In the Talmud it is
written: Only the Jew is human. Gentile peoples
are not called humans, but animals. Since we Jews
see Gentiles as animals, we call them only Goy.
Solly is thirteen years old. He is the
son of the livestock Jew Blumenstock from Langenbach.
There is no Jewish school there. Solly therefore has
to go to the German school. His schoolmates don't
like him. Solly is fresh and insolent. There are always
fights. And Solly is always responsible for them.
Today Solly doesn't have to go to school.
He has to visit a rabbi in the city. A rabbi is a
Jewish preacher. And this Jewish preacher wants to
see if Solly has diligently studied the teachings
of the Jewish religion. Solly has gone to the synagogue.
A synagogue is the church of the Jews. The rabbi is
waiting for him. He is an old Jew with a long beard
and a genuine devil's face. Solly bows. The rabbi
leads him to a reading table where there is a large,
thick book. It is the Talmud. The Talmud is the secret
law book of the Jews.
The rabbi begins the examination.
Solly, you have a non Jewish teacher
in school. And every day you hear what the Gentiles
say, what they believe, and the laws by which they
live .....
Solly interrupts the rabbi:
Yes, rabbi, I hear that every day. But
that doesn't concern me. I am a Jew. I have laws to
follow that are entirely different from those of the
Gentiles. Our laws are written down in the Talmud.
The rabbi nods.
Right! And now I want to hear what you
know about them. Give me a few sayings or proverbs
that you have heard in the Gentile school!
Solly thinks. Then he says:
A proverb of the Gentiles is: Work
is no disgrace.
What do the Gentiles mean by that?
They mean to say that it is no disgrace
when one has to work.
Do we Jews believe that?
No, we don't believe that! In our law
book the Talmud it is written:
Work is noxious and not to be done.
Therefore we Jews don't work, but mostly
engage in commerce. Gentiles are created to work.
In the Talmud it also says:
The rabbi teaches: There is no lower
occupation than farming. A Jew should neither plough
the field nor plant grain. Commerce is far more bearable
than tilling the soil.
The rabbi laughs.
You've learned very well. But I know
another Talmud passage that you must learn.
He opens the Talmud. Solly must read:
The Gentiles are created to serve the
Jews. They must plough, sow, weed, dig, reap, bundle,
sift, and grind. The Jews are created to find everything
ready.
The rabbi continues his examination.
Tell me several more principles or proverbs
of the Gentiles!
Solly answers:
The Gentiles say: Be ever loyal and
upright. Honor is the surest defense.
What do the Gentiles mean by that?
They mean that one should always be
honest in life. One should not lie and cheat. That's
what the Gentiles say.
And what do we Jews do?
We may lie and cheat Gentiles. In the
Talmud it says:
It is permitted for Jews to cheat
Gentiles. All lies are good.
And furthermore it is written:
It is forbidden for a Jew to cheat
his brother. To cheat a Gentile is permitted.
When we loan the Gentiles money, we
must demand usurious interest. For in the Talmud
it is written:
Concerning robbery it is taught:
Gentiles may not rob each other. The Gentile may not
rob the Jews. But the Jews may at any time rob the
Gentiles.
It further says:
If a Jew has stolen something from
a Gentile and the Gentile discovers it and demands
it back, the Jew should simply deny it all. The Jewish
court will stand by the Jew.
It is also permitted for us Jews to
buy stolen goods from a thief, when they come from
Gentiles. We Jews may also be fences without sinning
before our god. Smuggling and tax evasion are also
permitted for us Jews. In the Talmud it is
written that we may cheat Gentile authorities of customs
and taxes. It says:
Smuggling is permitted, for it is
written: You need not pay what you owe.
Also thievery is permitted for Jews.
But we may steal only from the Gentiles. The Talmud
says:
The words You shall not steal
in the text refer only to thievery from Jews. Stealing
from Gentiles is not meant.
What does that mean? the rabbi asked.
That means that we cannot steal from
or cheat Jews. But we can cheat Gentiles at any time.
That is permitted for us.
The rabbi is satisfied.
Excellent! In conclusion, give me several
more laws from the Talmud.
Solly is delighted with the rabbi's
praise. Solly says: In the Talmud it is written:
Only the Jew is human. The Gentile
peoples are not called people, rather they are named
animals.
And because we see Gentiles as animals,
we call them goy. It is also permitted for
us at any time to perjure ourselves before a Gentile
court. In the Talmud it is written:
The Jew is permitted to swear falsely
before a Gentile court. Such an oath is always to
be seen as compelled. Even when a Jew swears by the
name of god, he is allowed to tell a lie, and in his
heart to reject the oath he has made.
Furthermore, in the Book Of Sirach
it says:
Terrify all the nations, O Judah!
Lift up your hands against the Gentiles! Incite the
wrath of the Gentiles against each other and pour
out anger! Shatter the princes who are enemies to
the Jews.
Enough! interrupts the rabbi. He comes
up to Solly and shakes his hand. Then he says:
You are a fine Talmud student.
You will become a real Jew. Always think about what
the Talmud demands of you. The teachings and
laws of the Talmud are more important and more
to be obeyed than the laws of the Old Testament.
The teachings of the Talmud are the words of
the living Jewish god. He who breaks the laws of the
Talmud deserves death. You should think about
that throughout your whole life. If you always follow
the Talmud laws diligently, you will join our
biblical fathers in the Jewish heaven. Amen!
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Murder, thievery, and lies,
Robbery, perjury, and cheating:
These are all permitted for the Jews,
As every Jewish child knows.
In the Talmud it is written,
What Jews hate and what they love,
What Jews think and how they live,
All is ordained by the Talmud.
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