Thursday, August 25, 2011

Torah charity founder accused of fraud over lost scrolls

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A man who billed himself as the "Jewish Indiana Jones" for rescuing Torah scrolls from Nazi concentration camps has been charged with mail fraud and wire fraud.


If convicted of the charges, Menachim Youlus faces 20 years in prison, a $250 fine and other penalties for each count.


Authorities said Youlus owns the Jewish Bookstore in Maryland and co-founded Save a Torah in 2004. He is identified on the SaveATorah.org as "Rabbi Menachem Youlus."

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The charity raised over $1.2 million in contributions from 2004 to 2010. Youlus is accused of defrauding the charity out of "hundreds of thousands of dollars," Bhahara said.

Youlus lied about finding Torahs lost or hidden around the world during the Holocaust, including at concentration camps such as Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen, authorities said.

"I guess you could call me the Jewish Indiana Jones," Youlus said at a 2004 Torah dedication, according to the criminal complaint.

His lies allowed him to seek contributions to Save a Torah, some of which he embezzled by diverting them directly into his personal bank accounts, authorities said.

Youlus is also accused of submitting inflated and doctored invoices to Save a Torah to increase the amount he was reimbursed by the charity for the "rescued" Torahs. In at least some instances, Youlus had simply purchased from other Torah dealers, authorities said.

(Reporting by Barbara Goldberg; Editing by Cynthia Johnston)

Comment:

And they wonder why we don't care for Jews very much. Let me ask this: If a Jew would defraud his own people, what would they be willing to do to us?

However, I don't really hate Jews. I hate what they do and how they treat our Folk.

As far as they are concerned, there are only two races: The Jews, and the Gentiles. That's why they support race mixing for us, but not for them. They feel they are "The Chosen" and therefore must keep their blood pure. They also believe a Gentile is a Gentle is a Gentile. It doesn't matter what colour we are. To them we're all the same, so it doesn't matter if we race mix. Besides, it's also a way of breaking down racial unity anmongst Gentiles. Without a common set of racial values, customs, and traditions, all racial cohesion in a society breaks down. It's like a brick wall without mortar. Without something to hold the bricks together, the wall will collapse. It's the same with society. That is why it is so crucial that we preserve our Aryan identity. Because so many Aryans fail to do this is one of the many reasons society is disintegrating. That is why we must stand together, preserve our culture, and traditions. If we don't, then like a brick wall with no mortar, there is nothing to hold us together.

One of the purposes of the ANP is to protect Aryans from vultures like this, and to help preserve Aryan culture and traditions. Support the ANP NOW, if you aren't already. Attend conferences, distribute literature, and generally get our message to the people. Most importantly, consider running for local office. Don't know how to start? If you don't do it, who will? Our political advisory board is here to help. Hail Victory!

Note - Four months til Christmas!

Dan 88!

9 comments:

  1. Dan, I'm addressing only this statement.
    "However, I don't really hate Jews. I hate what they do and how they treat our Folk."

    Sometimes in court they will say it's not the perpetrator's fault it's "environmental". For the most part I think that's BS because we should be held accountable for our actions. Excuses is all it is!

    Sometimes you may hear an excuse like the devil made the person do it or they were victims of someone far more influential which led them to do it.

    Again I think that's BS!

    I think you cannot separate the person from the person's actions. You are known by your actions no matter how wrong they may be, it's what ya did! You can "hate" the person because it came from the person.

    So Dan my point to you is that you sound similar to what the Christians say, hate the sin and love the sinner. The point is there is some compassion and mercy for the person. Somehow I don't think NS have any compassion and mercy for Jews so I wish you'd drop this hate the Jew action and not hate Jews because I suspect that if the truth be known NS hate Jews AND what they do and the two are indistinguishable.

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  2. Dan, your paragraph about race mixing was well written. No truer words ever spoken! Kudos, my friend! I could not have said it better myself. Sometimes I wonder why no one notices the obvious???!! I think the answer lies with Christianity being so widespread. Most white people identify with the baby in the manger and the rest of the storyline with the central figure being Jesus. Oh and btw, I finally got around to watching the documentary from Nat' geographic about Inside Nazism in America. They said that Rockwell was really Atheist pretending to be Christian.

