Geschichte des
Judentums: Die Aktenlage - Index
von Michael Palomino Wenn alle Religionen die
Menschenrechte unterschreiben, dann wird Frieden sein.
Die vorliegenden Werke sind
keine
Verschwörungstheorie, sondern über mehrere Jahre
gesammelte Fakten.
Moses, David, Salomon, Jesus, Mohammed und Ali sowie der "Gott" sind ERFUNDENE Heldenfiguren. Götter (eloim - Ausserirdische) haben das Leben auf die Erde gebracht. Friede ist bei Mutter Erde - www.med-etc.com. Michael Palomino, 4.8.2018 Es ist bewiesen: Fantasie-Moses u.a. mit Code 12 Link - Fantasie-Jesus Codes 3,12,13,33 Link - Fantasie Mohammed Link
Literatur:
-- Moses
ist gelogen: Keine Posaunen vor Jericho
-- Douglas Reed: Der Streit um Zion (pdf) -- Herzl: Der Judenstaat (mitAntisemitismusJudennachILtreiben)
Was es gibt und was
nicht: Moses, Jesus und Mohammed gab es
nicht
-- den Moses (12 Stämme -
das Dutzend) gab es nicht (Buch: Keine
Posaunen vor Jericho)
-- den Jesus (12 Jünger -
das Dutzend) gab es nicht (und 33 ist der
höchste Freimaurer-Code=Anzahl Wirbel der
menschl. Wirbelsäule) - Link
-- den Mohammed gab es auch
nicht (bis 800 war die arab. Halbinsel
christlich mit dem Fantasie-Jesus - Buch: Good
bye Mohammed)
-- Moses+Jesus+Mohammed
sind eine erfundene Trilogie zur
Weltherrschaft mittels Fantasien und
Verfluchungen
-- Mutter Erde heilt,
Menschenrechte geben die Lebensweise vor,
der gesunde Buddha ohne Bauch ist das
Vorbild für Joga und Hirn-Joga, die
Staatsanwaltschaften der Welt sind noch
nicht so weit...
Michael Palomino, 16.9.2020
Anti-Zionismus http://elproyectomatriz.wordpress.com/2009/02/01/red-judia-anti-sionista-internacional/#comment-42375 Das Judentum und die Zigeuner sollen aus Indien stammen? Angaben von Marianne Wilfert (per E-Mail, 10.11.2020) Judentum und Zigeuner sollen sich seit vier Jahrtausenden von Indien her entwickelt haben, das soll in den folgenden Büchern stehen: -- Georg Friedrich Daumer: "Der Feuer- und Molochdienst der alten Hebräer" (1842) -- Otto Gildemeister: "Judas Werdegang in vier Jahrtausenden" (1921) -- Walter Sommer: "Das Spiegelbild der Weltgeschichte" (ca. 1920) -- Erhard Landmann: "Weltbilderschütterung" (1991) -- ausserdem sind Nachweise in alten Ortnamen-, Bergnamen- und Flußnamenorschungen enthalten -- Lexikas und Sprachforschungen vor 1946 enthalten diese Hinweise ebenfalls. Meldungen von Juden über das Judentum Die Webseite von Henry Makow z.B. hier: https://henrymakow.com/deutsche/2017/11/ Henry Makows Webseite ist nur noch im Internetarchiv: die letzte Ausgabe von 2021: https://web.archive.org/web/20211026052308/https://www.henrymakow.com/ z.B. hier mit den Artikeln nach Jahreszahlen: https://web.archive.org/web/20211026015746/https://henrymakow.com/deutsche/2017/11/ Bildernachweis -- Synagoge Budapest: http://www.reisealbum.de/englisch/budapest_e.htm (2005) -- Strand von Tel Aviv: http://www.fotoagentur-wenzel-orf.de/agentur/details.php?image_id=181&mode=search Hebrew-English Achgaha: congregation admor: chasidic rabbi Agudat Israel: Orthodox political party in racist Zionist Free Mason CIA Herzl Israel agunah: deserted wife aliyah, pl. aliyot: emigration movement to Jewish parts of Palestine before 1948 into the eternal war trap against the Arabs (Middle East Conflict), emigration to the war trap of racist Zionist Free Mason CIA Herzl Israel after 1948 alluf: chief judge in the Babylonian colleges Arenda: Jewish leasing system arukh: Shulkhan Aruk: collection of the law of Rabbi Karo [[?]] (in: EncJud: Italy01): av bet din: eldest court chairman bar mitzvah: day of religious