Translator: Davood Salehan
Hatred factors of Jews’
Jesus was appointed among the Israelites in a time that they had distorted the law of God, but his training, guidance and advice did not affect them and by a conspiracy against him, Jews stimulated the Roman ruler in Palestine to kill him. One of Jews in the name of Judas Iscariot accepted to surrender Jesus Christ to thirty pieces of silver for his material interests. Matthew in chapter 26, including 14-15 says: Then one of the twelve men who was named Judas Iscariot went unto the chiefs of Kahaneh and said: how much will you pay me to surrender him to you? They said thirty pieces of silver. Including 47-49 in the same chapter, we read: And yet (Jesus Christ) was speaking when Judas, one of the twelve, came with a large group with swords and sticks from the chiefs’ of Kahaneh and elders of the people. He had given them a sign that whom I kiss, is the one you should catch. At the sight of Jesus (peace be upon him) said hello and kissed him...
Alexander III, Czar of Russia, said in 1890 C.: we will never forget that it was the Jews that murdered Jesus Christ and shed his holy blood.
Regardless of the unforgivable Jews’ crime of Jesus Christ’s murder, Christians have a heart hatred of Jews because of derogatory and ugly expressions of the Talmud about this prophet, and it has called him insane, apostate and... The Talmud print of Amsterdam (1645 C.) contains many insults and slanders towards Jesus Christ.
Professor Israel Shahak, a professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, writes:
The first publish of Talmudic complete regulations - Mishnah Tora, written by Ibn Maymun- was released by a very politically active pope who was constantly in financial straits without the slightest omission in Rome in 1480 C. during Sicest the fourth era. This work was full of the most offensive precepts against all foreigners, as well as violent clear attacks against Christianity and Jesus Christ (the author of the work can never take his name without adding to its faithfully "Down with the evil element").American scholar, Henry Lucas, stipulates:
Christians in the Middle Ages who believed in the truth of their religion and believed that the Jews crucified Jesus, generally looked at Jews with a strong hatred and they often had hatred in their hearts. Jerry Falwell, a fundamentalist pastor and an official of evangelical America’s TV, said in his speech in a conference which was held on the fifteenth of January 1999 C. in "King Prt- tennis" with attendance of 1500 bishops: the enemy of Jesus who has been determined two thousand years ago and wears the crown of evil, is a Jew who perhaps lives among us now. Certainly he is a Jew, and if Christ has an enemy, there is no doubt he will be a Jew.Barbara Tachman, the Jewish historian, writes:
European hatred of Jews emerged due to religious and economic reasons in the Crusades. Jews in Christian of Europe’s sight were the enemies of Jesus Christ and were considered as his killer and that is why the masses of people, especially in England, attacked them and killed them or displaced them. The number of Jews, who survived the attacks, killed their wives and children by their hands, and then committed suicide.