The Jewish Question (JQ)

Either he or Apollos wrote the epistle to the Hebrews, so perhaps that's his reference.

In Romans chapters 9 and 10, he talks about the Israelites, and among other things he says that he prays and hopes for the Israelites to be saved. Perhaps this is what easy_c is referring to.

Oh, my bad, I read pay, not pray. Yeah, praying makes sense as Paul was constantly praying. Is that really why the Talmudic convert was banned? If so the Catholic Church truly is fallen.
 


I watched a short clip of that interview earlier today. I was surprised to hear Solomon Friedmans name, one of the guys she listed as being involved in rebranding pornhub. He's been pretty well known in Canadas firearms community/organizations as probably the top defense lawyer specializing in Canadas convoluted firearms laws. Given that defending firearms probable goes against the overall worldwide 'agenda' his involvement could be strictly business.
I also skimmed a bunch of the top comments on the clip I watched... the noticing is off the charts. I'm saying 75% of comments were on point.
 
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I got a kick out of this Toronto news story I just read. There is a rising tide and it seems like they never saw it coming, like they are still trying to lean on their same old tactics of making themselves victims and double down on the lies. The article itself is written to try and get sympathy. But how many people, like me, found it amusing instead.
The only question is whether the anti's are actually Canadian or are "Canadian" if you know what i mean.


Many who were there Wednesday say it was more of anti-Jewish meeting than a school board meeting.

Those in attendance say the public hearing on a report before the Toronto District School Board to protect Jewish students deteriorated into more of anti-Jewish hate fest.

“The anti-Israel mob showed up in full force espousing conspiracy theories, tropes and disinformation about Israel and the Jewish community,” a disgusted Toronto City Councillor James Pasternak said.

He wasn’t alone in feeling this.

“Every self-proclaimed anti-Zionist on (Wednesday night’s) call rejects Israel’s very existence,” claims Daniel Tate, of Integrity Toronto. “I know this because I reviewed their online profiles as they spoke. Every single one had either made statements or aligned with imagery explicitly denying the Jewish homeland’s legitimacy – a sovereign nation recognized by the UN. Yet, when given the floor, they conveniently sidestepped that fact. Perhaps because admitting it wouldn’t play well in a public forum.”

The Affirming Jewish Identities and Addressing Antisemitism report is designed to be “a step forward in addressing the alarming rise in antisemitic incidents in schools” and expresses the “the concerns and priorities” of the Jewish community.


But it was not received that way by many who made three-minute presentations to try to stop it. There was low blow after low blow.

Some very mean things were said. ( cracked me up )

“Holocaust exceptionalism is what this report seems to recommend,” was one of them smears lobbed out. Another was a claim that the report is “criminalizing opposition to Zionism” and “prioritizing the comfort of Jewish people over the actual safety of Palestinians.”



There were lots of suggestions that all Jews support a “genocide” in Gaza, all while ignoring the growing antisemitism in Toronto since the Oct. 7, 2023 slaughter at the Israel-Gaza border – in which 1,200 were murdered, 250 were taken hostage – that has seen dozens of hate crimes against Jews or Jewish schools or businesses.

“We witnessed a sickening display at the TDSB. In hearings on the findings of the report, extreme voices called for this important work to protect our kids to be shut down,” said Michelle Stock, vice president, Ontario, Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA). “To hear anti-Zionists – people who support the dismantling of Israel – attempt to use the Middle East conflict as a weapon against our kids is a new low at the TDSB. And yet, speaker after speaker diminished, denied, and excused the reality of antisemitism taking place in our schools.”


Michelle Stock, a vice president with the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA). (Supplied photo)
The TDSB has yet to comment.

But Ward 8 Trustee Shelley Laskin admonished what was described as seven hours of hell.
“This has been a very difficult evening for many,” she said, adding “there was true harm spoken tonight, there was antisemitism, Jew hatred and I need to apologize for all those who have witnessed this. This is not acceptable. This has caused great harm to many of us who have listened for hours.”

Pasternak said: “I hope Trustees don’t give in to the voice of the mob and go forward to stop hate, antisemitism and keeping children safe” whether they vote on it Thursday evening as scheduled or if it’s held another day.

“The fact that some of these people (in the meeting were) teachers
(lol) was even more shocking” and that they “used loaded terms about Israel that they clearly did not know the meaning of,” he said.

Pasternak added: “Most reasonable people just want have their kids in a classroom that is safe and free from hate. But those who have a visceral hatred for Israel did not stop their endless loop of demonization. Not a word about human rights abuses in other parts of the world such as South Soudan, the Congo or Syria.”

All eyes are on what the TDSB does next.
 
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