maturity of Jewish boys and girls battei din: house of the court battei midrash, sg. beth midrash: "Houses [of] Interpretation" or "Houses [of] Lecturing" or "Houses [of] Learning" Benei Akiva: racist Zionist youth group of racist Zionist women's organization benei Massada: sons of Massadah (youth group of youth movement Ha-Shomer ha-Za'ir) benei midbar: sons of the desert (youth group of youth movement Ha-Shomer ha-Za'ir) Berihah (Beriḥah): flight (also: organization of illegal immigration 1944-1948 from Europe to Palestine) Beth midrash / Beit Midrash / Bais Medrash / Bais Medrish (pl. battei midrash): "House [of] Interpretation" or "House [of] Lecturing" or "House [of] Learning" berurim: inspectors bet din: ecclesiastical court Betar: racist Zionist youth pioneer organization of the Revisionists, racist Zionist youth fight organization, first founded in 1923 in Riga bikkur holim: "visiting of the sick" bimah: platform with Torah stands B'nai B'rith: Sons of the Covenant, Söhne des Bundes bogerim: adults (youth group of youth movement Ha-Shomer ha-Za'ir) chasidim = hasidim chabad (auch: habad): Akronym der 3 Worte: Chochma (חכמה, „Weisheit“), Bina (בינה, „Einsicht“) und Daat (דעת, „Wissen“), von Rabbi Schneor Salman von Ljadi begründete Untergruppe der Chasidim, also: Chabad-Chasidim CISHO: Central Organization of Jewish Education CYSHO: Central Yiddish School Organization dayyan, pl. dayyanim: judge din shamayim: Heavenly Law domus judaeorum: community house or synagogue Dor de'ah: generation of wisdom Erez Israel (Ereẓ Israel): Land of Israel Ezra: book Ezra (Esra) FAZ: Federation of [[racist]] American Zionists gabbai: treasurer gabba'im: tax collectors, directors galil: provincial council, province galut: exile gaon, pl. geonim: Talmud interpreters of the Jewish academies, religious leaders (dt. Talmudinterpreten der jüdischen Akademien, religiöse Führer) gedud: batallion gemilut hasadim ("benevolent society") Genizah: store-room / depository in a synagogue for worn-out / used religious books and texts (in: EncJud: Hebron, Cologne, Yemen): geonim, sg. gaon: Talmud interpreters of the Jewish academies, religious leaders (dt. Talmudinterpreten der jüdischen Akademien, religiöse Führer) gezerot tatnav: the massacres of 4856=1096 (First Crusade) habad, also: chabad: Akronym der 3 Worte: Chochma (חכמה, „Weisheit“), Bina (בינה, „Einsicht“) und Daat (דעת, „Wissen“), von Rabbi Schneor Salman von Ljadi begründete Untergruppe der Chasidim, also: Chabad-Chasidim habad yeshivah (auch: chabad yeshivah): college of Jewish studies hadarim (ḥadarim), also chadarim, sg. cheder, heder (ḥeder), Engl.: "room", small Jewish schools, Jewish religious school to the age of 13 habimah: the stage Hadassah: (EncJud: Zionist organization in "USA") Haderah (Ḥaderah): racist Zionist Jewish settlement in racist Zionist Free Mason CIA Herzl Israel hadith literature: oral traditions relating to the words and deeds of Muhammad haftarot: 7 Prophet books sung in the service ha-galil: district branch (of youth movement Ha-Shomer ha-Za'ir) ha-hanhagah ha-elyonah: "supreme leadership" of a national federation (of youth movement Ha-Shomer ha-Za'ir) ha-hanhagah ha-rashit: "chief leadership" of a national federation (of youth movement Ha-Shomer ha-Za'ir) hakham (pl. hakhamim): spiritual leader hakham-khane nizam namesi ("Organizational Regulations of the Rabbinate") hakhsharah: "pioneer training", active training, preparation for emigration to Palestine (aliyah) (dt. Pionierausbildung) ("Pioneers" can be turned into