Monday,
December 07, 2015
The
Hanukkah Hoax
Counterfeit-Israel ascends as the Holy Family
and Nativity scenes descend
Copyright
©2015 By Michael Hoffman
Advent,
2015—Christmas is a problematic time for Orthodox rabbis and their followers
since it celebrates the birth of the Jesus they despise. The rabbinic term
for Christmas Eve is Nittel Nacht, a night they regard as accursed.
There
is a rabbinic tradition of refraining from marital relations on Christmas Eve (Nitei
Gavriel Minhagei Nittel 5:1). According to Rabbi Baal Shem Tov, the founder of
Hasidic Judaism, to conceive a child on Christmas Eve will result in the birth
of either an apostate or a pimp (Sefer Baal Shem Tov Vol. 2:43a).
The
most prominent rabbinic custom commonly observed on Christmas Eve is to abstain
from studying the “Torah” (i.e. Talmud). There is an anxiety that one’s
Talmudic study may unwillingly serve as merit for Jesus’ soul, corresponding to
the rabbinic teaching that studying the Talmud gives respite to the souls of
all the wicked.
Refraining
from Talmud study on Christmas Eve also serves as a sign of mourning,
corresponding to the rabbinic belief that Jesus “was a false messiah who
deceived Israel, worshipped a brick, practiced the magic he learned in Egypt” (Babylonian
Talmud, Sanhedrin 107b); and “was born of a harlot who conceived while she
was niddah (menstruating)” (Babylonian Talmud, Kallah 51a).
There
is a Talmudic custom of eating garlic on Christmas Eve. The reason for this is
attributed to the odor of the garlic, which is reputed to repel the demonic
soul of Jesus, which is supposed to wander on Christmas Eve (cf. Nitei Gavriel
Minhagei Nittel). Another rabbinic custom in Orthodox Judaism is to make toilet
paper on Christmas Eve, a practice made popular among Hasidic Judaics by the
Chiddushei Harim (cf. Reiach Hasade 1:17).
Contrast
these grostesque “Nittel Nacht” mockeries from a sewer, with the heavenly story
of the Holy Family in Bethlehem: the radiant Virgin and Christ child, humble
shepherds, and angels offering glad tidings of peace on earth to men of good
will. Frankly, there is no comparison between Talmudic Judaism and true
Christianity, and those who attempt to assert that Christianity has ecumenical
similarities with the religion of the Talmud are more deluded than the degraded
practitioners of Nittel Nacht themselves.
This
year Christmas Eve falls on a Thursday and Nittel Nacht with its blasphemies
and toilet-paper construction will take place as usual. Pray for the Talmudists
engaged in this hate-filled anti-Christian bigotry, which the corporate media
will not report or expose.
What
is Hanukkah?
Hanukkah
is a Talmudic holiday that is a burlesque of the Biblical account of the
Maccabees. Hanukkah is celebrated cursorily in the
Israeli state and observed in the United States as competition for
Christmas, in order to symbolically assert the supremacy of Klal Yisroel (the
Judaic people) over the rest of humanity. The secret of Hanukkah was
disclosed by Rabbi Levi Isaac ben Meir of Berdichev (renowned as “the Kedushat
Levi” after his eponymous treatise), a prominent eighteenth century halachic
(legal) authority. Rabbi Meir revealed a secret known only to a few: that
lighting the Hanukkah menorah does not commemorate the victory of the Biblical
Maccabees.
The
arcane traditional doctrine of Chazal (i.e. the “sages” of the Talmud) concerning
Hanukkah is that it commemorates God’s “delight in the Jewish people”
themselves, and their vainglorious celebrations. The secret teaching of
Hanukkah is that God supposedly provided a mythical eight days of oil not as a
means of facilitating a victory, or of guaranteeing the successful completion
of a sacred duty, but rather as a sign (halacha osah mitzvah), of His
continuing adoration of the Judaic people, which all the rest of us are
supposed to emulate, as we do indeed whenever a menorah is erected where a
Nativity scene is banned.
Hanukkah
is Talmudism’s principal means for pushing the religion of the Talmud into the
civic life of our nation in December, at a time when Christianity and its
symbols, such as Nativity scenes, are increasingly marginalized or banned
completely from the public square, in favor of menorah lightings, “Sanny Claws”
and the collective jingle of cash registers. The lower Jesus, Mary and Joseph
are made to descend during the Christmas season, the higher the Menorah and the
Judaic self-worship it represents rises.
The
Hanukkah menorah is not a symbol of a Biblical occurrence. Hanukkah is a
man-made Talmudic tradition intended for self-idolatry. It represents the
victory not of the Maccabees over the pagans, but of the selective memory of
the rabbis over history. Hanukkah is an enduring commitment to the dark
racial and religious conceit of the rabbinic Zionists, disguised as holiday
light and cheer for all, and as such it is a kind of abbreviation for and
summation of the strange god of self-adulation which is the central idol of the
votaries of Orthodox Judaism, and the central violation of the First
Commandment of Exodus 20:3: לא יהיה־לך אלהים אחרים על־פני.
Christians
are the true sons and daughters of Abraham who celebrate in the public square
our gratitude to Jesus, the Messiah of Israel and Sovereign of all Creation.
Rejoice! “For unto you is a born a Savior, which is Christ the Lord.”
_____________________________
Michael
Hoffman is a former reporter for the NY bureau of the Associated Press. He is
the author of Judaism’s Strange Gods, and Judaism Discovered, and the editor of
The Talmud Tested and Traditions of the Jews.
Jewish Minorah
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