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| He has been held up as some great Talmudic scholar, so who the heck is he? He is a Pentecostal minister who was drummed out of the Assemblies of G-d for one. But how is in on accuracy? Well, he quotes a “famous orthodox rabbi” named Leopold Cohn. I’d never heard of this “famous” rabbi either so I did a little research. This guy isn’t a rabbi either, but a Xian pretending to be a Jew. Here is Cohn’s website where you can read his BS http://www.shalom.org.uk/Rabbis/cohn.htm . But who was this “Cohn” who Prasch holds up as a shining light and a great rabbinic source? First of all that isn’t his real name. It is Itsak Leib Jaszovics and he founded a little group called The American Board of Missions to the Jews (now known as the Chosen People Ministries). Why the name change? Maybe it has something to do with his arrest! He was a saloonkeeper, convicted of forgery in Hungary. Read all about it: David Max Eichhorn, Evangelizing the American Jew, Middle Village, New York: Jonathan David Publishers, 1978, pp. 172-174. I don’t yet know about Prasch’s Judaic references, but Cohn is not above forging his. He claimed that the Zohar's commentary on Deuteronomy 6:4 confirms the trinity as a JEWISH concept. What a load of crapola. There is no such thing in the Zohar. |
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