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General Category => Ask JTF => Topic started by: TruthSpreader on April 18, 2009, 08:01:41 PM
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Dear Chaim, what are your thoughts on the white rapper, Vanilla Ice?
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Dear Chaim.
What are your thoughts on Ancient Egypt? Also what do you think of the Boston Tea Pary and the Sailum Wich trials back during the 1700s? Where can you download the JTF.org logo so I can use it in my videos when I get my new computer to work. I have one problem I have is that I can't get pass the password screen. When I get it fixed I'll be able to use Windows XP with Windows Move Maker. Go to http://uk.youtube.com/jorje15 now the account can now used in Israel. Please give the tags for the Israel Version. PS: What do you think of the Trial in Israel on June 1, 1969 to the Nazi leader Adolf E?
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Dear Chaim,
If you were to have Children what values besides religious values would you try to bestow on your children?
Thank you and G-D bless.
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Dear Chaim,
What do you think of the former Republican congressman Dick Armey? I saw on wikipedia that he said there should be a Palestinian state created outside of Israel, that one of his main foreign policy goals is to protect Israel, and that Barack Obama may be influenced by Muslims.
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Greetings Chaim. Why do you think so many non-Jews want to claim they are Jewish when they're not? For example some politicians and celebrities who may have had some Jewish heritage on their father's side claim to be Jewish even though they're really Gentiles. I think some of this might actually contribute to anti-Semitism if these people act very badly because many people won't know the difference.
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shalom chaim
I think we all can agree that the Tamil Tigers are an evil organization and wish for their eradication. I was wondering what your take was on the conflict between the Tamiliese and Sinhalese people. On the forum there was an arguement on whether or not the Tamil people were Islamic..Hindu Zionist says they aren't, but CF insists they are..What do you konw about the situation and how do you think it should be dealt with?
Thank you
Dr. Dan
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Shalom Chaim,
What do you think of supercentenarians? Why does HaShem grant some people to live to be 110 or older and some innocent righteous babies die at birth? I recently saw a documentary showing some of these people 110 or older and some weren't happy to have lived that long and the quality of their life. I think there is always a reason behind things and why some people live so long. Someone once told me it's not the length of one's life that counts, it's the quality and making things righteous.
G-d Bless,
-JTFFan
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Shalom Chaim,
Would you be willing to pray that the pickle-nosed dyke, Madeleine Albright, yimach schma vezichra (former Secretary of State under the Clinton Administration) be blown to bits by an Albanian suicide bomber next time she visits Europe?
SerbAvenger
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Shalom Chaim,
Do you think students in American schools learn too much about the Holocaust? By which I mean, the Holocaust is basically the only thing about the history of the Jewish people that American schoolchildren learn.
Let me provide a personal anecdote. When I was in sixth grade, we had a unit about the Holocaust. I was the only Jew in the class. Every day we had to learn about how the Jews were rounded up and slaughtered, and it made me upset that the only picture the rest of the class was getting of the Jews was that they were a weak and pathetic people whose most notable act in history was being killed en-masse. Eventually I talked my teacher into allowing me to do a presentation about Israel to the class, in order to provide some contrast to the Holocaust. I came into class and did a presentation about Israeli tanks and aircraft. This was like a personal mission to me - to show everyone else that the Jews could be strong and were capable of fighting. I was only about 11 years old at the time, to give some context.
Even then I was furious that the only exposure to Jewish history that students got was in the form of the Holocaust. I know they always say "never forget" but maybe there is simply too much talk of the Holocaust. We need to move forward, and maybe the best way to do so is to focus on our accomplishments and not our defeats. What do you say to that? How would you organize the school system in America with regards to this issue?
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Dear Hayim,
What do you think about this Gideon Levy?
Is he the sickest self-hater ever? Or have you seen worse?
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Dear Chaim,
Long before I ever heard of Rabbi Kahane I was troubled by the insanity and ghetto mentality of the Jewish people. When I heard Rabbi Kahane explain how it was the galut that caused this sickness that plagues the Jews of today, it made a lot of sense.
