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B’Man’s Sabbath Watch: Sephardi chief Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu

Posted by BuelahMan on April 6, 2008

Jonathon Turley had a post this week regarding this “Rabbi”. Now, I don’t know about you, but as a “Christian”, do you feel that this guy is correct? If so, does that mean that as a Christian that you, too, feel that for every Christian killed, one thousand Muslims should be killed?

Contrarily, do Jews have funny math for Christians? Say, for every Jew killed, that 100 Christians should die?

How does the math work and explain to me how and why I should believe that Christ would agree with any of it?

Math Madness: Leading Rabbi Says Every Jewish Life is Worth 1000 Arab Lives

Former Sephardi chief Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu used the one month anniversary of the massacre at Mercaz Harav rabbinical seminary by offering his own unique take on the value of a human life: insisting that the life of a single Jew should be re-paid by 1000 Arab lives. He clearly explained that this was not just him talking, it was the “revenge” ordained by God.

Eliyahu told the crowd: “Even when we seek revenge, it is important to make one thing clear – the life of one yeshiva boy is worth more than the lives of 1,000 Arabs . . . The Talmud states that if gentiles rob Israel of silver they will pay it back in gold, and all that is taken will be paid back in folds, but in cases like these there is nothing to pay back, since as I said – the life of one yeshiva boy is worth more than the lives of 1,000 Arabs.” He also sought to establish a life-to-yeshiva ratio: calling on the government to decree that for every life lost in the attack another yeshiva and community will be built.

If nothing else, Eliyahu seems to have finally bridged a gap with Islamic extremists and shown some shared hateful principles, click here.

It seems that moderates on both sides have much work to do.

For the full story, click here.

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