Talmud Institute for US Lawyers Applauded by JusticesComing out of the closet, eh? They generally prefer working under the cover of darkness, they must be feeling secure. An indication of how tightly we are shackled.
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Institute for Talmudic Law Established in Washington D. C. with Approval of Three Supreme Court Justices http://jahtruth.net/freedman.htm
Advocate of Murder of Arab Civilians is "helping establish the institute"
Editor's Note: The article below from the Jerusalem Post is evidence of the growing Talmudic influence over the Federal government and its judiciary. The supposition is that the "National Institute for Judaic Law" will be grounded in Old Testament law, when in fact the religion of Judaism nullifies Old Testament law by filtering it through the distorting prism of the Talmud. There is even a reference to the Talmud in paragraph seven of the Jerusalem Post article reproduced below. http://jahtruth.net/hadith.htm
Deuteronomy 4:2 from The King of kings´ Bible Ye shall not ADD unto the word which I command you, neither shall ye diminish [ought] from it, that ye may keep the Commandments of the "I AM" your God which I COMMAND you.
The Institute's founder's dinner was attended by three of its supporters on the Supreme Court-- the Court's two Zionist justices appointed by Bill Clinton, and Ronald Reagan's supposed, "stalwart conservative of sterling integrity," Antonin Scalia. But in a Supreme Court case a few years ago, Justice Scalia voted in favor of having a Talmudic religious school operated at taxpayer expense in Monsey, New York. He cited his awe of rabbis and of the cult of Holocaustianity in reaching his decision, which the majority of the court rejected.
The National Institute for Judaic Law is being "established" by Nathan Lewin. Justice Scalia and President Bush know who Nathan Lewin is. He is the infamous Zionist lawyer who earlier this year advocated the "total eradication" of the wives, mothers and children of accused Palestinian suicide bombers (cf. "The Israeli Holocaust Against the Palestinians," p. 102).
Now we observe the formation of a Talmudic school for American judges and lawyers in our nation's capitol, established by an advocate of the murder of Arab women and children. Here is further evidence that Judaism is becoming the de facto state religion of America, a nation founded to prevent sectarian Old World hatreds and prejudices from infecting the Federal government, and there is no meaningful resistance to this deadly treason.
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Jewish law institute launched in DC
By Janine Zacharia
The Jerusalem Post Nov. 9, 2002
Jewish legal experts have created a new institute that will educate jurists and others about 2,000 years of Jewish law and promote the application of the teachings to contemporary legal disputes and other modern-day issues.
The launch of the Washington-based National Institute for Judaic Law was marked Tuesday night with a kosher dinner at the Supreme Court attended by 200 people, including three Supreme Court Justices - Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Stephen Breyer, and Antonin Scalia.
US President George W. Bush sent greetings and applauded the institute for promoting an "understanding of Judaism's rich tradition of legal thought."
"As we face new challenges and welcome new opportunities, our society must continue to promote good character and strong values. Through the study and teaching of Jewish law and philosophy you are contributing to a growing culture of service, citizenship, and responsibility in America," Bush wrote.
Scalia, in a letter to the institute's founder, Noson Gurary, wrote that "Jewish law is certainly one of the oldest and most highly developed systems" and explained why the comparative study of legal traditions was beneficial.
"The idea is to make Jewish law more accessible to everyone," said Washington lawyer Alyza Lewin. Both Lewin and her father Nathan Lewin are helping establish the institute.
Last year, Alyza Lewin filed a brief to the Supreme Court based on the Talmud's take on capital punishment when the court was readying to hear a case on the constitutionality of the electric chair.
"Legal scholars often like to know what other legal traditions have said about certain issues," said Alyza Lewin. Filing that kind of opinion is only part of the institute's mandate. It will also promote the teaching of Jewish law, develop curricula on Jewish law that can be integrated into traditional law school courses, and serve as a resource for anyone wanting to know what the vast Jewish legal tradition has to say on various issues.
The institute's first project, already underway, explores how Jewish law can be applied to modern-day issues surrounding corporate ethics, an idea spurred by the recent corporate scandals involving Enron and Worldcom.
[ Commnet: the justification being the heavy involvement of Jewish criminals in those examples? (Mere sarcasm, of course)]
Gurary, who teaches at the State University of New York at Buffalo, thought up the idea of the institute about nine months ago. "By demonstrating the philosophy of Jewish law and its moral values, we can bring a little beacon of light in this world," Gurary said. "I think this is what we need now, in this day and age."