JUDAISM ISRAEL NUKES

MK Slomiansky, Head of Knesset’s Law Committee, asks Hotam Forum to influence the legislative process.

ed note–again, as we have pointed out here on multiple occasions, the oft-repeated mantra within ‘the movement’ that Jews today don’t follow the Torah but rather the Talmud is a bold-faced falsehood. The Talmud is–after all–merely commentary by rabbinical authorities on the Torah and the application of its 613 laws. Those who make this claim–that the Torah and Talmud are distinct from each other and of an entirely different nature–are not being honest with themselves or with others, in much the same way as those who make the claim that Zionism and Judaism are different. Some do it for deliberate reasons of confusing Gentiles so that they are prevented from a complete understanding of the forces that are arrayed against them, and others do it for reasons rooted purely in their own personal subjectivism, and usually tied to religious sentiments which they hold dear, as irrational and contradictory to the truth as these sentiments may be. 

Judaism is the Torah, the Talmud, Zionism, Communism and every other organized and institutionalized evil that has ever stalked God’s green earth, and until the Gentile world comes to terms with this ugly truth, the closer will the world inch closer and closer to that Apocalyptic moment described by Jesus Christ as being so horrible that ‘no flesh would survive’.

Israel National News

MK Nisan Slomiansky (Jewish Home), who heads the Knesset’s Law, Constitution and Justice Committee, addressed members of the Hotam Forum, an umbrella group of Torah-based institutions that deal with the fields of science, technology, law, and medicine, at Hotam’s Conference on Jewish Monetary Laws Monday.

He asked them to take an active part in the sessions of the Law, Constitution and Justice Committee in order to inject the spirit of Halacha into the process of legislation.

“We want there to be a Jewish state, we want Torah law to be in force, and there are several ways of advancing this,” he explained at the conference, which is held annually in Jerusalem. One way, he said, is to give rabbinical courts legal standing in monetary disputes, as the organizers of the conference would like.

“I must say, the batei din are extraordinarily successful,” he noted. “People like to go there, and not just the religious public, but the non-religious public as well. I asked people why they go to the batei din. They answer that instead of going to the court, in a long process with numerous procedures, where you do not get a chance to speak, at the batei din the process is quick, you are allowed to talk and a person understands what is going on, so that even if he loses, he emerges satisfied.”

“But there is another way and we do not utilize it,” Slomiansky said. “We legislate laws, and I, as chairman of the Constitution Committee, receive laws from all the most basic fields, from fighting terror to financial matters and others, and as committee chairman, I have great power. A law reaches me and I can put it in the drawer and it will not advance. I can pass it, and I can change it around completely and change it.

“We have a great ability to put our mark on the laws that the state of Israel passes, and inject the spirit of Halacha and Judaism. It’s only up to us, but for this to happen, you must become partners.”

“How does Judaism treat the subject of terrorism? Of arrests? Of the black market? Of people with disabilities? There is such a great ability to change things, just come and participate,” he implored. “I try and push all of the professional bodies to come and sit in the debates regularly – like the Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the Bar Association, the Trade Bureaus Association, and I want this public, too, to sit there and state what Judaism’s approach is.”

Slomianksy noted that he, himself, often injects Talmudic concepts into discussions of laws in the committee.

4 thoughts on “MK to rabbis: Help me base laws on Torah”
  1. “Merely commentary”? Not according to Michael Hoffman’s “Judaism’s Strange Gods” as he quotes numerous Judaic sources :
    “That sustained, systematic exposition, through one instance after another, of the right reading of the Torah in both its media comes to Israel now as in the past in a single document, the Talmud of Babylonia. That statement of fact describes the centrality of Talmud in the future curriculum of the Judaic intellect, the PRIORITY of the Talmud from the time of its closure in about 600 C.E. to the present time.”
    Jacob Neusner, Rabbinic Judaism: Structure and System, 1995

    ed note–I know MH’s works and I respect him, but he is just plain wrong about this, no different than someone claiming that the Declaration of Independence is the ‘supreme law of the land’ in the US.
    Every single day in the Israeli press are stories exactly like the one you see here. Go read them for yourself. Mike Hoffman is making this argument because–as many do–to do otherwise is to call into question the ‘infallibility’ of his religious notions, and even when facts are facts.

  2. Mr. Hoffman is making the argument because he is knowledgeable about what notable Jews say about the Talmud and its authority as the citation I quoted in his book reveals.

  3. Smalmud. Smorah. Pfft. It is all just plain evil. It does not matter what you call it in the end! You cannot make silk out of a poisoned frog skin. It is toxic… no matter how prettily it might appear to the naked eye.
    We gentiles know that terrorism is terrorism… unless it is a Jew being tried by the Jewish legal system, then it is… permissible by neglect of application of punishment. Jewish terrorists walk free in their country every day but Arab and Christian children are tortured and jailed for picking up stones.
    Talmud? Torah? Does not matter to the many millions of victims of Israeli terror.

  4. Talmud? Torah? as you say doesn’t make a difference but it does makes a difference to bible believing Christians you accept the written Torah (Old Testament) as the very Word of God.
    ed note–and the Jews–who wrote this book which you call ‘the word of God’–use the words in it which–again, they wrote for themselves, to justify every evil act they have committed throughout their history, including the crucifixion of Jesus.
    Remember, it is a BOOK, and if it truly were ‘the word of God’ as you and so many others believe, it would not be the source of so much confusion and error.

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