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Q18. Why are Jews hated all over the world?<br />

as it put the interests of one in conflict with the other.<br />

Talmud divides humanity into two - Jews and non-Jews.<br />

Everything on earth is supposed to belong to Jews and<br />

non-Jews own nothing. Non-Jews are supposed to be<br />

worse than animals* and are meant to be exploited as<br />

slaves. Killing or harming non-Jews is condoned. Talmud<br />

also saw the practical side of things. It accepted that fact<br />

that non-Jews were in a majority and Jews did not hold<br />

the titles to everything. For this reason, it codified that if<br />

a Jew coveted the property of a non-Jew, then other Jews<br />

should not compete with him or go to the aid of the non-<br />

Jew.<br />

While this world-view fit perfectly with the original Jewish<br />

businesses of brigandry, kidnapping, slave trade and<br />

prostitution, it put them in direct conflict with non-Jews<br />

who were numerically superior, particularly when Jews<br />

moved out of Palestine and settled all over Mediterranean.<br />

While most Jews followed the Torah, Jewish priests or<br />

rabbis follow the Talmud. (It is Talmudism, not Judaism,<br />

that is the bane of humanity.) Wherever Jews live, the<br />

Jewish rabbis <strong>for</strong>m an underground organization that<br />

controlled Jewish life. In Russia, it was supposed to be<br />

called as the kahal.* Under the orders of the kahal, Jews<br />

are <strong>for</strong>ced to conspire with other Jews. Jewish<br />

businessmen would band together to eliminate non-Jewish<br />

competitors from all profitable trades. Jews would also be<br />

<strong>World</strong> Government Slave Handbook 87

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