General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Chaim Ben Pesach on October 26, 2014, 06:56:17 PM
Title: Ask JTF for October 26, 2014 is ready, baruch Hashem
Post by: Chaim Ben Pesach on October 26, 2014, 06:56:17 PM
בס''ד
The program is 1 hour and 32 minutes this week:
For those who would like to download the file for their MP3 players or iPods, the link is provided below: http://www.jtf.org/ask/2014-10-26.mp3
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Title: Re: Ask JTF for October 26, 2014 is ready, baruch Hashem
Post by: Dan193 on October 26, 2014, 08:22:20 PM
I'm listening now to it.
Title: Re: Ask JTF for October 26, 2014 is ready, baruch Hashem
Post by: edu on October 27, 2014, 03:50:06 AM
It probably will be easier to start a new right-wing news site, if you make an alliance with other right-wing groups. For example, maybe you could come to an agreement to translate the Hebrew articles of http://www.hakolhayehudi.co.il/ on a regular basis into English. Similarly you could draw articles from right wing Jewish sites in English and translate them into Hebrew for your Hebrew news page.
Title: Re: Ask JTF for October 26, 2014 is ready, baruch Hashem
Post by: Righteous American Gentile on October 27, 2014, 01:45:40 PM
Once again Chaim, thanks for your amazing Torah teachings.
Title: Re: Ask JTF for October 26, 2014 is ready, baruch Hashem
Post by: edu on October 28, 2014, 02:34:24 AM
There is one key point in the broadcast Ask JTF for October 26, 2014 that I have to disagree with. I don't think we should be more lenient in accepting as converts, when the father is Jewish but the mother is not, than when the non-jew has 2 non Jewish parents. In the Biblical book of Ezra when Ezra was faced with such situations, he did not look for easy conversions as a solution for mixed marriages or children of mixed marriages. Our rabbis taught that the sin of the Golden Calf happened because of the incitement of the Erev Rav, the insincere converts that Moshe (Moses) accepted when the Jews left Egypt.