Author Topic: The Anti-Zionist, Self-Described Jews, of the Neturei Karta Cult  (Read 1163 times)

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In Christian chat forums and on youtube, anti-Zionist self-proclaimed Christians will sometimes conveniently parade around a loudmouth member of the Neturei Karta Cult, as representing true Jews and Judaism. I believe this is primarily because members of the Neturei Karta Cult self-describe as "orthodox". Though my understanding is limited somewhat to observing the fruit, it wouldn't surprise me that Talmud thumping Orthodox Jews would tend to be in the same camp, as those that Jesus castigated for allowing their "tradition" to make the word of God of none effect, as opposed less orthodox Reform Jews.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neturei_Karta

"Neturei Karta (Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: נָטוֹרֵי קַרְתָּא nāṭōrē qarṯā, literally "Guardians of the City") is a religious group that split from normative Judaism, formally created in Jerusalem, British Mandate of Palestine, in 1938, splitting off from Agudas Yisrael. The Neturei Karta see themselves as the "true Jews", but are viewed as a cult on "the farthest fringes of Judaism" by mainstream Jews.[1] Neturei Karta opposes Zionism and calls for a dismantling of the State of Israel, in the belief that Jews are forbidden to have their own state until the coming of the Jewish Messiah.[2][3] They live in a fashion similar to Haredi communities around the globe.

In Israel some members also pray at affiliated beit midrash, in Jerusalem's Meah Shearim neighborhood and in Ramat Beit Shemesh Bet. Neturei Karta states that no official count of the number of members exists.[4] The Jewish Virtual Library puts their numbers at 5,000,[5] while the Anti-Defamation League estimates that fewer than 100 members of the community take part in anti-Israel activism.[1] Members of Neturei Karta have a long history of extremist statements and support for notable anti-Semites and Islamic extremists.[1]"

"In the United States, the Neturei Karta are led by Moshe Ber Beck of Monsey, New York. They affiliate with the radical branch led by Moshe Hirsch. Beck has courted controversy by meeting with Nation of Islam leader Minister Louis Farrakhan,[21] who has been accused of inciting antisemitism and of describing Judaism as a "gutter religion" (although Farrakhan insists his words were misinterpreted [22]). In addition, after meeting with the representatives from Neturei Karta, Farrakhan indicated he would be more cautious in his choice of words in the future.[23]"

Doesn't it become easier all the time to recognize the anti-Zionist tree by its fruit? In this case their warped doctrine driving them into siding with the Muslim enemies of Israel, whose "messenger" slaughtered innocent Jewish farm boys and their dads and grandpas, and raped their little sisters and moms and pressed them into sexual slavery, followed by stealing the fruit of their labor of generations.
http://www.petewaldo.com/banu_qurayza_massacre.htm

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Re: The Anti-Zionist, Self-Described Jews, of the Neturei Karta Cult
« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2016, 07:47:21 AM »
http://www.thepeoplespeakradio.net/2012/rabbi-yisroel-dovid-weiss/

"Rabbi Weiss often speaks at rallies and conferences in the United States and internationally, criticising Israel and Zionism. In 2001 he attended the UN-organized World Conference against Racism in Durban, South Africa as part of the Islamic Human Rights Commission delegation. During the conference, US and Israeli delegates walked out over an unsuccessful attempt to condemn Israel for racism. In December 2006 Weiss spoke at the International Conference to Review the Global Vision of the Holocaust, held by the Iranian government in Tehran.

During Iranian President Ahmadinejad’s visit to New York this past week, Rabbi Weiss was part of a delegation of Rabbis who met with him. The President along with a distinguished entourage, which included the Iranian Ambassador to the United Nations, warmly received the delegation. Both parties then conferred for approximately one half hour."

"The rabbi praised the President for his understanding the difference between Judaism and Zionism.

“We would like to laud Your Excellency for understanding to differentiate between Judaism and Zionism, between good and evil. Far and few between, understand this fundamental difference, Your Excellency is one of the blessed people who understands the difference between the two” the Rabbi said."