Wednesday, June 14, 2006

New York State Resumes Permission for Molestation of Baby Boys by Homo Rabbis

Judaic Child Molestation Legal Again in New York

[Hoffman's letter to the editor of the Albany Times-Union follows this report]

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Rabbis, state sign health rules

Safety protocols agreed to for ultra-Orthodox Jewish circumcision ritual  

By Anne Miller
Albany (NY) Times-Union | June 13, 2006

ALBANY -- It was one of the more unusual public policy negotiations: Yiddish-speaking rabbis venturing to Albany for months on Sunday nights to talk with the state's Catholic health commissioner about a controversial circumcision ritual.

They brushed up on science journals. She read the Talmud.

In the end, Commissioner Antonia Novello, in pink suit and gold jewelry, and a sea of men with long beards, black suits and hats signed a new protocol Monday that attempts to respect both an ultra-Orthodox Jewish ritual and public health concerns.

The agreement capped a sensitive controversy that went to the heart of the separation of church and state. "To be able to represent the religious freedom and the public health -- it might not be the most perfect protocol in the world, but before this, we had nothing," Novello said.

The protocols are aimed at preventing the spread of herpes through the practice of metzizah b'peh, in which the circumcision wound is ritually cleaned by sucking out the blood and spitting it out. The policies stem from seven cases of neonatal herpes connected to the ritual. They included one child who suffered severe brain injury from the virus and another who died.

Last year, the city's health commissioner, Dr. Thomas Frieden, pushed to halt the practice. Jewish religious leaders lambasted the city for trying to halt a centuries-old practice, while the city came under fire from those who accused it of pandering to a small group at the expense of public safety.

By January, prominent rabbis had sought help from a higher power -- the state Department of Health. Rabbis and Novello lauded the protocols Monday as a landmark step toward meshing religious and public health needs. "These are our children," said Robert Simins, an attorney and spokesman for the Orthodox community. "We would want to know if anything could hurt them." Jewish law concerning circumcision, culled from the book of Genesis and the Talmud, the compendium of Jewish law and tradition, requires that all boys be circumcised eight days after their birth by a mohel, a man trained in the ritual.

In some Orthodox communities, the wound is quickly sucked clean. The new state guidelines require mohels, or anyone performing metzizah b'peh, to sanitize their hands like a surgeon, removing all jewelry, cleaning their nails under running water and washing their hands for up to six minutes with antimicrobial soap or an alcohol-based hand scrub. The person performing metzizah b'peh also must clean his mouth with a sterile alcohol wipe and, no more than five minutes before it, rinse for at least 30 seconds with a mouthwash that contains 25 percent alcohol.

The circumcised area must be covered with antibiotic ointment and sterile gauze after the procedure. In addition to the rabbinical policies, the state Health Department also added neonatal herpes to the list of diseases health care workers are required to report to state officials. In adults, herpes is common -- almost 80 percent carry the oral form of the disease, according to the state Health Department.

It is far less common, and potentially more dangerous, in children and babies. If a baby who underwent metzizah b'peh does contract herpes, the mohel, the infant's parents and health care workers will be tested.

If the mohel has the same viral strain as the baby, the mohel will be barred from conducting any future circumcisions.

The detailed policy was hammered out over monthly meetings on Sunday nights out of respect for the Jewish Sabbath, with rabbis traveling between Albany and New York City, and occasionally phoning from Israel.

Novello said she read the Talmud and the writings of the rabbi and philosopher Maimonides.

The Jewish leaders said they read more scientific journals then they could count. Novello said she treated the rabbis with the same respect she would treat Catholic cardinals. The rabbis, in turn, seemed charmed and entertained by the woman who called them "my rabbis" and greeted them with a hearty Hebrew "Shalom."

Novello suggested each rabbi sign the protocol, even those who didn't attend the meetings, so they could tell their congregations that they signed on like everyone else.

Rabbi David Niederman, the executive director of the United Jewish Organizations of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and a member of the Central Rabbinical Congress of the USA and Canada, said the issue wasn't about a lack of understanding, but about "not appreciating. People, even those who aren't Jewish, should appreciate the fact that this is a religion that's been around for thousands of years."

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Letter to the Editor, Albany Times Union

Re: "Rabbis, state sign health rules"

Why do you use the euphemism: "the wound is sucked clean"? It is the infant's penis that is sucked by these sick rabbinic child molesters. Now this heinous predation is legal in New York once again. No other religion on earth commands the awful power to persuade a government to approve, and even create “health rules” for homosexual molestation of helpless infant boys by a “mohel.” It boggles the mind, the extent to which the United States of America has gone from being an upright Biblical Republic to a foul Talmudic sewer.

Sincerely, Michael A. Hoffman II

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I was so outraged by this sick agreement by the Health Commissioner I wrote a letter to the editor. And I made sure to address Rabbi Niederman's comment that it's about "appreciation for a religion that is very old and has existed for thousands of years." Sorry Rabbi but I can't appreciate a doctor sucking the blood off an infant's penis. And if thousands of years of religious rituals is protocol for State approval then why don't they just sign off on human sacrifice? Maybe because that is already practiced(and protected)by the secret cults with facades of charitable organizations.

Sally Rubis said...

