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Thursday, July 16, 2015

Yiddishe Mamzeirim - Neturei Karta Savages Supporting Terrorists and Murderers on Al-Quds Day


Speech by Rosh Ha'mamzerim Joseph Kohn, Yemach Shmo V'zicroh, of Neturei Karta International [www.nkusa.org] at the International Al-Quds Day Rally, Jul. 10, 2015, in Huston, Texas

Monday, December 22, 2014

Neturei Karta Savages, depict Chareidi IDF as Hellinists

 The Neturei Karta snakes, have launched a fierce attack against Chareidi IDF soldiers in honor of Chanukah.

This time, posters distributed throughout Chareidi neighborhoods in Jerusalem present the soldiers as the "Hellenists of our generation" - the enemy in the traditional Channukah story who attempted to sway that period's Jews from their Judaism.

The graphic sign features a cartoon depicting a Chareidi soldier with his face distorted into a pig's and sitting on the back of an elephant as the troops of Antiochus (Alexander the Great - villain of Channukah story - ed.) march chasing Chareidi children.

At the top of the sign, is a group of Charedi soldiers chanting. "Torah is not kosher, no no, we do not have tzniut (modesty), no no, that licentiousness is our company and the sword is our pride, it is our hope to help our government campaign to introduce Hellenism to our generation, and we have no part in the God of our fathers."

"Who are Hellenists at this time?" the caption in the center reads. "Every child knows: these hardakim (pejorative term combining word for 'vermin' and Chareidi - ed.).  

At the bottom of the sign is a caption in the spirit of the "Al HaNissim" traditional blessing for Chanukah on miracles.

"When the conviction was given on your people Israel to forget Your Torah and break Your Laws and Your Will [. . .] within a fence around fences is a garden of roses."

The phrase "fence around fences," a term in Jewish law for additional stringiness and oftentimes practical laws placed to prevent the Jewish people from breaking fundamental principles (e.g. Shabbat) over centuries of changes in Jewish law, is meant to symbolize the Chareidi community's struggle to keep separate from "bad influences." 


Ironically, the Chofetz Chaim - the Rabbi known for his works on improper speech and slander - is featured on one corner of the poster. 

It is important to note that the Chofetz Chaim particularly condemned poor speech about a particular religious or social group within Judaism.

Posters inciting hatred against Chareidi IDF soldiers have become common in Chareidi neighborhoods in Jerusalem and elsewhere over the past year.  

In recent months, the IDF has confirmed that officers and soldiers living in Cidi - have been subject to physical and verbal abuse

Recently, Arutz Sheva exposed a particularly shocking and similar campaign in which Chareidi soldiers were literally portrayed as pigs just a month or so after dozens gave their lives in Operation Protective Edge.

The offensive cartoon was even gleefully shared by Hamas.

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Neturei Karta Animals Menachem Aval The Family of the Arab that Hung Himself

Despite the fact that the Ministry of Health stated that the autopsy on Egged bus driver Yousef Hassan Al-Ramoni showed that he hung himself, and that there were no findings that indicated the involvement of any external agent in the act of hanging, nevertheless, the Palestinians blamed Israel for his death, and used it as an opportunity to riot, and attack Jews.

The fact that Jews were hurt in these riots meant nothing to the Neturei Karta animals. Instead, they chose to pay their respects to the Palestinian family who hung himself. This by the way, encourages Arabs to riot and blame normal deaths on Jews!

This is the family who claimed that “he was lynched”. 

Arab media  called him a “martyr who was murdered by Jews”, and by visiting them, these Jewish beasts are in fact bolstering this ludicrous statement!

It goes without saying that this was done less than 24 hours after the Har Nof Massacre, when two Palestinian terrorists murdered five people in a Har Nof Shul- including the four Kedoshim as well as one Druze hero police officer who risked his life trying to eliminate the terrorists.
Yemach Shmom V'zichrom 

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Neturei Karta Savages, donate Ambulance to the Gaza Strip!

A group of Hasidic Jews announced that they donated an ambulance to people of the Gaza Strip, according to a statement released by Neturei Karta International.

The Gaza Strip rescue services received a special donation. A state of the art ambulance fitted and equipped with the best medical equipment worth millions of dollars donated by members of the extremist organization Neturei Karta. The Hasidic Jews of Neturei Karta vehemently oppose Zionism and the State of Israel.

“Donated to the Palestinian people by world Jews who oppose Zionism,” a statement on the ambulance reads.

At a ceremony held in the Gaza Strip, representatives of Neturei Karta were invited in order to pose for pictures with their new ambulance and to meet with Hamas leaders.

