Posted on 06/27/2005 12:22:33 AM PDT by familyop
Russia's state prosecutor has ordered an examination of Shulhan Arukh - a code of Jewish halakhic law compiled in the 16th century - to ascertain whether it constitutes racist incitement and anti-Russian material. . . . Last Thursday, attorneys from the Russian State Prosecutor's Office questioned Rabbi Zinovy Kogan, chairman of the Congress of Jewish Organizations - one of the two large Jewish umbrella organizations in Russia. Kogan was asked to explain the contents of Shulhan Arukh, especially regarding its treatment of non-Jews. Jerusalem sources following the affair said this is the first time since Stalin's regime that Russian officials have described holy Jewish scriptures as prohibited incitement. . . . The state prosecutor's last move has increased Israel's concern for the Jews in Russia, following the recent increase in anti-Semitic incidents there. These incidents include attacks on Jews and damage to Jewish property. The inquiry was launched following a letter signed by 500 public figures, including some 20 members of the nationalist Rodina party, urging the state prosecutor to outlaw the Jewish religion and all the Jewish organizations operating in Russia. The prosecutor rejected requests of Jewish organizations to open an investigation into those who had initiated the letter. Rodina's leader, Dimitri Rogozin, sent a letter to Moscow Chief Rabbi Pinhas Goldschmidt over the weekend, criticizing the anti-Semitic displays in his party. "Theological sources cannot be subjected to judiciary procedures," he wrote. . . . Alexander Boroda, the president of the Federation of Jewish Communities told a Russian news agency: "We are shocked by the very examination. The fact that books from the 16th century, which have become part of Jewish heritage, are subject to investigation shows the short-sightedness of the state prosecutor's people."
(Excerpt) Read more at haaretz.com ...
How do we get people to pay attention to reality?
Were you in Tbilisi or Moscow or both?
Our President said it was his favorite foreign country, among all he had visited. He was there about a week before I was.
Just as the PLO does not represent palestinian or Arab interests, the "Islamic fundamentalists" are not religious in nature. Rather, all these organizations have been created, supported, and directed by the Communists, operating on orders emanating from Moscow
From this thread: Russia will preserve its positions in Iran under any president
Ever notice how all these hate filled individuals are also the ones with the huge egos about how they personally change history or are the greatest communist hunters in the world or some other such?
I think they are sad, actually. They can't see the destruction of our own constitution right before their eyes.
Never once in our 7 trips to Russia have we so much as met a person saying an unkind word about Jewish people, and as I said there are no such posters. Also since I can read Russian very well, I can affirm that I didn't see a single anti-Semitic book on display, even in bookstores on back streets. For a society that is supposedly founded on, and has its entire existence centered around, anti-Semitism, that is certainly an odd way to act.
I can report that I had several conversations with people there, and the good news is that they ARE deeply suspicious of George Soros, and are happy he was booted out of Russia. Propaganda articles such as these may be his revenge, but it won;t work, since the true state of affairs is easier to access then ever before.
Fantasies of grandure and self-delusions make up for a lot of lacking in one's life. Had one of them (spanalot) squak about he prefers to sneak up on commies and cut their throats. Spoken like a keyboard commando. I asked him in what game.
Heck, let's go all the way:
Terrorists in Muslim Disguise
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1220737/posts
The Shadow Behind the ME Peace Conference
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1252955/posts
We Are the Next Target: Terrorism and the Betrayal of Israel
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1220747/posts
The Roots of Islamic Terrorism
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1398086/posts
But you two tried to trash the thread with off-topic comments. But thanks for showing us more about Russian thinking in a certain Russian political information effort.
...back to the topic that you sought (unsuccessfully) to divert attention from.
It appears that "racist incitement and anti-Russian material" is against the law in Russia. ...problem is, the Russian State Prosecutor is questioning a rabbi to see if some old Jewish law fits the description of the crime (and it doesn't). He's doing that as a result of 500 letters sent to him by "public figures."
Russian Rabbi Investigated for Distributing Book of Jewish Law [Update, more info.]
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1431369/posts
..."anti-Russian material," eh? Even Cuba was smart enough to recently get that out of her Constitution so she could further conceal it. But apparently, it's still illegal in Russia.
I am not Russian. Why don't you paste your labels somewhere else from now on?
And gee, we really got in the way of all those hundreds of other freepers who were so interested in this thread. Next time we'll stay away and see if you can hit ten posts.
Nice try, not Russian.
Oh my God, 500 you don't say? I bet we could find five times as many in Hollyweird alone who'd express the exact same sentiments.
That's untrue. Even the denizens of Hollywood have not declared the code of Jewish halakhic law to be anti-American or a racist incitement.
20 members of the Russian State Duma (lower house of Russian Parliament) wanted to prohibit "all religious and ethnic Jewish organizations as extremist."
Proportionally, that would be like having about 19 of our US House of Representatives (out of 435, total) do the same, but not even one have made any such demand. Comparisons on the matter to our USA are misleading and anti-American.
And yet no Jew or half Jew has ever been president or vice president. We've had one Catholic and catholics are 20% of the population. Why?
Just out of curiosity, ever been to Russia?
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