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Ask JTF For Chol HaMoed Pesach, Sunday Morning, April 8.

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Vito:
Shalom Chaim, kol tuv

I'll make this short and sweet, but I think it's important.
I mentioned a while ago that I wanted to be a rep for the new Loyalist Party, and would attend the UAC anti-Islamic rally, which I did. Most of the people speaking (not surprisingly) defended Islam as a peaceful religion, and tried to focus this rally on the terrorists alone. They also had a "moderate" Muslim speak. I became so furious that I asked the woman in charge of the rally if I could say a few words, she graciously allowed me to. Within two minutes of speaking the REAL truth about Islam, the crowd was screaming for me! But it was getting close to the end, and the woman in charge was politely trying to cut me off.. and I said into the microphone "Oh, am I speaking too long?".. people in the crowd screamed "LET HIM SPEAK!".. and the rest of the crowd started cheering. So I spoke just a bit more and walked off the podium. People were walking up to me, thanking me for my little speach, asking for my name and where I'm from. The main Loyalist office in California was getting e-mails and phone calls saying that I was the highlight of the day! The woman that cut me off apologized and said it was only for time restraints. She wants to meet and find out more about me and the Loyalist Party now.
Not bad for my first time in public speaking, no? :)

We are working on the paper work to get me on the ballot for the Assembly in Queens, District 26 (it happens to be the most conservative district anywhere outside Staten Island). I will keep you updated on any events I'm attending in the near future.

P.S - So far every member I spoke to in the Loyalist Party supports JTF, so you have an idea of what type of group this is!

Chag Pesach Sameach!

Vito

Noahide:
Hello Chaim and thank you as always for answering every question I ask.

1.    In World War 1, millions of German soldiers were killed each year, but the German birth rate was such that there were always more young Germans coming ‘on stream’ to replace those killed.  Likewise, in a potential war against Muslims, the number killed would most likely be more than replaced by fresh conscripts every year. 

In Yesha, Pakistan and Europe, Muslims have huge families.  However in Iran, Turkey and Tunisia, the Muslim birthrates have collapsed to replacement levels.

How do you think we can help to reduce Muslim birth rates?


2.    On a somewhat lighter note, what do you think of the late Sammy Davis Jr.?

L'shanah haba'ah biyerushalayim!

Regards from Noahide.

True Kahanist:
Dear Chaim,

Three things have happened to me lately that initially were very negative, but actually the consequences seem to be positive; and hopefully they will turn out to be very positive by the time i'm in Israel. I won't discuss them in detail here, but they are related to me financially, and in relation to the woman that I am in love with in Israel (Just to note these are in relation to my recent trip to Israel). I know what I am telling you sounds weird. I think it's related to me moving to Israel in a few months, and the prayer you did for me on the internet when I told you i'm making Aliyah. Can you tell me your opinion on what i've told you.

Thank you,

Toda Achi

ItalianZionist:
A blessed Passover for you and your family Chaim.
Do you feel that finding the arch of the covenant would make a difference in the success of Israel as it did in biblical times?

Would a kahanist government make efforts to find it?

Maccabi:
Thank you so much for answering my question the other week.

Your impression of Shumer as a whining Israelite was hilarious.

I love humor mixed with teaching...I think that is what makes a great rabbi.

I have a controversial question this week.

The question came up as to whether it is ok to look at holocaust statistics.  I may have made some grievous errors in some of my statements and want to get the appropriate kahanist viewpoint on this topic.

My question is: Is it ok by Kahanist standards for white, non-Jews to question holocaust statistics? 

Personally, as a Jew, I believe the accepted numbers of 6 million plus, and that most of the counter arguments are utter garbage (there was a link to some site with videos that say they could disprove holocaust accounts)

As self-hating as it sounds, I can't help but think that non-Jews have a right to question and research these numbers (even thought I believe any honest inspection will come to the same conclusion)

I realize that a lot of these people are part of the 'holocaust denial' industry/movement.

My point was that no truth should be unquestionable, no matter how controversial, ugly, or tabboo it is.

What do you think?

To me, it is sort of sad that some people define Judaism by the holocaust...Like the holocaust is an unquestionable tenet or pillar of Judaism.  I agree it happened but I look at it as a historical event and not a religious tenet.

What are your views on holocaust denial laws?
What do you think of the Ernst Zundel case?

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