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Subject: Re: Orthodox Judaism Treats It's Women Like The Filthy Little Things They Are
Date: Thu, 31 Oct 24 03:44:27 UTC
From: rjac@shell02.TheWorld.com
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On Mon, 28 Oct 2024 12:57:57 -0400, Susan Cohen <thickirish@cunt.com>
wrote:

>https://www.haaretz.com/2011-12-30/ty-article/orthodox-judaism-treats-women-like-filthy-little-things/0000017f-f0c8-dc28-a17f-fcfff69b0000?v=1730134067124
>
>If a man and a woman are drowning in a river, first they'll save the
>man, 'who is obligated to perform more commandments,' whereas a
>woman's 'wisdom is only in the spindle.' In fact, 'words of Torah
>should be burned rather than being given to women.'
>
>If you would like to know the source from which your brothers derive
>their brazen behavior, go over to the study hall and open a page of
>Talmud. It's true that the Torah has 70 faces, but the trend of these
>faces is clear: The source of the pollution is in halakha (Jewish law
>) itself. What is happening in Beit Shemesh and its satellites is not
>"contrary to halakha," it is mandated by halakha. And the rest will be
>told to the grandmothers, daughters and granddaughters.
>
>Anyone ignoramus knows that the Torah's "ways are ways of
>pleasantness," that "the honor of a king's daughter is within," and
>that "proper behavior comes before the Torah," but it's worth knowing
>more. It's worth knowing that a woman is unfit to be a judge, and is
>also unfit to give testimony. She is unfit for any public position
>with authority. "Thou shalt appoint a king over thee" - a king and not
>a queen.
>
>A daughter, commanded the sages, must not be taught Torah, because
>"the mind of woman is not suited to be taught, but [only] to words of
>nonsense." Women are light-minded and have little knowledge.
>
>And if a man and a woman are drowning in a river, first they'll save
>the man, "who is obligated to perform more commandments," whereas a
>woman's "wisdom is only in the spindle." In fact, "words of Torah
>should be burned rather than being given to women."
>
>A man must say three blessings every day during morning prayers: He
>thanks God "that He didn't make me a gentile, that He didn't make me a
>woman, that He didn't make me an ignoramus." And it's not proper to
>speak to a woman too much, since "all her conversation is nothing but
>words of adultery," and whoever talks to her too much "causes evil to
>himself and will end up inheriting hell." And let's not even talk
>about the fate of someone "who looks even at a woman's little finger."
>
>The extremists who spit at women, who call themselves Sikarikim,
>learned their lesson 101 times and learned it well: A husband would do
>well not to let his wife go outside, into the street, and should
>restrict her outings "to once or twice a month, as necessary, since a
>woman has no beauty except by sitting in the corner of her house."
>
>Because inside the house - very deep inside - her glorious honor
>awaits her: "Every woman washes her husband's face and feet and pours
>him a cup and prepares his bed and stands and serves her husband. And
>any woman who refrains from doing any of these tasks that she is
>obligated to perform - is forced to do them." Some recommend forcing
>her with a whip or by starvation "until she gives in."
>
>And needless to say, she is at her husband's disposal whenever he is
>overcome by a desire "to satisfy his urges with her." And if she
>continues to rebel, he always has the right "to divorce her without
>her consent."
>
>And there are many similar halakhot, only a few of which we have
>collected here. Nor have we cited everything in the name of the ones
>who said them, for lack of space. The readers are invited to find the
>references on Shabbat - and to browse around - on their own; this is a
>good opportunity for study. We will direct your attention to Tractate
>Shabbat, which does a good job of summing up halakha's attitude toward
>women: "a sack full of excrement" with a bleeding hole.
>
>Some people will seek to console themselves: It's true that this is
>the halakha both m'doraita (from the Torah ) and m'drabanan (from the
>rabbis ), but that is not what is taught nowadays. But it suffices to
>listen to the sermon the sage Rabbi Ovadia Yosef delivered five years
>ago, based on the well-known halakhic work "Kitzur Shulchan Aruch": "A
>man must take care not to walk between two women or between two dogs
>or two pigs, and men should also not allow a woman or a dog or a pig
>to walk between them."
>
>Treating women as impure and filthy begins with halakha and continues
>with actions. As long as the religious and ultra-Orthodox parties -
>Shas, United Torah Judaism, Habayit Hayehudi and National Union, none
>of which have any women in the Knesset - are not disqualified, their
>nakedness will continue to sing out and the nakedness of the land will
>be revealed.
>
>

Read the story of Brittany Sonnier and you'll know everything you need
to know about jewish females.

https://victimsheartland.forumotion.com/t6004-brittany-sonnier-accused-of-engaging-in-illicit-acts-with-family-dogs