Showing posts with label rabbinic story. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rabbinic story. Show all posts

Monday, September 4, 2017

Francis adds another Talmudic Jewish book to his library


Rabbi Shmuel Goldin gives Francis a copy of his latest book.


Rabbi Shmuel Goldin is currently the head of the Ahavath Torah shul which is “one of the largest and most influential Orthodox shuls in the country.”  He is helping to transition in the new rabbi, afterwards Goldin and his wife will be moving to Israel.  An article, Another trip on Goldin Way, in the Jewish Standard had this to say, “Rabbi Goldin is a teacher as well as a preacher and pastor; he’s also taken on highly visible national and international roles, as a past president of the Rabbinical Council of America, which represents modern and centrist Orthodox rabbis, and as an active and influential member of RCA committees.”  Rabbi Shmuel Goldin traveled to the Vatican with a group of rabbis for a private audience with Francis. While there he presented Francis with at least one of his books, Unlocking the Torah Text Bereishit, from the five-volume set — Unlocking the Torah Text, if not the complete set.




In the book shown being given to Francis in the photo, Rabbi Shmuel Goldin presents Jacob’s Ladder from Genesis through the mirror of a synagogue located in a concentration camp in the Theresienstadt ghetto.  There’s no business like shoah business!  Just what Francis needed another book explaining the first five books of the Old Testament through the distortions and falsifications of the Orthodox rabbis leading to the nullification of God’s word — it’s right up his alley!


Ever wonder where Francis comes up with his anti-Christian 
interpretation of the Bible — wonder no more,  from the rabbis.

Thursday, January 14, 2016

a new resource on Talmudic Judaism

We at Call Me Jorge... were sent a link today on Talmudic Judaism. It is a new website named Judaism.is. We haven't had the time to check the entire contents of the website but what we have examined is a unique repository about the rabbis and their ‘holy’ books.  We have republished below the homepage as it gives a mission statement to the purpose of the site.  You can look at this website by clicking here.



Welcome to Judaism.is 
This site is dedicated to the Blessed Virgin of the Rosary of Pompeii.

This is an educational forum about Judaism and its effect on history, culture, and current events. The information has been carefully compiled, mostly from Judaic sources: the rabbis, their “holy” books, and Judaic, especially Israeli, media. As you can see for yourself, we offer some commentary, but much is in their own words. Many of the leads to primary sources are from the heavy lifting of those listed in the Further Educational Resources section. Our thanks and prayers go to them.

Internet hyperlinks are provided when available to allow readers to verify quotes and for research leads. The posting of a hyperlink or video does not imply  agreement with all linked content.  When webpages and videos draw attention, they are often taken down.

Since we are practicing Catholics, we work and pray for the conversion of all souls, so that allmay be saved. Only Truth leads to salvation.

Since we are practicing Catholics, we oppose all Master Race creeds and we oppose all crimes against humanity, including economic crimes against humanity.

Please quote the materials here far and wide. Use this material to expose and defeat Satan and his synagogue.


Friday, October 24, 2014

Why rabbi Skorka labors

If one is a practitioner of the Talmudic Jewish religion, it is logical that one believes in the Talmud.  Rabbi Skorka often quotes from the Talmud.  He is steeped in rabbinic lore as he is a rabbi.  The Talmud is anti-Christian in character.  What does the Talmud have to say about the Crucifixion of Our Lord?
On Passover Eve they hanged Jesus of Nazareth. And the herald went out before him for forty days: 'Jesus of Nazareth is going out to be stoned because he practiced sorcery, incited [to idol worship] and led Israel astray. Whoever knows an argument in his favor should come and argue on his behalf.' But they did not find an argument in his favor, and they hanged him on Passover Eve ... Jesus ... had close connections with the non-Jewish authorities, and those authorities were interested in his acquittal. Thus it was necessary to give him all the opportunity to clear himself, so that the justice of his conviction not be challenged ... Was Jesus of Nazareth deserving of a search for an argument in his favor? He was an inciter, and the Torah (lit., "the Merciful") says: "You shall not spare, nor shall you conceal him"! (Babylonian Talmud, Sanhedrin 43a, Steinsaltz edition, Vol XVII, Part III)
The modern day Pharisee, rabbi Skorka labors as he wants to destroy Christianity so that his descendants can rule the world.  The delusional rabbinical nightmare of Tikkun Olam would then be complete.

Rabbi Skorka visits Community of Sant'Egidio in Rome

Rabbi Abraham Skorka at Sant'Egidio: “What counts in life is to leave a sign”
Community of Sant'Egidio
January 15 2014 | ROME, ITALY
On a visit to the Community, the rabbi of Buenos Aires commented on Psalm 1 at the prayer in Santa Maria in Trastevere

Friendship, dialogue and reflection on the Scripture characterised yesterday the visit to the Community of Sant'Egidio in Rome by the rector of the Rabbinical Seminary of Buones Aires, rabbi Abraham Skorka.

In the afternoon, the rabbi, together with founder of the Community Andrea Riccardi, visited the People of Peace Centre and met the immigrants that find solidarity and help in the Centre.

Later, in the basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere, Skorka told about the friendship that binds him to Pope Francis and their common dream to change the Argentinean society and the world. Commenting on Psalm 1, the rabbi then underlined the importance of personally choosing to do good and work for a good future for many: "Beyond the events in which we live, but by goodness, righteousness, love, we leave an impression, and said: "There is a rabbinic story that speaks of a young man who asks an elderly man who was planting a tree that would bear fruit after many years, the young man tells him - but what is the use of planting it if you will not eat its fruit? - and the elder replied - my father also planted a tree for me, and I plant trees for those who will come".

To work together to build a future of peace, confident that "the seal of spirituality and affection that we leave will not be lost. A dream that binds together rabbi Skorka and Pope Francis, a dream that the Community of Sant'Egidio is committed to preserving and growing in prayer, in friendship with the poor, in the work for peace.

A rabbi lectures in Santa Maria in Trastevere (Rome, Italy)

Interfaith service of the Community of Sant'Egidio in Santa Maria in Trastevere

Rabbi Skorka, Francis, and the Community of Sant'Egidio share the common goal of destroying Catholic Italy through immigration.