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KOL NIDRE
The Bible teaches: "Ye shall not steal, neither deal falsely,
neither lie one to another. And ye shall not swear by my name falsely, neither
shalt thou profane the name of thy God: I am the Lord." (Leviticus 19:11-12)
One of the most useful devices provided the Jews to offset
Moses' laws against swearing falsely, is found in the Talmud Book of Nedarim
(Vows), and is put into practice yearly on the Day of Atonement in every
synagogue across the world as the "Kol Nidre" (All Vows Prayer).
The text of the Kol Nidre is found in "The Jewish Encyclopedia"
and published by Funk and Wagnalls Co., The History, Religion, Literature, and
Customs of the Jewish people from the earliest times to the present day, page
539.
This is a typical Talmudic situation: Knowingly, in advance,
every shred of TRUTH is to be cast away, with religious support. A Scriptural
verse of no relevance whatsoever is used for justification.
Christian Americans and non-Christians have been drenched with
propaganda concerning "brotherhood" between Christians, non-Christians and Jews.
Such propaganda could never be effective if THE TRUE NATURE OF TALMUDIC JUDAISM
WERE KNOWN!
KOL NIDRE: It is the prologue of the Day of Atonement services
in the synagogues. It is recited three times by the standing congregation in
concert with chanting rabbis at the alter. After the recital of the "Kol Nidre"
(All Vows) prayer the Day of Atonement religious ceremonies follow immediately.
The Day of Atonement religious observances are the highest holy days of the Jews
and are celebrated as such throughout the world. The official translation into
English of the "Kol Nidre" (All Vows) prayer is as follows:
"ALL VOWS, OBLIGATIONS, OATHS, ANATHEMAS, whether called
'konam,' 'konas,' or by any other name, which we may vow, or swear, or pledge,
or whereby we may be bound, from this Day of Atonement unto the next, (whose
happy coming we await), we do repent. MAY THEY BE DEEMED ABSOLVED, FORGIVEN,
ANNULLED, AND VOID AND MADE OF NO EFFECT; they shall not bind us nor have
power over us. The vow shall not be reckoned vows, the obligations shall not
be obligatory, nor the oaths be oaths." (emphasis added) The implications, inferences and innuendoes of the "Kol Nidre"
(All Vows) prayer are referred to in the Talmud in the Book of Nedarim, 23a-23b
as follows: "And he who desires that none of his vows made during the year shall
be valid, let him stand at the beginning of the year and declare, EVERY VOW
WHICH I MAKE IN THE FUTURE SHALL BE NULL (1). (His vows are then invalid.)
PROVIDING THAT HE REMEMBERS THIS AT THE TIME OF THE VOW." (emphasis in original)
A footnote (1) relates: "(1) This may have provided a support
for the custom of reciting Kol Nidre (a formula for dispensation of vows) prior
to the Evening Service of the Day of Atonement (Ran) ...Though the beginning of
the year (New Year) is mentioned here, the Day of Atonement was probably chosen
on account of its great solemnity. But Kol Nidre as part of the ritual is later
than the Talmud, and, as seen from the following statement of R. Huna b. Hinene,
THE LAW OF REVOCATION IN ADVANCE WAS NOT MADE PUBLIC." (Emphasis in original
text)
The greatest study of the "Kol Nidre" (All Vows) prayer was
made by Theodor Reik, a pupil of the infamous Jewish Dr. Sigmund Freud. The
analysis of the historic, religious and psychological background of the "Kol
Nidre" (All Vows) prayer by Professor Reik presents the Talmud in its true
perspective. This study is contained in "The Ritual, Psycho-Analytical Studies."
In the chapter on the Talmud, page 163, he states: "THE TEXT WAS TO THE EFFECT
THAT ALL OATHS WHICH BELIEVERS TAKE BETWEEN ONE DAY OF ATONEMENT AND THE NEXT
DAY OF ATONEMENT ARE DECLARED INVALID." (emphasis added)
The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia confirms that the "Kol Nidre"
(All Vows) prayer has no spiritual value as might be believed because it is
recited in synagogues on the Day of Atonement as the prologue of the religious
ceremonies which follow it. The SECULAR significance of the "Kol Nidre" (All
Vows) prayer is forcefully indicated by the analysis in Vol. VI, page 441: "The
Kol Nidre HAS NOTHING WHATEVER TO DO WITH THE ACTUAL IDEA OF THE DAY OF
ATONEMENT...it attained to extraordinary solemnity and popularity by reason of
the fact that it was THE FIRST PRAYER RECITED ON THIS HOLIEST OF DAYS."
On the Chicago Illinois Television Station, on the Day of
Atonement in 1992,the announcer said in effect: "Synagogues and temples
throughout the city were crowded yesterday as the 24 hour fast began. As Rabbis
called on the Jewish people TO JOIN THE FAST, TO SOUND THE KOL NIDRE, THE
TRADITIONAL MELODY USED AT THE START OF YOM KIPPUR, AS A GESTURE OF GOOD-WILL."
That Christians accepted this as a true statement, without any
question at all, is amazing. For THE "KOL NIDRE" PRAYER IS A "LICENSE" FOR THE
JEWS TO DECEIVE AND CHEAT CHRISTIANS AND NON-JEWS FOR THE NEXT YEAR, as they
have obtained forgiveness in advance from "their" god to lie, cheat, steal and
deceive.
Therefore, it is clear for all to see, by the Jews own
admission. The Kol Nidre permits the Jews to commit murder, steal, robbery,
lying, child molestation, murder of the unborn, sodomy, false swearing (under
oath). A Jew is free to commit all of the above and many other such acts with
impunity. Every oath a Jew takes whether in a court of law, or before a public
official (whether their hand is on the Holy Bible or not), they can and will lie
to cause harm to Christians and non-Jews. Every Jewish Judge, attorney, court
recorder or Government employee is free to doctor or change official records or
testimony for their benefit and/or to cause harm to Christians or non-Jews, at
any time, at any place on earth.