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Friday, September 30, 2011

New York Times peddles Yom Kippur horse manure


THE HORSE MANURE:

"Yom Kippur, which begins next Friday night and ends Saturday night, is the Jewish Day of Atonement, the culmination of 10 days of contemplation, self-renewal and rededication to the path of righteousness.”

 -Mark Oppenheimer, New York Times, Sept. 30. 

THE TRUTH: 

Yom Kippur is a despicable liars' festival wherein promises and oaths to be made in the coming year are nullified in advance, during the 'Kol Nidrei' rite. Is it the “path of righteousness” to cut a deal with God to be absolved for future perjury and contracts one intends to break in the coming year? Yom Kippur’s Kol Nidrei is decidedly unrighteous. So why the coverup? The journalistic mission of the New York Times is to shield Judaism from exposure, not to report the ugly truth about it. The yiddishkeit at the Times is too strong to allow the staff to report on Judaism the way the Times harshly scrutinizes Roman Catholicism and Islam. This is the halacha of the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch and Mishnah Berurah, as implemented by the New York Times: one standard for exalted Zionists and another for the debased goyim.

-Michael Hoffman


Hoffman is the author of the books Judaism Discovered and Judaism Strange Gods (the latter is forthcoming in December from Independent History and Research)

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