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To: Thomas M. who wrote (2290)7/13/2001 4:16:37 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (2) of 23908
 
Tom-

No doubt you are aware that quite a few Christian scholars have been able to read Hebrew - motivated by the desire to translate the Old Testament. For example, Martin Luther translated the Torah into German. Christians have read the Talmud, too. One well-known Christian scholar who studied the Talmud was Johannes Reuchlin, who was the subject of a recent symposium at NYU.

nyu.edu

If it contained passages such as the ones you quoted, don't you think we would have learned about them sooner than the end of the 20th century?

Here is an article about the Talmud from the New Advent Catholic Encyclopedia, which is very authoritative on things religious:

newadvent.org

I cite it, not to disprove what you wrote, but to demonstrate that Christians do read the Talmud - if an expose is warranted, it would have been written before Shahak. There would have been no need for anti-Semites to forge the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
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