soldiers easily...) hakhsharot: training farms, agricultural training centers hakhsharot: agricultural training centers halakhah: Jewish law halizah: levirate marriage halutz (ḥalutz), pl. halutzim (ḥalutzim): pioneer, pl. pioneers (he-halutz (he-ḥalutz): the pioneer) halutziyyut (ḥalutziyyut): pioneering Ha-Mahpekhah: the Revolution hanhagat ha-ken: ken leadership, leadership of a local branch (of youth movement Ha-Shomer ha-Za'ir) hanhagat ha-gallil: ha-galil leadership, leadership of a district branch (of youth movement Ha-Shomer ha-Za'ir) Ha-Po'el ha-Mizrachi: labour wing of the racist Zionist religious party Mizrachi Harat al-Yahud (Ḥarat al-Yahūd): "Jewish quarter" hasidim (ḥasidim), sg. hasid (ḥasid): pious, rightous, orthodox Jewish movement, term used by the rabbis to describe those Jews who maintained the highest standard of religious observance and moral action hasidism (ḥasidism): conservative, orthodox Jewry with highest standard of religious observance and moral action, pietistic movement haskalah: enlightenment hazzan (ḥazzan): cantor hazzanut (ḥazzanut): cantorial performance ha-Za'ir (ha-Ẓa'ir): jung, der / die / das junge ha-zedakah ha-gedolah: charitable fund heder (ḥeder): Jewish religious school to age of 13 heder metukkan (ḥeder metukkan): modern heder He-Atid: The Future He-Halutz ha-Za'ir (He-Ḥalutz ha-Ẓa'ir): "The Young Pioneer" herem: highest ecclesiastical censure (critical comment) in the Jewish community herem (ḥerem): excommunication, ban hetter iskah, heter 'iskah: part of Jewish law hevrah (ḥevrah), pl. hevrot (ḥevrot): society, confraternity hevra kaddisha: Jewish burial society Hevrah (Ḥevrah) Ivrit le-Tarbut: "Hebrew Society for Culture" hevrat no'ar (ḥevrat no'ar): youth community Hevrat (Ḥevrat) Yishuv Erez (Ereẓ) Israel al yedei Avodat Adamah: Society to Settle Erez (Ereẓ) Israel by Working the Land hevrot (ḥevrot), sg. hevrah (ḥevrah): confraternities, societies HIAS: Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society Hibbat Zion (Ḥibbat Zion): "Love of Zion" HICEM: is the composition of HIAS (Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society), ICA (Jewish Colonization Association, and Emigdirect Histadrut: Worker's Union of racist Zionist Free Mason CIA Herzl Israel holkhei Rusyah: Jewish merchants named "Russian travelers" Horev (Ḥorev): Winter Hovevei (Ḥovevei) Zion: those in favour of going to "the land of our fathers", "to which we have historical rights" huppah (ḥuppah): Jewish Wedding canopy iggerot: letters ikkurim: alternates JDC: Jewish Joint Distribution Committee Kaddish: central Jewish prayer for the Lord kahal: assembly, community board kahal: "community council" members Kakhya: leader kashrut: Jewish nutrition rules (jüdische Speisegetze) kazyonny ravvin: government-appointed rabbi kefirim: cubs (youth group of youth movement Ha-Shomer ha-Za'ir) kehalim: congregations kehillot (sg. kehillah): congregations, community councils kehillot hadarim: small congregations in small rooms ken: nest (local branch of youth movement Ha-Shomer ha-Za'ir) Keren Hayesod: = United Israel Appeal: the central fundraising organization for racist Zionist Free Mason CIA Herzl Israel kesherim: "like gentiles" keshishim oldsters (adult people from youth movement Ha-Shomer ha-Za'ir) kevuzah: kibbutz (dt. Kibbuz) Khakhomim: wise men kiddush ha-Shem: martyr's death kinah / qinah, pl. kinoth: dirges (sad poems) or elegies, recited on Tisha B'Av, contemplating the destruction of the Temple of 70 Kitab al-Haqa'iq (Kitāb al-Ḥaqā'iq): "Book of the