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🔰 TEN THINGS You Never Knew About Judaism (Bonus Part 17) 🔰

⚡️ Previously GRN covered how on Yom Kippur Jews perform the bizarre kaporot chicken-swinging rite in which they transfer their sins to a live chicken and then kill it in order to absolve themselves of said sins.

👉 Well part 17 is going to cover the shocking but not surprising Kol Nidrei rite which allows Jews to break any promises or vows that they might make in the coming year!

❗️ Naive Gentiles are told that the Kol Nidrei rite is the Jews' noble plea for forgiveness for promises broken in the past.

💥 Far from it, Kol Nidrei is actually a rite which allows a Jew to break any promise or vow he will make in the coming year!

Pages 965 - 967 of Judaism Discovered by Michael Hoffman reveal more including the specific Talmudic law in question:

The Rabbins write, When any Jew
Did make to God or man a vow,
Which afterward he found untoward,
And stubborn to be kept, or too hard,
Any three Jews o' the nation Might free him from the obligation.

- Samuel Butler, Hudibras, Part II, Canto II, Lines 291-295.

👉 The Talmudic law concerning the Kol Nidrei rite is as follows: "And he who desires that none of his vows made during the year shall be valid, let him stand at the beginning of the year and declare, 'Every vow which I make in the future shall be null." - BT Nedarim 23a and 23b

Considering the fact that Judaism allows Jews to lie freely to Gentiles, Kol Nidrei is merely one more example of the dishonesty and deceit that is inherent to the religion of 'the chosen people'.

#TheNoticing
🔴 @Cultures_of_Resistance



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🔰 TEN THINGS You Never Knew About Judaism (Bonus Part 17) 🔰

⚡️ Previously GRN covered how on Yom Kippur Jews perform the bizarre kaporot chicken-swinging rite in which they transfer their sins to a live chicken and then kill it in order to absolve themselves of said sins.

👉 Well part 17 is going to cover the shocking but not surprising Kol Nidrei rite which allows Jews to break any promises or vows that they might make in the coming year!

❗️ Naive Gentiles are told that the Kol Nidrei rite is the Jews' noble plea for forgiveness for promises broken in the past.

💥 Far from it, Kol Nidrei is actually a rite which allows a Jew to break any promise or vow he will make in the coming year!

Pages 965 - 967 of Judaism Discovered by Michael Hoffman reveal more including the specific Talmudic law in question:

The Rabbins write, When any Jew
Did make to God or man a vow,
Which afterward he found untoward,
And stubborn to be kept, or too hard,
Any three Jews o' the nation Might free him from the obligation.

- Samuel Butler, Hudibras, Part II, Canto II, Lines 291-295.

👉 The Talmudic law concerning the Kol Nidrei rite is as follows: "And he who desires that none of his vows made during the year shall be valid, let him stand at the beginning of the year and declare, 'Every vow which I make in the future shall be null." - BT Nedarim 23a and 23b

Considering the fact that Judaism allows Jews to lie freely to Gentiles, Kol Nidrei is merely one more example of the dishonesty and deceit that is inherent to the religion of 'the chosen people'.

#TheNoticing
🔴 @Cultures_of_Resistance

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