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  • Thanks for posting this. Great history. 

  • BTW, I thought this documentary was pretty good, though it does gloss over or omit some of the distasteful things written about us Gentiles, but that doesn't mean all or most Jews follow that & those were written in an ancient or medieval context or mindset when just about every nation, race, religion open spoke ill, badmouth, condemned, berated, fabricated malicious tales about every other group. Like several decades after the Norman conquest of 1066, the Normans, mostly of the selfsame Teuton

  • @dblazer re: (Isaac's sons, Saxons: this is offered by adherents of Anglo-Israelism as some kind of evidence that Saxons, i.e., the Indo-European Teutonic (Ingvaeonic) Saxons, who NEVER called themselves by that name. "Saxon" was an exonym, given to them by neighboring, closely related, in race, language, culture, fellow Germanics, due to the ancient & medieval practice of the Saxons using the shortsword, (West-Saxon-Old-English, c. 800AD, "sēax"' 'shortsword", cognate (lit. From Lat. 'cognatus

  • Most of the quotes you've seen are taken out of context. So yes. In a certain case a gentile is considered to be like an animal, and that is when he is a slave. This is because a person accuires an animal the same as a slave. Now it doesn't mean to treat him as such. However, if the Talmud really and truely regarded a gentile as an animal, then how come it doesn't permit a Jew for killing one with out prabable cause (self defence)?

    Before you rebuke something, read it in it's entirety.

  • What was that website at the beginning of the video?

  • And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon him:

    And lo a voice from heaven, saying, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased

  • .. and yet, this series of videos don't tell us anything about the teachings of  the Talmud!

    Informative in historical terms but, very little in the substance of the book(s).

    Frankly, I am disappointed with this documentary as, I learned nothing about what the talmud actually teaches.

  • @arthurkgatos it teaches that Jews are humans and non-jews (gentiles) are animals..

  • @teck9troublesome All those pages and all those comentaries just to say that? Your claim is logical.

  • @arthurkgatos Have you seen a single volume of the Talmud, let alone look inside? The Talmud is a compilation of logical debate to discuss the law. Like how to celebrate passover (how to clean the house, the Seder, etc). There is an entire volume in the Babalonian Talmud on that. There are other volumes explaining blessings, civil law, etc.

  • @Jewdicris do you deny that the talmud teaches that non-jews are animals though? everything you said was right, logical debates to discuss the law, yes. Everything in the talmud, to make the jewish people a great and successful people, and they are a great and successful people. But do you deny also the supermacist teachings of the talmud?

  • sounds too big and complicated to be enlightenin. i can see everybody who studies this getting really lost in it all. definitely taking away from the torah. this is leading jews away from God

  • @busysignal2006 you do understand that the talmud is comentarys on the torah writ ?

  • @busysignal2006 I see that you don't know what you are talking about.

  • Loved it!

  • @dblazesr

    Shalomr. Actually, Talmudic literature makes it clear that ancient Romans knew for a fact that they were direct descendants of Esau ("And you'll live by the sword"-Gen. 27:40). Concerning reducing the Law, it was Hillel's idea, not mine. He was once asked to summarize the Law in the span of a few seconds. He replied saying: "That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole Torah; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn." (Shabbat 31a.)-see part 2

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  • Have a ham sandwhich !

    hahahah

    :)

  • They never answered the chimney sweeper question.

  • this movie is propaganda

  • ME GUSTRIA EN ESPAÑOL

  • Nice euro chick focusing on the book :). America makes people weak minded and unserious, but it's free, guess can compensate. I guess they were also right about it when they moved from europe. And 9/11 was the event confirming their fears.

  • its very far from god and 2 near 2 satan,illuminatis book 4 sure

  • Good documentary, I liked it. I've questioned whether one should except only the Tanakh, and question it on a individually level, or except the Talmud as Halaka. I think the Tanakh has all the Halaka laws, and the Talmud is a commentary that shouldn't be taken as seriously.

