The Hanukkah Hoax
Hanukkah Hoax: an excerpt from Hoffman's new book
Thursday, December 06, 2007
I did not plan on issuing any part of my forthcoming book in advance of its publication, but in gratitude to the incredibly generous persons whose donations have made the writing of my book possible, I offer this snippet from the chapter on Judaism's holidays.
My book is about 95% complete, not including proof-reading and indexing. The problem is, every time I get ready to declare that it's finished and I start packing up twenty years worth of archives, I come across data that is so indispensable that I can't ignore it. For example, recently I discovered a rabbinic curse on Poland. This is almost completely unknown. It is only discussed in texts intended for Talmidim. It has never (to my knowledge) been published in a gentile book or periodical. I discovered that the rabbis take credit for the tripartite partition of Poland, beginning in 1795, which, save for a brief restitution under Napoleon, continued until 1918. The details will be in my book.
My Judaism archive is an immense expanse and contains a major portion of the scholarly effort of my whole life's work. It is so extensive it could form the basis for a multi-volume encyclopedia on Judaism. Trying to decide what to include and what to exclude in one volume is probably my most difficult task, in addition to raising funds for a proper printing in hard cover with all pages intact.
If you have not yet contributed to this project and would like to help ensure that we can afford to publish the book with all pages intact as I have written it, with no information condensed or deleted, donation details are the end of the excerpt below. Thank you.

THE HANUKKAH HOAX
by Michael A. Hoffman II
Hanukkah is a Talmudic holiday that is observed cursorily in the Israeli state and celebrated in the United States as competition for Christmas, and in order to symbolically assert the supremacy of "Klal Yisroel" (the Judaic people) over the rest of humanity.
During Christmas, 2006, this writer was in San Francisco visiting relatives. I walked to Union Square in downtown, searching for a uniquely Christian Christmas symbol on municipal property (a "Christmas" tree does not qualify, since it is also sacred to the pre-Christian peoples of Europe in the form of the yule tree). Specifically, I was looking for a nativity scene depicting the Holy Family: Jesus, Mary and Joseph. What I found instead was the obligatory illuminated tree of green, and an enormous menorah set up on Union Square by Chabad-Lubavitch, the rabbinic devil-worshipping sect who venerate the goddess Shekhinah.
The shoppers and pagans had their tree; the rabbis had their menorah, and the Holy Family had nothing. This in a "Christian" country ruled by a "Christian" president. What a hoax, like Hanukkah itself, which departs from the Biblical Apocrypha's Book of Maccabees with a ridiculous Talmudic fable of a lamp filled with oil that burns for eight days.
Okay, so it's ridiculous, so what. Plenty of Christian beliefs are equally ridiculous in the eyes of non-Christians. That may be true, but there is one crucial distinction: true Christians don't worship themselves, while the religion of Judaism is predicated upon self-worship.
The secret of Hanukkah was disclosed by Rabbi Levi Isaac ben Meir of Berdichev (known as "the Kedushat Levi" after his eponymous treatise), an important eighteenth century halachic authority, who revealed the fact that lighting the Hanukkah menorah does not commemorate the victory of the Biblical Maccabees. The arcane traditional doctrine of Chazal ("the [rabbinic] sages of blessed memory") concerning Hanukkah is that it actually signifies God’s "delight in the Jewish people" themselves, and their vainglorious celebrations. God provided eight days of oil not as a means of facilitating a victory or of guaranteeing the successful completion of a sacred duty, but rather as a sign (halacha osah mitzvah), of His continuing adoration of the Judaic people, which all the rest of us are supposed to emulate, as we in fact do, whenever we allow a menorah to be erected where a nativity scene is banned.
The Hanukkah menorah is the symbol of the supreme position which the Holy Judaic People occupy in God's eyes. It is not a symbol of a Biblical occurrence. Like all man-made Talmudic traditions intended for self-glorification, Hanukkah has evolved over the centuries into what it is today, another flagrant example of Judaism's complete departure from Biblical texts and verities. It represents the victory not of the Maccabees over the pagans, but of the selective memory of the rabbis over history. This mendacity is the essence of the Talmudic mentality.
Christmas is the story of the incarnation of the Savior of mankind, offering salvation and peace on earth to all men of good will. Hanukkah is an enduring commitment to the dark racial and religious conceit of the rabbinic and Zionist Judaics, disguised as holiday light and cheer for all; as such it is a kind of abbreviation for and summation of the high hoax that is the religion of Judaism itself.
