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Part 2
Part 4: Who Are the Rabbis Behind This?
The Trump Letter name the organization of this "Sanhedrin":
https://www.thesanhedrin.org/
None of these men have recognized semichah or major rabbinic standing.
They are self-appointed and have no halachic authority, no one does. Only the last court has halachic authority; this court ended 200 C.E.
Part 5: The True Sanhedrin and Its Restoration
1. What the Rambam Teaches
Mishneh Torah (Hilchot Sanhedrin 4:11) – A Sanhedrin could be reinstated if all rabbis agree on a new semichah system.
However, no generation has been able to achieve this.
2. The True Requirements for a Future Sanhedrin
Proper Semichah – Restoring the chain of transmission from Moshe.
Universal Jewish Recognition – Accepted by all Torah-observant Jews.
The Beit HaMikdash – The Sanhedrin must sit in Lishkat HaGazit.
Divine Intervention – Many poskim say the Sanhedrin will only return with Mashiach.
3. What Should We Do Instead?
Reject false claims.
Educate others—especially Noahides, Christians, and Reform Jews.
Focus on real Torah study and halachic authenticity.
Part 6: The Conspiracy Theory of the “Sanhedrin” and Its Role in Anti-Semitism
1. The Danger of Jewish World Control Myths
One of the most persistent anti-Semitic conspiracies is the idea that Jews secretly control world governments, finance, and religion. This falsehood has been at the root of countless anti-Semitic attacks, including:
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion – a fabricated document that falsely claimed Jews conspire to dominate the world.
Blood libels and economic conspiracies in medieval Europe.
Modern conspiracy theories, especially among extremists who claim Jews manipulate global affairs.
The Nascent Sanhedrin plays directly into these anti-Semitic myths by positioning itself as a global Jewish court—despite having no actual authority.
2. The Role of the Nascent Sanhedrin in Fueling Conspiracy Theories
While most Jews do not take the Nascent Sanhedrin seriously, conspiracy theorists outside the Jewish world do. This group’s self-promotion has fed the narrative that:
1.Jews want to impose Jewish law on the world (via the Noahide Laws).
2.The Jewish elite is secretly ruling the world.
3.The Third Temple is being rebuilt for Jewish world dominance.
These false claims are heavily promoted in anti-Semitic circles—including far-right nationalist groups, radical Christian sects, and even some left-wing anti-Zionist factions.
3. The “Noahide Laws” Conspiracy and Its Distortion
The Noahide Laws are a simple ethical framework from Jewish tradition.
They have never been enforced by Jews, and historically, they have only been used as guidelines for moral behavior.
However, conspiracy theorists claim the Nascent Sanhedrin is working to legally enforce Noahide Laws worldwide—which is completely false.
Some extremists have even claimed that Jews plan to execute non-Jews who do not follow these laws, a distortion of Talmudic texts taken out of context.
This conspiracy theory has led to:
Violent threats against Jews in online extremist circles.
Christians fearing mass beheadings, based on misinterpretations of halachic texts.
A resurgence of anti-Semitic rhetoric on social media, falsely accusing Jews of attempting to overthrow secular governments.
4. Anti-Semitic Fringe Groups Using the Sanhedrin as “Proof”
There are various far-right and radical Christian groups that spread this misinformation:
Neo-Nazi groups claiming the Sanhedrin is “the Jewish Illuminati.”
Extremist evangelical groups warning of a “Jewish Antichrist.”
Radical Islamic preachers who falsely claim the Sanhedrin is planning to “take over Al-Aqsa.”
These groups use the Nascent Sanhedrin’s statements as ‘proof’ of their anti-Semitic theories, despite the fact that the Nascent Sanhedrin is not recognized by any legitimate Jewish authority.
5. Why This is Dangerous for Jews
The consequences of these conspiracy theories are not just theoretical—they lead to real-world anti-Semitic violence.
In 2018, the Pittsburgh synagogue shooter believed that Jews were secretly running the government.
In 2019, the Poway synagogue shooter cited anti-Semitic conspiracy theories in his manifesto.
Across Europe, anti-Semitic attacks have risen, often fueled by misinformation spread online.
The Nascent Sanhedrin is not responsible for these attacks, but its claims are being weaponized by anti-Semites. By pretending to be a real authority, they give extremists the “evidence” they need to justify their hatred.
6. How to Combat This Misinformation
For Jews:
Educate others that the Nascent Sanhedrin is not real and has no halachic or political power.
Expose false claims about Jewish law, Noahide Laws, and Jewish history.
Speak out against groups that misuse Jewish teachings for political agendas.
For Non-Jews:
Do not believe or spread false conspiracy theories.
Understand that the real Jewish Sanhedrin has not existed for 1,500 years.
Recognize that Judaism does not seek to impose its laws on others.
A False Sanhedrin Fuels Real Anti-Semitism
The Nascent Sanhedrin is not a real Jewish authority, but their false claims have been hijacked by anti-Semites.
The spread of misinformation about Noahide Laws, Jewish world control, and the Third Temple is dangerous.
Fighting back against these conspiracy theories is essential to protecting Jewish communities and ensuring the truth about Torah and halacha prevails.
End of Part 2
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