  • THIS IS A HOAX...THIS IS SHIT...THALMUD MADE YOU GO FAR FROM GOD, LOSS COMPASSION AND HATRED TOWARD NON JEWS..,,PERMISSION TO  RAPE A CHILD?? STUPID--THIS WAS JUST WORDS OF SATANIC JEW MONK

  • The doc is a caricature and a hoax, the Talmud is far from being as abstract as this video seems to suggest and very contrary to anything philosophical as that womans voice portrays it as.

    ACCTAC your prior understanding of Talmudists is in fact correct. According to the Talmud gentile children are asses and a Jew is able to hit/kill a 'goy' without consequence but the diametric is not true. Lets not forget the Talmuds wondrous words of wisdom on 'Yeshu' also known as 'Balaam'

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  • beautiful presentation!

  • wow. amazing documentary

  • Using this book games to study reality is interesting indeed, but by making a game as reality is human centric or anti humanity? Ritual and textual activities make human communication monotonous and detached from richest reality and existence.

  • Anyway if the black and white sweeps had been working they would both need to bathe, so what is the problem?

  • @Albalan0779

    Ah-ha! But since chimeny sweeps are city employees isn't it safe to assume that one of them was 'just standing around' and therefore did not get dirty?

  • @ElderOfTzion Ah so do you think that half the city employees are not needed , or that they get lonely if working on their own or god forbid, that half of them are lazy?

  • @Albalan0779

    hey, don't shoot the messenger! What? Doesn't it seem the case that a chimney is not large enough for two grown men? Nu? Then we learn from this that each day the men took turns, one man acted as the chimney sweep, and the other stood below to insure no wild animals or birds crawled inside. As it is written "With the love of a brother have I loved thee" (I'm starting to feel like Tevye here lol). "And one was white" meaning tzaaris--because he would shout gossip up to his partner.

  • @ElderOfTzion Ah i stand corrected, Brotherly love, a precious thing Shalom.

  • @Albalan0779

     machlokes l'Shma sofah l'hiskayem :P

    shalom Ahhi

  • @ElderOfTzion Sorry, i did not get that i only know some stuff from study and having a teacher of Qabalah.

  • @Albalan0779

    "machlokes l'Shma sofah l'hiskayem"

    "An argument for the sake of heaven will yield lasting results" :)

    With that in mind let's hope it is G-d's will that this world is an argument for the sake of Heaven!

    What are you studying in Kabbalah?

  • @Albalan0779

    And for those who would argue that a chimney was large enough for two grown men, from where can we derive this isn't so? From Santa Claus--for if a chimney had been large enough--Christians would have put THREE men inside.

  • Why would God only give Jews information, would it not be easier for everyone to have the same religion.

  • If you want to see the truth behind what is CLAIMED about the Talmud go to:

    h t t p : / / t a l m u d . f a it h w e b . c o m /

  • What a deceptive little page you offer.

    For this short space: the Schindler's list quote: Who the fuck cares in the Jerusalemic, or any other cenzored Talmud?

    The Babylonian Tamud was in question, so quoting instead a whole other book, is deception.

    And these kind of thing can be told on all other accounts it mentions.

  • To me questioning and debating over every scripture in Coran or Old Testament is a way of gaining further knowledge and Understanding. Mr HandyDude your prejudice nature travels through your words. To speak this way and represent Jesus at same time is why Christianity has such a bad name.

  • Levite swine.

    you destroyed Israel and accused my ancestors of the deed.

    The family of David bled for you, we protected you, and died for you, and now you treat us like shit.

  • tovv

  • putos sionistas

  • The Talmud is simple its Man going his own way.

    Unfortunately although men may feel accomplished and proud of creating a law or documents to explain what was revealed ,the fact remains that The Pharasees had no write to discard the revelation to Moses pbuh or Jesus pbuh and Muhammad pbuh as they reconize who he was as if he were then own son.

