28/03/2026
In a 2025 impactful lecture recorded in his Hollywood, Florida studio, Rabbi Yaron Reuven directly recounts one of Adolf Hi**er’s very first policies upon taking power: “Rule number one, no more po*******hy. No more homosexuality. None of that garbage. Not allowed.” He presents this as a deliberate moral reset, the opening move in reshaping a nation that had drifted far from traditional values, emphasizing how these clear boundaries were enforced right away to protect society from what he describes as unchecked moral decay.
Rabbi Reuven vividly contrasts this with the Berlin of the 1920s and early 1930s, which he likens to the biblical S***m and Gomorrah of its era— a time and place overflowing with open displays of po*******hy, homosexuality, and related excesses that had come to define the city’s cultural scene. He explains that Hi**er’s early laws were not random but a targeted response to restore order, dignity, and decency, beginning with the outright rejection of these influences to rebuild a healthier foundation for the German people.
These measures align precisely with documented historical steps taken in 1933. Just weeks after Hi**er became Chancellor, directives on February 23 banned po*******hy outright, closed gay and le***an clubs, shut down homophile publications, and dissolved related organizations. This was soon followed by the May 6 raid on the Institut fĂĽr Sexualwissenschaft, where extensive collections of such materials were seized and removed, confirming the swift and decisive implementation of the very policies Rabbi Reuven highlights as the starting point for cultural renewal.
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