Truth" kohanim: priestly families kolel, also: kollel, pl. kolelim, also: kollelim: advanced Talmud and rabbinic literature institute for men; community (EncJud: Hebron, Lithuania, Novogrudok): livot: ungrateful ma'ariv, also: maariw: Abendgebet Macabi: Jewish sport madrikh, pl. madrikhim: "guide", counsellor, or [[racist Zionist]] youth leader magid, also: maggid, pl. maggidim: traditional Eastern European Jewish religious itinerant preacher, skilled as a narrator of Torah and religious stories magshimim: implementers, those who fulfill (adult people from youth movement Ha-Shomer ha-Za'ir) mahala: quarter mahamad: executive committee mahpekhah: the Revolution maskil: enlightener, follower of the Haskalah, enlightenment Jew, secularist maskilim: followers of the Haskalah, enlightenment Jews, secularists mahzor (maḥzor), pl. mahzorim: prayer book for high holidays maqamat (maqāmāt): speches in rhymed prose mazzah (maẓẓah), mazzot (maẓẓot): unleavened bread megillat: = megillah = Buch Esther, word for word: the document roll melammedim: teachers of Hebrew, teachers of elementary religious studies (dt. Hebräischlehrer, Religionslehrer der Grundstufe) meldar: school building mellah: Jewish quarter memunim, sg. minumeh: appointed officials menorot: lights, lamps Merkaz la-Golah: Center for the Diaspora metappelet: house mother meturgeman: interpreter mi she-berakh: complimentary benedictions during the reading of the Torah midrash: interpretation of religious texts in rabbinical Jewry mikvah, mikveh: ritual bath (dt. rituelles Tauchbad) Mikveh Israel: congregation "The Hope of Israel" millet system: Ottoman minority protection system Minhah: afternoon prayer minyan: 10 or more Jews needed for a worship service mitnaggedim, also: misnagdim, mitnagdim:"opponents" mitzvot / mitzvos: 613 commandments of the Torah mizrachi movement: religious racist Zionist movement Mizrachi ha-Za'ir (ha-Ẓa'ir): racist Zionist youth group of racist Zionist women's organization mohal, mohel pl. mohalim: ritual expert in circumcision morei horah'ah: decisors on law moshavot, pl. moshavim: settlement, pl. settlements moshav ovedim: workers' settlement (dt. Arbeitersiedlung) musar: literature of medieval Jewish moralistic and ethical teachings, ethical literature nagid: prince, leader nasi: patriarch ne'eman: (EncJud: Poland, Celm) Nekamah: "Revenge" neogolists: reformers niddui: ecclestiastical ban resolutions, bans ohel: tomb olim: Jews willing to migrate to Palestine ORT: initials of Rus. Obshchestvo Rasprostraneniya Truda sredi Yevreyev, originally meaning: "Society for Manual and Agricultural Work among Jews" OSE / OZE: Obshchestvo Zdravookhraneniya Yevreyev (founded in 1912 in Russia), Engl.: Society for the Protection of the Health of the Jews, Germ.: Schutz- und Gesundheitsgesellschaft für die Juden "OZET": "Land Cultivation Company" parnas: president, communal leader parnas ha-hodesh (ḥodesh): "leader for the month" parnasim: communal leaders paytan: cantor PEC: Palestine Economic Corporation peluggah: company pe'ot: sidelocks perutah: small silber coin pilpul: casuistic leading case methods pinkas: minute book (dt. Protokollbuch) pittum haketoret: incense formula of a prayer piyyut, pl: piyyutim: poetry for worship service, liturgical poems Po'alei Zion: "Zion Workers", racist Zionist Labour party rashei yeshivah: heads of academies rashei ha-medinah: member of the governing body rashim: "heads" rav ha-manhig, ha-rav ha-manhig: "the leading rabbi" rav medinah: chief rabbi (dt. Landesrabbiner) rav akçesi: "tax