The Position of the Talmud on the Non-Jew.Review and Criticism
Keywords:
Talmud, Jews, Mansha, non-Jewish, GemaraAbstract
This research sheds light on one of the sources of beliefs among the Jews, which is the Talmud, and what non-Jews see. The distorted Jewish beliefs that the pens of the Jewish priests and their rabbis drew in their sacred texts had a great impact on building the Jewish personality, in its content extremist beliefs, which perpetuated intolerance and obsolete racism, and moved the Jews from the complex of feeling inferior and helpless as a result of what happened to them during the period of captivity and diaspora, to a feeling of superiority and distinction over all the nations of the earth; Because they believe that they are (God’s chosen people), as the Jewish character looked at the rest of the peoples of the world with superiority and arrogance when they believed that everything in the earth of people, money and property is a legitimate right and an eternal possession that must be controlled, or retrieved if it exists with the other.