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Ask JTF For September 3 Broadcast
Lubab:
Chaim,
I'd like to hear your thoughts on the notion of a Jewish state of "Judea" in the East Bank of Eretz Yisrael.
This idea reminds me of biblical times when we had the separate kingdoms of Judah and Israel. Is this idea gaining popularity in the "settlements"? Is anything being done to set up such a state? Do you think it's a feasible idea? And if so, why don't we hear more about it on JTF.org?
Maybe just bringing up the idea in the political discourse will give us more political leverage.
Thanks for your response as always.
FreeThehomeLand:
Hi chiam,
I believe there will be more withdrawals from Judea and Samaria even with whats happend in recent weeks. I feel the Hilltop youth and those that will be resisting should get protective gear, like helmets and other gear that will help them protect themselves.
I want to know if you heard of Pro. Eugene Narrett and what you think of him? He was on Tovia Singer show several times, Here is his web site http://www.israelendtimes.com/blog/. I feel he makes some good points.
Thanks for answering my question.
joeqpublic:
Chaim,
Regarding Exodus 22:18:
1) Does the Hebrew word used convey something different than what we understand to be a "witch"?
2) Is there any rabbinical commentary on this passage?
3) Given that "the Word of the Lord endureth forever", does this commandment have any relevance for us today and if so, in what way?
Finally, what are your personal thoughts about all this?
Thanks,
Joe Q. Public
habiru:
Chaim,
What exactly happened to Jay Cohen who was arrested along with you in the 80's.
I bring you the link from the NY nazi Times. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=9B0DE7D91731F93AA3575AC0A961948260
NeverMore:
Shalom Chaim,
Me and my friends had a conversation the other day about politics, and i mentioned some Kahanistic ideas and even defended them rather well. i think that some of them even got convinced by my explanations. however, it was quite difficult for me to explain the transfer idea. a tough question was what to do if the arabs won't be accepted by the destination countries, or just wouldnt agree to leave, even after offering them money and other compensation. how will you make them leave anyway? Chaim, you cant imagine how happy i was when i managed to convince some of them to be more active, to understand and to spread these ideas instead of sitting quietly and saying there's no solution. another tough argument they made was that in case Israel stops American financial aid, it will also cause America to stop selling us weapons or sell it in a much higher cost (today an M-16 costs Israel 1$ a piece), and that Israel cant manufacture all the weapons she needs alone only by herself (like the failure of the "Lavie" fighter- due to lack of experience as my friends argued). how can i close these "gaps" in the theory?
With great respect, Philip.
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