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MarZutra:
Shalom Yacov,

You are right Chamish has been on Tamar’s show many times.  All I can say is that I am re-reading Antelman's book now and I most certainly feel he makes a very strong case based on my knowledge of Communism, Socialism, Theosophy and all of their promulgators.  It is logical considering all of these different "ideologies" profess the elimination of G-d amongst many others. 

I admit that Tamar Yonah is FAR more knowledged than I in Torah and most certainly Hebrew but when it comes to Jewish History and Socio-Political ideologies, let's just say I am very confident and can hold my own. ;)  Personally, I feel every Jew should read Antelman's book, not because of its "superstition", but because when one looks around themselves today in a world full of hedonism, debauchery and depravity Antelman's book truly makes one abandon those beliefs and return to Orthodox Judaism or be a more observant Jew.  Did you know that in the 1970's Rabbi Antelman was a member of JDL and worked with Rabbi Kahane?  Sadly, due to Antelman's ideological differances with Rabbi Kahane due to Antelman's adoption of "Revisionist" Zionism from Ze'ev Jabbotinsky's Batar he left the JDL.  Antelman praises Rabbi Kahane's accomplishments with Soviet Jewry as the greatest accomplishment in Diaspora History.  As well, he was partially responsible for the excommunication of Henry Kissenger from the Jewish People.  That is a righteous deed in my books ;)

In the end, my brother, everyone has their own opinions.  I, myself, place antelman's book up there with "Perfidy", "From Time Immemorial" and "Why Be Jewish?" as books that have effected me personally to my return to Judaism and my STRONG support for Judaism, Jewry, Israel (Borders, Language, Culture) and morality (even though I fall short but I try...).   :)

MarZutra:
Hassidim were excommunicated by the Vilna Gaon in 1777.  When you read up on Shabbatai Tzvi, Jacob Frank, Israel Jacobson, Abraham Geiger etc. you will see that they are very much related both in history and twisted "communisitic" and "mystical" ideologies to which falls back on the excommunication of the Hassidim...  as time "progressed" some "sects" abandoned the mysticism for communism while the others abandoned the communism for the mysticism....;)

MarZutra:
Perhaps it was the bombings why Rabbi Antelman left the JDL.  I really don't know.  He states "due to ideological differance" which could mean many things...   :)

Rabbi Antelman has served as Chief Justice since 1974.  The Supreme Rabbinic Court of America  was involved in several landmark events such as the excommunication of Henry Kissinger in 1976, the public condemnation of the Marxist New Jewish Agenda and the excommunication of its members in 1982, several exposes -- including that of attempts by homosexual activists to hold  a ceremony at Yad VaShem in Jerusalem, which the Court thwarted in 1994 -- as well as its battles againts the assault on the Jewish family, and attempts by gullible, illiterate, otherwise observant Jews to misrepresent Jewish law with the aid and comfort of our enemies, as making it possible for a woman to obtain a Jewish divorce without the consent of a recalcitrant husband.

MarZutra:
The website is:  http://www.rabbis.org/news/article.cfm?id=100574   :) 

I forgot to mention, even though the excommunication of the Hassidim by the Vilna Gaon in 1777, by 1840 the Chief Lubavitcher Rabbi of Russia came down very hard and closing Dr. Lillenthal's Bundist "Reform" secular "Jewish" school and have been a very strong force agaisnt Reform Jewry and excommunication of Judenrot ever since.

It seems from what I have read about the Lubavitcher Hassidim they seem to have taken the warning of the Vilna Gaon to heart and moved more closely to the principals of Orthodox Judaism, although keeping some of their un-Orthodox methods, and not the mysticism of the Hassid/Satmer sects.  I believe that the Lubavitcher are the only sect of Hassidim that openly advocates for Israel etc. although not believing in "Zionism" but Jewish Nationalism.  If I'm wrong on this, not to worry....just relating some of my past readings...

bongoid:
 :D "They must go"  by Meir Kahane was one of the few books that changed my life.It actually wakened me up to the reality of race & ethnicity . In one fell swoop it cleaned out a lot of the nonsense &" Bullshazzer" that was installed in my head by those "Socialist-ology" courses I took in CUNY & my public school education.

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