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I'm working on creating a Jewish library that will include the notable texts, including some important ones that have yet to be translated to English. I'm currently working on a translation of the Zohar, which is the main body of literature of kabbalah. I am far from finished, and I intend to write a goy-approved commentary to the texts after I do that.
The Talmud is a massive body of work, not a single book—it'd be like reading A-Z in a printed Encyclopedia Britannica. Furthermore, most of it is truly uninteresting, relating to rules that only apply to jews, like Sabbath consecration laws. I haven't looked into the quality of translations, so I'd just find a jewish online translation, and use a guidebook like the Talmud Unmasked (which I haven't read, trust the author at your own risk). Back in the Enlightenment and late Middle Ages, there were Latin translations made for the Catholic Church, if you read Latin. Alfred Rosenberg and other Reich officials made comments on the Talmud, some of which I found in The Jews Trail Through The Ages.
Perhaps one a little childish than with points, like where one could make comments on a text, rate other anons' comments on their utility and insight, and the best comments could be collated into a /pol/-annotated series of books. There are other ideas we could try to formalise the redpilling process for newfags. A tech guy would have to figure that part out.
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Have you any familiarity with the so-called King's Torah? As per some thread on the halfchan,
*THE BOOK ISRAEL DOESN'T WANT YOU TO READ: King's Torah - 'Torat HaMelech' (תורת המלך). This book caused an uproar for being essentially a Halakah-based (Jewish law) justification for the killing of non-jews who threaten Jewish interests. We need help translating it. If you're proficient in Hebrew, let us know.
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[–] 16214744? ago
I'm working on creating a Jewish library that will include the notable texts, including some important ones that have yet to be translated to English. I'm currently working on a translation of the Zohar, which is the main body of literature of kabbalah. I am far from finished, and I intend to write a goy-approved commentary to the texts after I do that.
The Talmud is a massive body of work, not a single book—it'd be like reading A-Z in a printed Encyclopedia Britannica. Furthermore, most of it is truly uninteresting, relating to rules that only apply to jews, like Sabbath consecration laws. I haven't looked into the quality of translations, so I'd just find a jewish online translation, and use a guidebook like the Talmud Unmasked (which I haven't read, trust the author at your own risk). Back in the Enlightenment and late Middle Ages, there were Latin translations made for the Catholic Church, if you read Latin. Alfred Rosenberg and other Reich officials made comments on the Talmud, some of which I found in The Jews Trail Through The Ages.
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Perhaps one a little childish than with points, like where one could make comments on a text, rate other anons' comments on their utility and insight, and the best comments could be collated into a /pol/-annotated series of books. There are other ideas we could try to formalise the redpilling process for newfags. A tech guy would have to figure that part out.
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Have you any familiarity with the so-called King's Torah? As per some thread on the halfchan,