• Orthodox Judaism Treats It's Women Like The Filthy Little Things They A

    From Susan Cohen@21:1/5 to All on Mon Oct 28 12:57:57 2024
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    https://www.haaretz.com/2011-12-30/ty-article/orthodox-judaism-treats-women-like-filthy-little-things/0000017f-f0c8-dc28-a17f-fcfff69b0000?v=1730134067124

    If a man and a woman are drowning in a river, first they'll save the
    man, 'who is obligated to perform more commandments,' whereas a
    woman's 'wisdom is only in the spindle.' In fact, 'words of Torah
    should be burned rather than being given to women.'

    If you would like to know the source from which your brothers derive
    their brazen behavior, go over to the study hall and open a page of
    Talmud. It's true that the Torah has 70 faces, but the trend of these
    faces is clear: The source of the pollution is in halakha (Jewish law
    ) itself. What is happening in Beit Shemesh and its satellites is not
    "contrary to halakha," it is mandated by halakha. And the rest will be
    told to the grandmothers, daughters and granddaughters.

    Anyone ignoramus knows that the Torah's "ways are ways of
    pleasantness," that "the honor of a king's daughter is within," and
    that "proper behavior comes before the Torah," but it's worth knowing
    more. It's worth knowing that a woman is unfit to be a judge, and is
    also unfit to give testimony. She is unfit for any public position
    with authority. "Thou shalt appoint a king over thee" - a king and not
    a queen.

    A daughter, commanded the sages, must not be taught Torah, because
    "the mind of woman is not suited to be taught, but [only] to words of nonsense." Women are light-minded and have little knowledge.

    And if a man and a woman are drowning in a river, first they'll save
    the man, "who is obligated to perform more commandments," whereas a
    woman's "wisdom is only in the spindle." In fact, "words of Torah
    should be burned rather than being given to women."

    A man must say three blessings every day during morning prayers: He
    thanks God "that He didn't make me a gentile, that He didn't make me a
    woman, that He didn't make me an ignoramus." And it's not proper to
    speak to a woman too much, since "all her conversation is nothing but
    words of adultery," and whoever talks to her too much "causes evil to
    himself and will end up inheriting hell." And let's not even talk
    about the fate of someone "who looks even at a woman's little finger."

    The extremists who spit at women, who call themselves Sikarikim,
    learned their lesson 101 times and learned it well: A husband would do
    well not to let his wife go outside, into the street, and should
    restrict her outings "to once or twice a month, as necessary, since a
    woman has no beauty except by sitting in the corner of her house."

    Because inside the house - very deep inside - her glorious honor
    awaits her: "Every woman washes her husband's face and feet and pours
    him a cup and prepares his bed and stands and serves her husband. And
    any woman who refrains from doing any of these tasks that she is
    obligated to perform - is forced to do them." Some recommend forcing
    her with a whip or by starvation "until she gives in."

    And needless to say, she is at her husband's disposal whenever he is
    overcome by a desire "to satisfy his urges with her." And if she
    continues to rebel, he always has the right "to divorce her without
    her consent."

    And there are many similar halakhot, only a few of which we have
    collected here. Nor have we cited everything in the name of the ones
    who said them, for lack of space. The readers are invited to find the references on Shabbat - and to browse around - on their own; this is a
    good opportunity for study. We will direct your attention to Tractate
    Shabbat, which does a good job of summing up halakha's attitude toward
    women: "a sack full of excrement" with a bleeding hole.

    Some people will seek to console themselves: It's true that this is
    the halakha both m'doraita (from the Torah ) and m'drabanan (from the
    rabbis ), but that is not what is taught nowadays. But it suffices to
    listen to the sermon the sage Rabbi Ovadia Yosef delivered five years
    ago, based on the well-known halakhic work "Kitzur Shulchan Aruch": "A
    man must take care not to walk between two women or between two dogs
    or two pigs, and men should also not allow a woman or a dog or a pig
    to walk between them."

    Treating women as impure and filthy begins with halakha and continues
    with actions. As long as the religious and ultra-Orthodox parties -
    Shas, United Torah Judaism, Habayit Hayehudi and National Union, none
    of which have any women in the Knesset - are not disqualified, their
    nakedness will continue to sing out and the nakedness of the land will
    be revealed.

