matzo [Passover], using matzo
mixed with human blood, and the second is the circumcision ceremony
for our children." This, while the Jewish Encyclopedia says, "The
rabbis have given their approval for carrying out human sacrifices
of Christians to our God."
The author of the book surveys the methods by which the rabbis slaughter a person prior to his being sacrificed to God:
1. The first method is that the victim is brought while still alive and placed into a large barrel with sharp needles embedded in its side. The needles pierce the victim's skin and his blood begins to drip into the barrel. The more the victim moves due to the pain, the worse his wounds become until finally his body is emptied of all blood. Thus, when his soul departs from his body, the last drop of his blood leaves as well.
2. The second method is used in places which are not secure for
Jews, where they are compelled to carry out their crimes quickly
without enjoying them: they slaughter the victim by severing his
neck and arteries after having placed a receptacle underneath him
so the blood will flow into it. Afterwards, the blood is gathered
in a jar. These jars are brought on Passover and Purim to the
leading rabbi, who blesses the blood. Then, they mix the blood
together with flour to make matzo. Afterwards, the matzo is
distributed to God-fearing Jews and they eat it with an appetite
commensurate with the depth of their hatred for Jesus and
Christians.
The conditions which the victim must fulfill to be fit for Purim,
as noted by the author, are as follows: he must be an adult
Christian who is religious -- preferably a priest -- and he must be
gentle and shy -- which attests to the quality of his blood -- and
not sexually active. Similarly, he must be a friend of the Jews, so
that the blood will not be contaminated by hatred for them. The
slaughtering of the victim is entrusted to a group of seven Jews,
of whom at least one must be a rabbi.
I had thought that the matter of Jewish matzo mixed with blood was
a fabrication, but the shocking thing is that it is a fact, a fact
which has been proved in some 400 cases which have become known,
while the number of cases that have not been revealed is far
higher. It was in this framework that the Jews slaughtered a young
Egyptian girl in 1881 in Port Said."
Israel Faxx Staff Report
Just when you thought you'd seen everything, Virtual Jerusalem has
come up with a new Kotel Kam Zoom feature that allows internet
users to focus in on the Western Wall (Kotel). Users can now view
live action at the Holy Temple remnant by clicking on the photo of
the Wall and magnifying it up to 12 times.
The original Kotel Kam, inaugurated two years ago, featured a long-range photo of the Western Wall scene, updated every five minutes. The new version <http://www.kotelkam.com> enables users to identify individual visitors to the Wall; other features at the site make it easy for people to watch a relative's bar mitzvah or by providing a place to post coming events.
"This is really exciting," says Suzanne Cotton Levy, Virtual
Jerusalem's managing editor. "Thousands of years of Jewish history
come alive when you are able to experience the Kotel as a living
place."
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