Marvin Stuart Antelman

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Marvin Stuart Antelman
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Rabbi Marvin S. Antelman, second from left, seated as Chief Justice of his Supreme Rabbinical Court of America, in its 1976 excommunication proceedings.[1]
BornJanuary 10, 1933
DiedSeptember 11, 2013(2013-09-11) (aged 80)
TitlePosek
Spouse(s)Sylvia Joyce Antelman

Marvin Stuart Antelman (January 10, 1933 – September 11, 2013) was an American-Israeli rabbi, chemist, and conspiracy theorist.[2][3]

Career in chemistry and medicine[]

Antelman authored two encyclopedias: The analytical encyclopedia of thermoplastic materials (1974).[4] and The encyclopedia of chemical electrode potentials. (New York, 1982; 359 records in Worldcat[5] and 181 academic citations[6] as of July 2020)

Patents[]

His U.S. patents, related to chemistry and medicine, number approximately fifteen.[7] In 1996 Antelman filed U.S. Patent 5,676,977, claiming to cure AIDS with a single injection of tetrasilver tetroxide (trademarked Tetrasil by Marantech Holding Company, LLC).[8] In 2001 he filed an improvement on this patent that minimized side effects such as hepatoxicity by slowing the rate of injection.[9]

Works in religion and politics works[]

In March 1961 the New England Region of NCSY was formed, and its records list "First Youth Commission Chair: Dr. Marvin Antelman a”h."[10] In 1971, Antelman was one of the founders of the (JSL), which split from the Jewish Defense League in order to solve many of the same problems confronted by the JDL but to do so in a way "within the framework of the law."[11]

In 1976, Antelman, Chief Justice along with his 13-member (SRCA), performed an excommunication of Henry Kissinger from Judaism, on account of anti-Jewish and anti-American actions that the Council alleged.[12][1] In November 1982 Antelman's Beit Din excommunicated hundreds more Jews on account of being Sabbatean Frankist conspirators.[13] Antelman decries an "insidious ... cover-up of the excommunication of Rabbi Jonathan Eybeschutz (1690-1764)" that was done by the Council of Four Lands' on 20 Sivan, 1756, for "seduction to Sabbatian Frankist idolatry," and of the Council's banning of his books (Vol. 2 p. 7). Antelman's SRCA again cites this excommunication in its own declaration and excommunications.

Antelman is also known for promoting a novel ruling allowing a beit din to serve a Jewish divorce to a wife where the divorce is beneficial and the man is unwilling, on the basis that the court may perform a transaction on behalf of a man if it is to his benefit.[14]

To Eliminate the Opiate[]

To Eliminate the Opiate, Vol. 2 cover art, depicting a cryptic coin with four letters (bottom right) that was used by alleged Frankist conspirators

In 1974 Antelman published a book To Eliminate the Opiate[15] Taking its name from Marx's Opium of the people epithet against religion, the book traces the roots and branches of Sabbatean, Frankist, and Illuminati groups that the book claims are loosely aligned and which conspire to eliminate traditional Judaism and Christianity and install a secular, Marxist tyranny a la Plato's Republic. Antelman's stated motivation for writing his book was on account of violent acts against religious Jews that resulted in the destruction of Boston's Jewish community during the years 1968 to 1971. He claimed he confronted and investigated these acts and its actors, he found their agents to be traced to Communist and other conspiratorial Marxist groups. Antelman's stated motivation in forming the JSL was for the defense and survival of the entire Jewry of the United States. His work To Eliminate the Opiate reports rare and obscure elements of Sabbatean and Frankist conspiracies. A second volume was published in 2002.[16][17]

Billy Jack Dial, a prominent Noahide leader,[18] featured this book prominently on the front page of his website in 2006 and wrote, "These books are available at Shop.BnaiNoach.com [now defunct], and happen to be one of the most powerful resource of truth of all times. Here Rabbi Marvin S. Antelman confronts the evil empire with the revelation of truth, and defies all the conspiracy theories and transforms those theories into reality. These books will leave the reader shocked and awed as the cloak of secrecy is stripped off of the organizations and individuals who actively sought to bring harm to the Torah of G-d, and its followers."[19]

Personal life[]

Antelman was a Religious Zionist and last lived in Israel, passing away September 11, 2013.[20]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b https://www.scribd.com/doc/307441088/The-Excommunication-of-Henry-a-Kissinger-pdf
  2. ^ "On Gershom Scholem, Conspiracy Theories and Rabbinical Court Controversies". January 29, 2020.
  3. ^ "The Boston Rabbi Who Blamed Judaism's Troubles on an Elaborate Jewish Conspiracy » Mosaic".
  4. ^ Anṭelman, Mosheh Shelomoh (July 28, 1974). The analytical encyclopedia of thermoplastic materials. Sadtler Research Laboratories. OCLC 981522 – via Open WorldCat.
  5. ^ Anṭelman, Mosheh Shelomoh; Harris, Franklin J (July 28, 1982). The encyclopedia of chemical electrode potentials. Plenum Press. OCLC 7978077 – via Open WorldCat.
  6. ^ "Google Scholar". scholar.google.com.
  7. ^ "Marvin S. Antelman Inventions, Patents and Patent Applications - Justia Patents Search". patents.justia.com.
  8. ^ "Method of curing AIDS with tetrasilver tetroxide molecular crystal devices".
  9. ^ "Improvements in curing aids with tetrasilver tetroxide molecular crystal devices".
  10. ^ https://ncsy.org/region-region-ncsy-began/ accessed March 2021
  11. ^ https://www.jta.org/1971/01/20/archive/jewish-survival-legion-formed-to-aid-jews-splits-from-jdl-to-work-within-the-law Accessed Dec. 2020
  12. ^ https://www.nli.org.il/en/books/NNL_ALEPH002639993/
  13. ^ Omang, Joanne (November 25, 1982). "Three Rabbis Excommunicate Hundreds" – via www.washingtonpost.com.
  14. ^ "לפדות מחכי גט / משה שלמה אנטלמן - אב"ד | אנטלמן, משה שלמה | The National Library of Israel". www.nli.org.il.
  15. ^ Antelman, Marvin S. (July 28, 1974). To eliminate the opiate. Zahavia. OL 5108043M – via The Open Library.
  16. ^ Antelman, Marvin S., To Eliminate the Opiate Vol. 2, 2002, Preface
  17. ^ "Zionist Book Club - To Eliminate the Opiate Vol.2". www.zionistbookclub.com.
  18. ^ see High Council of B'nei Noah#cite note-3
  19. ^ "Bnai Noach Friends::Welcome". October 8, 2006. Archived from the original on October 8, 2006.
  20. ^ "משה שלמה MARVIN STUART אנטלמן ANTELMAN 1933 - 2013 BillionGraves Record". BillionGraves.
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