Rabbi Manis Friedman called on his people to slaughter civilians, women and children of Palestine (AFP) |
The statement expressed in response to the question, "how should Jews treat their Arab neighbors?" published in the June issue of the Jewish magazine Moment / July, in a column titled ask the Rabbi. The magazine wrote a variety of responses in that column. These responses.
presented by nine different rabbis, each rabbi representing different disciplines and different schools, and each school represented a different Jewish mindset anyway. The rabbis were taken in the opinion poll was independent, humanistic, reformist, modern orthodox, reformist-minded build, conservative, Sephardic and Chabad flow.
Rabbi Friedman representing Chabad in the article section of his opinion as follows:
"I do not believe in western morality. Example, do not kill civilians, do not destroy holy sites, do not fight the big day, do not blow up the funeral, do not shoot until your opponent shoot first because it is immoral. However, I do not believe it's all bullshit! The only way is to use the correct procedure for Jews: Destroy their holy places (Muslims). then kill all the men, women, children, as well as their pets. "
"Israel's first Prime Minister who can bring peace to the Middle East is a Prime Minister who obey what is written in the (Book of) the Old Testament. Firstly, the Arabs must stop" hiding behind children abak. "Secondly, they (the Arab ) also had to stop taking hostages knowing that they will no longer be intimidated. Thirdly, if the Muslim holy places they are flat on the ground, they will stop to think that God is on their side. As a result: there will be no loss of life (Jewish ), no children are dead, there is no justification, if at all there will be no more war."
"There is no tolerance for stoning (of the Palestinians), rockets, kidnapping, because it would only mean that they (the Palestinians) will gain sovereignty. Living consistent with Torah values will make us (Jews) are not part of nations that lost due to a disastrous morality of human invention of all. "
Friedman countered the statement by Rabbi Fred Schindler Dodd, Maryland native, who in response said, "The times where I felt the most hated being a Jew was when I had watched hundreds of people shouting protests against the issue of Jerusalem, mavet lAravim (massacre of Arabs) . Yet I feel happy if they see there is reconciliation and concord, that moment is a moment of pride. I want to call upon all people to live together side by side, may the whole people of the holy land and the earth justice and peace. "
source: AFP
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