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Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 9:40 pm Post subject: Rabbi Eliyahu: Life of one yeshiva boy worth more than 1,000 |
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This seems to be a well substantiated claim:
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Rabbi Eliyahu: Life of one yeshiva boy worth more than 1,000 Arabs
Mass Jerusalem service marks one-month anniversary of deadly attack on Mercaz Harav rabbinical seminary. 'We do not seek vengeance, we seek retaliation,' says yeshiva head says
Kobi Nahshoni
Published: 04.03.08, 21:03 / Israel News
Some 1,000 people attended a memorial service at the Mercaz Harav rabbinical seminary Thursday, marking the one-month anniversary of the murderous attack which claimed the lives of eight young men.
Also attending the service were many prominent rabbis of the Religious Zionist Movement, who were not shy about expressing their rage against the government's policy.
Rabbi Yaakov Shapira, head of the Mercaz Harav yeshiva, chose to explain the attack by saying that "the Torah and the land of Israel are acquired only through agony."
Former Sephardi chief Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu called on the government to decree that for every life lost in the attack another yeshiva and township will be formed.
"Even when we seek revenge, it is important to make one thing clear – the life of one yeshiva boy is worth more than the lives of 1,000 Arabs.
Remembering the fallen. The memorial (Photo: Gil Yohanan)
"The Talmud states that if gentiles rob Israel of silver they will pay it back in gold, and all that is taken will be paid back in folds, but in cases like these there is nothing to pay back, since as I said – the life of one yeshiva boy is worth more than the lives of 1,000 Arabs," added Rabbi Eliyahu.
Ramat Gan's chief rabbi, Yaacov Ariel, chose to deliver a more moderate message: "We do not seek vengeance, we seek retaliation. The terrorist's house should have been demolished immediately, regardless of the law. It should have been done because it was a matter of life and death – the deterrence could help save future lives."
"We are against killing innocent people or harming children," he added, "but once terrorists hide behind children, we have to strike back. The blood of those living in Sderot is worth just as much as the blood of those the terrorists hide behind."
Mercaz Harav will be holding a vigil in memory of those killed in the attack all through Thursday night.
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This is said to be a complete fraud:
Quote: | 5. In the hands of the States of to-day there is a great force that creates the movement of thought in the people, and that is the Press. The part played by the Press is to keep pointing our requirements supposed to be indispensable, to give voice to the complaints of the people, to express and to create discontent. It is in the Press that the triumph of freedom of speech finds its incarnation. But the GOYIM States have not known how to make use of this force; and it has fallen into our hands. Through the Press we have gained the power to influence while remaining ourselves in the shade; thanks to the Press we have got the GOLD in our hands, notwithstanding that we have had to gather it out of the oceans of blood and tears. But it has paid us, though we have sacrificed many of our people. Each victim on our side is worth in the sight of God a thousand GOYIM. |
Damn that evidence thing, anyway! |
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Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 10:47 am Post subject: Re: Rabbi Eliyahu: Life of one yeshiva boy worth more than 1 |
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Hetware wrote: | This seems to be a well substantiated claim:
Each victim on our side is worth in the sight of God a thousand GOYIM. |
Hetware wrote: | Damn that evidence thing, anyway! |
There's really quite a simple litmus test available, just as it always has been.
Any tw*t claiming to know the mind of God and then using that as a justification for anything is a charlatan and a huckster.
It's the apparent need of people to follow such tricksters that's depressing. _________________ Dissolution of the Global Corporations.
It's the only way.
It's them or us. |
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