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'Biblical myths about prophets, kings, and kingdoms that never existed'
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Al-Hayat anti-Judaism slur slammed

Simon Wiesenthal Center denounces Arab commentators for alleging in column that Jews 'invented a religion to steal a land from its owners'. Jewish group: Apparently, 3,000 year-old Torah no longer respected in eyes of Israel-haters

The Simon Wiesenthal Center is denouncing a respected Arab writer for alleging in a column in the London-based al-Hayat newspaper that Jews “invented a religion to steal a land from its owners” and urging readers to learn to differentiate between the true prophets of the Koran and the false ones in the Jewish Torah.

 

“We now have to deal with a new theological front in the war against Israel, one that denigrates the ancient religion of Judaism,” charged Rabbi Abraham Cooper, associate dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, a leading Jewish human Rights NGO.

 

“Apparently, the 3,000 year-old Torah is no longer to be respected in the eyes of Israel-haters, despite the fact that its writings inspired both Christianity and Islam.”

 

Jihad al-Khazen alleged in al-Hayat that "any history student in any major Western university will learn that Jewish history is only an amalgamation of biblical myths about prophets, kings, and kingdoms that never existed.”

 

“Al-Khazen’s remarks are reminiscent of Nation of Islam Leader Louis Farrakhan’s infamous labeling of Judaism as a ‘gutter religion,’” said Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein, director of interfaith affairs for the Simon Wiesenthal Center.

 

“In Farrakhan’s case, everyone understood it to be unvarnished hatred of Jews. Al-Khazen, on the other hand, asserts that archeology supports his claims, apparently blissfully unaware of how unfounded his approach is,” he added.

 

The Wiesenthal Center official invited al-Khazen to visit historical sites in the Holy Land with them.

 

“He will find the archeological connections between the Jewish people and the Land overwhelming and undeniable. A good place to start will be by sifting through the truckloads of earth removed illegally by the Waqf from the Temple Mount and then dumped. It has yielded priceless treasures dating back to the time of the First Temple Jewish prophet, Jeremiah,” Rabbi Adlerstein concluded.

 

 


פרסום ראשון: 01.01.11, 08:31
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