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  3. -------------------------------------August 25, 2011 at 9:22 PM

    7:30 PM - You do make some sense in that you can't separate the person from their actions. All I can say is if the Jews would behave themselves and live by the same rules as Gentiles, rather than their own, and quit this "Chosen People" crapola, then I'd have nothing against them.

    7:39 - Thanks. I have no idea what Rockwell's religious beliefs were. If he was indeed an atheist, and I don't know whether or not he was, it would have been necessary to conceal it. Back in the 1960's, atheists were still considered to be "evil" and heretical. The majority of White America was unquestionably Christian, so he might have thought to make his atheism public would alienate all good Christians. I don't know one way or the other.

    Dan 88!

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  4. God would be for all people not a select few. God may find favor in a select few, as he gave the timid and the weak, words to speak. Funny how NS think their selected white race is superior so isn't this a case of the pot calling the kettle black? Seems to me you've got a lot in common with the Jews; a superiority complex. Incidentally, pride goes before the fall. I tend to like the message of how God raises up the weak to become strong, that sends a louder message. If you look back at the old testament God told the people to raise up a symbol of their suffering and they would be healed. If you fast forward to the New Testament, Jesus was raised up as a symbol of suffering and so it says by his stripes ye are healed. We can only know the power that he holds when we truly see how deep our weakness goes. His strength in us begins where ours comes to an end. He hears our humble cry and proves once again, his strength is perfect.

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  5. -------------------------------------August 26, 2011 at 8:15 PM

    God favours all people. But he favours them separately. Even the Bible tells us to live apart.

    That was the gentle response. Here's the hard one. The meek may inherit the Earth, but only if the strong give it to them.

    Dan 88!

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  6. The work on the cross was a one time atonement for all. Where sin abounds, grace much more abounds. This transcends any division and unites the people. We're running in the human race where no body wants to settle for second place. The first will last and the last first at the end of the human race. The solution God offers is in him you'll find peace despite your soci-economical position. He came that you might have life and have it more abundantly. Render under Caesar which is his and unto God which is his and so there is your separation of church and state. You mistake meek for weak, when it means moderate, humble. http://youtu.be/By-8BN316mM

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  7. -------------------------------------August 27, 2011 at 1:10 AM

    Perhaps you have a point about the difference between meek and weak. But consider this: Hitler once said, "Here I stand with my bayonet. There you stand with your law book. We'll see which one of us prevails."

    Hitler was NOT sneering at the law. No. He was sneering at the saying, "The pen is mightier than the sword."

    It wasn't the pen that brought him down. It was the sword. He was also implying that the strong will overcome the meek - or weak. He was saying the sword is for the strong, the pen for the meek. If a street thug was about to attack me, I'd rather have a gun, than a pen. If I was leader of a nation, and another nation was threatening to attack, I'd rather have an army at my disposal than a newspaper.

    The strong will always lead. The weak, meek, or humble must accept that they must follow.

    Now I'm sure a faithful Christian would never see it that way. But like I said, I am not a practicing Christian. I'm not an atheist either. I'd call myself an agnostic. I do not deny the possibility that God exists, but I'm not certain either.

    Dan 88!

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  8. Dan never underestimate the power of the poison pen. The military might may fail you but the ideology lives on in the hearts and minds of the individual. It's the theatre of the mind. That which is intangible cannot be so quickly destroyed. Needless to say the first time Hitler attempted by sword he went to prison and the second time he was beat back by the allies so the military might wasnt' quite what all it was cracked up to be. Perhaps if they spent a little more time with the persuasive poison pen they could have weakened up the enemy more or crippled them. With the pen you can take it any which way you want to go if you are gifted enough to do so. Oh and when you do it being humble, gracious, meek might be that additive touch too. Kill em' with kindness.

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  9. -------------------------------------August 27, 2011 at 10:20 PM

    Germany had an excellent propaganda program headed by, well for those few who don't know, I'll say his name, Dr. Joseph Goebbels. It was the sword which brought Hitler down, and the pen that keeps his ideals down. Kind of evens out.

    Dan 88!

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