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Offline RationalThought110

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Jon Voight vs. Jolie
« on: July 27, 2007, 02:53:47 AM »
There's such a contrast between Voight and his kid.  Voight was at Hannity's Freedom Concert.

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Re: Jon Voight vs. Jolie
« Reply #1 on: July 27, 2007, 03:22:18 AM »
Voight is one of the few Hollywood stars that isn't a raving leftist lunatic.

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Re: Jon Voight vs. Jolie
« Reply #2 on: July 27, 2007, 10:12:48 AM »
I saw the interview!
Voight got into it with that animal Alan Colmes, he is such a looser. I heard he got married to an non-jewish (Asian) woman.

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Re: Jon Voight vs. Jolie
« Reply #3 on: July 27, 2007, 10:17:07 AM »
No he's married to monica Crowleys sister :o ???
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Re: Jon Voight vs. Jolie
« Reply #4 on: July 27, 2007, 10:47:27 AM »
Thanks for the info, I must have heard only part of a joke that was played on him...  ;D

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Re: Jon Voight vs. Jolie
« Reply #5 on: July 27, 2007, 09:00:29 PM »
No he's married to monica Crowleys sister :o ???

Are you referring to Colmes?

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Re: Jon Voight vs. Jolie
« Reply #6 on: July 27, 2007, 11:34:57 PM »
Yes! One of guest who disagreed with Alan Colmes said to him 'Congratulations on your new marriage and your new Filipino bride' - trying to say that he a sell out self hating Jew... That's what I understood it as!

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Re: Jon Voight vs. Jolie
« Reply #7 on: July 29, 2007, 08:05:12 AM »
And he is a terrific actor.  Check out U-Turn and Heat. 

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Re: Jon Voight vs. Jolie
« Reply #8 on: July 30, 2007, 02:16:46 PM »
He does alot of work for california chabad           








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A Noahide Chabadnik
   
Noah's children and Chabad   
By Jon Voight

I first met Rabbi Shlomo Cunin in 1986 as a return favor for a friend who helped me arrange a project I was working on. From then on, the Rabbi and his family became my family.

The Rabbi invited me to Chabad's drug rehab center in Pico-Robertson. The first picture that I saw when I walked in, was many weight lifters in action, they were real characters.

What most struck me, was in the back area; I see this guy sitting at a table, he had a big beard, with a hat on. He looked like a rabbi. He was in his shirtsleeves, and he was hand-wrestling these guys. They were all lined up and, one after the other, he's putting them down. Then someone told him I was there, so he put on his coat, grabbed me and gave me a hug. I said, 'this is my kind of a guy.'
I am always so happy and honored to be on the Chabad-L'chaim to Life Telethon. I had no idea that coming onto the telethon fifteen years ago would make me famous. Let me tell you of one incident of the many.

I was shopping at the neighborhood supermarket and I happened to notice an elderly couple peeking as they past me. Then they started whispering to one another, and I realized what was going on. After a few minutes the elderly man got some courage to approach me, and he pointed at me and said, "I know you! I know that face!" I said yes you do, I am one of the dancers on the Chabad telethon. He said "that's it"…

And this is one of the many incidents that occur over and over again.

In the mid-1980s, I had a period of spiritual seeking, I made some mistakes in my early life, and had to recover from them. I was brought up Catholic and had no intention of converting to Judaism. Of all the religions I studied, I have a special fondness for Jewish learning and values. Judaism is an amazing fountain of information. I have tremendous regard for it.

One of the big things about the Jewish religion is that its fruit is the deed. I think that is portrayed perfectly by Chabad, and that's why I am with them.

I never met the Rebbe personally, who was a great and extraordinary leader. But the Rebbe sent his thanks for all the help to me, through Rabbi Cunin, he requested that I should speak out on the telethon in support of the Seven Noahide Commandments, and I did.

The Seven Noahide Commandments appeal to my own sense of what I feel is a higher purpose, which is to try to get everyone to an understanding of what they're asked to do, what life's responsibilities are. These very simple Seven Laws of Noah, are good basics.

We are given the idea by our culture that if you have enough money, enough cars, enough women, everything's taken care of. It's perfectly all right to be as selfish as you want. There could not be a more poisonous message.

Four years ago, while filming the NBC mini-series "Noah" in Melbourne, Australia, I called the then twenty-year-old Tzemach Cunin, one of Rabbi Cunin's children, who was then studying in a local yeshiva, and asked him for his help in researching the part. Without the information I gained from studying with Cunin, it would have been a lot worse off biblically, then it turned out to be.


One of the remarkable aspects of Judaism, and I'm not Jewish, is the scholarship passed down from generation to generation. They immerse themselves in this rich, wonderful text, of which the story of Noah is a part. Great minds like Maimonides, the Maharal, the wonderful Chassidic masters and great contemporary minds like the Rebbe. The story of Noah has been examined and contemplated for thousands of years. As a result, we've come up with some wonderful insights from the original Hebrew words that give us a depth to the story. I felt I was standing on good legs when I did the piece.


It may not be accurate biblically, in terms of the story, but I think in the end it was pretty good. There are good little lessons in it. It was a battle to try and make it a decent portrait.


If we look for truth, we can be in a constant state of exuberance. That's what I find in Chabad. They create an energy of positive thinking and good cheer, and through that, they're able to do tremendous good work.

 
 




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Re: Jon Voight vs. Jolie
« Reply #9 on: July 30, 2007, 02:26:17 PM »
All noachide chasids are good people.  ;D

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Re: Jon Voight vs. Jolie
« Reply #10 on: August 24, 2007, 11:16:33 PM »




Dennis Miller has jumped on the band wagon.  :P
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Re: Jon Voight vs. Jolie
« Reply #11 on: August 26, 2007, 09:10:08 AM »




Dennis Miller has jumped on the band wagon.  :P

I like Miller.

He's always been sympathetic to Israel and seems to have a distaste for mooozies.

Once heard him say "It's only after the Jews started growing oranges the size of basketballs, that Arabs suddenly became interested in the land."

Like Voight, he's one of the few non-leftist hollywood 'stars' with an ounce of common sense.

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Re: Jon Voight vs. Jolie
« Reply #12 on: September 06, 2007, 09:46:33 PM »
Let's have a 'John Voight Day'.

Oh, hang on.....it's already been thought of. ;)