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Racism in Judaism and its attitude towards Gentiles

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asked 9 years ago

Given the opportunity, I would be happy to speak with you to the best of your ability about the “racism” of Judaism.
I still haven’t received a satisfactory answer for myself (and of course if I do, I can’t explain it to my students)
The relationship of Halacha and thought to the Gentiles.
It’s clear to me that the Jewish world is not egalitarian, contrary to what today’s stylizers portray it as such, but I still need a lot of study. When I turn to the S.D., we’ll change.


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מיכי Staff answered 9 years ago
I would be very happy to talk. I was actually involved in this. If you like, on Halacha and morality (a somewhat extreme model) see a little Here . On the attitude towards the Gentiles, see my article in Akademi . Beyond that, I am currently writing a trilogy that offers up-to-date Jewish theology, and in it I address the relationship to the Gentile and the relationship between Halacha and morality in general. In my opinion, one should not derive a racist attitude toward Gentiles from Halacha, and this is not apologetics. See BK 37 that the Gentiles lost their rights when they did not keep the Seven Commandments of the Sons of Noah. And from this it follows the words of the Meiri discussed in the above articles. And this should be expanded upon further.

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ברוך דוד replied 5 years ago

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I wonder why they really printed in the Talmud (and Shas) things that teach contempt and hatred towards the Gentiles, and didn't they know that it would come back to bite them??? And indeed, already in 2000, they printed the book "The Revelation of Judaism" in Ashkenazi and later abridged in British, and it is an encyclopedia of all the destructive things in the Talmud and Shas. And this was a turning point for our enemies from then on, and especially in the last Ashkenazi evil, who built a campaign from foreign things in the Talmud, as is well known, and in truth it is almost impossible to give them a correct answer unless it is said that the Talmud is specifically against the barbarians, as the Meiri says. However, how many troubles and slaughters we suffered, even though they hated us the most, we were most ashamed of these things and were presented for ridicule and mockery. However, they had to omit things that did not concern the law, and not only the articles about that man, but all the things that pour contempt and disgrace on the Gentiles, etc.

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