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What is Zionism

Today I’m going to show you something so evil and so vile, in this book right here, which I’ll be showing you in closer detail, that’s probably going to really shock you. It is certainly something that the Talmudic rabbis do not want people to understand. They don’t want people to know.

Jewish Talmud, the Stein-Saltz edition

What I have here is the Talmud, the Stein-Saltz edition, volume 7, Tractate Ketebut, part 1. You can see it right there. I did a video on these a little while ago. The whole set, we have the whole thing. It cost us over $2,000 for this. The fruits of this are going to start paying off. But I’m going to show you something here, which is going to be very horrible. I’m not going to read certain parts because of YouTube’s policies and things. So I’m going to let you read it. I don’t really like to read horrible, wicked stuff like this.

Let me zoom out here a little bit first. Okay. Mishnah, whatever the Hebrew is there, “it has already been established in a previous Mishnah above Tenbi, that a woman who is presumed to be a virgin at the time of her marriage is entitled to a ketubah of 200 denarim, whereas a woman who is presumed to be a non-virgin at the time of her marriage is entitled to a ketubah, marriage agreement is what a ketubah is, of 100 denarim, amenah, whatever the Mishnah we are about to consider continues in its efforts to determine which women are considered virgins for the purpose of the ketubah and which are treated as non-virgins.”

Jewish Talmud Has It’s Own Definition of Appropriate Intercourse

If a grown up man has intercourse with a little girl less than three years old,” are you seeing this? and they’re not condemning this. “Or if a young boy less than nine years old has had intercourse with a grown woman, or if a woman has been injured by a stick and as a result her hymen”, sorry about that, “has been ruptured, in each of these cases the woman is entitled to a ketubah of 200 denarim when she marries. A girl who engaged in intercourse when she was less than three years old is still considered a virgin for the hymen will grow back. And the woman who engaged in intercourse with a buy who was under the age of nine years old is still considered a virgin, for intercourse with a boy that age is not considered a significant sexual act.”

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