Showing posts with label Rabbi Benjamin Blech. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rabbi Benjamin Blech. Show all posts

Thursday, August 25, 2016

Throwback Thursday — 18 January 2005

(from left to right) Rabbi Barry Dov Schwartz, Rabbi Benjamin Blech
and Rabbi Jack Bemporad give John Paul II a rabbinical blessing.


John Paul II received in a private audience 160 Jewish leaders, rabbis, cantors and their relatives.  It was unprecedented in that never before had so many rabbis set foot in the Vatican at once and they were there to meet John Paul II!  It was requested by the Pave The Way Foundation located in New York, United States of America.  John Paul II’s Talmudic Jewish friend, Gary Krupp, proposed the meeting as a way to show thanks to John Paul II for combating anti-semitism.  The Pave The Way Foundation prides itself on working behind the scenes and achieving concrete results in the furtherance of their mission.  One of their previous victories in 2002 was getting papal permission for Talmudic scholars and rabbis to have access to the Vatican Library where they can view and study the original works of Maimonides (aka the RaMBaM).  This mission was aptly named the “Maimonides Project”.  Another success was receiving permission for a loan of manuscripts of Maimonides and others, from the Vatican Library, to the Israel Museum, for its fortieth anniversary exhibit during the upcoming summer of 2005.  Among the items were:

  • a magnificently illustrated 15th-century manuscript of the Mishneh Torah, the text which was written in the 12th century by the Rambam (Maimonides),
  • a copy of the Arba’ah Turim, Rabbi Jacob ben Asher’s renowned medieval text of Jewish law, 
  • a complete Hebrew Bible codex and a book of Psalms, both produced in Rome in the 13th century and greatly prized by Jewish scholars since that time.

At the audience, three rabbis blessed John Paul II as well as a group of cantors who sang a special blessing, the Shehecheyahu.  John Paul II addressed them with these words,
“May this be an occasion for renewed commitment to increased understanding and cooperation in the service of building a world ever more firmly based on respect for the divine image in every human being.  Upon all of you, I invoke the abundant blessings of the Almighty and, in particular, the gift of peace.  Shalom aleichem.”


Gary Krupp’s speech




John Paul II’s remarks


three rabbis bless John Paul II in the Vatican


Tuesday, May 27, 2014

six hands kissed for six million!

The hand kissing starts at 4 minutes and 
continues until the video finishes.

Francis kissed  the hands of six holocaust survivors at the Yad Vashem memorial.  According to the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, a holocaust survivor is "any Jew who lived for any period of time in a country that was ruled by the Nazis or their allies."  This means one need not have been in a concentration camp during the second world war to be a holocaust survivor.  Did you know that dear reader?  You could have been a Jew living in the Jewish Autonomous Oblast of Russia or one of Hilter's Jewish soldiers and still have been a holocaust survivor.

So why did Francis kiss the hands of six Jews?  The significance of this number comes from Gematria a system of numerology used by Jews.  Its practitioners are most often but not always steeped in the esoteric Kabbalah.  According to Rabbi Geoffry W. Dennis, in The Encyclopedia of Jewish Myth, Magic, and Mysticism on page 104, gematria "is a complex hermeneutic technique in which numbers are used to reveal messages in texts and thereby derive insight into the order of the universe."  As Rabbi Benjamin Blech relates in the last two pages of his book, The Secret of Hebrew Words,  the word TaShuVU (in English this translates as, "you shall return") is misspelled in the Torah. This has been done for a very important reason by God.  For when one adds up the numerical value of misspelled TaShuVU one gets the year 1948 AD (5708 jewish date). This is the year the state of Israel was founded!  Are you sitting down?  When you take the value of the missing letter, vav,  from the misspelled TaShuVU one comes up with the number six.  So the Rabbi Blech tells us this predicts the Jews shall return to Israel without six!  He then take a further leap of insanity and multiplies this by 1,000,000 to get the 6,000,000 who perished in the holocaust.  This is the religion Francis esteems so much!  We couldn't in our  wildest imaginations make this stuff up!

Once again we see Francis turning papal protocol on its head.  The last time we saw Francis kiss a hand, it belonged to the 93 year old Salesian priest Don Michele De Paolis who believes sodomy is a gift from God and the Church is in error.  (click here to read about Don Michele) At Yad Vashem, Francis kissed the hands of six people of both sexes.  Is he the sovereign of the Holy See or not?  Kissing another person's hand in Church protocol is a gesture of formal submission.  Are these six people somehow living saints or examples to be revered by members of the Novus Ordo church?  Any way we try to spin it, to us at Call Me Jorge... it seems like Francis is groveling towards his Talmudic brethren.  In interview number ? (who knows we've lost track of which interview he is currently granting) Francis said, "But my gestures were not pre-planned, I just do what comes to me spontaneously."  Maybe Francis' inner Jew, recognized a kindred spirit in those six people and spontaneously moved him to action? 

So dear reader to recap, Francis kissing the hand has a triple meaning:
  • subservience to the modern day religion of Talmudic Judaism,
  • recognizing the magical number '6' & the power of Kabbalistic numerology,
  • demonstrating to his puppet masters he is on board with the program.

And to think, we haven't even gotten around 
to what Francis said!







Notes :
(The Secrets of Hebrew Words by Rabbi Benjamin Blech)

(Copyright page of The Secrets of Hebrew Words)

(page 214 of The Secrets of Hebrew Words)

(page 215 of The Secrets of Hebrew Words)