Torah Talks Returns – Parasha Vayikra (Leviticus)

I’ve got two Jewish female cohosts.

* Blood sacrifice was a big deal in the ancient world. Have we transcended this? Do you want the Third Temple built so we can offer sacrifices once again?

* This parashah is another example of how Judaism is a lot of work. There’s not a lot of time for lying around and meditating. The more religious the Jew, the more busy they are and the less likely they are to take time for hobbies. Jews are intense action-oriented people.

* Lev. 4:3. “If the anointed Kohen will sin, bringing guilt upon the people…” How much guilt have Jewish leaders brought on ordinary Jews who aren’t agitating for more gangster rap, pornography, miscegenation, hate speech laws, non-white immigration, more rights and benefits for minorities such as blacks, sodomites and trannies at the expense of the white majority?

* Lev. 4:13. “If the entire assembly of Israel shall err…” Every major Jewish group pushes for immigration amnesty. There’s never been a surplus of Jewish leaders fighting on the side of the white majority. Instead, they’re always pushing for multiracialism, multiculturalism, and a more divided West and Middle East. If what is good for the Jewish state of Israel is for Arabs to be at each other throats, then isn’t what is good for Israel bad for the Middle East and vice versa? So, in some instances, what is good for the Jews is bad for the goyim? Do we need to atone and how?

* If Israel is the Jewish state, does that make all Jewish institutions and synagogues around the world targets for those unhappy with the Jewish state? In the real world, that’s how things work out. There’s always increased security at synagogues around the world whenever Israel goes to war and an increased threat to individual Jews as they go about their lives.

There’s been no bigger critic of Jews than William Pierce and even he said that 999 Jews out of a thousand are no threat. It’s that exceptional and energetic radical Jew who poses a threat.

* I’m struck by how ordered and hierarchical is life as pictured by this Torah portion. It’s not like today’s Western world where everyone is free to choose his identity, sexual and otherwise.

* The Torah has no illusions about human nature. People are going to sin. They need a path back to God.

* “As I look ahead, I am filled with foreboding. Like the Roman, I seem to see “the River Tiber foaming with much blood”. That tragic and intractable phenomenon which we watch with horror on the other side of the Atlantic but which there is interwoven with the history and existence of the States itself, is coming upon us here by our own volition and our own neglect. Indeed, it has all but come. In numerical terms, it will be of American proportions long before the end of the century. Only resolute and urgent action will avert it even now. Whether there will be the public will to demand and obtain that action, I do not know. All I know is that to see, and not to speak, would be the great betrayal.”

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From the chat room:

One Man’s Chorus: Both girls are hot. Luke’s in heaven.

ThatWeirdPlaceInYT So nice to see Luke beaming with joy

Put the girls’ videos front and center. We do not want to look up your nose, Luke.

These girls are soooo cute.

For the good of the Race and the Tribe, they should make lots of babies.

Move to Minnesota.

Hot girls can really light up a room.

Look at that smile!

Age appropriate women just do not smile like that.

Those eyes! That mouth!

Age appropriate women never laugh.

Men are attracted to fertile young pretty white women.

Luke, being a socialist in 1950 not at all the same as being a communist.

Talk about the Torah Corral.

A Jew without a rebbe is like nitroglycerin without a stabilizing agent.

Jews are not passionate. At least Jewish women never were with me.

About Luke Ford

I've written five books (see Amazon.com). My work has been covered in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and on 60 Minutes. I teach Alexander Technique in Beverly Hills (Alexander90210.com).
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