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“If a ‘goy’ (Gentile) hits a Jew he must be killed.” (Sanhedrin 58b)
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“If a Jew finds an object lost by a ‘goy’ it does not have to be returned.” (Baba Mezia 24a)
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“If a Jew murders a ‘goy’ there will be no death penalty.” (Sanhedrin 57a)
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What a Jew steals from a ‘goy’ he may keep.” (Sanhedrin 57a)
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“Jews may use subterfuges to circumvent a ‘goy.’” (Baba Kamma 113a)
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“All children of the ‘goyim’ (Gentiles) are animals.” (Yebamoth 98a)
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“Girls born of the ‘goyim’ are in a state of ‘niddah’ (menstrual uncleanness!) from birth.” (Abodah Zarah 36b)
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“The ‘goyim’ are not humans. They are beasts.” (Baba Mezia 114b)
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“If you eat with a ‘goy’ it is the same as eating with a dog.” (Tosapoth, Jebamoth 94b)
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“Even the best of the ‘goyim’ should all be killed.” (Soferim 15)
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“Sexual intercourse between the ‘goyim’ is like intercourse between animals.” (Sanhedrin 74b)
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“When it comes to a Gentile in peace times, one may harm him indirectly, for instance, by removing a ladder after he had fallen into a crevice.” (Shulkan Arukh, Yoreh De ‘ah, 158, Hebrew Edition only)