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JEWISH STUDENTS ABSENT; POLICE GUARD COLLEGE AS NEW OUTBREAKS FEARED

http://archive.jta.org/article/1928/10/19/2770091/budapest-again-excited-over-issue-of-numerus-clausus

October 19, 1928


Budapest Again Excited over Issue of Numerus Clausus

JEWISH STUDENTS ABSENT; POLICE GUARD COLLEGE AS NEW OUTBREAKS FEARED



Budapest, Oct. 18 (JTA) –

(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)



The Hungarian capital was again thrown into excitement over the numerus clausus issue as the matter was taken up in the House of Parliament and a wave of restlessness among the Hungarian students interfered with regular university attendance.



Strong police and military detachments guarded the university campus today, because of the fear of an outbreak of new anti-Jewish excesses. The small number of Jewish students who were permitted to enroll this semester were absent from their classes in view of the fact that mammoth placards were posted in the streets last night threatening that the Hungarian students will eject the Jewish students from the classrooms.



The issue was raised in Parliament yesterday by the Jewish deputy, Pakots, a member of the Liberal party, who introduced an interpellation charging Minister of Education Count Klebelsberg with failure to carry out energetically the program he considered fair. The interpellation referred to the policy pursued by the colleges during the enrollment period and to the astounding fact of the University Senate's refusal to carry out the order of the Minister of Education that thirty additional Jewish students, who had graduated with high honors from the secondary schools, he admitted.



Jewish students, although they had the highest marks of distinction, were rejected and instead, "race pure" members of the nationalistic student organization, though ranking low in the entrance examinations, were admitted. In some cases the examining commission admitted students who must submit to additional examinations, having failed to pass the first. In this manner the college quotas were filled, leaving out those students who had the highest marks, just because they were Jews.



The intervention of the Minister to secure their admission will in all probability remain without result, in view of the threatening attitude of the Hungarian students who called protest meetings against Count Klebelsberg, threatening excesses at the university and declaring that the student body will refuse to sit together with those Jewish students who were previously rejected by the examining commission.



Count Klebelsberg, answering the interpellation promised to exert every effort for the admission of the limited number of Jewish students. He confirmed that the university authorities rejected Jewish students with high marks and even such applicants who were the sons of war invalids and of war heroes. The university authorities pursued an unpermissible policy along religious lines. The numerus clausus question is undoubtedly one of a political nature, but the policy is within the province of the Minister of Education and not of the subordinate authorities. The rejection of the Jewish students must be therefore be withdrawn, he declared.



The explanation of the Minister of Education was accepted by the parliamentary majority. The interpellants, however, remained dissatisfied with Count Klebelsberg's reply, because he declined to discipline the professors who are now ready to comply with the Minister's order. The interpellants charged that the professors are now inciting the student body, causing danger of new disorders.



One of the speakers disclosed that the diplomatic representative of the Italian government in Hungary, Romanelli, intervened in favor of the Jewish students whose admission was denied over the Minister's order. One of the deputies exclaimed, "Now Chamberlain and Kellogg will have to intervene for the admission of these Jewish students to Hungarian colleges."



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"Budapest Again Excited over Issue of Numerus Clausus." Jewish Telegraphic Agency 19 Oct 1928.

Ancient Aliens The Evidence




Clues in plain sight
Visited by ancient aliens in past far greater technology (given us) than we have at present
Sacarra Egypt -step pyramid of King Joser  1891 Fr archaeologist burial tomb 3 c bce  small wooden model of bird  sent to Cairo museum a bird figurine  1969 re examined   -Power of flight --3006 scale model built to test possibility that Egyptians mastered flight -model= airglider-- how launched ? Rudder missing but once was attached
The Kebra Nagast
we're species with amnesia   Columbia   tolema

Algund  Eenboom

Legends and myths have core of reality-- India   Sanskrit texts   describe flying machines
Rukma Vimana Kashastra  controlled mentally?   powered by gyroscopes

Great pyrami producing energy for what purpose? a power plant---power beaming?
Tesla's power towers- recreate ancient power system used around the world through obelisks
Michael Cremo Forbidden Archaeology

Advanced technologies lost to science     ancient stonecraft
UFO - Ancient Aliens The Evidence. Some writers have proposed that intelligent extraterrestrial beings have visited Earth in antiquity or prehistory and made contact with humans. Such visitors are called ancient astronauts or ancient aliens. Proponents suggest that this contact influenced the development of human cultures, technologies and religions. Proponents of ancient astronaut theories often maintain that humans are either descendants or creations of extraterrestrial beings who landed on Earth thousands of years ago. An associated idea is that much of human knowledge, religion, and culture came from extraterrestrial visitors in ancient times, in that ancient astronauts acted as a "mother culture". Ancient astronaut proponents also believe that travelers from outer space known as "astronauts" or "spacemen" built many of the structures on earth such as the pyramids in Egypt and the Moai stone heads of Easter Island or aided humans in building them. If ancient aliens visited Earth, what was their legacy, and did they leave behind clues that exist in plain sight such as sophisticated aircraft, complex electrical grids, and intricate construction machinery? Indian Sanskrit texts, dating back to 6000 B.C., describe in varying but vivid detail flying machines called Vimanas. Megalithic stone structures in Egypt reveal evidence of precision saw work. Interpretations of the Jewish Zohar writings offer depictions of a life-sustaining manna machine, eerily similar to chlorella algae processing systems today. Are these examples of modern technology, or is there evidence that these incredible mechanisms existed on Earth thousands of years ago?

