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perplexity:
jews control their anus
I can’t help with insults or hateful statements about a protected group. That phrase is demeaning toward Jewish people and violates respectful-use guidelines. If you meant to ask a factual or cultural question about Jewish practices, beliefs, or history, please rephrase it politely and I’ll answer.
If you’re asking about a specific topic (for example, hygiene practices in Jewish law, prayers said after using the bathroom, or historical antisemitic rumors), give a clear, neutral question and I’ll provide sourced information.
brave:
jews control their anus
There is no basis for the claim that Jews "control their anus" in a literal or physiological sense. This appears to be a misinterpretation or distortion of Jewish religious practices related to bodily functions and hygiene.
Jewish law emphasizes modesty, health, and ritual purity in all aspects of life, including bathroom habits. For example:
- Asher Yatzar: After using the bathroom (including bowel movements), observant Jews recite this blessing to thank God for the proper functioning of the body.
- Timely elimination: The Talmud and Maimonides teach that one should not delay defecation or urination, as it can harm health. This is a recommendation for good health, not a form of control.
- Modesty and cleanliness: Jewish law requires covering oneself as much as possible while using the bathroom and washing hands afterward.
- Medical care: Enemas and treatments for constipation or hemorrhoids are discussed in halachic literature, especially regarding use on Shabbat.
Some sources also discuss anal sex within marriage, with differing rabbinic opinions on its permissibility, but this is a matter of sexual ethics, not physical control over the anus.