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Ask JTF for Sunday, May 10, 2009

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Rubystars:
Greetings Chaim. Normally if someone is cruel to animals, they will also be cruel to people. However, the opposite doesn't seem to be true. Some people love animals and are very kind to them, but are horrible and evil to human beings. Sometimes I've watched videos of extremely evil people who were tender with animals and I wonder how in the world they could have empathy for animals and yet be so cruel to their fellow human beings. I've never understood this dichotomy and I was wondering if you had any thoughts about it.

imaknick:
What is your opinion on General Mickey Marcus and the courageous and miraculous building of the "Burma Road"?

zachor_ve_kavod:
Dear Chaim,

You are being asked a lot today, "what is your opinion of this person or that person?"  So I figure what's one more of these types of questions from me.

So hear goes.  What is your opinion of Dennis Prager?  I think he's moved considerably to the right over the years.  I heard his debate with Rabbi Kahane years ago, which I think must have embarassed him but at the same time has some sort of impact on him, because he advocates for much that is good.  For instance, Prager is always talking about the necessity of fighting evil, and he doesn't shy away from talking about islamic terrorists.

He's not as right as we are, but I think he's considerably better than alot of the other radio talkshow hosts out there.  What do you think?

Thanks,

Zachor_ve_kavod.

judeanoncapta:
Dear Hayim,

People keep saying that most youth in Iran hate the regime.

Do you think that is really true?

Dr. Dan:
Shalom Chaim

We should hate what Joseph's brothers did to him selling him into slavery.  But didn't Joseph have it coming to him flaunting the love his father, Jacob had for him?  Am I percieving this correctly?  What is the proper lesson of this story?

Thank you

Dr. Dan

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