Warning to hebrew roots adherents --- do not be deceived
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https://www.bitchute.com/video/hmMtw97DRtDF
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yahweh
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yahwism
In the Early Iron Age, the modern consensus is that there was no distinction in language or material culture between Canaanites and Israelites. Scholars accordingly define Israelite culture as a subset of Canaanite culture.[55] In this view, the Israelite religion consisted of Canaanite gods such as El, the ruler of the pantheon,[56] Asherah, his consort, and Baal.[57]
Historical Context: The Actual Event
What it was: The footage depicts a scene from "The Romance of a People", a massive theatrical pageant held on July 3, 1933, at Soldier Field in Chicago. This was the Jewish community's centerpiece contribution to the "Century of Progress" World's Fair, celebrating Chicago's 100th anniversary and the 3,000th anniversary of Jewish history (from biblical times to the modern Zionist movement).Organized by the Zionist Organization of America and sponsored by the Jewish Agency for Palestine.
Produced by Meyer Weisgal (a prominent Zionist) with assistance from Rabbi Solomon Goldman and author Maurice Samuel.
Featured a cast of over 6,000 performers (actors, singers, dancers) and drew an audience of about 125,000–150,000 people, mostly Jewish but with Christian leaders cooperating to promote interfaith understanding.
The specific scene: The clip shows a dramatized reenactment of ancient pagan idol worship, including a symbolic "passing of a child through the flames" to the god Moloch (a Canaanite deity associated with child sacrifice in the Bible). This was the first episode of the pageant, intended to contrast pre-monotheistic rituals with the Hebrew prophets' rejection of idolatry and the emergence of ethical Judaism. It highlighted themes of religious evolution over 40 centuries, from paganism to modern Judaism, and was not a literal endorsement of sacrifice but a historical critique.
The "children" were actors (no real harm occurred), and the scene was part of a broader narrative scroll of Jewish triumphs and persecutions. Chaim Weizmann (Israel's first president, 1949–1952) attended as a speaker, tying into the pageant's Zionist themes, but this was 16 years before Israel's founding and unrelated to any ritual.
Cultural significance: It was the last major pre-World War II Jewish public spectacle of its scale in the U.S., fostering community pride amid rising antisemitism in Europe. Contemporary reviews in The New York Times and Chicago Tribune praised it as a "gigantic scroll" of history, emphasizing triumph over tragedy.
1933 [33] Jesus died at 3pm April 3rd @ 33 years old
Actually April 7th.
When Did Jesus Die?
According to the best estimates of biblical scholars and historical evidence, Jesus died on Friday, April 3rd, AD 33, at approximately 3 PM, a few hours before the beginning of Passover day and the Sabbath. This is the date in the Julian calendar, which was introduced in 45 BC and follows the convention that historical dates adhere to the calendar used at the time.