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Ask JTF for Sunday, July 19, 2009

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dreidelhead:
Hi Chaim,

I'm new here. Another JTF'er introduced me to you. I've listened to a few of your past shows and really enjoyed them. Your no-holds-barred honesty is very refreshing. I have many questions but will start with just one.

Hussein Obama is a radical leftist. Hussein Obama is a friend of the IslamoNazis. Both want to take over the world. The radical leftist Marxist scum want a one-world 'utopian' government with the UN at the helm. The IslamoNazis want a Muslim world. Both groups often work together, but in the end, have very different goals. The IslamoNazis detests everything the Leftists stand for. And the Leftist 'should' detest what the IslamoNazis stand for.

1) Which side is Obama ultimately on?
2) If, Chas v'chalila!, freedom loses to these two, between them, who would come out on top?

I look forward to your thoughts,

Dreidlehead :dance:

eb22:
Shalom Chaim,

Recently,    I was reading about Leviticus 19:14: "You shall not curse the deaf nor place a stumbling block before the blind; you shall fear your G-d - I am your Lord."    What especially got my attention was the Rabbinical Commentary associated with this Torah Commandment.     Specifically,   the part of "Lifnei Iver" that is defined,  "prohibition against helping or causing another to sin".     

When reading about this aspect of Lifnei Iver on the Internet,    I got the impression that there are a variety of opinions.     I even noticed the word  "Machloket"    (  differing Rabbinical opinons? ),    which you have used many times on past programs.       The interpretations and discussions on Lifnei Iver seem very complex,   at least for me.     I admit that much of these interpretations and discussions are over my head.      Especially some of the terminology.        On the surface though,   it seems like the sin of "Lifnei Iver"   happens very often,    with most Jewish people not even being aware that they are committing this sin.   


Basically,   can you provide some thoughts about what is considered helping or causing another to sin.     Especially regarding Shabbat and keeping Kosher.       And how it relates to people   (  the people potentially being affected  ) who aren't observant regarding Shabbat and keeping Kosher.     Also,   if it's evident that one committed the sin of "Lifnei Iver",   how does one attempt to repent for this sin?


Thanks as always,   eb22.

         


 

Abben:
Hello Chaim, can you tell us why Indonesia has the largest muslim population in the world for? thanks and GD bless 

Gam Bashan veGam Gilad:
Hello Dear Chaim! (:

What is your personal opinion about Avi Rat, who was candidate number 7 on the National Union party list in the recent Knesset elections?


Thank you, Shavu'a Tov and Chodesh Tov! :)

Gam Bashan veGam Gil'ad.

ItalianZionist:
Chaim,
 You've probably noticed that living in Queens has become unbearable with all the 300 watt car stereos blasting rap and all the beasts flying around at 70 miles an hour. Calling 311 and the police doesn't help.  Even  a petition  with hundreds of signatures, given to my state senator didn't help. I think that most of today's NYC police are 19 year olds that think this is normal and blast rap in their cars also. Sorry to bother you such frivolousness, but unable to count on the cops to enforce the law, what can be done about this?

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