Okay, so now that I've regained some sense of calm, I'll give a hearty ditto to the remarks of anonymous--then begin finding addresses to write to the Health Commissioner, to the news print folks, to the Rabbi in question who has a web-site going strong even as I post-with the photo of a baby as an intro... to Oprah, who toutes herself as thoroughly exposing sexual abuse of children, to the so-called Christians like Hagee, Robertson, etc -- also to the Senate and the House of Representatives. No Christian should be surprised that those of the Pharisaic bent conduct themselves in such a twisted manner--being tuned in to spiritual darkness, incapable of experiencing a circumcision of the heart, which the prophets of old exhorted. Also from a Christian perspective (omitting the criminal actions of the Rabbi) Acts 14-15 clears up the debate on circumcision nicely--since it was the Pharisees who insisted that the heathens Paul was administering unto must be circumcised-or so 'they' said. After the shock of reading this Rabbinical information wore off some I pondered just how steeped in twisted thinking these babies are faced with year in year out-that is those babies who survive the evil practice of metzizah bi peh. The Rabbi was a baby once, going from his cradle to the irrational existence of Talmudic insanity. It is my sincere hope that the Talmud will be opened up more and more to public examination, and that we, as a Christian people, will dodge the bats flying up from out of this hellish cult, once and for all standing as a witness: No Judeo/Christian ethic exists. Black is not white, no matter how much they drum beat this lie. Light dispells darkness, thank you for bringing your knowledge of this report to my eyes. And it will be by my taking the time and effort to write my several letters that I'll be able to close my eyes and sleep without being haunted by the fact that demons exist in our world, and that they are carrying the day in America. Also, I'm writing the Natinal Geographic channel, and the History channel, since of late they have droned the Gospel of Judas, and other Christ defaming topics -- they need to be asked to expose this Talmudic practice to the world, or completely boycotted.

Anonymous said...

Here is a shout out to any Christians out there, or anyone who is appauled by this report. The address of the National Geographic Society 1145 17th Street, N.S. Washington D.C. 20036-4688 (if you write to request the practice of metzizah bi peh, being a subject for public television information ). New York Department of Health address: Corning Tower Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12237 (to convery your distress over condoning criminal behavior.) The Health Commissioner Antonia Novello knows better - she's a Board Certified Pediatrician along with a string of other offical titles.
Times Union address: News Plaza Box 15000 Albany, NY 12212 - they may not print your letter, but they will certainly make note of your concern. Govenor Pataki appointed this Novello person, who sanctions this practice as being legal-- Gov. Pataki State Capitol Albany, NY 12224. Lieutenant Govenor Mary O Donohue - State Capitol Albany, NY 1224-0341 She is on this team.
Their is no Biblical basis (only a cult basis)for the practice of drawing blood to remove impurities by hand, and no basis, (except based in a cult) to practice metzizah bi peh, which is what Rabbi Yitzchok practices. E-mail the History channel and request their conventional address if you want to write them asking for a program explaining this ancient practice in detail for the entire world to witness. It is high time all that is hidden is uncovered. This would be disturbing enough if the world recognized this act as that of an evil cult, but when our officals put a stamp of approval on such criminal actions - then those of us with our sanity intact are left to stagger with the reality of these black times.

Anonymous said...

How far back do these rabbis want society to revert? Since their rituals are thousands of years old? In my opinion the cutting of an infant's foreskin is barbaric but this is just sick and insane that it is legal to suck the infant's bloody penis. What a "sacred ritual" this is. And thanks to the Health Commisioner in N.Y. our society has been thrust further back into hedonistic rituals of unmistakalbe paganism with its irrestible lure: the "eternal pagan psychodrama", to use the phenomenon James Shelby Downard had coined. Shame on the Health Commisioner of N.Y.

Anonymous said...

I do not believe Commisioner Antonia Novello is Catholic. She succumbed to a religion more powerful than her and legalized fellatio on infants. Miss Novello you are a disgrace to sane people everywhere. To know you represent health in the state where my sister lives is very troubling to me.

Anonymous said...

I finally got a response regarding when the respones to this article will be published and they totally ignored my question in a variety of ways; "we get hundreds of letters and not all of them can be published". No really? Then "we consider local responses before those who are not". Yes but my sister lives in your state. And finally, when, in a previous e-mail I stated my disgust with living in Houston, the 4th largest city in America and it only having one newspaper, The Houston Chronicle which I told them is biased. (as all media intended for consumption for the "goyim". This I left out) So I told them that I felt the Chronicle is biased and I like The Times-Union writers and "balance" just to butter them up for letting me in on some truth and the truth was both The Times-Union and The Houston Chronicle eminate from The Heart Corporation and that The Chronicle's current editor, Jeff Cohen, was editor of The Times-Union just before he was relocted to Houston.
What a whilwind glimpse of ties that bind corrupt mass-madia from coast to coast.
All this leaves me asking: is there anything nowadays that isn't a "coincidence".

Anonymous said...

I wonder if Commisioner Novello read the uncensored Talmud or the one intended for "goys" like her. And I wonder if she would agree that it is okay for a man to have intercourse with a girl less than three years old and if she plans on legalizing that for "appreciation" of an age old religion. I'm sure those rabbis could come up with some reason to validate the disgusting sexual perversion and chauvanism.