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Mesirah (or mesira, lit. 'to hand over') is the
action in
which one Jew
reports the
conduct of
another Jew to a non-rabbinic
authority in a
manner and...
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Moser may
refer to:
Moser (surname) An
individual who
commits the act of
Mesirah in
Judaism Moser Glacier, a
glacier on the west
coast of
Graham Land, Antarctica...
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police do not
report misconduct by
other officers Code of
silence Kayfabe Mesirah Stop Snitchin'
Anatomy of a
Scandal – 2022
television miniseries The grave...
- The
route also
included stops at
Mesirah Island in Oman and Karachi. For a
brief period until April 1948,
Mesirah Island was used as a
refuelling stop;...
- criminals, in
keeping with an
interpretation of the
Torah prohibition against mesirah (informing on a
fellow Jew to the non-Jewish authorities). The forerunner...
- to
report his
abuser to the police,
citing the
halachic prohibition of
mesirah. Subsequently, a
spokesman for
Padwa doubted the
credibility of the alleged...
- most
threatening informers murdered (such as the U****sa case, 1836), see
mesirah. The
zoning rule was
suspended during the
Crimean war, when conscription...
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report a Jew to non-Jewish
authorities constitutes the
religious crime of
mesirah:
Samuel Heilman, a
professor of
Jewish studies at
Queens College, writes...
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Anthony Crime in
Baltimore Code of
silence Omertà
Witness intimidation Mesirah "No Snitching: The
Rules for Snitching". The Root. May 17, 2011. Archived...
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There is no
doubt at all:
Mesirah ['informing'] has no
application whatsoever to
instances of
child ****ual abuse. To use
mesirah in this way is an abomination...