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Ask JTF For Motza'ei Yom Tov Acharon Shel Pesach, Sunday Night, April 27.
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Santak Chudhra,
The dh of the above greeting is pronounced as a hard th sound as in the English word "the" and the ch is a chet. It's a greeting Iraqis give on Motza'ei Pesach that means "May you have a green year.". They say it while hitting each other with a green leafy vegetable such as lettuce. I had my dad say it and hit me with lettuce tonight and then I ate it. I know you like green leafy vegetables.
Here is my question.
Do you recognize Yom HaShoah on its current date? What do you think about it being in Nissan? They should have made it on the second or third of Iyar if they wanted it to be right before Yom HaZikaron and Yom Ha'Atzmaut.
Yacov Menashe Ben Rachamim,
Chief Administrator.
TorahZionist:
I'm posting this for Yacov Menashe Ben Rachamim.
They also could have had Yom HaShoah on 13 Shevat, the day of the liberation of the death camps (Shabbat, 13 Shevat, 5705/January 27, 1945.). International Holocaust Day is on January 27. What do you think about International Holocaust Day? The last date seems more appropriate because it is closer to The Tenth of Tevet, the day for the Yahrzeit of the victims whose date of death we don't know. What would a Kahanist government do to change the date of Yom HaShoah?
דוד בן זאב אריה:
Dear Chaim,
When we take power in Israel do you think we will form our own party or will we just merge with Hazit-The National Jewish Front? It is the only true right wing political party in Israel, that has solutions and methods to secure the tiny Jewish State and is led by former Kach Party member Baruch Marzel. This is party is the only party that truly cares about the lives of Jews in Eretz Yisrael.
Thanks.
Ben Yehuda:
Dear Chaim,
Recently there has been serious talk that Israel is negotiating through Turkey with Syria to give up the Golan Heights. Do you think this will happen, and what can be done to stop this immediate threat by this idiot Olmert?
Thank you again.
Rubystars:
Greetings Chaim. As prime minister of Israel, would you allow people with Jewish blood but who are not halachically Jewish to enter Israel if they face attacks by anti-Semites? Nazis didn't discriminate on whether someone had a Jewish father or a Jewish mother, they considered all people with Jewish blood to be the enemy. Would you allow all of these people to escape to Israel if they faced a similar type of persecution, regardless of their halachic status?
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