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  • From cicero venatio@21:1/5 to All on Mon Oct 28 20:59:30 2024
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    https://www.haaretz.com/2011-12-30/ty-article/orthodox-judaism-treats-wome >n-like-filthy-little-things/0000017f-f0c8-dc28-a17f-fcfff69b0000?v=1730134 >067124

    If a man and a woman are drowning in a river, first they'll save the
    man, 'who is obligated to perform more commandments,' whereas a
    woman's 'wisdom is only in the spindle.' In fact, 'words of Torah
    should be burned rather than being given to women.'

    If you would like to know the source from which your brothers derive
    their brazen behavior, go over to the study hall and open a page of
    Talmud. It's true that the Torah has 70 faces, but the trend of these
    faces is clear: The source of the pollution is in halakha (Jewish law
    ) itself. What is happening in Beit Shemesh and its satellites is not >"contrary to halakha," it is mandated by halakha. And the rest will be
    told to the grandmothers, daughters and granddaughters.

    Anyone ignoramus knows that the Torah's "ways are ways of
    pleasantness," that "the honor of a king's daughter is within," and
    that "proper behavior comes before the Torah," but it's worth knowing
    more. It's worth knowing that a woman is unfit to be a judge, and is
    also unfit to give testimony. She is unfit for any public position
    with authority. "Thou shalt appoint a king over thee" - a king and not
    a queen.

    A daughter, commanded the sages, must not be taught Torah, because
    "the mind of woman is not suited to be taught, but [only] to words of >nonsense." Women are light-minded and have little knowledge.

    And if a man and a woman are drowning in a river, first they'll save
    the man, "who is obligated to perform more commandments," whereas a
    woman's "wisdom is only in the spindle." In fact, "words of Torah
    should be burned rather than being given to women."

    A man must say three blessings every day during morning prayers: He
    thanks God "that He didn't make me a gentile, that He didn't make me a
    woman, that He didn't make me an ignoramus." And it's not proper to
    speak to a woman too much, since "all her conversation is nothing but
    words of adultery," and whoever talks to her too much "causes evil to
    himself and will end up inheriting hell." And let's not even talk
    about the fate of someone "who looks even at a woman's little finger."

    The extremists who spit at women, who call themselves Sikarikim,
    learned their lesson 101 times and learned it well: A husband would do
    well not to let his wife go outside, into the street, and should
    restrict her outings "to once or twice a month, as necessary, since a
    woman has no beauty except by sitting in the corner of her house."

    Because inside the house - very deep inside - her glorious honor
    awaits her: "Every woman washes her husband's face and feet and pours
    him a cup and prepares his bed and stands and serves her husband. And
    any woman who refrains from doing any of these tasks that she is
    obligated to perform - is forced to do them." Some recommend forcing
    her with a whip or by starvation "until she gives in."

    And needless to say, she is at her husband's disposal whenever he is
    overcome by a desire "to satisfy his urges with her." And if she
    continues to rebel, he always has the right "to divorce her without
    her consent."

    And there are many similar halakhot, only a few of which we have
    collected here. Nor have we cited everything in the name of the ones
    who said them, for lack of space. The readers are invited to find the >references on Shabbat - and to browse around - on their own; this is a
    good opportunity for study. We will direct your attention to Tractate >Shabbat, which does a good job of summing up halakha's attitude toward
    women: "a sack full of excrement" with a bleeding hole.

    Some people will seek to console themselves: It's true that this is
    the halakha both m'doraita (from the Torah ) and m'drabanan (from the
    rabbis ), but that is not what is taught nowadays. But it suffices to
    listen to the sermon the sage Rabbi Ovadia Yosef delivered five years
    ago, based on the well-known halakhic work "Kitzur Shulchan Aruch": "A
    man must take care not to walk between two women or between two dogs
    or two pigs, and men should also not allow a woman or a dog or a pig
    to walk between them."

    Treating women as impure and filthy begins with halakha and continues
    with actions. As long as the religious and ultra-Orthodox parties -
    Shas, United Torah Judaism, Habayit Hayehudi and National Union, none
    of which have any women in the Knesset - are not disqualified, their >nakedness will continue to sing out and the nakedness of the land will
    be revealed.





