Rockland County, NY – Hate Filled Diatribe Says Jewish Talmud Study Sucks Life From Gentiles And Causes Tragedy And Drug Abuse

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    Rockland County, NY – Ramapo Police are investigating a bizarre letter that was faxed anonymously to at least two local village halls, warning that Torah study by Jews drains the life out of gentiles and causes them to be stricken with misfortune.

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    The printed letter was received by both the Wesley Hills and Pomona village halls on Friday, January 1st. With offices closed for the holiday, the fax was discovered on Monday morning by employees reporting back to work after a long weekend off, who contacted the Ramapo Police Department.

    The full page letter was written entirely in capital letters and made disturbing allegations.

    “When the Orthodox Jews and the Hasidic Jews recite the Talmud, they siphon away ‘life’ from the ‘Goyim’ (Christians) and transfer it to themselves and their immediate family. That is why, in the yeshiva high schools, the yeshiva boys recite the Talmud from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM daily. This causes tragedies and accidents to Christian families and to other righteous gentiles in America and worldwide.

    “The religious Jews are at war with the ‘Goyim’, and the Talmud is their weapon. The Talmud gives the Jews Satanic and demonic powers to snatch the souls out of the heads of boys and girls of all faiths (Christian, Moslem, Hindu and Buddhist.) These soul-less children then become drug addicts or commit suicide, while the religious Jews sing and dance in their yeshivas and synagogues and multiply like rodents.”

    The letter singles out Lubavitcher chasidim, saying that in years past they would kidnap Christian boys and cut off their genitalia, in order to “instill terror in the hearts of the ‘Goyim.’”

    The document offers a solution to the perceived threat that seems eerily reminiscent of World War II.

    “These Chasidic and Orthodox Jews are a severe danger to civilized society. They need to be placed on reservations under the supervision of the United Nations. They should be given physical work to keep them occupied. They should not be allowed to recite the Talmud ever again. This will result in a better, more peaceful, happy life for all ‘Goyim’ and for all people of free will in America and worldwide. Thank you and G-d bless you all.”

    In a VIN News interview, Lieutenant Mark Emma said that Rockland County Sheriff’s Computer Crimes Unit has been called in to try to identify the sender.

    “We are trying to track down the phone number, hoping it will lead us to the sender,” Lieutenant Emma told VIN News. “Emails are easier to track because they have an IP address, but fax machines are older technology so it’s not so easy.”

    Lieutenant Emma categorized the letter as both “irrational” and “anti-Semitic.”

    “When someone says that someone reciting the Talmud is sending signals to someone else’s head, to me that is not rational, even if it is grammatically well written,” observed Lieutenant Emma.

    Ramapo Police are treating the letter as a possible threat.

    “Anytime we get anything of this kind, especially in this day and age with all the things that are going on worldwide, we take it seriously,” said Lieutenant Emma. “There is a fine line between freedom of speech and threatening and this can definitely be seen as a threat and can stir up people who are irrational.”

    Marshall Katz, mayor of Wesley Hills, said that in addition to calling the police, the village had reported the threat to the Anti Defamation League.

    “When I first saw it and started thinking about what it said I knew I had to do something about it,” said Katz, an Orthodox Jew. “What really scared me about it was that it was well written with no spelling errors. Usually someone who is mentally unstable will make mistakes but I don’t see that here. This was written by someone intelligent but filled with a lot of hate.”

    One Wesley Hills village employee described the letter as “a shocker.” Katz described the letter as extremely upsetting.

    “What really scared me was at the end, was where it talks about putting Jews in camp and putting them to work,” said Katz.


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    MMNSY
    MMNSY
    8 years ago

    Idiotic letter. I assume it was written by an x-chasidish yid. Nebach. I have never come across anything in the Talmud or Torah teaching us that we are at war with other relegion…

    bubii
    bubii
    8 years ago

    This is sicker then sick,beyond the pale.

    MMNSY
    MMNSY
    8 years ago

    Not sure where he studied Talmud… But at the times I studied Talmud, I was taught the opposite… To respect all individuals regardless of faith. Letter written by a total moron.

    wsbrgh
    wsbrgh
    8 years ago

    Bs’d. Don’t be shocked or upset. Just do a chassidic dance and rejoice that this evil meshugina has gone nuts and his soul hsnatched .as been

    ayinglefunadorf
    ayinglefunadorf
    8 years ago

    Well, lets trash the Koran first than the Talmud. I am not surprised at all.

    yaakov doe
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    yaakov doe
    8 years ago

    I thought I’d heard all of the allegations made against us over the years, but there are some new ones in the letter. I
    never heard that we snatched souls out of heads or mutilated non Jewish boys before. The grammar and punctuation is not what one would see from an ex chassidish Yid, but rather from a sick educated non Jew.

    sechelyoshor
    sechelyoshor
    8 years ago

    I guess the writer of this insane screed never hear of Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch who quotes the Talmud throughout his commentaries and sees the mission of the Jewish People to be a Light Unto the Nations which he bases on countless verses and talmudic citings throughout his thousands of pages of his writings.

    OscarMadison
    OscarMadison
    8 years ago

    I believe this was sent by an on-the-derech frumster who is trying to fabricate evidence that those who oppose them and their hostile takeover of an entire school district simply hate Jews. The allegations are above and beyond normal anti-Semitic diatribes. The diatribe about Chabad is unusually specific.

    A non-Jew would never be caught dead using that font, either.

    8 years ago

    I would be very happy to find this magic part in the Talmud.
    I am over 69 years old and never found such part in the Talmud.
    But I now wish to find a magic in the Talmud that may help me to punish and Uproot some Stupid Meshimudim who wrote this letter.

    Lexus
    Lexus
    8 years ago

    So that’s what chabad guys are up to. Shudda known.

    LionofZion
    LionofZion
    8 years ago

    I have not encountered any ex Chassidim writing this way. It is obviously must be someone on the periphery of the community who is not terribly knowledgeable about Talmud and the way it is recited. They do seem to have a lot of respect for its powers, which is nice.
    Wesley Hills and Pomona are beautiful, well run villages and it is not terribly surprising that residents are resentful of the overcrowded, corrupt dealings in the unincorporated town of Ramapo, which is allowing a tremendous amount of excessive and unsafe development.

    8 years ago

    Every once in a while in my community, a letter to the Editor appears in the local newspaper, with anti-semitic overtones. In many cases, the author brazenly signs his/her name, and they have a listed address. Believe me, they are sent a prompt response, telling them what I think of their garbage letters. Hence, they will think twice about sending in another hate filled letter.

    Micka
    Micka
    8 years ago

    Who in the world besides a Jew uses the term “righteous gentiles”?
    The font is really puzzling.
    Maybe it’s one of the Chabad defactores that are blogging constantly.

    OscarMadison
    OscarMadison
    8 years ago

    Nobody that expects to be taken seriously uses a font like that. All caps? Faxed in? Come on.

    orchid
    orchid
    8 years ago

    This person is getting the publicity they wanted – such a sickening letter should’ve been ignored but the authorities should definitely follow up and get after this person/demon and have him locked up

    HeshyEkes
    HeshyEkes
    8 years ago

    Didn’t anyone pick up on the repeated usage of “reciting the Talmud”? A yid would know that the Gemoreh is learned, it’s not recited like davening or t’hillim. But it does have the “sound” of an older wacko.