Showing posts with label Jewish books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jewish books. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Francis’ Library of Judaica




This post will be updated as Call Me Jorge... continues to discover and write about books Francis has added to his private collection.  Francis is a consummate collector and avid reader of Judaica. Also included will be books Francis has written or had translated into Hebrew for his rabbinical compatriots.

  • Francis adds more rabbinical books to his library — Professor Nathan Aviezer drops by for a visit and presents Francis with two books, In Fossils and Faith: Understanding Torah and Science and In the Beginning: Biblical Creation and Science.  Aviezer explains the creation of the world through a combination of Talmud, Orthodox Judaism, and evolution while leaning heavily on two kabblaists, Maimonides and Nachmanides.


  • Blasphemies in Francis' book, Rome and Jerusalem: Rabbi Talks with Pope — Francis has his 2010 book with Rabbi Abraham Skora, Sobre el cielo y la tierra, translated into modern Hebrew, על רומא וירושלים :שיחות בין אפיפיור לרב (Rome and Jerusalem: Rabbi Talks with Pope). The book contains blasphemy against Our Lord Jesus the Christ and refers to Catholic priests as “idol worshipers”.  It is published by Koren Publishers Jerusalem, known for publishing the Talmud of Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz.


  • The ongoing kabbalistic process — Nostra Aetate — In 2015 for the 50th anniversary of Vatican II’s Nostra Aetate בעת הזאת: מסמכים ומחקרים על הכנסייה הקתולית והיהודים לנוכח השואה ובעקבותיה was published. The title translates in English as, In Our Time: Documents and research on the Catholic Church and the Jews in light of the Holocaust and its aftermath. This book is a translation into modern Hebrew for the first time of Nostra Aetate and includes speeches given by John Paul II, Benedict XVI and Francis in the Great Synagogue in Rome, the notes they placed in the Western Wall, and conversely speeches by them in Yad Vashem as well as in Auschwitz.

  • Francis adds a copy of ‘Mystic Tales From the Emek HaMelech’ to his kabbalistic library collection — A group Chasidic Jews from Poland stop by for a private audience with Francis. They sing Chasidic songs and give him a copy of Mystic Tales From the Emek HaMelech. It is full of Talmud and Lurianic Kabbalah.  The Emek HaMelech is the kabbalah that was accepted by the Baal Shem Tov and Rabbi Nachman of Breslov’s words on the levels higher than the Atzilus (part of the Kabbalistic Tree of Life) also based on the Emek HaMelech.

  • Francis adds another Talmudic Jewish book to his library — Orthodox Rabbi Shmuel Goldin visits and brings a gift, Unlocking the Torah Text Bereishit.  In the book, Rabbi Shmuel Goldin presents Jacob’s Ladder from Genesis through the mirror of a synagogue located in a concentration camp in the Theresienstadt ghetto. 

  • How many books on Talmudic Judaism does Francis have in his personal library? — Francis scored big for his library the day he had several groups of Talmudic Jews come for a private audience! Among the books gained: Communitati et Orbi, To the Community and to the World; Die Zukunft Europas und das Judentum: Impulse zu einem gesellschaftlichen Diskurs; one unidentified book; and כלל ופרט בין ירושלים לרומי - Between Jerusalem and Rome: The Shared Universal and the Respected Particular Reflections on 50 Years of Nostra Aetate.

  • What book did Francis receive from Rabbi Pynchas Brener? — Rabbi Brener comes bearing gifts for Francis, a kippah, and a copy of Agadá: Zuron Yosef y Rajel, which is the Sephardic Agadá (haggadah) for the seder meal.  The book also explains that following the laws of the seder meal brings one freedom.

  • New printing of Babylonian Talmud - Tractate Berakhot extolled in L’Osservatore Romano — Francis unofficial newspaper,  L’Osservatore Romano publishes a glowing article on the Talmud Babylonian Tractate Berakhot. The two volumes contain the Shema prayer (Francis is so obsessed over) and also blessings/prayers for the moon, the sun, the Amidah, getting out of jail, etc... Francis is a huge fan of publications that Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz is involved with.

  • update on the new member of the Pontifical Academy Of Life — Rabbi Avraham Steinberg, M.D. — Francis appoints the author of the Encyclopedia of Jewish Medical Ethics to the Pontifical Academy Of Life. This encyclopedia is a must read for those who want to understand Jewish ‘value$’.

  • L’Osservatore Romano recommends Daf Yomi (Daily Talmud Lessons) — Exactly as the title of this post sounds, Francis’ unofficial mouthpiece, L’Osservatore Romano, endorses one reading a page of the Talmud a day.  In only 7 years and 5 months, the entire 2,711 pages of the Talmud can be read by following the recommended ‘Daf Yomi’ program.  It should be no surprise, as Francis not only has read the Talmud and the Kabbalah but often draws concepts from them which see the light of day in his homilies and interviews.


  • Francis received Rabbi Shlomo Riskin’s book — Francis’ friend, Rabbi Shlomo Riskin, drops in for a general audience where he sat in Francis’ VIP box.  After Francis is finished blathering, the rabbi hands him a copy of his book Listening to God which more appropriately should be called Listening to the Insane Delusions and Ravings of the Rabbis.

  • Fresh off the ‘drukn’ — The Bible of Friendship — Francis writes the preface to La Bibbia dell’Amicizia: Brani della Torah/Pentateuco commentati da ebrei e cristiani in which he implies that Christianity is anti-semitic at its core and invokes a Talmudic curse on Christians in a macabre jest.

