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Ask JTF For Chol HaMoed Pesach, Motza'ei Yom Tov, Monday Night, April 21.

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Archie:
Hi Chaim,

An English section on Israpedia.org one day?

I think it would be a great way for us, the non-hebrew speakers, to learn more on the Land of Israel, and also about the subjects you discuss on your shows.

It may increase the visibility of the movement too  8;)

Archie.

RationalThought110:
Shalom Chaim,

     When self-hating rabbis or self-hating Jews support Israel surrendering territory or other evil causes and/or justify their actions by accusing groups like JTF of being "racist", they need to be asked the following or to contemplate the following:

          "Is the Torah racist?"  Because people who think JTF is racist would probably consider the Torah to be racist.   And if any rabbis believe that the Torah is racist, then they should no longer be considered a rabbi.

Kahane-Was-Right BT:
Dear Chaim,

Rabbi Kahane's final book was called 'Revolution or Referendum' and in it the Rabbi speaks about the idea of a Jewish revolution if the government of Israel refuses to allow its citizenry to disband it through referendum.  I have read only some of the book but I think in part of it the Rabbi talks about an independent state of Judea.  Binyamin Kahane talked about the IDF leaving Judea and Samaria so that the Jews there could fight the Arabs themselves and defend themselves... On the arutz sheva blogs there is one guy who advocates an independent medinat yehuda and has been drumming up some controversy on Tzvi Fishman's blog, which has been consumed by this argument in the talkbacks for months.  What are your thoughts on a medinat yehudah if people made the steps on the ground to start putting this idea into motion (ie building trenches etc)?  It's not the goal of JTF or the ideal, but do you think it is feasible or worthwhile if all else fails?

Happy Pesach and good moed.

Zvulun Ben Moshe:
Shalom Chaim,

What do you think about chocolate matza? Although it is not chametz, isn't it in contradiction with the spirit of Pesakh, which commemorates the hardship that the Jews went through during the exodus?

Thank you, and may you lead another Passover, as you did together with Rabbi Kahane when you freed the Russian Jews back in 1980’s!

Ari:
Hello Dear Chaim,

I hope you and your family are having a Happy and Healthy Pesach.  This week I was wondering what you think the best way to ask G-d forgiveness for our sins is?  Thanks my friend.

Ari

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