ed note–now remember, ladies and Gentile-men, this is not the Talmud we are talking about here, but rather the Torah, otherwise known to Christians as ‘The Old Testament’ and a book which they claim is ‘holy’.

Remember as well, that this barbaric teaching is just one of hundreds found within this ‘holy’ book, including those commanding that conquering Jews make young Gentile girls sexslaves after their parents and siblings are murdered by the Jews during waritme as well as a whole host of other items that collectively have contributed to the mental illness known as ‘Jtosis,’ the madness that is produced by prolonged exposure to Judaism and its dark precepts.

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The Torah commands rapists to marry their victims, as we learn in the upcoming Torah portion of Ki Teitzei (“When You Go Out,”) which is read in synagogue this Shabbat, on September 2. According to Robert Alter’s translation of Deuteronomy 22: 28-29, “If a man finds a virgin young woman who is not betrothed and take hold of her and lie with her, and they be found, the man lying with her shall give to the young woman’s father fifty weights of silver, and she shall be his wife inasmuch as he abused her. He shall not be able to send her away all his days.”

In a footnote, Alter adds, “It is not clear whether there was a standard bride-price in Israel, but fifty weights of silver sounds generous.” To which I respond: Generous to whom? The rape victim who is forced to spend the rest of her life with her rapist?

I know that the Torah was written in a different time, with different social norms. Still, the continued existence of Marry-Your-Rapist laws reminds us that not much has changed in parts of the world. And as commentators like to remind us, the Torah laws pertaining to rape victims and women taken in war are superior to analogous laws of the time, because they protect the victim’s human rights. So, for example, Deuteronomy 21: 10-13 explains that “when you go out to battle against your enemies . . . and you see among the captives a beautiful woman and you desire her and take her for yourself as a wife, you shall bring her into your house, and she shall shave her head and do her nails, and she shall take off her captive’s cloak and stay in your house and cry for her father and mother, and afterwards you may come to her and possess her, and she shall be your wife.”

Medieval commentators interpreted this grief-stricken beauty routine as a means of making the captive unattractive, and that it is, in fact, a concession designed to discipline her captor’s desire “through a process meant to extinguish it.” On the plus side, we are told, she is offered that full month of nail-trimming, head-shaving and keening before she begins her life of sexual slavery.

When I re-read the laws on adultery, virginity, betrothal and rape in Ki Teitzei — which I will be chanting from the Torah in synagogue — I am also reminded that this disturbing section of Deuteronomy also helped transform me into a Jewish feminist. I remember my consternation, as a 15-year-old pupil at London’s Hasmonean High School for Girls, on reading Chapter 22: 23-25 of Deuteronomy: “Should there be a virgin young woman betrothed to a man, and a man find her in the town and lie with her, you shall bring them both out to the gate of that town and stone them to death — the young woman, because she did not cry out for help in the town, and the man, because he violated another man’s wife, and you shall root out the evil from your midst.”

“That’s not right,” I told my teacher. A woman is raped in a town and yet she is stoned to death. She did not cry out, therefore the implication is that she must have been complicit, a willing partner. My teacher defended these Torah verses, and in so doing awakened my Jewish feminist consciousness. She taught me, in that classroom so many years ago, to question unjust laws and not simply accept what was written in the Torah, because it is the Torah.

How familiar is the assumption that a woman who does not cry out is a willing partner. In fact, modern research in neurobiology reveals that freezing, immobility, or quiescent immobility are common defense responses to threat or attack when flight or fight fails. James Hopper, a researcher on the neurobiology of trauma, writes in The Washington Post that “countless victims of sexual assault describe just such responses. Too often police officers, college administrators, even friends and family think to themselves — and say out loud — “Why didn’t you run out of the room?” “Why didn’t you scream?”

There are many other reasons why women do not “cry out” even after they have been raped. According to data compiled by the US Bureau of Justice Statistics, it is estimated that only 15.8 to 35 percent of all sexual assaults are reported to the police. Some reasons given for the lack of reporting include: “fear of reprisal,” “belief that the police would not do anything to help,” and “did not want offender to get in trouble with the law.” There is also the terrible truth that women who do report rape and sexual assault are not always believed.

The Torah portion of Ki Teitzei gives us a good opportunity to look at sexual crimes against women and what they mean for our time. As Alter notes, the writer of the verses on the captive, “comely” woman clearly recognized her sexual exploitation, forbidding her captor from selling her for silver, “inasmuch as you have abused her.” The verse uses the same word for abuse, “inah” as is used for rape. Instead, “if you like her not, you shall send her away on her own,” discarded as damaged goods. Every time I read about the shaven-headed captive “beautiful woman” with her cloak removed, crying for her home, her father and her mother, her country and everything she has lost, I feel like weeping with her.

4 thoughts on “The Torah’s 'marry-your-rapist' law”
  1. murder, slavery, rape, stealing, cheating, devil worship, defiling memory of jesus, treachery, cruelty, blood sacrifice, greed, pedophilia, incest, obsession with menstruation and defecation, endless lying … is there anything i missed … well, there you have it, the sum total of jew “religious” thought.
    oops, forgot shapeshifting, failed my rabbi board certification test.

  2. And the Jews have the brass b*lls to engender the idea, lo these many centuries after crucifying Jesus, that Christianity treats women poorly. No self-respecting Christian (of any denomination, heretical or otherwise) would dare state any of the things stated in these Torah passages as a Christian way of thinking or behaving. Misogynists and misanthropes.

  3. See what Deut: 22: 22-30 really says. See it for yourself in clear wording.
    However, think back to when it was forbidden for a man and woman to stay in the same hotel room or live together. It just wasn’t done. Think also of when no woman who was not married would walk around town pregnant for all to see her sin. They were hidden away as the scandal would be so great as to not able to bare it. This was when America had morals. A time before the Jewish politics influenced everything evil to come into America’s policies.
    22:22 If a man is caught having sexual relations with a married woman both the man who had relations with the woman and the woman herself must die; in this way you will purge evil from Israel.
    22:23 If a virgin is engaged to a man and another man meets her in the city and has sexual relations with her, 22:24 you must bring the two of them to the gate of that city and stone them to death, the young woman because she did not cry out though in the city and the man because he violated his neighbor’s fiance; in this way you will purge evil from among you. 22:25 But if the man came across the engaged woman in the field and overpowered her and raped her, then only the rapist must die. 22:26 You must not do anything to the young woman – she has done nothing deserving of death. This case is the same as when someone attacks another person and murders him, 22:27 for the man met her in the field and the engaged woman cried out, but there was no one to rescue her.
    22:28 Suppose a man comes across a virgin who is not engaged and overpowers and rapes her and they are discovered. 22:29 The man who has raped her must pay her father fifty shekels of silver and she must become his wife because he has violated her; he may never divorce her as long as he lives.
    22:30 (23:1) A man may not marry his father’s former wife and in this way dishonor his father

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