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Rabbi who endorses killing gentile babies receives Israeli govt. funding

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Nov 17, 2009, 7:51:15 AM11/17/09
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government ministries regularly transfer support and funding to a
yeshiva whose rabbi determined that it is permissible to kill gentile
babies "because their presence assists murder, and there is reason to
harm children if it is clear that they will grow up to harm us ... it
is permissible to harm the children of a leader in order to stop him
from acting evilly ... we have seen in the Halakha that even babies of
gentiles who do not violate the seven Noahide laws, there is cause to
kill them because of the future threat that will be caused if they are
raised to be wicked people like their parents."

Lior Yavne, who oversees research at the Yesh Din human rights
organization, checked and found that in 2006-2007, the Ministry of
Education department of Torah institutions transferred over a million
shekels to the Od Yosef Hai yeshiva in Yitzhar.

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1128767.html


11:20 17/11/2009
Rabbi who endorses killing babies has an unexpected donor
By Akiva Eldar

Right-wing spokesmen, including some elected officials, rushed to
place Yaakov "Jack" Teitel in the fringe group alongside Yigal Amir,
Eden Natan Zada, Eliran Golan, Asher Weisgan, Danny Tikman and a few
other "political/ideological" murderers.

True, they acknowledge, there are among us several lunatic rabbis who
agitate to violence. Really, just a handful; even a toddler could
count them.

The more stringent will note that unlike the Hamas government, our
government does not pay the salaries of rabbis who advocate the
killing of babies.

Is that so? Not really.

For example, government ministries regularly transfer support and
funding to a yeshiva whose rabbi determined that it is permissible to
kill gentile babies "because their presence assists murder, and there
is reason to harm children if it is clear that they will grow up to
harm us ... it is permissible to harm the children of a leader in
order to stop him from acting evilly ... we have seen in the Halakha
that even babies of gentiles who do not violate the seven Noahide
laws, there is cause to kill them because of the future threat that
will be caused if they are raised to be wicked people like their
parents."

Lior Yavne, who oversees research at the Yesh Din human rights
organization, checked and found that in 2006-2007, the Ministry of
Education department of Torah institutions transferred over a million
shekels to the Od Yosef Hai yeshiva in Yitzhar.

The Ministry of Social Affairs has allocated over 150,000 shekels to
the yeshiva since 2007, scholarships for students with financial
difficulties studying there. And what can they learn with the help of
public funding from the head of the yeshiva, Rabbi Yitzhak Shapira?
According to selected items published last week in the media, the boys
can learn that Teitel is not only innocent, but also a real saint.

Their spiritual leader stated in his book, "Torat Hamelekh" that "a
national decision is not necessary in order to permit the shedding of
blood of an evil kingdom. Even individuals from the afflicted kingdom
can attack them."

A brochure distributed in Judean and Samarian communities stated that
"needless to say that nowhere in the book does it state that these
remarks are aimed only at gentiles in ancient times."

The commandments in the book do not suffice only with gentiles; you
can also find in them approval to attack leftist professors: every
citizen in the kingdom opposing us who encourages the fighters or
expresses satisfaction with their actions is considered a pursuer and
his killing is permissible," wrote the rabbi and adds, "and also
considered a pursuer is someone whose remarks weaken our kingdom or
have a similar effect."



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