Author and activist, Max Blumenthal, went undercover and filmed a 2010 meeting of Israel’s top fundamentalist rabbis and supporters who were opposing the government’s investigation of the book, Torat Ha’Melech, known as the King’s Torah. The reason for the investigation is that the book cites rabbinic sources to justify the killing of non-Jews, including children. One rabbi even called for the killing of Jews who do not follow the Torah. [It is important to know that he was referring to the ‘Oral Torah’ or Talmud, not the Torah based on the Old Testament. (source)

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From: maxblumenthal.com

How To Kill Goyim And Influence People: Leading Israeli Rabbis Defend Manual for For Killing Non-Jews

… As soon as it was published late last year, Torat Ha’Melech [The King’s Torah] sparked a national uproar. The controversy began when an Israeli tabloid panned the book’s contents as “230 pages on the laws concerning the killing of non-Jews, a kind of guidebook for anyone who ponders the question of if and when it is permissible to take the life of a non-Jew.” According to the book’s author, Rabbi Yitzhak Shapira, “Non-Jews are “uncompassionate by nature” and should be killed in order to “curb their evil inclinations.” “If we kill a gentile who has has violated one of the seven commandments… there is nothing wrong with the murder,” Shapira insisted. Citing Jewish law as his source (or at least a very selective interpretation of it) he declared: “There is justification for killing babies if it is clear that they will grow up to harm us, and in such a situation they may be harmed deliberately, and not only during combat with adults.”


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