The preceding has been excerpted from "Judaism Discovered" by Michael A. Hoffman II, to be published by Independent History and Research.
http://tinyurl.com/2k5ttw
Thursday, December 06, 2007
I did not plan on issuing any part of my forthcoming book in advance of its publication, but in gratitude to the incredibly generous persons whose donations have made the writing of my book possible, I offer this snippet from the chapter on Judaism's holidays.
My book is about 95% complete, not including proof-reading and indexing. The problem is, every time I get ready to declare that it's finished and I start packing up twenty years worth of archives, I come across data that is so indispensable that I can't ignore it. For example, recently I discovered a rabbinic curse on Poland. This is almost completely unknown. It is only discussed in texts intended for Talmidim. It has never (to my knowledge) been published in a gentile book or periodical. I discovered that the rabbis take credit for the tripartite partition of Poland, beginning in 1795, which, save for a brief restitution under Napoleon, continued until 1918. The details will be in my book.
My Judaism archive is an immense expanse and contains a major portion of the scholarly effort of my whole life's work. It is so extensive it could form the basis for a multi-volume encyclopedia on Judaism. Trying to decide what to include and what to exclude in one volume is probably my most difficult task, in addition to raising funds for a proper printing in hard cover with all pages intact.
If you have not yet contributed to this project and would like to help ensure that we can afford to publish the book with all pages intact as I have written it, with no information condensed or deleted, donation details are the end of the excerpt below. Thank you.

THE HANUKKAH HOAX
by Michael A. Hoffman II
Hanukkah is a Talmudic holiday that is observed cursorily in the Israeli state and celebrated in the United States as competition for Christmas, and in order to symbolically assert the supremacy of "Klal Yisroel" (the Judaic people) over the rest of humanity.
During Christmas, 2006, this writer was in San Francisco visiting relatives. I walked to Union Square in downtown, searching for a uniquely Christian Christmas symbol on municipal property (a "Christmas" tree does not qualify, since it is also sacred to the pre-Christian peoples of Europe in the form of the yule tree). Specifically, I was looking for a nativity scene depicting the Holy Family: Jesus, Mary and Joseph. What I found instead was the obligatory illuminated tree of green, and an enormous menorah set up on Union Square by Chabad-Lubavitch, the rabbinic devil-worshipping sect who venerate the goddess Shekhinah.
The shoppers and pagans had their tree; the rabbis had their menorah, and the Holy Family had nothing. This in a "Christian" country ruled by a "Christian" president. What a hoax, like Hanukkah itself, which departs from the Biblical Apocrypha's Book of Maccabees with a ridiculous Talmudic fable of a lamp filled with oil that burns for eight days.
Okay, so it's ridiculous, so what. Plenty of Christian beliefs are equally ridiculous in the eyes of non-Christians. That may be true, but there is one crucial distinction: true Christians don't worship themselves, while the religion of Judaism is predicated upon self-worship.
The secret of Hanukkah was disclosed by Rabbi Levi Isaac ben Meir of Berdichev (known as "the Kedushat Levi" after his eponymous treatise), an important eighteenth century halachic authority, who revealed the fact that lighting the Hanukkah menorah does not commemorate the victory of the Biblical Maccabees. The arcane traditional doctrine of Chazal ("the [rabbinic] sages of blessed memory") concerning Hanukkah is that it actually signifies God’s "delight in the Jewish people" themselves, and their vainglorious celebrations. God provided eight days of oil not as a means of facilitating a victory or of guaranteeing the successful completion of a sacred duty, but rather as a sign (halacha osah mitzvah), of His continuing adoration of the Judaic people, which all the rest of us are supposed to emulate, as we in fact do, whenever we allow a menorah to be erected where a nativity scene is banned.
The Hanukkah menorah is the symbol of the supreme position which the Holy Judaic People occupy in God's eyes. It is not a symbol of a Biblical occurrence. Like all man-made Talmudic traditions intended for self-glorification, Hanukkah has evolved over the centuries into what it is today, another flagrant example of Judaism's complete departure from Biblical texts and verities. It represents the victory not of the Maccabees over the pagans, but of the selective memory of the rabbis over history. This mendacity is the essence of the Talmudic mentality.
Christmas is the story of the incarnation of the Savior of mankind, offering salvation and peace on earth to all men of good will. Hanukkah is an enduring commitment to the dark racial and religious conceit of the rabbinic and Zionist Judaics, disguised as holiday light and cheer for all; as such it is a kind of abbreviation for and summation of the high hoax that is the religion of Judaism itself.
The preceding has been excerpted from "Judaism Discovered" by Michael A. Hoffman II, to be published by Independent History and Research.
http://tinyurl.com/2k5ttw
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