The Talmud Verified

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The Talmud Verified
https://www.bitchute.com/video/CrgCdzMcqgCY/

Here are some verifications of some of the examples of vileness, hatred, evil and supremacy of the Jewish Talmud towards non-Jews, that my previous video THE ISRAEL YOU DON'T KNOW: The Talmud and the Jews: https://www.bitchute.com/video/JQrnKhKDwNpg/ covered.

For more on the Talmud and what it really says about us non-Jews (gentiles and goyim), please visit my blogs here:
https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1103899756997283840?referrer=RiseUpGoyim
https://steemit.com/talmud/@riseupgoyim/the-israel-you-don-t-know-the-talmud-and-the-jews

And in case you don't know yet, here are a few quotes to help you understand the importance of the Talmud in Judaism to Jews all over the world:

  • "The modern Jew is the product of the Talmud..." - "Babylonian Talmud", (Boston Talmud Society, p. XII)
  • “If a non-Jew studies the Talmud, he is subject to the death penalty.” (Moses Maimonides, Mishneh Torah: Yad Hachzakah 10:9)
  • “The teaching that Arabs are dogs is derived from the Talmud.” - Rabbi Meir Kahane (CBS 60 Minutes interview)

The Talmud is about the Torah (Bible Old Testament) in Judaism (this if for the apologists who will claim that Judaism is just the Old Testament and the Talmud is irrelevant to the religion):
What Does The Talmud Teach About The Importance Of Its Writings Compared To The Torah? https://www.sefaria.org/Eruvin.21b.8?lang=bi&with=all&lang2=en

"Rava expounded another verse in similar fashion: What is the meaning of that which is written: “And more than these, my son, be careful: of making many books [sefarim] there is no end; and much study is a weariness of the flesh” (Ecclesiastes 12:12)? My son, be careful to fulfill the words of the Sages [soferim] even more than the words of the Torah. For the words of the Torah include positive and negative commandments, and even with regard to the negative commandments, the violation of many of them is punishable only by lashes. Whereas with respect to the words of the Sages, anyone who transgresses the words of the Sages is liable to receive the death penalty, as it is stated: “And whoever breaches through a hedge, a snake shall bite him” (Ecclesiastes 10:8), taking hedges to refer metaphorically to decrees.

https://jewishroots.net/library/anti_missionary_objections/does_the_talmud_take_precedence.html

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