    The work of the Talmud iscompelling but it's just not correct as a virtuous guide to life or fair dealings. Sorry Judes

  • The Talmud - The intellectual freedom to question, to argue, to debate; democracy of the mind. It's this tradition what makes Judaism a hot bed of Nobel prize winners. It's the one blessing from God that makes good the promise to the ancestors: "You Lord will make you the Head, not the tail........ you will always be at the top, never at the bottom" (Deut. 28:13)

  • @RabinoBoricuaVirtual But that promise would be not just the jews but thru them all nation will be blessed. If you read it like ONly Jews will be the head not the tail that is racist and god is no respector of persons. But will keep his promise to the nation of israel and he has .thru all the persecution You are still here with your language intact, and culture and written word. Doing well in Medicine, Law, Banking surely doing well. But remember to bless all not just the jew.

  • @XRRfan

    In Hebrew, the original word for "Israel" can be read as "Yisrael", but can also be validly read as "Yishrael". This word "Yishrael" can be interpreted as composed of two words- "Yashar" & "El", which in turn means "Straight to God". In other words, Yishrael (Israel) is not he or she who is born from a Jewish mother (or father) but rather the person who lives an upright life, a life that will take him "straight to God". So, the blessing is available to all, Jew and Gentile alike. Shalom

  • @RabinoBoricuaVirtual typical, ...lying analysis. The rest is "if you will listen to the commandments of the Lord your God, which I charge you today, to observe them carefully. Is the Law of Moses the government of Israel today or have they violated deut. 4:2 and made their own laws. You then say, well were clearly the the head, I say you are Esau not Jacob and were the tail because we haven't kept the Law. Sigh.

  • @dblazesr

    My son, I do follow Moses ethical teachings. Do you? Regarding Israel, I'm hold accountable for my life, and the life of those under my protection, not for the government of a nation in which I have never lived. As for being Esau, he and his descendants (Rome) were always plotting against their brother Jacob (Israel). Are you doing the same? God's mercy be upon you. Shalom

  • @RabinoBoricuaVirtual "you will always be at the top, never at the bottom" is not in the Torah. The versus around the scripture you misquoted clearly hinge on whether the laws and statues are upheld so "always" is quite a misrepresentation.

  • @dblazesr

    P. 2

    I understand you anger toward the Jews. But you must know that we Jews aren't a monolithic group. G'd told Avraham that his seed would be like the stars of heavens(Gen. 22:17), but also like the sand of the sea. It means that, when a Jew is good, he's greater than the stars, but when he's bad, he is less than dust. Good Jews might be few, & far between, but they're still around. Mainstream Judaism fears them the most, as G'd has empowered them to change the world for good. Shalom

  • @RabinoBoricuaVirtual hmm, someone deleted my last post. New topic. The I AM stated that through Isaac your descendants shall be called, (Isaacs sons, Saxons). 2 Samuel 7:13-16 God tells David that he will establish his throne forever. I say that throne is the British Crown. Who do you say it is. You have to say David still has a descendant on the throne correct?

  • @dblazesr

    My son, you are lucky this last post hasn't been deleted (yet). Isaac Sons = Saxons? How old are you? Are you just a kid, poking fun around? I won't answer you until I'm absolutely sure you are telling me the truth. Shalom

  • @RabinoBoricuaVirtual No thoughts on the Crown either? When stumped delete?

  • I was willing to grant that most of the Talmud had insightful exegesis...but having watched this, it seems to me as if it really is filled with inane arbitrary conversations of superfluous content.

    A book of babblings.

  • WoW!

    I am bewitch to have seen this video. In a time were lots of people, including myself, think of jews as being selfish and elite, this video should be aired trough-out the world. What a singular and profoundly inspiring history then that of the jewish religion and it's peoples. After reading the Coran i understand how strongly muslim can rely on it's simple and engaging message, but now i think i'll take the one page a day of the Talmud prescription. This video realy, realy opened my mind.

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  • Maybe if they had paid more attention to the Prophets instead of the babblings of men; they might have recognized the Messiah. But no! They even killed the Prophets. No wonder Yahshua called them whited sepulchres full of dead mens bones.

  • What is it with you guys and the Prophets vs Men? As if the Prophets WEREN'T Men?! Foolishness...