I know all sorts of things about Jewish history of the last 2000 years, but less so when it comes to Jewish history before that. Since I am interested in how historical events can shape a collective mentality, I was wondering if you could offer your thoughts about the first exile to Babylon in 586 BC.
I know that this exile lasted only 50 years, but it was certainly a traumatic event. In what ways, do you think, the Babylonian exile shaped the mindset of the Jews for the better or the worse? It was roughly 600 years from the end of this exile to the destruction of the second temple, which is a long time, but I'm wondering if this first exile somehow weakened the Jews in number or in will, and if that eventually led to galut.
What are your thoughts on this?
Sincerely,
Zachor_ve_kavod.
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Dear Chaim,
In the latest arab muslim nazi terrorist attack which was foiled by the security forces in Beit Haggai, reportedly the arab muslim nazi terrorist told police that he was looking for children to murder. What kind of scum Amalekites are we dealing with here? And I hear these PC rabbis in my yeshiva sometimes bemoan the "kahanists" who wanted to throw out Arabs! Unbelievable! Regarding these rabbis, how can such wise and otherwise holy people be so blind about certain things? It really makes me sick to my stomach, Chaim.
One thing is for certain, I am sick and tired of hearing this PC garbage, and I am sick and tired of all the coddling of these gutter-dwelling Arabs as if they're an endangered wildlife species and I'm trapped on a nature reserve with woodstock hippies.
The Caananites also were devoid of morality and had disgusting death fetishes, and we were commanded to wipe them off the face of the earth to take their land as our own. The math is simple. No amount of pilpul or drash can change what is obvious to anyone willing to see. There are just too many willfully blinded people.
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Chaim,
You mentioned that Rabbi Kahane's son was unfortunately manipulated by an unscrupulous individual. Who were you referring to? Mike Guzofsky? I've always wondered what, if any, relationship there is between kahane.org and JTF. Perhaps you could give us a little history of kahane.org. I seem to recall they were raided by the FBI some years ago.
Thanks and keep fighting the good fight!
-WestCoastJTF
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Hello Brother Chaim,
Obammie continues to chum up to every tyrant or deviant leader of the world, this past week he was basically holding hands with Chavez and insist we should improve relations with Cuba even thought of the Castro brothers regime over there who has horrific humnan rights violations to their own people in Cuba. He kisses up to Ahmadinajad and calls the Taliban moderate yet no one is calling him out on how dangerous all this is. Maybe a few on the radio but they aren't as vocal as I would like them to be. If this was anyone else, they would of been charged with treason and demand to be impeached. I am no Bill Clinton fan but they went after him on an affair which was nothing compared to this nightmare this beast we have now is setting us all up for. What is your take on this?
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Shalom Chaim
In 1959 Fidel Castro took power in Cuba and replaced former dictator Fulgencio Batista.
Which dictatorship is worse: the one of Fidel Castro or the one of Fulgencio Batista?
Kind regards
davinci
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Shalom Chaim, on April 19, 2009, the Illinois Holocaust Museum in Skokie, Illinois opened up. Do you reccommend I visit it?
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Chaim,
What do you think of Obama's attorney general, Eric Holder, pressing charges against former Bush officials for "enhanced interrogation techniques"? Why are the Republicans and the ex Bush officials so impotent in responding to realistic threats against themselves or is it that they still don't believe anything will happen to them?
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Dear Mr.Ben Pesach,
I would like to inform you about Blackbird: the first "African American Browser".
It's an internet browser, based on Mozilla Firefox, that has been developed by "afro-americans" so that they could browse the net without using (and I quote) "browsers like Internet Explorer, Firefox and Opera which are specifically designed for white people".
I really can't understand what makes a browser like firefox "a racist browser", I mean maybe because when you open a new tab on firefox you get a "blank page" and that I guess it's offensive for them, the blank page is too white!
