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Ask JTF For March 16 Broadcast
DownwithIslam:
Hi Chaim, why do you believe that the Mercaz Harav jews were so welcoming to Avi dichter and Ehud Barach? Understandably, they gave it to the cheap hooker Yuli Tamir and drove that kurva out. They also warned Smolmert not to bother showing up as he was not welcomed. I cannot understand how they would be welcoming to dichter and barach when these two animals have tons of jewish blood on their hands for tying up the idf with the same rules of engagement in a muslim snakepit as they would have in tel aviv. Why do you believe these two kikes were allowed in the yeshiva? Thank you chaim
Kahane-Was-Right BT:
Chaim, you have been devoted to Jewish causes for so many years. Do you ever find yourself in doubt or uncertainty about your chosen course of action? Do those around you who may doubt you cause you to have second thoughts, or does a great tragedy ever cause deep reflection and doubts about your beliefs. I would liken this maybe to the yetzer hara drawing us away from Torah. If you ever get these feelings, how do you combat them, and how do you remain so vigilant in devotion to the Jewish cause?
Case in point, this tragic massacre at the yeshiva at first sparked in me sadness and anger, then later I found myself unsure about my own beliefs to some degree wondering maybe our ideas about the fakestinian Nazis are wrong... It seems counterintuitive to think that when the Arab Nazis behave in exactly the manner I've come to expect from them, it would cause me to question myself, rather than confirm my beliefs, yet this seems to have happened for a short while perhaps due to emotional stress/trauma. Do you ever experience this phenomenon?
kahaneloyalist:
Dear Chaim, a consistent problem I heard about from some of the JDL and Kach old timers was the inability of the movement to get large numbers of competent activists(with the expection of the post 84 knesset victory). How will you address this problem for any political party you create?
Haim_Ben_Shimon_3JFB:
Shalom Chaim,
Is it allowed to work out on Sabbath, since we know its not actual work and its not like you have to swipe card at the Gym place. Lets say all the equipment is in your house like simple weights, and a pull up bar. Its not like transferring things from one property to another? At the same time we all know what happens to a body, when one starts working out, it rips muscles.
Daniel Ben Hanania:
Hello Chaim (this is Ruslan1987)
Pesach is coming up next month and as we all know we have to clean our houses and get chamez out of it. Well, I have a dilemma. I have an aquarium in my house and the fish food consists hamaz in it. Should I throw it out (the fish food) and feed the fishes with matzo or that is fine?
Thanks Chaim and happy Purim.
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