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Ask JTF For May 27 Broadcast
jdl4ever:
1. Chaim, we're having a JTF meeting today so if you are reading this and it is before 4 PM please head over to Queens College!
2. Did you happen to remember seeing R' Kahane speak at the Village in NY in 1985? My father says he remembers being his bodyguard at that event.
Tzvi Ben Roshel1:
Shalom,
I would like to ask if sending childen to a yeshiva is free in Israel. If not whats the range per child, and any other info you have on this issue. Toda.
kahaneloyalist:
Dear Chaim,
I have heard from some of the JDL old timers that many of the people in the JDL were kind of crazy, but very dedicated and willing to do dangerous things. When you were running the JDL how did you keep them under control and still use them for actions? Also how did you deal with informants?
Ari:
Hello Dear Chaim,
Hope you are doing well. First off, I certainly echo your sentiments that there should be no infighting between groups that share JTF's positions and that these groups should consolidate under the JTF banner. Let's leave the infighting to the schwartzes and Arab Muslim Nazis in places like Gaza. Let's fight for the cause united and together.
My question this week is a follow-up from last week. As you mentioned, there is no way that we can do or accomplish everything in life that we would like. For example, when we want to learn something new we have to study a subject selectively. We can't truly learn it from every angle possible or we would suffer from information overload. It seems to me that every decision we make in life is far from a perfect process, even something like choosing a wife, though some would like to believe in the notion of "soul mates." How do we know we are making the right decisions, Chaim? When it comes to things like learning, love, etc., I am always questioning whether I am making the right choices. I am full of doubts. Thanks for your great insights as always. Until next week G-d willing.
Ari
Allen-t fan:
Note From Yacov: Allen-t fan is Scriabin.
Dear Chaim:
Jealousy is destroying me. Please help.
Shalom
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