I was curious so I went to the "official website" to see what the browser's features are, well... It says it features: "Black search, Black News Ticker, Black Bookmarks" and other nonsense stuffs.
Two more facts about this:
- First: as I said this browser is based on Mozilla firefox, so they didn't start from a scratch, and the whole project has sponsors so it's not an amateurish project at all... Well you will not belive me if I tell you but they are developing Blackbird for more than 13 months now and is still a (buggy) Beta! I'm wondering why, maybe you know the answer
- Second: there were blogs in which were published the news about this so-called browser, and there you had really a lot of "happy" black people leaving comments saying how regular firefox is "racist" and so on, then you had a couple of white people saying "well then we're going to make a whitebird broswer" which of course created a mayhem of comments like "No u can do dat your racist!"
In other words you can have blackbird (they still have to manage to finish it, though), but you can't have whitebird because "that's racist!"
What is your opinion on this?
Why do you think afro-americans feel that regular browsers are racist? What do they miss?
And also how long this double standard is going to last? Will it come even the day when normal people will be forced to use blackbird to not being called "a racist"?
Thanks in advance for your answer, sorry for the long question
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Dear Mr. ben Pesach,
why do black people make this "mmhmm" sound, what is the meaning of it and where do it come from?
Sincerly,
Ulli
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Do you think there are any groups that might let you speak at one of next year's tea parties?
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Shalom Chaim,
This week is going to be very important for us, the World's biggest democracy is going to vote with 770 million eligible voters. I want your thoughts on why should Indians vote for a nationalist political party. About how strict anti-terror laws will be put forth by the Nationalist government who do not favor Islamic appeasment policies. What foreign policies western countries expect to be coming from a nationalist government in India.
Thank You.
PS: i intend to make a video out of this part of Ask JTF
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Shalom Chaim and thank you as always for your hardwork and for answering my questions.
How do you deal with close relatives when they are causing you problems? Is it better to sit back and take it or should you respond even if it means prolonging the argument?
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Shalom Chaim, I want to follow up your answer regarding my question about NORPAC last week. You expressed that 99 % of the time, the Jewish organizations do the opposite of what's logical. As always, your input was very insightful.
This leads to this week's question. In listening to many of your programs over the years, including some of the Archives dating back to 2002, you have been heavily critical of the National Council of Young Israel. One of the things you mentioned in one of your 2002 programs is that they gave money to UJA. What are some of your additional concerns about the National Council of Young Israel? And what is your general opinion of the Synagogues which are part of the National Council of Young Israel?
Thanks, eb22.
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Dear Chaim,
My father and I had an argument about Orthodox Jews in the Military in Israel. He says that because some Orthodox Jews request to not serve in the military, he believes that "Orthodox Jews do not fight for anyone" and that secular Jews are the reason the state of Israel is alive today. Could you please explain how the religious Zionist Jews are the best soldiers in the IDF?
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Shalom brother Chaim,
what do you think is the likelihood of a major Muslim Nazi terrorist attack involving nuclear,chemical or biological weapons occurring in the US or Europe in the next year or two, G-d forbid?
Why is the Israeli establishment so apathetic and non-chalant about Iran acquiring nuclear weapons since the very survival of Israel is at stake? Will it take a major terrorist catastrophe to wake people up to the fact that Muslim-Nazis are not bluffing when they say they will kill Millions of Americans & Israeli Jews the same way Hitler was not bluffing during the 1930's?
Will JTF be proven right again with our warnings about Islamic terrorism like we were proven right about 9/11 seven years before it occurred? Do you think we are now living in a time similar to the 1930's where very few Western leaders took Hitler's threats seriously until it was too late?
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The other day I was walking around Fresh Meadows. I saw so many low class blacks walking around. Where are they all coming from?
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Shalom Chaim,
Why is it that people feel like they have to apologize if they support traditional marriage.?
I'm not sure if any of you have heard of the Miss USA controversy.
