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The Talmud Unmasked By Rev. I. B. Pranaitis

THE TALMUD UNMASKED: by Rev. I. B. Pranaitis *Imprimatur: St. Petersburg, April 13, 1892 THE TALMUD gets its name from the word LAMUD - taught, and means The Teaching. By metonymy it is taken to mean …More
THE TALMUD UNMASKED:
by Rev. I. B. Pranaitis
*Imprimatur:
St. Petersburg, April 13, 1892
THE TALMUD gets its name from the word LAMUD - taught, and means The Teaching. By metonymy it is taken to mean the book which contains the Teaching, which teaching is called Talmud, that is, the doctrinal book which alone fully expounds and explains all the knowledge and teaching of the Jewish people.
As to the origin of the Talmud, the Rabbis regard Moses as its first author. They hold that, besides the written law which Moses received from God on Mount Sinai on tables of stone, which is called Torah Schebiktab, he also received interpretations of it, or the oral law, which is called Torah Shebeal Peh.
They say that this is the reason why Moses remained so long on the mountain, as god could have given him the written law in one day.
Moses is said to have transmitted this oral law to Joshua; Joshua in turn to the seventy Elders; the Elders to the Prophets, and the Prophets to the Great Synagogue …More
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Any priest who conducts polka masses, guitar masses, sets the Blessed Sacrament off to the side really doesn't have much credence.
destroy the Mass, destroy the Church!More
Any priest who conducts polka masses, guitar masses, sets the Blessed Sacrament off to the side really doesn't have much credence.

destroy the Mass, destroy the Church!
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From the Talmud:
Sanhedrin, 67a -- Jesus referred to as a son of Pandira, a soldier
Kallah, 1b (18b) -- Illegitimite and conceived during menstruation
Sanhedrin, 43a -- On the eve of Passover they hanged Jesus
Schabbath, 104b -- Called as fool and no one pays attention to fools.
Sanhedrin, 103a --Suggested corrupts his morals and dishonors self.
Zohar III, 282 -- Died like a beast and buried in …
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From the Talmud:

Sanhedrin, 67a -- Jesus referred to as a son of Pandira, a soldier

Kallah, 1b (18b) -- Illegitimite and conceived during menstruation

Sanhedrin, 43a -- On the eve of Passover they hanged Jesus

Schabbath, 104b -- Called as fool and no one pays attention to fools.

Sanhedrin, 103a --Suggested corrupts his morals and dishonors self.

Zohar III, 282 -- Died like a beast and buried in animal's dirt heap

Orach Chaiim, 113 -- Avoid appearance of paying respect to Jesus

Hilkhoth Maakhaloth -- Christians are idolators, must not associate

Abhodah Zarah (15b) - Suggest Christians have sex relations with animals.

Iore Dea (198, 48) - Clean female Jews contaminated meeting Christians

Orach Chaiim 57, 6a -- Christians to be pitied more than sick pigs

Kethuboth (3b) - The seed of Christians is valued as seed of beast.

Zohar (II, 64b) - Christian birth rate must be diminished materially
PNeri
Anyone knows that when a Catholic priest (especially) openly proclaims the TRUTH, he will be persecuted! Just as Our Lord proclaimed.
The problem with so many modern liberal priests today who wish to sing kumbaya with people of false religions and all unbelievers are deceiving themselves and everyone else they try to convince. 🤦More
Anyone knows that when a Catholic priest (especially) openly proclaims the TRUTH, he will be persecuted! Just as Our Lord proclaimed.

The problem with so many modern liberal priests today who wish to sing kumbaya with people of false religions and all unbelievers are deceiving themselves and everyone else they try to convince. 🤦
PNeri
The Trial of the Talmud: Paris, 1240, by John Friedman, Jean Connell (2012)
In 1240, King Louis IX of France took the unusual step of holding a trial for the Talmud. Books rarely received judicial proceedings, but Pope Gregory IX was urging European leaders To take action against the big book of law and lore that is both central to rabbinic Judaism and, according to Gregory, potentially offensive …More
The Trial of the Talmud: Paris, 1240, by John Friedman, Jean Connell (2012)

In 1240, King Louis IX of France took the unusual step of holding a trial for the Talmud. Books rarely received judicial proceedings, but Pope Gregory IX was urging European leaders To take action against the big book of law and lore that is both central to rabbinic Judaism and, according to Gregory, potentially offensive to all Christendom.

www.life.nationalpost.com/…/book-review-the…
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In 1239, Pope Gregory IX sent out a letter to the monarchs in Europe ordering them to confiscate the volumes of the Talmud from the Jewish Communities that lived in their lands. The Talmud contained blasphemies against Christian belief and constituted an obstacle to Jewish conversion to Christianity.
In France, as a result of the Pope's letter condemning the Talmud, the first public disputation …More
In 1239, Pope Gregory IX sent out a letter to the monarchs in Europe ordering them to confiscate the volumes of the Talmud from the Jewish Communities that lived in their lands. The Talmud contained blasphemies against Christian belief and constituted an obstacle to Jewish conversion to Christianity.

