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sat_chit_anand:
Dear Chaim,

Me (not Jewish) and a few Jewish associates are interested in inviting some Kahanist speakers to come and give a talk to the Jewish Society at my college. Do you know of anyone in Britain who would be able to do this?

I do not think that the UJS (the umbrella body representing Jewish students in the UK) would be at all helpful, and the Jewish chaplain for our region probably has a lot of people to please, and might consider this idea to be rather too radical.

Sat.

Ari:
Hello Dear Chaim,

Hope you had a great week and all is well.  This week I would like to ask your advice regarding a problem I seem to have developed.  If you remember from a few weeks ago I mentioned that I work in a social service environment with many undesirable people, namely affirmative action types and other lower elements of society.  Hopefully I will be leaving this element quite soon as I mentioned.  However, in the meantime, I have become so disgusted from these people.  They smell, have poor hygeine, and are all-together quite filthy.  As a result, perhaps to counteract me being around these people, I believe I have developed OCD behaviors.  I have become obsessed with cleanliness myself, to the point where I try to keep my apartment meticulously clean.  Sometimes I can spend hours cleaning, both myself and the objects around me.  I have found that I am washing my hands, face, etc., and taking extra long showers.  I understand it is desirable to be clean, but I believe I may be taking it too far.  These symptoms have begun to cause me unhapiness and interfere with my lifestyle.  For instance, I had considered getting a pet, but I now believe it would make too much of a mess.  I would appreciate your advice as I value your opinion greatly.  Hopefully I can overcome this issue, leave the job, and move on with my life.  Until next week G-d willing.  All the best to you and yours.

Ari

adam613:

--- Quote from: Yacov Menashe Ben Rachamim on February 24, 2007, 08:04:22 PM ---
As for Bnei Elim, they broke off of Rubin's "JDL" after he died. They were in a legal dispute over "ownership" of "JDL" when they made a settlement to give Rubin's evil widow the rights to the "intellectual" right to use the name JDL and the Kahanist star and fist even though that is a Kahanist symbol, not only a JDL symbol. So now the breakaways from Rubin's widow's one chapter "JDL" call themselves Bnei Elim and "JDL" is a one chapter personal club of the evil Shelley Rubin.


--- End quote ---

Actually, Yacov two. JDL has one contributer to it's blog. That is the female former JDL president Fern Sidman.

My question for this week is as follows. I was wondering what you're views of Rabbi Moshe Tendler? I was wondering if you disagree with anything I am saying here as he was my childhood Rabbi so I know a lot about him.
On the positive side he does have a very large family and some of his family lives in Israel and he has always supporting the settlements and is more right wing then the average pulpit Rabbi. When Baruch Goldstein did what he did Rabbi Tendler said that he was very troubled by all the murders of fellow Jews and he wasn't this bad person that the media was trying to make him out to be. He didn't mention the strategic reason for it but he did mention the lives of people that lived in that area and the fact that Baruch Goldstein saw other Jews being murdered as a doctor and nothing was being done and it bothered him and that it led to this

On the negative side while he Rabbi Tendler does have a large family and most of his children have large families he does not care much for the single crisis with mostly singles who aren't as connected as he is as Rabbi Tendler is the son in law of Rabbi Moshe Feinstein. He always takes the women's side in family problems and I don't know if you are aware two of his children Rabbi Mordechai and Aaron Tendler have been accused of "sexual harrasment" based no one side of the story. Knowing Rabbi Mordechai, his son a little bit  I don't believe the story is true at the same time though I don't care too much because they would also destroy men's lives based on one side of the story so it is measure for measure. Do you agree or disagree or have anything to add on my view of Rabbi Moshe Tendler.

Vito:
Shalom Chaim, kol tuv

Have you ever heard of the Loyalist Party? If so, what do you think about them? Marzutra from the Hebrew forum mentioned the party to me. They are very small and not on any ballots yet, but they stand for everything that needs to be done in America (close the borders, ban 3rd world immigration, and limit all immigration, anti-Islam etc..). I've contacted some of the reps, and they currently need a rep in New York, so I am very willing to try to run for city council or assembly. Surely I won't win, but it will get my feet wet in politics and gain the experiance that I need. Any thoughts?
If by chance you don't know much about the party, this is their website :

http://www.loyalistparty.com/

Toda raba,
Vito

Maccabi:
I'm also wondering where in Israel would be a good place to live.

I looked online. The Galilee area looks nice. Maybe somewhere near Hebron Mtns?

I don't really want to be too near to Jerusalem at the moment or in a city within rocket range...

Kind of looking for a beautiful area in the country that is quiet and has good internet access.

Do you know what internet access is like there?

Any thoughts on other good areas?

I also don't want to be in a place that is infested with leftist rats.

Any idea on prices (I'd like to spend may $1,000/month to rent for starters)

Thanks

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