Three times daily, observant Jews recite the Amidah. Its 12th Benediction β the Birkat HaMinim β cursed the Notzrim (Christians) by name. Sts. Justin Martyr, Epiphanius, Jerome, the Cairo Geniza, and the Talmud itself confirm it.
β±οΈ TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 – Theme Song
0:33 – INTRODUCTION
1:45 – PART 1: The Amidah: Three Times Daily
2:45 – PART 2: Origins at Yavneh: the Talmudic Record and the Loyalty-Test Mechanism
4:53 – PART 3: The Text β Cairo Geniza; Notzrim; Acts 24:5; Medieval Censorship
8:00 – PART 4: The Patristic Witnesses
11:20 – PART 5: Biblical Prophecy Fulfilled
13:41 – PART 6: Catholic Theological Significance
15:58 – CONCLUSION
π SOURCES FOR THIS VIDEO:
Primary Patristic (christtheking.info):
Justin Martyr, Dialogue with Trypho, Chs. 16, 96, 137 β christtheking.info/dialogue-with-trypho-justin-martyr/
Epiphanius of Salamis, Panarion 29.9.2 β christtheking.info/β¦/selections-from-the-panarion-of-epiphanius-of-salamis-on-the-jews/
Jerome, Commentary on Isaias 5:18β19; Commentary on Amos β christtheking.info/β¦/selections-of-st-jeromes-writings-on-the-jews/
Talmudic:
Babylonian Talmud, Berakhot 28bβ29a
Archaeological:
Cairo Geniza, Taylor-Schechter Collection, Cambridge University Library. Schechter, Jewish Quarterly Review 10 (1898), pp. 654β659.
Historical (on site):
Adversus Judaeos Arguments from the Disputation of Paris (1240) β christtheking.info/β¦/adversus-judaeos-arguments-from-the-disputation-of-paris-1240/
Magisterial:
Council of Florence, Cantate Domino (DS 1351), 1442
Scriptural (Douay-Rheims):
Matthew 21:43; John 9:22; 12:42; 16:1β2; Acts 24:5
1 Thessalonians 2:14β16; Romans 11:25, 28; Hebrews 8:13
Galatians 3:24β25; 4:21β31; 1 Corinthians 2:8
Apocalypse 2:9; 3:9
Scholarship:
Ruth Langer, Cursing the Christians? A History of the Birkat HaMinim (Oxford, 2011) β the most comprehensive modern study; acknowledges the anti-Christian character of the historical prayer.
William Horbury, “The Benediction of the Minim and Early Jewish-Christian Controversy,” Journal of Theological Studies 33 (1982): 19β61 β argues strongly for the prayer’s anti-Christian function.
Reuven Kimelman, “Birkat Ha-Minim and the Lack of Evidence for an Anti-Christian Jewish Prayer in Late Antiquity” (1981) β the major dissenting view; does not adequately account for the Cairo Geniza text naming Notzrim, the three-century patristic consensus, or the talmudic faltering mechanism.
π Full Adversus Judaeos Library:
π christtheking.info/catholic-resources-on-adversus-judaeos/
β οΈ DISCLAIMER: This video presents historical theological sources for educational purposes. The teaching documented is theological/doctrinal opposition, not racial hatred. Individual Jews can convert and be saved. Violence against Jews is condemned.”**

