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Ask JTF For May 20 Broadcast
Hail Columbia:
Dear Chaim,
Is it proper for gentiles to use phrases such as ZT"L, YM"S, etc..?
tony6d2:
Dear Chaim,
A Rakah, which is the word that you and David got stuck on last week when reading the Hadith during the "Take Back America" show is an Arabic word that is defined as one full cycle of Standing, Bowing, then Kneeling and then Prostrating then getting up to Stand again, during the Muslim Salah (Prayer)! That constitutes one Rakah! There are different number Rakats (plural) for each of the 5 compulsory prayers which are called "Fard" prayers plus different additional prayers prescribed by Muhammad (may his name and memory be obliterated) in the Hadiths called "Sunnah" prayers.
Until Shiloh Comes:
Hello Chaim, and good day to you.
What is the name of the beautiful song you used to play at the end of your 'Perfidy Exposed' and 'Never Again' programs?
Sarah:
Shalom Chaim,
I hope you are well and your aims for JTF reaching positive levels. I've missed asking you questions and i hope mine hasn't already been asked in the past...
- Whats your favourite prophetic story from the Torah that you can relate to and why?
Stay well, strong and keep fighting for the truth!
Ari:
Hello Dear Chaim,
Hope you had a great week and all is well. This week I would like to ask you about a problem that I know we share in common, that of time management. I have found that I can't find the time to get to many of the things that I want to accomplish in life. Days run into weeks and sometimes even years and I can't seem to fit all the things in that I would like to to get done, between work, daily chores, etc. Do most people have this problem? Sometimes I feel like everyone else is more organized than me. Do you have any advice on how to best prioritize? Is there any religious commentary on the matter? Sometimes I get frustrated because life seems to be passing by very quickly, and I feel I am not being productive. Thanks for your time and insight as alway. All the best.
Ari
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