Top Rabbi Says Take Vaccine

Started by maz, December 21, 2020, 02:50:49 PM

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Good news, Maz, the vaccines are kosher, and the rabbi says jews don't have to worry if the vaccine has pork in it.

Major Pharma Companies Reassure Jews That Their COVID Vaccines Are Strictly 'Kosher'
https://christiansfortruth.com/major-vaccine-manufacturers-reassure-jews-that-their-covid-vaccines-are-strictly-kosher/

Many Jews are more concerned that the much-touted COVID vaccines are kosher — that pork has not been used in their development — than they are that the vaccines contain controversial and potentially dangerous mRNA technology never before used in humans:

Quotehttps://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/293417

In an effort to allay as many fears and concerns as possible, the manufacturers of several coronavirus vaccines have announced that no pork products have been used in their products, and that the vaccine is therefore kosher.

Many vaccines for other diseases use or once used pork gelatin as a stabilizer, and several companies have switched to other, non-pork stabilizers in order to reassure kosher and Halal consumers.

Among the companies to have made such an announcement regarding their coronavirus products are Pfizer, AstraZeneca, and Moderna, all of which have contracts to supply the Israeli government with vaccines, according to the Associated Press. The Chinese pharmaceutical companies SinoPharm and Sinovac did not respond to AP's inquiry on the matter.

However, Rabbi David Stav of the Tzohar rabbinical organization told AP that such an assurance was actually unnecessary, since an injected product (as opposed to one ingested via the mouth) did not have to be kosher according to the Torah's laws. "According to Jewish law, the prohibition on consuming pork or using it only applies when the pork is used in the 'normal manner,'" he said. "If the substance is injected rather than eaten, there is no prohibition and thus no issue, and this is especially the case when we are concerned about preventing disease."

So Jews are afraid that the COVID vaccines might contain pork, while the Catholics are worried that the vaccines were developed using aborted human fetal tissue.

But neither group seems concerned that these vaccines contain revolutionary nanotechnology that could literally change their DNA structure permanently — or that all the animals on which these vaccines were tested either were seriously sickened or died.

And according to the wise Rabbi Stav, somehow pork magically becomes "clean" when you inject it directly into the bloodstream of a Jew — so why not add some shellfish to the vaccines while they're at it?

Kosher or not, Jews in Israel — depending on the survey you trust — are overwhelming skeptical about these insufficiently-tested COVID vaccines — it should be obvious by now that they were clearly meant for culling the goyim.

The Jewish press has proudly pointed out all the major COVID vaccines 'just so happen to be' developed and overseen by Jews — so they must know the dangers involved — and they must have addressed the issue of how to ensure that Jews are not subjected to unnecessary risk.

On 9-11, the Israeli messaging service, Odigo, sent out warnings to Israelis in New York City that a major attack was imminent — while everyone else was left in the dark — and because of these warnings only 4 Israelis were caught in the WTC and died that day.

We would hope that the ever-vigilant Israelis have implemented such a warning system with the vaccines — or more simply just use saline placebos for the valuable sayanim they wish to preserve.

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The Vatican approve them as morally acceptable as well. I wouldn't consider the Pope to be a Catholic; rather he is obviously a usurper. And I can't even imagine what is going on in the heads of millions of Catholics when he comes out in favor of open borders, homosexuality and abortion.

Vatican CDF says use of anti-Covid vaccines "morally acceptable"

A note from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, which was approved by Pope Francis, gives the green light during the pandemic to the use of vaccines produced with cell lines derived from two fetuses aborted in the 1960s.

By Vatican News

"It is morally acceptable to receive Covid-19 vaccines that have used cell lines from aborted fetuses in their research and production process."

Due to the situation of the ongoing pandemic, "all vaccinations recognized as clinically safe and effective can be used in good conscience with the certain knowledge that the use of such vaccines does not constitute formal cooperation with the abortion from which the cells used in production of the vaccines derive."

The Vatican's Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF) made these statements in a note signed by the Prefect, Cardinal Luis Ladaria, and the Secretary, Archbishop Giacomo Morandi. The text was explicitly approved by Pope Francis on 17 December and released on Monday.

Clarifying doubts

The CDF document, which was published as many countries are preparing to implement vaccination campaigns, authoritatively intervenes to clarify doubts and questions which have emerged from sometimes contradictory statements on the subject.

The "Note on the morality of using some anti-Covid-19 vaccines" recalls three previous pronouncements on the same topic: one from the Pontifical Academy for Life (PAV) in 2005; the CDF Instruction Dignitas Personae in 2008; and, another note from the PAV in 2017.

Moral aspects

The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith says it does not "intend to judge the safety and efficacy" of current vaccines against Covid-19, which is the responsibility of biomedical researchers and drug agencies. Rather, the CDF focuses on the moral aspects of receiving vaccines developed using cell lines from tissue obtained from two fetuses that were aborted in the 1960s.

The Instruction Dignitas Personae, approved by Pope Benedict XVI, pointed out that "there exist differing degrees of responsibility", because "in organizations where cell lines of illicit origin are being utilized, the responsibility of those who make the decision to use them is not the same as that of those who have no voice in such a decision."

Therefore, argues the note published on Monday in summing up the Instruction of 2008, "when ethically irreproachable Covid-19 vaccines are not available", it is "morally acceptable to receive Covid-19 vaccines that have used cell lines from aborted fetuses in their research and production process."

'Remote cooperation'