In France, as a result of the Pope's letter condemning the Talmud, the first public disputation was staged between Jews and Christians. Wagon loads of Talmuds were burnt and the French King, Louis IX, ordered further confiscations in 1247 and 1248.
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Justinas Pranaitis
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Justinas Bonaventura Pranaitis or Pronaitis[1] (July 27, 1861 – January 28, 1917[2]) was a Lithuanian Catholic priest (subsequently defrocked),[3] Russian Master of Theology and Professor of the Hebrew Language at the Imperial Ecclesiastical Academy of the Roman Catholic Church in Saint Petersburg, Russia. …More
Justinas Pranaitis
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Justinas Bonaventura Pranaitis or Pronaitis[1] (July 27, 1861 – January 28, 1917[2]) was a Lithuanian Catholic priest (subsequently defrocked),[3] Russian Master of Theology and Professor of the Hebrew Language at the Imperial Ecclesiastical Academy of the Roman Catholic Church in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
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1 Early career
2 Beilis trial
3 Death
4 See also
5 References
Early career[edit source | editbeta]
In 1894 Pranaitis was subject to legal proceedings on a charge of blackmail (for demanding 1000 rubles from a framing workshop in indemnification for a spoilt cheap picture which he claimed to be a picture by Murillo). For some time he was banished to Tver.[4] From 1902, he served as a priest in Tashkent.[2] He published an antisemitic tract called Christianus in Talmude Iudaeorum in Latin in 1892 under the imprimatur of the Archbishop Metropolitan of Mogilev, which was subsequently translated into Polish (1892), French (1892), German (1894), Russian (1911), Lithuanian (1912), Italian (1939), English (1939) and Spanish. The English translation of the book is titled The Talmud Unmasked: The Secret Rabbinical Teachings concerning Christians.
Beilis trial[edit source | editbeta]
Pranaitis rose to fame in the blood libel case of Menahem Mendel Beilis (or Beiliss[5]) in Russia in 1912, by which time he had already been defrocked as a Catholic priest.[3] Beilis was accused of murdering a Christian child to take his blood for alleged Jewish rituals, and for Matzah for Passover. Pranaitis was called as an expert witness to testify to the Talmudic hatred of Christians, as described in his book; one police department official is quoted as saying:
The course of the trial will depend on how the ignorant jury will perceive arguments of priest Pranaitis, who is sure about the reality of ritual murders. I think, as a priest he is able to talk with peasants and to convince them. As a scientist, who defended a thesis about this question, he will give props to the court and prosecution, though nothing can be guessed in advance yet. I became acquainted with Pranaitis and am firmly convinced that he is the person who knows the problem, about which he will talk, in depth... Everything, then, will depend on which arguments priest Pranaitis will furnish, and he has them, and they're shattering for Jewry.[4]

Christianus in Talmude Iudaeorum
His credibility rapidly evaporated, however, when the defence demonstrated his ignorance of some simple Talmudic concepts and definitions, such as hullin,[5] to the point where "many in the audience occasionally laughed out loud when he clearly became confused and couldn't even intelligibly answer some of the questions asked by [Beilis'] lawyer".[1] Rebekah Marks Costin's account in Robert Garber's Jews on Trial quotes the key exchange of the trial which served to destroy Pranaitis' credibility:
Q: What is the meaning of the word Hullin [animals permissible as food]?
A: I don't know.
Q: What is the meaning of the word Erubin [Sabbath walking limits]?
A: I don't know.
Q: What is the meaning of the word Yebamot [family relationships]?
A: I don't know.
Q: When did Baba Batra live and what was her activity?
A: I don't know.[6]
The last question "was fatal once it was tactfully explained to the jury. Baba Batra is a tractate of the Talmud, quite well known to scholars, students, and many Jewish laymen."[6] A Tsarist secret police agent would later [date missing] report on Pranaitis' testimony, saying:
Cross-examination of Pranaitis has weakened the evidential value of his expert opinion, exposing lack of knowledge of texts and insufficient knowledge of Jewish literature. Because of his amateurish knowledge and lack of resourcefulness, Pranaitis' expert opinion is of very low value.[4]
Beilis was found not guilty.
Death[edit source | editbeta]
Pranaitis was murdered by the Cheka following the Bolshevik revolution.[7]
Dahvid
Thanks for posting this 😇