  • You must not get it. The prophets told the future, and yes they were also men. But the Prophets also reinforced everything from the Torah,

    Whereas the ones who wrote the Talmud and Mishnah, did not tell the future and changed what the meaning of the Torah really was. They made the Sabbath a burden, so that no one could even walk across the street to visit. They also made it ok to lie and to steal from, or even to murder someone who was not Jewish. The Talmud is based not on Godly princpals

  • You must never have READ the Talmud! If you had, you would realize that they DID tell the future (which is miraculous but not as important as simple devotion) and they did NOT change the meaning of the Torah. Rather they safeguarded it. Anyone could cross the street on Shabbat. They could not travel a few miles though (there a basis for it for in the Torah; it says "though shalt not go out from your dwellings"). And lastly it is strictly forbidden to lie cheat steal OR murder anyone.

  • I have read enough of the Talmud to know it is straight from hell. Talmud says it's ok to have sex with infants. That it's ok to steal from or murder Gentiles. Raping a Goyim is not rape. No wonder Yahweh destroyed that filthy nation. They were following false prophets, who had gone to Babylon and brought back Babylon tradition and religion with them.

  • You are very simply lying to me. You could not have read any of that in the Talmud BECAUSE IT IS NOT WRITTEN IN THE TALMUD! And Almighty G-d did NOT DESTROY OUR NATION. We are still here and very much alive and we are mostly made up of smart, caring, loving people. But I suppose you can't understand that. Also, just so you know, our entire nation went into the Babylonian exile. Our Rabbis of Blessed Memory never adopted the religion of ancient Babylon as we considered it IDOLATROUS.

  • @thisguyheisaguy Not written in the Talmud? I expose you, you liar:

    Baba Kamma 113a: Where a suit arises between an Israelite and a heathen, if you can justify the former according to the laws of Israel, justify him and say: 'This is our law'; so also if you can justify him by the laws of the heathens justify him and say [to the other party:] 'This is your law'; but if this can not be done, we use subterfuges to circumvent him.

    Or Sanhedrin 59a: A heathen who studies the Torah deserves death

  • @gagnashdiak

    Baba Kamma 113a is dealing with the requirement to pay a tax collector who si not limited in what he may collect. the issue arises because of Bar Samuel's ruling that in a host country the Jew must obey the laws of the land. But, because the tax collector (in this instance) is not governed by an injunction of the state (in what amount he is allowed to demand) the Rabbis are debating whether this implies 'lawlessness' on the part of the collector. I'll do a vid on it over Pesach.

  • @ElderOfTzion I only saw there the rabbis accepting the position I quoted.

    But you see, these kind of questions qhat requires answering, an currently noone has god-enough informations, and jews don't do anything against this situation.

    This is why I decided to read the whole Babylonian Talmud. Would be easier if it'd be translated to my mother-language too, now I have to do that myself too, and make it accessible to anyone.

  • @gagnashdiak

    Yeah, I recently was approached with this problem, and have started addressing the problematic passages one by one. The hardest part is how easily a misguided summation can act as a sound-bite which is more suited to the attention span of all of us--while the convoluted statements of the Rabbis in Talmud are much harder to clarify. I noticed my fellow Jews have been remiss to tackle the passages, and instead point to good things in Talmud...Most scholars aren't on YT :)

  • @ElderOfTzion

    What I think is funny is that Talmud is indicted on the grounds that it teaches racism--no one seems to question its forms of punishments. Of course, these punishments are lost to the ancient past--and are only symbolic of the criminality of an act--unlike, say, Sharia--which is similar to Talmudic Law, but whose sentences are still mandated by various nations in varying degrees. I think the simple fact is that the 7pct of Jews who consider Talmud sacrosanct fear the internet :)

  • @handydude6

    Goyim is the plural of Goy, so raping a goyim is more like an orgy.

  • @thisguyheisaguy prophets= men but not like ordinary men in the sense of their connection to heavenly revelations.

  • @maninthehood All holy men are different from ordinary men in terms of their connection to G-dliness and the Rabbis mentioned in the Talmud are such men. If they had lived during the time of the Prophets they would have numbered among the Prophets, to be sure.

  • se consigue el talmud se consigue en internet en espanol o ingles?

  • It is very important to know this, although I don't fully agree with everything that the Oral law teaches we should find knowledge in everything

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