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October 18, 2005 Clip No. 893

Ramadan 2005 TV Shows - Al-Shatat: A Sermon in a Synagogue during WWII

The following is a scene from the Syrian-produced TV series Al-Shatat. Al-Shatat was first aired on Hizbullah's Al-Manar TV during the month of Ramadan 2003, and then on two Iranian channels during Ramadan 2004. Al-Mamnou' TV, a new Jordanian channel, is airing Al-Shatat during Ramadan 2005.

In this scene, a rabbi delivers a sermon in a European synagogue during WWII.

Rabbi: The Talmud also says that the flesh of non-Jews is the flesh of asses, and their seed is the seed of dumb beasts. While the Jews were purified at Mount Sinai, the defilement clings to the offspring of foreigners unto the third generation. This is why God instructed us to annihilate all non-Jews, saying: "Kill the best from among those who are not Israelis. And if you see a man from the other nations on the verge of death, do not save him. Saving him is a great crime against God, who abhors preserving the life of one of these pagan beasts."

Oh believers who adhere to God, you may ask wjy did God create these beasts, namely the non-Jews, in human form? The answer is simple: So they would be worthy of serving the Jews, for whom the world was created, because it is not fitting for a prince to be served day and night by a beast in its bestial form. Not at all.

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