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Ask JTF for Sunday, April 26, 2009
zachor_ve_kavod:
Dear Chaim,
Long before I ever heard of Rabbi Kahane I was troubled by the insanity and ghetto mentality of the Jewish people. When I heard Rabbi Kahane explain how it was the galut that caused this sickness that plagues the Jews of today, it made a lot of sense.
I know all sorts of things about Jewish history of the last 2000 years, but less so when it comes to Jewish history before that. Since I am interested in how historical events can shape a collective mentality, I was wondering if you could offer your thoughts about the first exile to Babylon in 586 BC.
I know that this exile lasted only 50 years, but it was certainly a traumatic event. In what ways, do you think, the Babylonian exile shaped the mindset of the Jews for the better or the worse? It was roughly 600 years from the end of this exile to the destruction of the second temple, which is a long time, but I'm wondering if this first exile somehow weakened the Jews in number or in will, and if that eventually led to galut.
What are your thoughts on this?
Sincerely,
Zachor_ve_kavod.
Kahane-Was-Right BT:
Dear Chaim,
In the latest arab muslim nazi terrorist attack which was foiled by the security forces in Beit Haggai, reportedly the arab muslim nazi terrorist told police that he was looking for children to murder. What kind of scum Amalekites are we dealing with here? And I hear these PC rabbis in my yeshiva sometimes bemoan the "kahanists" who wanted to throw out Arabs! Unbelievable! Regarding these rabbis, how can such wise and otherwise holy people be so blind about certain things? It really makes me sick to my stomach, Chaim.
One thing is for certain, I am sick and tired of hearing this PC garbage, and I am sick and tired of all the coddling of these gutter-dwelling Arabs as if they're an endangered wildlife species and I'm trapped on a nature reserve with woodstock hippies.
The Caananites also were devoid of morality and had disgusting death fetishes, and we were commanded to wipe them off the face of the earth to take their land as our own. The math is simple. No amount of pilpul or drash can change what is obvious to anyone willing to see. There are just too many willfully blinded people.
WestCoastJTF:
Chaim,
You mentioned that Rabbi Kahane's son was unfortunately manipulated by an unscrupulous individual. Who were you referring to? Mike Guzofsky? I've always wondered what, if any, relationship there is between kahane.org and JTF. Perhaps you could give us a little history of kahane.org. I seem to recall they were raided by the FBI some years ago.
Thanks and keep fighting the good fight!
-WestCoastJTF
MasterWolf1:
Hello Brother Chaim,
Obammie continues to chum up to every tyrant or deviant leader of the world, this past week he was basically holding hands with Chavez and insist we should improve relations with Cuba even thought of the Castro brothers regime over there who has horrific humnan rights violations to their own people in Cuba. He kisses up to Ahmadinajad and calls the Taliban moderate yet no one is calling him out on how dangerous all this is. Maybe a few on the radio but they aren't as vocal as I would like them to be. If this was anyone else, they would of been charged with treason and demand to be impeached. I am no Bill Clinton fan but they went after him on an affair which was nothing compared to this nightmare this beast we have now is setting us all up for. What is your take on this?
davinci:
Shalom Chaim
In 1959 Fidel Castro took power in Cuba and replaced former dictator Fulgencio Batista.
Which dictatorship is worse: the one of Fidel Castro or the one of Fulgencio Batista?
Kind regards
davinci
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