of the rabbis" rebbe, pl. rebbes: private teacher reis ul-Ulema: chief scholar Rosh Ha-Shanah: holiday "Head of the year" (Jewish New Year) rosh medinah: head of the region rosh yeshiva (pl. rashei yeshivot): dean of a Talmudical academy sanhedrin: four rashim ("heads"), five tovim ("boni vires" or "notables"), and 14 kahal ("community council") members, a total of 23 leaders, i.e., the number constituting a "minor Sanhedrin". sedaca: charity seder: Passah festival Sefer Yezirah: book of creation, book of formation (dt. Schöpfungsbuch) Selihot (Seliḥot): penitential prayers semikhah: rabbinical ordination sezon: hunting season shaliach, pl. shelihim: emissaries (dt. Botschafter) shai takkanot: ordinances shammash: salaried servant in a synagogue Shavuot festival: holiday on sixth of Sivan commemorating the Ten Commandments given from God to Moses on Sinai according to 1st Mose shehitah (sheḥitah) (ritual slaughtering) shekel: the due paid for membership in the [[racist]] World Zionist Organization shelihim (sheliḥim): emissaries, missionary teachers shohet (shoḥet), pl. shohatim (shoḥatim): ritual slaughterer, ritual slaughterers shomer: guard, watchman shtadlan: interceder shtadlanim: Jewish representatives shtibl: small room, Germ. Stübchen siddur (pl. siddurim): Jewish prayer book Siddur ha-Shalom: "peace prayer book" S.S.: Zionist-Socialist Workers' Party of Russia (Russian: "Sionisty Sotsialisty") Tahkemoni (Taḥkemoni) school: name in refence to the book of Tahkemoni with Jewish Tales from Medieval Spain by judah Ben Solomon Harizi takkanah, pl. takkanot: major legislative enactment within halakha (Jewish law), the normative system of Judaism's laws. tallit / tallis, pl. taleysm (Yidd.): prayer shawl for morning service talmid hakham (talmid ḥakham): disciple of the the wise, scholar talmud torah: afternoon Hebrew school tarbut: culture sg. tefila, pl. tefillin: a pair of black leatherboxes containing scrolls of parchment inscribed with biblical verses Tehiyah (Ha-Teḥiyah): the renewal tevah: ark (in a synagogue) tosefet ketubbah: marriage certificate tovim: optimates tovim: "boni vires" or "notables" Turim: Code of Jacob Asher (EncJud: Warsaw col. 341) UJA: United Jewish Appeal, union of UPA and JDC since 1939-40 ulpan, pl. ulpanim: instruction, mostly: instruction in Hebrew for emigration to Herzl Israel UPA: United Palestine Appeal (fund rising organization) Va'ad Hazzalah (Haẓẓalah): Rescue Council vishuv / yishuv: Jews in Palestine before Herzl Israel foundation, before 1948 wakil (wakīl): representative WIZO: Women's International Zionist Organisation Yavneh school: school for Judaic studies (EncJud BSSR Volkovysk, Zelva) yehidim (yeḥedim): first-class member of the community yekum purkan: prayer for the long defunct Babylonian academies yeshivah, pl. yeshivot: religious Torah school yishuv / vishuv: Jews in Palestine before racist Herzl Israel foundation, before 1948 yiskor: memorial; yiskor books: memorial books YIVO: Yidisher Visenshaftlekher Institut: YIVO-Institite for Jewish Research zaddikim (ẓaddikim): The Righteous Ones, the Most Perfect," the name of a splinter cult of ultra-radical Jews zedakah: Gerechtigkeit, Wohltätigkeit Ze'irei Zion: Youth of Zion ZOA: racist Zionist Organization of criminal racist America zofim (ẓofim): scouts (youth group of youth movement Ha-Shomer ha-Za'ir) Organisationen / Organizations -- Tarbut: organization for Hebrew education and culture Türkisch / Turk akçe: Ottoman silver coin unit balukçis, fishermen Kaïkçis: ship owners