    Hilter was an Orthodox Jew

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  • From rjac@shell02.TheWorld.com@21:1/5 to All on Thu Oct 31 03:44:27 2024
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    On Mon, 28 Oct 2024 12:57:57 -0400, Susan Cohen <thickirish@cunt.com>
    wrote:

    https://www.haaretz.com/2011-12-30/ty-article/orthodox-judaism-treats-women-like-filthy-little-things/0000017f-f0c8-dc28-a17f-fcfff69b0000?v=1730134067124

    If a man and a woman are drowning in a river, first they'll save the
    man, 'who is obligated to perform more commandments,' whereas a
    woman's 'wisdom is only in the spindle.' In fact, 'words of Torah
    should be burned rather than being given to women.'

    If you would like to know the source from which your brothers derive
    their brazen behavior, go over to the study hall and open a page of
    Talmud. It's true that the Torah has 70 faces, but the trend of these
    faces is clear: The source of the pollution is in halakha (Jewish law
    ) itself. What is happening in Beit Shemesh and its satellites is not >"contrary to halakha," it is mandated by halakha. And the rest will be
    told to the grandmothers, daughters and granddaughters.

    Anyone ignoramus knows that the Torah's "ways are ways of
    pleasantness," that "the honor of a king's daughter is within," and
    that "proper behavior comes before the Torah," but it's worth knowing
    more. It's worth knowing that a woman is unfit to be a judge, and is
    also unfit to give testimony. She is unfit for any public position
    with authority. "Thou shalt appoint a king over thee" - a king and not
    a queen.

    A daughter, commanded the sages, must not be taught Torah, because
    "the mind of woman is not suited to be taught, but [only] to words of >nonsense." Women are light-minded and have little knowledge.

    And if a man and a woman are drowning in a river, first they'll save
    the man, "who is obligated to perform more commandments," whereas a
    woman's "wisdom is only in the spindle." In fact, "words of Torah
    should be burned rather than being given to women."

    A man must say three blessings every day during morning prayers: He
    thanks God "that He didn't make me a gentile, that He didn't make me a
    woman, that He didn't make me an ignoramus." And it's not proper to
    speak to a woman too much, since "all her conversation is nothing but
    words of adultery," and whoever talks to her too much "causes evil to
    himself and will end up inheriting hell." And let's not even talk
    about the fate of someone "who looks even at a woman's little finger."

    The extremists who spit at women, who call themselves Sikarikim,
    learned their lesson 101 times and learned it well: A husband would do
    well not to let his wife go outside, into the street, and should
    restrict her outings "to once or twice a month, as necessary, since a
    woman has no beauty except by sitting in the corner of her house."

    Because inside the house - very deep inside - her glorious honor
    awaits her: "Every woman washes her husband's face and feet and pours
    him a cup and prepares his bed and stands and serves her husband. And
    any woman who refrains from doing any of these tasks that she is
    obligated to perform - is forced to do them." Some recommend forcing
    her with a whip or by starvation "until she gives in."

    And needless to say, she is at her husband's disposal whenever he is
    overcome by a desire "to satisfy his urges with her." And if she
    continues to rebel, he always has the right "to divorce her without
    her consent."

    And there are many similar halakhot, only a few of which we have
    collected here. Nor have we cited everything in the name of the ones
    who said them, for lack of space. The readers are invited to find the >references on Shabbat - and to browse around - on their own; this is a
    good opportunity for study. We will direct your attention to Tractate >Shabbat, which does a good job of summing up halakha's attitude toward
    women: "a sack full of excrement" with a bleeding hole.

    Some people will seek to console themselves: It's true that this is
    the halakha both m'doraita (from the Torah ) and m'drabanan (from the
    rabbis ), but that is not what is taught nowadays. But it suffices to
    listen to the sermon the sage Rabbi Ovadia Yosef delivered five years
    ago, based on the well-known halakhic work "Kitzur Shulchan Aruch": "A
    man must take care not to walk between two women or between two dogs
    or two pigs, and men should also not allow a woman or a dog or a pig
    to walk between them."

    Treating women as impure and filthy begins with halakha and continues
    with actions. As long as the religious and ultra-Orthodox parties -
    Shas, United Torah Judaism, Habayit Hayehudi and National Union, none
    of which have any women in the Knesset - are not disqualified, their >nakedness will continue to sing out and the nakedness of the land will
    be revealed.



    Read the story of Brittany Sonnier and you'll know everything you need
    to know about jewish females.

    https://victimsheartland.forumotion.com/t6004-brittany-sonnier-accused-of-engaging-in-illicit-acts-with-family-dogs

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