To: patent
Mighty disappointing to see the chief rabbi lagging badly behind the Muslims in the condemnation of grotesque human experimentation and systematic killing. I'd have expected them to be out front in naming this neo-nazi stuff for what it is. Mighty disappointing.
6 posted on
11/28/2001 8:16:35 AM PST by
Romulus
To: Romulus
>>>Mighty disappointing to see the chief rabbi lagging badly behind the Muslims in the condemnation of grotesque human experimentation and systematic killing. I'd have expected them to be out front in naming this neo-nazi stuff for what it is.
It sometimes seems that the term Nazi has been so overused that certain Jews have become hesitant to use the term when it really applies. Their more liberal cousins bandy the term around like a standard preposition, but it doesn't get applied to those who really do the same things the Nazis did, such as the medical experimentation.
Strange world.
patent
12 posted on
11/28/2001 8:58:02 AM PST by
patent
To: Romulus
You may be interested to know that human cloning is illegal in Israel. According to Israel's chief Sephardic Rabbi Eliyahu Bakshi-Doron, "The idea of cloning people is against (Jewish) religious law."
25 posted on
11/28/2001 10:48:17 AM PST by
malakhi
To: Romulus
Mighty disappointing to see the chief rabbi lagging badly behind the Muslims in the condemnation of grotesque human experimentation . . . Rather surprising too. When organ transplants were the new thing, I saw a column in The Jewish Advocate cautioning that many orthodox rabbis considered it forbidden under the prohibition against looting the dead.
131 posted on
11/30/2001 12:39:41 PM PST by
maryz
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