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JEWS FOR JUSTICE

JEWS FOR JUSTICE

Published: 2021-05-12

Today, however, as always, anti-Semitism reveals its true attitude towards Jews around the world. Explosions are raging in Israel; people are running to bomb shelters, children are crying in fear, not understanding what is happening. The world community is outraged by the behavior of the Jews. Nothing new. Over the past 2000 years, Jews have become accustomed to being outcasts, guilty of all the troubles that occur—ordinary anti-Semitism.
JEWS FOR JUSTICE

JEWS FOR JUSTICE

Published: 2021-05-10

Anti-Semitism as a phenomenon was born with the advent of Christianity. At the very beginning of the Christian doctrine, it was perceived as another sectarianism in Judaism. The preacher of a new view of Judaism, Yeshua ha-Nozri (Jesus of Nazareth), and his 12 disciples were Jews. They were still Jews, but they perceived the "Law of Moses" differently. The final demarcation between Christianity and Judaism took place at the First Nicene Council in 325 in Nikkea.
JEWS FOR JUSTICE

JEWS FOR JUSTICE

Published: 2021-05-07

Distinctive marks for Jews have existed in many Christian countries and have been a policy of anti-Semitism since the first centuries of Christianity in power. The Nazis in Germany revived the practice of segregating Jews, but this time based on racial criteria. Jews were required to wear yellow stars sewn on the front and back of their clothes, under severe punishment, in the absence of a "sign of shame.
JEWS FOR JUSTICE

JEWS FOR JUSTICE

Published: 2021-05-05

Wikipedia gives a definition of modern Semitic peoples: The modern Semitic peoples include Arabs, Jews, Maltese, Lebanese, Assyrians, descendants of the ancient representatives of the southern subgroup of the South Semites in South Arabia (Makhri, Shahri, Socotrians, etc.), Amhara, Tigers, Tigers, etc. several other ethnic groups in Ethiopia. The Old Testament for Christians, the Torah for the Jews, calls a number of the Middle East peoples "the sons of Shem," the eldest son of Noah.
JEWS FOR JUSTICE

JEWS FOR JUSTICE

Published: 2021-05-04

Symptoms of the disease of anti-Semitism: unreasonable hatred of a certain ethnic group, bouts of rage, violence, lust for murder, and destruction under certain circumstances. Fear of finding in the blood of their ancestors the carrier of the "cursed seed." The hereditary and acquired form of mental illness is considered. Types of anti-Semitism: religious, racist, state, scientific, philosophical, antique, nationalistic, modern.
JEWS FOR JUSTICE

JEWS FOR JUSTICE

Published: 2021-04-28

Apostle Paul (Shaul) I speak the truth in Christ, I do not lie, my conscience testifies to me in the Holy Spirit, that great sorrow for me and unceasing torment to my heart: I would like to myself be excommunicated from Christ for my brothers, my relatives in the flesh, that is, the Israelites, to whom belong adoption and glory and covenants and statutes and worship and promises; theirs are the fathers, and of them is Christ according to the flesh ...
JEWS FOR JUSTICE

JEWS FOR JUSTICE

Published: 2021-04-27

Despite the direct prohibition of the Apostle Paul (the Pharisee Shaul became the Apostle Paul, becoming a Christian), many Orthodox Saints have a negative attitude towards the Jews. St. John Chrysostom calls the synagogues "the dwelling of demons, where they do not worship God, there is a place of idolatry and equates the Jews with pigs and goats," condemns all Jews that they "... in their lust and excessive greed are no better than pigs and goats ...
JEWS FOR JUSTICE

JEWS FOR JUSTICE

Published: 2021-04-26

Jews throughout Nazi-occupied Europe were forced to wear a yellow star badge as a means of identification. This was not a new idea; since the Middle Ages, many other societies have forced their Jewish citizens to wear badges to identify themselves.
JEWS FOR JUSTICE

JEWS FOR JUSTICE

Published: 2021-04-25

Archbishop of Canterbury Stephen Langton orders English Jews to wear a white armband, two fingers wide and four fingers long. 1227 The Synod of Narbonne decides: “To distinguish Jews from others, we ordain and strongly order that in the center of their chest (their clothes) they wear an oval badge, one finger wide and half the size of a palm tall.
JEWS FOR JUSTICE

JEWS FOR JUSTICE

Published: 2021-04-24

In a highly anticipated document on the church's role in the Holocaust, the Vatican defended Pope Pius XII, who led the church during the war, from accusations that he turned a blind eye to the systematic killing of Jews. Some critics say that Pius was guided by ecclesiastical religious prejudices dating back to the death of Jesus Christ.