I received the following. Being aware of Jewish chicanery I checked the internet and feel it is worth passing on.
The Babylonian Talmud,
Tractate Nedarim 23a & 23b) is quoted and can be found at
http://www.come-and-hear.com/nedarim/nedarim_23.html
YOM
KIPPUR
What Is It?
Today
Jews around the world are gathering to celebrate the most holy day on the Jewish
calendar. It is called Yom Kippur, or the Day of Atonement.
At synagogues everywhere worshippers have been reciting the so-called Kol
Nidre prayer. Taken from the first two Hebrew words of the prayer, "Kol
Nidre" means "all vows."
The goyim* are told that Yom Kippur is an occasion when pious, saintly
Jews approach their Maker in a penitential rite to beg his forgiveness for
wrongs they have committed during the past year.
RUBBISH! The
occasion is nothing less than a time when Jews ask for and receive absolution
for all the sins and wrongs they are about
to commit
IN THE COMING YEAR!
In so doing, they
cut a lawyer's deal with their god (whom they call YHWH, or Yahweh) that
gives them an exemption in advance from all wrongdoing.
Here is the actual text of this outrageous "prayer":
"All vows, prohibitions, oaths, consecrations or equivalent terms
that we may vow, swear, consecrate, or prohibit upon ourselves
from this Yom Kippur until the next Yom Kippur, may it come upon
us for good regarding them all, we repudiate them henceforth.
They all will be abandoned, cancelled, null and
void; they will be
without power and without standing. Our vows
shall not be valid
vows; our prohibitions shall not be valid
prohibitions; and our oaths
shall not be valid oaths."
That's pretty
clear, unambiguous language. What we have here, in fact, is nothing less than a
one-year, renewable license to lie, cheat and steal with impunity, all based on
a decree from the Jews' so-called holy book, which says:
"And he who desires that none of his vows made during the year
shall be valid, let him stand at the beginning of the year and declare,
'Every vow which I make in the future shall be null.'"
(Babylonian
Talmud,
Tractate Nedarim 23a & 23b)
Among those who are
reciting the Kol Nidre oath at this time are Jewish politicians, lawyers,
judges, corporate executives, businessmen, journalists and public officials. It
should be noted that any oaths they may take to uphold and defend the
Constitution or otherwise tell the truth are, as of tonight, "abandoned,
cancelled, null and void" and rendered "without power and without standing."