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Pastimes : Let's Talk About Our Feelings!!!

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To: E who wrote (26979)12/15/1998 10:36:00 PM
From: Emile Vidrine   of 108807
 
A guide to understanding Israel.


In his most illuminating and disturbing book Professor Shahak takes the
lid off previously hidden Orthodox Jewish beliefs and practices. He
explains how these beliefs are at the heart of the Zionist adventure and
constitute a major influence upon Israeli government policies and actions.
We are made aware of the paradox of a largely secular state basing its
raison d'etre and future direction upon biblical text. The depth of
Orthodox Jewish antipathy toward the gentile, and especially toward
Christianity (and Jesus) will come as an unsettling surprise to the many
millions of American evangelical Christians who uncritically accept a
fawning admiration of all things Israeli repeatedly displayed by the TV
evangelists. Frightening, too, is the near-total control of most Jewish
organizations now in the hands of Zionists; it is now almost impossible for
a Jew to openly disassociate him or herself from, let alone be critical of,
the state of Israel or the aims of Zionism. Whereas the critical gentile must
be an 'anti-Semite' so must the critical Jew be 'self-hating'. Whatever your
point of view on the situation in Israel, whatever your religion or
philosophical perspective, however deeply you hold your convictions, you
cannot fail to be challenged by this marvelous book.


joe.baker@virgin.net from London, England , April 17, 1998
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