  • Francis receives a copy of ‘The Jewish Annotated New Testament’ — How many Judaic books can one man have? This time its a copy of the New Testament with glosses explaining how Jesus was a Jew and that the “anti-semitism” of the New Testament resulted from hateful non-Jews’ wrongful interpretations.  Cites the Talmud, the Kabbalah, the Mishnah, the Zohar, the Pirkei Avot, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and an assortment of other Judaic literature in defense of its laughable arguments.

  • Rabbi Shmuley Boteach met with Francis — After a general audience, Francis meets with Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, who gives him a copy of his book Kosher Jesus.  This book states the Gospels give the wrong impression of Jesus. Boteach wants readers to believe that Jesus never declared himself God or meant to abolish Jewish law and Christianity emerged from a few savvy people after the destruction of the Second Temple. It’s a piece of blasphemous trash from a member of the Chabad mafia and a shady rabbinical family of weapons dealers.

  • Francis gets a Hebrew Bible — Francis accepts a Jerusalem Crown — Hebrew University Bible from Menahem Ben Sasson.  It has the rabbinical stamp of approval from the Rambam (aka Maimonides) himself. There is nothing Catholic about this book as it uses the Talmud and the midrashim to explain the text.  Francis it appears can never have enough Talmudic Jewish books and commentaries on the Old and New Testaments.

  • Francis’ rabbinical chums drop by the Vatican for a visit — Francis receives a facsimile of the Alba Bible from the president of the HispanoJudía Foundation, David Hatchwell. The Alba Bible is a translation of the Hebrew Bible into Castilian by Rabbi Moïse Arragel of Guadalajara interpreted through the lenses of the Zohar, Midrashim, Talmud, and Targumin. It also features rabbinical commentary from Abraham ibn Ezra, Maimonides, Nahmanides, R. Joseph Kimhi, R. Asher ben Jehiel, Shlomo ben Aderet, R. Ya'acob and Nissim of Gerona. Francis must be ecstatic to have added another rabbinic bible to his collection.


More to come...

Monday, December 17, 2018

Francis received Rabbi Shlomo Riskin’s book


(left to right) Rabbi Shlomo Riskin, and CJCUC Executive Director, David Nekrutman, 
meet with Francis in St. Peter’s Square, 26 October 2016.

Listening to God by Rabbi Shlomo Riskin


Francis and Rabbi Shlomo Riskin go way back. When he was but a lowly cardinal in Argentina, Francis would send his best and brightest seminarians and priests to Israel to study with Orthodox rabbis.  This program was run by Rabbi Riskin under the auspices of The Center for Jewish–Christian Understanding and Cooperation (CJCUC).  Under the tutelage of the CJCUC, the students learn that Christianity has Talmudic roots and get brainwashed with the latest Zionist propaganda.

In the book, Listening to God, Francis can read inspirational stories about the glories of Zionism; Rav Soloveitchik; why Shlomo Riskin decided to become a rabbi;  Rav Kahaneman, arguments about Halacha; Talmudic Judaism after the Holocaust; the magick of a mezuzah (Francis probably read this one right away since he is obsessed with the ‘Shema’); Rav Yaakov; the importance of Shabbat; how to fundraise; kosher slaughter; how the Talmud defeated Vladimir Lenin; circumcision stories; paving the way for the Messiah; the time the Lubavitcher Rebbe joined with Begin and Herzl to rescue Efrat; the birth of Ohr Torah Israel; how the Lubavitcher Rebbe still keeps watch; warnings from the Lubavitcher Rebbe; Tikkun Olam; and so much, much more!

Francis inner-Jew must have been doing somersaults when he received this book.


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Friday, November 7, 2014

Francis adds more rabbinical books to his library

Rabbi Isaac Sacca presents Pope Francis with Aviezer's Fossils and Faith: Understanding Torah and Science

Two Books Authored by Prof. Nathan Aviezer Presented to Pope Francis

Date: 2014-03-05 Hour: 15:05
Two well-known books authored by Bar-Ilan University physicist Prof. Nathan Aviezer were presented to Pope Francis at last week's meeting at the Vatican between the Pontiff and a delegation of Argentinean Christian, Jewish and Muslim leaders and politicians.
The Spanish-language editions of both books were given to the Pope by Rabbi Isaac Sacca, Chief Rabbi of the Sephardic community in Argentina.

In Fossils and Faith: Understanding Torah and Science (KTAV Publishing House), Prof. Aviezer shows that scientific findings have become important tools for understanding many Biblical passages and for deepening one’s faith. Fossils and Faith deals with the very essence of religion – faith, prayer, miracles, free will, the creation of mankind, genetic engineering, life on other planets, chaos, the interaction between God and the world – showing how recent advances in science touch on each of these subjects in important ways.

Aviezer's other book presented to the Pope, In the Beginning: Biblical Creation and Science (KTAV Publishing House), combines an understanding of modern science with the scholarly insight of three millennia of rabbinical commentary to demonstrate the absence of contradictions between the scientific and Jewish approaches to creation.


From wikipedia's entry on Jewish views on evolution,
  • Nathan Aviezer, a physicist who trained at the University of Chicago, allows for divine guidance within an evolutionary paradigm in the transmutation of species over time, including the emergence of modern man from homo erectus. As a physicist, he interprets the six days of creation as broadly referring to large periods of time, an interpretation for which he cites rabbinic sources, including Maimonides and Nachmanides. For Aviezer, the evolutionary framework applies, except where the Hebrew verb bara (create) is used. To Aviezer, "It is particularly meaningful that Modern Man is intellectually and culturally so vastly superior to his closest relative, the extinct Neanderthal Man, even though both species are very similar." He explains this through a literal interpretation of Genesis 1:27 — "And God created Man in His image."[18]

Is this where Francis is getting his un-Catholic ideas on the origins of human life which he recently shared with the Pontifical Academy of Sciences?  For more on these beliefs of Francis see, Francis' latest craziness is...