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April 26, 2025 - Dennis Prager Show
03:28
The Solution to Antisemitism
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The solution to anti-Semitism, to Jew hatred, is the same as the cause of Jew hatred, in my opinion.
So listen to this.
This will fascinate you.
The second holiest work in Judaism is the Talmud.
It's written by rabbis about 1800 years ago.
And it's a gigantic work.
It's the size of the Encyclopedia Britannica.
And the rabbis asked, in it, about 2,000 years ago, what's the cause of Jew hatred?
And they answered with a pun on Hebrew words.
And you'll get it because you won't know what the words mean, but you'll hear how similar the sound is.
Sinai and sin-ah.
Sinai is Sinai, Mount Sinai, where the Jews got the Ten Commandments.
Traditionally believed where they got the Torah, but certainly the Ten Commandments.
That's Sinai.
Sin-ah is hatred.
The rabbi's play on words was the Sin-ah comes from Sinai.
The hatred comes from Mount Sinai, which I believe the Jews have...
The Jews disrupted the whole world with the concept of judging God, a morally demanding God who is invisible, etc.
So this was how the hatred began.
My insight is that that is how the hatred can end.
Sinai, Mount Sinai, The more people who embrace the Ten Commandments, as written in the Bible,
and believe that the God who revealed himself first to the Jews gave these Ten Commandments, the world lives by them, Jew hatred will subside.
Jews have missed the boat.
In not spreading the Ten Commandments.
Religious Jews don't spread much, except for one group called Chabad.
And secular Jews spread secular religions.
Feminism, environmentalism, Marxism, socialism, communism, egalitarianism, you name the ism.
All of those, in any event, end up anti-Semitic.
The left and the Islamic world, not all Muslims, but the Islamic world, are the most anti-Semitic places on earth today.
So if Jews had done a better job spreading the Ten Commandments, I think there would have been less anti-Semitism.
But I don't blame Jews for anti-Semitism.
That's a little sick.
It's like blaming blacks for racism.
Or for slavery.
Nevertheless, it doesn't mean the Jews can't do anything about it.
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