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Many blacks support murderer of white woman on Charlotte train (JTF video)
Hrvatski Noahid:
--- Quote from: Dovid_2 on September 11, 2025, 09:04:22 AM ---We do not teach this halacha publicly (that there is repentance for murder) in the manner that you have, just as we do not teach in public the halacha that one may kill an open adulterer like Phinehas killed Zimri.
Please be more careful of what you publish in the future.
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Who's we? My rabbis teach it publicly. I am allowed to cite it publicly.
Dovid_2:
--- Quote from: Hrvatski Noahid on September 11, 2025, 09:29:05 AM ---Who's we? My rabbis teach it publicly. I am allowed to cite it publicly.
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https://he.wikipedia.org/wiki/]הלכה_ואין_מורין_כן.
Hopefully you have learned to read Hebrew after all these years.
Hrvatski Noahid:
--- Quote from: Dovid_2 on September 11, 2025, 09:52:24 AM ---https://he.wikipedia.org/wiki/]הלכה_ואין_מורין_כן.
Hopefully you have learned to read Hebrew after all these years.
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I do not read Hebrew and I do not get the details of my Torah law from Wikipedia.
From Seven Gates of Righteous Knowledge by Rabbi Weiner and Dr. Schulman, page 151:
"To repent for an extremely grave sin, such as murder, God forbid, the person should change his name, implying that he is no longer the same person as the one who did the sin, and he should exile himself to another place. It is taught in the Hebrew Bible that exile absolves one from sin, because it chastens a person and causes him to become humble and self-effacing."
From the Divine Code, 2nd edition, page 463:
"But if a murderer accomplishes a complete repentance for all of his actions, his prayers are accepted by God, and there is hope for him that he will be forgiven by God on the Day of Judgment. And it is entirely fitting that he should go to the graveside of the person he killed, and ask the person's soul to forgive him."
I speak fluent Croatian. If you want me to communicate in a language you don't understand, let me know.
Dovid_2:
--- Quote from: Hrvatski Noahid on September 11, 2025, 10:08:32 AM ---And it is entirely fitting that he should go to the graveside of the person he killed, and ask the person's soul to forgive him."
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I have it from the Yeshivah of Rabbeinu Meshulam of Lunel from the 14th century that there is no communication between heaven and the sub-lunar realm -- that means to say, the dead cannot contact the living -- and vice versa.
But of course -- you have the great works of the Geonim Rabbi Weiner and Rabbi Schulman from the 21st century that trumps all ancient Jewish wisdom, so I defer to you, an uncircumcised Croatian for my Torah knowledge.
--- Quote ---I speak fluent Croatian. If you want me to communicate in a language you don't understand, let me know.
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In a cave in the Sinai desert, Moses inscribed some 3800 years ago the Hebrew words "זאת ממשה". This took place as the proto-Croatians were batting their mates on the head, and dragging them back to the cave to produce their next generation of offspring. If I ever feel the need to bat a woman on the head for that purpose (G-D forbid!), I will ask you to teach me the language of your ancestors for that purpose.
Hrvatski Noahid:
--- Quote from: Dovid_2 on September 11, 2025, 10:49:57 AM ---I have it from the Yeshivah of Rabbeinu Meshulam of Lunel from the 14th century that there is no communication between heaven and the sub-lunar realm -- that means to say, the dead cannot contact the living -- and vice versa.
But of course -- you have the great works of the Geonim Rabbi Weiner and Rabbi Schulman from the 21st century that trumps all ancient Jewish wisdom, so I defer to you, an uncircumcised Croatian for my Torah knowledge.
In a cave in the Sinai desert, Moses inscribed some 3800 years ago the Hebrew words "זאת ממשה". This took place as the proto-Croatians were batting their mates on the head, and dragging them back to the cave to produce their next generation of offspring. If I ever feel the need to bat a woman on the head for that purpose (G-D forbid!), I will ask you to teach me the language of your ancestors for that purpose.
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Rambam, Laws of Repentance chapter 2, writes that if the person who one offended passes away, one should go to the deceased person's grave and ask forgiveness. Is Rambam an uncircumcised Croatian?
Your ancestors have the merit of becoming literate before mine. Great. Did you hear the part in the video where Chaim opposes Hebrew in America because the national language is English? My national language is Croatian.
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