“We want to help the children of Gaza, who are under attack by the Israeli enemy for no reason. We also want to improve the relationship between Jews and Arabs, and to tell Gaza civilians that there is a fundamental difference between Judaism and the Zionist movement,” a Neturei Karta official said.

“Jews are compassionate people while the Zionists love to kill innocent women and children,” the official also said.

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Neturei Karta guy charged with Spying for Iran, said he would kill a zionist!



A haredi man from the anti-Zionist Naturei Karta sect was charged Thursday with allegedly making contact with Iranian representatives abroad with the intention of passing them sensitive information about Israel.
The Jerusalem District Attorney’s Office filed the indictment with the Jerusalem District Court on charges of intent to commit treason and contacting a foreign agent.
There had previously been a media blackout on the case and a gag order remains on the haredi man’s identity.
At an unknown date, the man, 47, decided to make contact with the Iranian government in order to collect intelligence on Israel and send it to them, the indictment alleged.
In order to do this, he went online to check where he could approach an Iranian embassy, said the indictment.
The indictment said that in January 2011, he flew to Berlin and two days after arriving, approached the embassy to tell the Iranians that he was an Israeli and wanted to speak to them. At the time he was clothed in his regular haredi dresswear, including black and white clothes, and tzizit (ritual undergarments).
Next, he met Hagi Baba and two others, said the indictment.
According to the indictment, he told Baba that he was against the Jewish state, wanted the state to be taken over by non-jews, was ready to provide them intelligence and was even ready to “kill a Zionist,” if necessary.
The Shin Bet General Security Services and the Israel Police simultaneously announced their prior arrest of the defendant.
According to the Shin Bet, the man was arrested in July, two years after he traveled from Israel to Berlin, Germany in 2011, where he made his way to the Iranian embassy, and reportedly told officials there that he was willing to help gather intelligence for the regime from Israel.
The Shin Bet said Thursday that after returning to Israel he kept up his connection with the Iranian officials through an email account that he would use from public internet cafes and through phone calls made from public phones near his place of residence in Jerusalem.
The Shin Bet said that under questioning the man confessed that he worked “out of a hatred for the state of Israel and in exchange for financial compensation.”
A fringe ultra-Orthodox sect established in Jerusalem in 1938, Neturei Karta (Aramaic for “Guardians of the City”) believes Israel can be reestablished only after the coming of the Messiah. The group therefore rejects Zionism and opposes the existence of the State of Israel.
Members of the sect in Israel and the US are known to burn the Israeli flag and have sent representatives to attend conferences in Iran in the past.
Last year, Arabic media reported that members of the sect met with Hezbollah officials in Beirut.

Content is provided courtesy of the Jerusalem Post

Friday, August 12, 2011

Crazy Chassidim (Neturei Karta) Curse Harav Hagoen Ahron Leib Shteinman




Radical Extremist Chassidim from the Neturei Karta group Protest and Shout Yemach Shmo Against Hagaon Rav Aharon Leib Shteinman in Williamsburg on Tisha B'av Tuesday, August 9 2011 at Walabout St. coner Badford Ave. Where Rav Shteinman's Shiur was Broadcast live from Israel, a yearly event coordinated by the Chofetz Chaim Heritage Foundation 
Notice people walking by and not saying a word in protest...
Also notice, that these savages bring their little innocent children to help curse one of the leaders of Klall Yisroel!

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Israel is Fighting for its very existence, yet these bastards hug the Hitler of the Middle East

Canadian Rabbi Yeshaye Rosenberg (R) smiles at Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad during a meeting with guests of the International Conference on Global Alliance Against Terrorism, in Tehran May 15, 2011. REUTERS/Raheb Homavandi

U.S. Rabbi Yisroel Dovid Weiss, of the organisation Jews United Against Zionism (front L), speaks with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad during a meeting with guests of the International Conference on Global Alliance Against Terrorism, in Tehran May 15, 2011.  REUTERS/Raheb Homavand


U.S. Rabbi Yisroel Dovid Weiss (R), of the organisation Jews United Against Zionism, speaks during a meeting with guests of the International conference on Global Alliance against Terrorism, as Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (L) listens in Tehran May 15, 2011. REUTERS/Raheb Homavandi
U.S. Rabbi Yisroel Dovid Weiss, of the organisation Jews United Against Zionism (front L), speaks with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad during a meeting with guests of the International Conference on Global Alliance Against Terrorism, in Tehran May 15, 2011.  REUTERS/Raheb Homavand