5/2/2007

Exclusionary Ethnocentrism in Jewish Sacred Literature

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alanbrownfeld.gifIt Is Time to Confront the Exclusionary Ethnocentrism in Jewish Sacred Literature

David Duke’s introductory preface: Allan Brownfeld dares to reveal the anti-Gentilism (a term that should be as valid as the term “anti-Semitism”) that exists in Judaic scripture and literature. Ironically, those who simply expose elements of Jewish supremacism, racism and anti-Gentile hatred are themselves today called haters. As Brownfeld shows, not only do few Gentiles even know of the hatred that exists against them, but the Jewish community, instead of trying to ameliorate these supremacist sentiments, pretends that they don’t exist–and they do their best to keep Gentiles ignorant of it. The Jewish-dominated mass media does not even discuss the hateful Jewish supremacist views of the Chabad, a worldwide Jewish organization with intimate relationships with almost every Western government leader. (They even have teach-ins in the American White House). Chabad is a Jewish organization that teaches that the only purpose of satanic Gentiles is that they “serve Jews.” Brownfeld’s facts can all be easily verified, so why is there hardly any criticism of Jewish Supremacism in the press? Davidduke.com is once again a place where people can find the truth about important issues suppressed by the controlled media.

Alan Brownfeld — It Is Time to Confront the Exclusionary Ethnocentrism in Jewish Sacred Literature

For many years, Jewish organizations have been in the forefront of urging Christian churches to remove from their sacred literature those elements which have helped to produce religious intolerance, in particular anti-Semitism. The Christian world has, in large measure, responded to these calls and major revisions have been undertaken, and apologies have been made for the narrow teachings of the past which led to widespread persecutions. It is now time for Jewish religious bodies to carefully review the narrow and exclusionary ethnocentrism to be found in Jewish sacred literature and remove those elements which encourage contempt for and exclusion of those who are not Jewish. (more…)


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