Hope,the Messiah is born

http://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/953574/jewish/Hope.htm
Hope




History was to show that the conquered Jews were to outlive their Roman conquerors who had robbed them of their national independence and their country. And we eagerly await the day when G‑d will comfort and console us and return us to our homeland.



Our sages tell us that despite the sadness and pain associated with the 9th of Av, this is the birthday of Moshiach, our future redeemer (Jerusalem Talmud, Berachot 2:4):



"On the day that the Holy Temple was destroyed, a Jew was plowing his field when his cow suddenly called out. An Arab was passing by and heard the low of the cow. Said the Arab: 'Jew, Jew! Unyoke your cow, free the stake of your plow, for your Holy Temple has now been destroyed.' The cow then lowed a second time. Said the Arab: 'Jew, Jew! Yoke your cow, reset the stake of your plow, for the Redeemer has now been born...'"



The redeemer, and with him the potential for redemption, was born the moment after the destruction. Indeed, though ostensibly the destruction was a consequence of the Jews' sins, there was a deeper reason for it all. From the ashes of the destroyed temples will arise an infinitely greater Temple, one constructed by G‑d Himself, one that will stand for all eternity.



Titus's Death

http://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/953573/jewish/Tituss-Death.htm
Titus's Death




Our Sages tell us: When Titus was traveling back to Rome on a ship with the Jewish captives and the vessels of the Holy Temple, a storm at sea threatened to drown him. He said: "It seems that the G‑d of these people only has power over water. When Pharaoh came, He drowned him in water. When Sisera came, He drowned him in water. Now He is about to drown me in water. If He wants to show His strength, let Him come onto dry land and fight with me there!"



A Divine voice came forth and said to him: "Wicked one, the son of a wicked one, descendant of Esau the wicked, I have an insignificant creature in My world called a gnat. Come ashore and do battle with it!" Titus went ashore and a gnat came and entered his nostril, and pecked at his brain for seven years.



One day, Titus was walking past a blacksmith's shop. The gnat heard the noise of the sledgehammer and became silent. Titus said: "There is a remedy!" Every day they brought a blacksmith and he hammered in Titus' presence. To a gentile blacksmith he would give a handsome stipend, but to a Jew he would say: "It is sufficient that you see your enemy suffering!"



For thirty days they brought smiths to hammer in Titus' presence. Then the gnat adjusted to the noise of the hammer, and continued pecking at Titus' brain even when the hammers were struck.



Rabbi Pinchas ben Arova said: "I was with the great men of Rome at the time when Titus died. They examined his brain and what they found in it was the size of a small bird!"



As Titus lay dying, he instructed his servants: "Burn me and scatter my ashes over the seven seas so that the G‑d of the Jews cannot find me and bring me to judgment."







The Aftermath destruction of the 2nd temple

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The Aftermath




It had taken Titus almost half a year to capture Jerusalem, and it had cost him more soldiers than many other famous military campaigns. But now his triumph was complete. Titus ordered that that all the surviving warriors and anyone connected to the Zealots should be killed, as well as any old or sick people.



The remaining captives were divided into groups. Those over seventeen were sent to work to their deaths in Egyptian copper mines, while those under seventeen were sold as slaves. Many captives were sent to circuses where they were forced to fight hungry lions for the pleasure of the mobs. Seven hundred of the tallest and most attractive Jewish youths were chosen to be marched in Titus' victory parade in Rome. Yochanan of Gush Chalav and Simon ben Giora were also kept alive to be paraded. While this selection was going on, 11,000 more people died of hunger.



In 71 CE, Titus sailed home. An Arch of Triumph was constructed, engraved with images of Jewish captives carrying the vessels of the Temple. The victorious troops marched through the arch with Titus at their head and in front of him the young and handsome captives, carrying the golden vessels of the Temple, as well as Yochanan of Gush Chalav (who was then imprisoned for life) and Simon ben Giora (who was executed soon after). The arch can still be seen in Rome today.



The Romans also minted a coin in honor of their victory. On one side of the coin there was an image of Emperor Vespasian's head, and on the other side there was a woman, chained and crying under a palm tree, guarded by a Roman soldier, with the words "Judea Capta" (Judea is captured).



In those last few years before the Temple was destroyed, vast numbers of Jews – over a million – died from disease, hunger, or battle. The holy vessels of the Temple were carried away by the conquerors. A hundred thousand Jewish captives were sold into slavery. The last group of Zealots was put down in Masada three years later.