Roudy
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It's just a mentally ill Jew hater vomiting an ancient antisemtic canard. These people are truly sick and their hatred has driven them insane.I always look forward to having that goy blood wine over a Passover Seder. LOLOther children kidnapped in the occupied territories. Is it for kosher organs traffiking?
Soldiers Kidnap Two Children, Injure Several Others In Bethlehem
Israeli soldiers invaded, on Sunday at dawn, Beit Fajjar town, and the Deheishe refugee camp, in the West Bank district of Bethlehem, kidnapped two Palestinian children, and summoned a third for interrogation. One Palestinian was shot with a rubber-coated steel bullet, and several others suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation. The army also kidnapped a Palestinian in Ramallah.
» Soldiers Kidnap Two Children, Injure Several Others In Bethlehem– IMEMC News
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Before they sell the organs, they have to drain the blood to bake in Passover matzohs (wafers). Of course, they also have to save time for poisoning the Palestinian wells.
"Over many dozens of pages I proved the centrality of blood on Passover," Toaff said. "Based on many sermons, I concluded that blood was used, especially by Ashkenazi Jews, and that there was a belief in the special curative powers of children's blood. It turns out that among the remedies of Ashkenazi Jews were powders made of blood."
read more: Bar-Ilan professor who claimed Jews used Christian blood in Passover ceremonies defends his book: 'I will fight for my truth, even if I am crucified'
"Wow" is all I can say! Blood libels plagued Jews for hundreds of years and caused many deaths. It says explicitly in the Torah that Jews are forbidden to eat or drink blood. It's one of the kosher laws. Beef and chicken are soaked and salted extensively to remove blood, while liver is broiled over an open flame. If this is done for animal blood, it's safe to say no human blood is eaten by Jews. You can always find a crackpot to support any position-- but "wow" is all I can say.
Accusations of ritual murder and blood libel
"The blood libel accusation, another famous anti-Semitic canard, is also a twelfth-century creation."The first recorded ritual murder accusation against Jews was that of William of Norwich, reported by a monk Thomas of Monmouth.
The descriptions of torture and human sacrifice in the antisemitic blood libels run contrary to many of the teachings of Judaism. The Ten Commandments forbid murder. The use of blood (human or otherwise) in cooking is prohibited by Kashrut and blood and other discharges from the human body are considered ritually unclean. (Lev 15) The Tanakh (Old Testament) and Jewish teaching portray human sacrifice as one of the evils that separated the pagans of Canaan from the Hebrews. (Deut 12:31, 2 Kings 16:3) Jews were prohibited from engaging in these rituals and were punished for doing so (Ex 34:15, Lev 20:2, Deut 18:12, Jer 7:31). Ritual cleanliness for priests prohibited even being in the same room as a human corpse (Lev 21:11).
When "Church and secular leaders sharply denounced these defamations ... people refused to abandon this myth ... Popes, kings and emperors declared that Jews, if for no other reason than their strict dietary laws banning even the smallest drop of blood in meat or poultry, were incapable of the crime. The Christian populace was not impressed. In 1385, Geoffrey Chaucer published his Canterbury Tales which included an account of Jews murdering a deeply pious and innocent Christian boy. This blood libel become a part of English literary tradition."
Among those who refuted blood libel against Jews were Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II in 1236: "... we pronounce the Jews of the aforementioned place [Fulda] and the rest of the Jews in Germany completely absolved of this imputed crime," Pope Gregory IX in Papal Bull dated 7 October 1272: "We decree... that Christians need not be obeyed against Jews in a case or situation of this type, and we order that Jews seized upon such a silly pretext be freed from imprisonment, and that they shall not be arrested henceforth on such a miserable pretext, unless – which we do not believe – they be caught in the commission of the crime," Pope Clement VI on 26 September 1348: "Jews are not responsible for the Plague."
Blood libel stories have appeared a number of times in the state-sponsored media of a number of Arab and Muslim nations, their television shows and websites, and books alleging occurrences of Jewish blood libel are not uncommon.
Some Arab writers have condemned blood libel. The Egyptian newspaper Al-Ahram published a series of articles by Osam Al-Baz, a senior advisor to Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. He explained the origins of the anti-Jewish blood libel and said that Arabs and Muslims have never been anti-Semitic as a group and urged people not to succumb to "myths" such as the blood libel.
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