manafis, fruiterers mayahaneçis, wine merchants parà: 40th part of an akçe perutah: small silver coin Arabisch / Arab sayyid: patron qa' (qā'): Jewish quarter Polnisch miasteczki: townships szlachta: nobility <Bibliography: Article "History" (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971) BIBLIOGRAPHIES: -- Baron, Social, 3 (1937), 177-304 -- idem, in: JSOS, 2 (1940), 305-88, 481-605 -- Shunami, Bibl. index. PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY: -- S. Dubnow: Nationalism and History (1958) -- F. Baer: Galut (Eng., 1947) -- idem: Yisrael ba-Ammim (1955) -- Dinur, Gloah, I (1960), 5-50 (introd.) -- M. Kaznelson: Probleme der juedischen Geschichte und Geschichtsphilosophie (1929) -- Y. Kaufmann: Golah ve-Nekhar, 4 vols. (1929-32) -- H. Graetz: Darkhei ha-Historyah ha-Yehudit, ed. by S. Ettinger (1969) -- H. H. Ben-Sasson (ed.); In: Toledot Am Yisrael, I (1969), 11-30 (gen. introd.) GENERAL HISTORIES: -- Baron, Social; -- Baron, Community -- Graetz, hist; -- M. L. Margolis and A. Marx: A History of the Jewish People (1927) -- C. Roth: A Short History of the Jewish People (1938) -- L. Finkelstein (ed.): The Jews (1950) -- A. L. Sachar: A History of the Jews (1953) -- S. Grayzel: A History of the Jews (1953) -- A. Eban: My People: A History of the JEws (1968) -- Dinur, Golah; -- Dubnow, Weltgesch; -- Graetz, Gesch; -- H.H. Ben-Sasson (ed.): Toledot Am Yisrael, 3 vols. (1969) Zion, quarterly (Heb., 1936- ) ANCIENT PERIOD: -- Bright, Hist -- Kaufmann, Y., Religion -- Neusner, Babylonia -- Noth, Hist Isr -- Olmstead, Hist; -- de Vaux, Anc Isr; -- H. Orlinsky: Ancient Israel (1954) -- J. Pedersen: Israel, Its Life and Culture, 4 vols. (1959) -- H. W. Robinson: The History of Israel. Its Facts and Factors (1964) -- World History of the Jewish People, ser. 1 vol. 1 (1964) -- Alon, Toledot -- Juster, Julfs -- Kaufmann Y., Toledot -- Kittel, Geschich; -- Schuerer, Geschich -- M. Noth: Das System der zwoelf Staemme Israels (1930) -- M. Avi-Yonah: Bi-Ymei Roma u-Vizantiyon (1946) -- idem: Geschichte der Juden im Zeitalter des Talmuds (1962) -- Y. Guttmann: Ha-Sifrut ha-vol. 2, Ha-Avot ve-ha-Shofetim (1967) MIDDLE AGES: -- Roth, Dark Ages; -- I. Abrahams: Jewish Life in the Middle Ages (1932) J. R. Marcus: The Jew in the Medieval World (1938) MODERN PERIOD: -- Elbogen, Century -- M. Raisin: History of the Jews in Modern Times (1949) -- H.M. Sacher: The Course of Modern Jewish History (1958)> (col. 780) Die dummen Religionen warten und warten und warten und warten und werden NIE gescheit von Michael Krebs auf FB - 19.11.2023 - Link Die Hindus warten seit 3700 Jahren auf Kalki. Buddhisten warten seit 2600 Jahren auf Maitreya. Juden warten seit 2500 Jahren auf den Messias. Christen warten seit 2000 Jahren auf die Wiederkehr von Jesus. Die Sunnah wartet seit 1400 Jahren auf den Propheten Isa. Muslime warten seit 1300 Jahren auf einen Messias von der Mohammed-Linie. Die Schiiten warten seit 1080 Jahren auf Mahdi. Die Drusen warten seit 1000 Jahren auf Hamza ibn Ali. Die meisten Religionen nehmen die Idee eines "Retters" an und behaupten, dass die Welt voller Bösartigkeit bleiben wird, bis dieser Retter kommt und sie mit Güte und Gerechtigkeit erfüllt. Vielleicht ist unser Problem auf diesem Planeten, dass die Leute erwarten, dass jemand anderes kommt und ihre Probleme lösen würde, anstatt es selbst zu tun! Richard Dablah Die dummen Religionen warten und warten und warten und warten. Und wer ein "falsches" Buch liest, wird ausgeschlossen! Michael Palomino NIEIMPFEN+IMMER BAR 19.11.2023 |