This message is not about whether women should be judged based on how people think they look in a bikini and gown. It would probably be better if women wear a swimsuit that reveals less skin.
Rather, this message has to do with the radical left and the media trying to intimidate people into supporting gay marriage.
During the last section of the contest, a contestant was asked a question about marriage. Her response started out a little weak and she basically, to paraphrase her response: "It's great in a country like America, people could have any type of relationship they want, whether it be same-sex or opposite-sex."
So in the first part of her response, it seemed like she had to apologize for her views and was trying to be too sympathetic to the gay marriage agenda. She was reluctant to use the term 'traditional marriage.' She probably didn't want it to be applied that a gay relationship is an abnormal relationship.
She went out of her way to make it clear that she wasn't trying to offend anyone who has a different view than hers.
Then in the middle of her response, she realized that she should stop feeling guilty and then she defended traditional marriage.
And she mentioned "I believe marriage should be between a man and a woman."
Since the competition, she has been based by radical leftists and the radical media, which supports the gay marriage agenda.
This is about the radical leftists and radical media trying to intimidate people from believing in traditional values.
The contestant has done some interviews and defended her beliefs and mentioned that marriage is bibically based.
You should read what the group "Concerned Women for America" wrote:
http://www.cwalac.org/alerts/alert_04-24-09.html
I think we should praise her for defending her beliefs and for not allowing the homosexual agenda and leftist media into causing her to back down.
What do you think of the group "Concerned Women for America"?
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Have you ever thought of running for local office in NYC in a Jewish neighborhood? ex. councilman of borough park, midwood, or williamsburg, or an assemblyman (like Dov Hikind), maybe even a congressman.
I assume many Jews would know you and vote you in. This will help you get lots of money for your movement, and then you can start appearing on conservative talk shows and talk radio which would further increase your popularity. Isn't this what councilman, Charles Barron has done. He is very popular in black neighborhoods such as brownsville and flatbush hence he became councilman, I believe for 4 years. I have seen him on Bill oreilly and Hannity and colmes. Imagine if this happens to you in Jewish neighborhoods. Sometimes you can learn techniques from enemies.
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Dear Chaim , the people i work with in the police department (only the reformed Jews) annoy me for keeping kosher im looking for a good jtf answer to make them realize there is nothing wrong with it .. They just don’t understand. Thanks so much,
Thanks
Oh, by the way, may you please tell us the Aunt Jemima story of the week.
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Hello Chaim how do you feel the NY governor david paterson is doing? I think he doesn't know what he is doing personally. Thanks and GD bless
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Shalom Chaim,
I totally fail to understand the left wing of Israel. if you take them at their word they want Israel to live within the June 1967 (pre war) borders and abandon areas taken by Israel in June 1967. When it comes to Judea and the Shomron they complain about Jews occupying and ruling over large numbers of Arabs. Yet they are just as eager to abandon the Golan that has a very small non Jewish population, as they were to abandon the Sinai which had little population of any kind.
What I fail to understand is what is sacred (to them) about the pre June 67 borders? Those were basically just the armistice lines after the War of Independence. No Arab nation ever accepted them. They often refer to them as internationally recognized borders. The UN in 1947 allocated a ridiculously small sliver of land to Israel that did not include the Negev or Galilee. If Israel retreated to the May 67 line would the Arabs not just start campaigning to get the Negev and Galilee back to push Israel back to the real internationally recognized borders? As the world learned to accept Israel's gains in 1948 why not force them to accept what is left of our gains in 1967?
The only conclusion I can draw is that the left wing Jews are sorry that we won the 67 war. Perhaps it gives too much credence to divine miracles, A few years ago on the 40th anniversary of the six day war there was quite a bit of revisionist history about how the six day war was not that great for Israel. Would tens of thousands of Jewish deaths have been better? Would the massacre of large numbers of Jewish women and children have suited them better? Is this a question that should be left to psychology professionals to wonder why people sometimes hate themselves?