Flying Rabbis Fight Swine Flu?

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Now for what is meant to be somewhat of a secular broadcasting company, the BBC still managed to astound me with this headline: “Flying rabbis fight swine flu“. The story as reported by the BBC is that a group of rabbis and “Jewish mystics” have been flying around over Israel in an attempt to ward off swine flu. Don’t stop me there, because it gets better.

Apparently “about 50 religious leaders circled over the country on Monday, chanting prayers and blowing horns” because they got it into their heads that this would “stop the pandemic so people will stop dying from it”, at least this is according to Rabbi Yitzhak Batzri, who is evidently a complete idiot.

The video included with the article will brings tears of laughter (as well as utter disbelief) to your eyes, so please go and watch it. What is perhaps even crazier is the announcement by our friend Rabbi Batzri, that “thanks to the prayer, the danger is already behind us”. No Rabbi, I’m afraid that we discovered centuries ago that these things have natural causes, and do not go away with prayer; they go away with medical treatment!

Now back to the BBC, which has a history or putting ‘quotation marks’ where they don’t belong, yet failed to put the obvious ones in this headline: Flying rabbis ‘fight’ swine flu. Honestly, how could they justify giving these people credit? They are not fighting swine flu in any sense of the word; what they are doing is flying around in a plane acting like a bunch of children.

If I was cruel I’d make some kind of remark like “I hope they get swine flu”, but I don’t want anyone to suffer through something like that, even if they are displaying such idiotic behavior. Instead, I can only hope that once they see that the threat isn’t gone; instead of pulling a stunt like this again, they will encourage their followers to get proper treatment.

Well…one can dream.

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  1. Gus Snarp
    August 12th, 2009 at 16:08 | #1

    If they were American evangelical Christians doing this the BBC would make fun of them, and rightly so. I find it interesting that they believe prayer will work to prevent disease, but that that prayer should take place on an airplane. Interesting juxtaposition of faith and technology.

  2. David
    August 12th, 2009 at 18:05 | #2

    Apparently flying over the country with scare the swine flu away!

  3. Johnny
    August 12th, 2009 at 18:07 | #3

    Do they accept that the plane isn't flown by god but by mankind? I think they were trying to get closed to god by flying nearer to him . Maybe they can do this thing again and pray for the peace in Israel and Palestine

  4. Claire V
    August 12th, 2009 at 19:07 | #4

    Clearly I don't read things closely enough because I totally thought the headline was "Flying RABBITS fight swine flu"… which might have been more amusing :)

  5. August 12th, 2009 at 23:21 | #5

    I made the same mistake when I first read it. These same people that think this will work are probably laughing at all the witch doctors that are doing their own chants to heal and prevent illnesses.

  6. Jim
    August 13th, 2009 at 03:19 | #6

    Claire V and I share the same mis-read. I caught it here: The story as reported by the BBC is that a group of rabbits and “Jewish mystics” have been flying around over Israel in an attempt to ward off swine flu. At which point I said, WTF? and realized what was wrong.

  7. Tel Aviver
    August 14th, 2009 at 08:53 | #7

    The Israeli media reports such stories with a twist of cynicism and ridicule, yet sadly not enough. How embarrassing.

  8. August 24th, 2009 at 23:14 | #8

    To borrow a promo line from "Alien": In heaven, no one can hear you . . . blow a shofar inside a flying jet, no matter how high it's flying!

  9. September 3rd, 2009 at 02:31 | #9

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