Kapparot/Kaporos is a bizarre and revealing Jewish custom in which the sins of a
Jew are symbolically transferred to a fowl! The fowl is held above
the Jew's head and swung in a circle three times while certain
holy words
are spoken. The fowl is then slaughtered so that the Jewperforming
the ritual may have a good life. For the fowl's part... it's just
death.
Quite telling, isn't it?
Sacrificing chickens to Satan
Largest Live Animal Wet Market in the United States Opens
Ahead of Yom Kippur
Revealing clip compiled by some animal rights activists,
shows the absurd unhygienic handling of the doomed fowls, during
the 2020 Kapparot in Brooklyn, New York. The total lame respone
- or rather lack of response - by the U.S. health authorities is
very revealing, especially in light of the Covid-19 pandemic and
all the talk about Chinese
wet markets as superspreaders/virus gestation sites.
Kapparot in New York City
More revealing shots of the Jewish Kapparot
activity, as well as behind-the-scenes views, in the N.Y.
backstreets.
Kaporos The Movie, 2016
Yes, we also think these so-called "animal rights activists"
who stem from the same crowd as the LGBT+XYZ people with their
blue hair, fake hysteria - never fighting for murdered Palestinian kids -
are utterly ridiculous. But this clip is very revealing of the mindset and heartless arrogance of these religious and pious
Jews, who practice the Kapparot ritual.
They really act not as a humble minority, but as the
real rulers of the USA. Just look at those
evil-smiling faces!
More info:
Ultra-Orthodox Jews performing the "kapparot"
"The ancient [kapparot] ceremony involves swinging a
live chicken overhead in a ritual transference of the person's sins
in preparation for the day of atonement. It may be performed anytime
between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur."
"An animal used as a sort of vicarious sacrifice on the day previous to the Day of Atonement. As a rule, a cock is taken by a male, and a hen by a female person, and after the recitation of Ps. cvii. 17-20 and Job xxxiii. 23-24 the fowl is swung around the head three times while the right hand is put upon the animal's head. At the same time the following is thrice said in Hebrew: "This be my substitute, my vicarious offering, my atonement. This cock [or hen] shall meet death, but I shall find a long and pleasant life of peace!" After this the animal is slaughtered and given to the poor, or, what is deemed better, is eaten by the owners while the value of it is given to the poor."