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Ask JTF for Sunday October 25, 2009
Daniel:
What do you think is more evil, an anti-Zionist theist or a Zionist atheist?
proud2bJEW:
Dear Chaim Ben ,P
i have a question ,im realy curious to know WHY ALL armenian poepel thinks that we the JEWS have a BIG part in their GENOCIDE? ,they say that WE denied the ARMENIAN GENOCIDE is that true? ,they say that the JEWS killed alot of armenian poepel too ..?? :o ??
i would like to get an answer for that ,please .
THANK you .,
Proud2bJEW :)
Nekama:
Chaim:
Hope all is well you with, the family and JTF's ongoing holy endeavors. Here are my questions for this week:
(1) What were the events that transpired at so called "Deir Yassin" in 1948? What is the Kahanist interpretation of the events and what can we learn to today from those events ?
(2) I recently started learning with a small learning the bible beginning with Genesis focusing primarily on the brillant commentary of HaRamban(Z'TL) between Mincha and Maariv on Shabbat. I am currently studying the Parasha of Leich-Le'cha, which coincidentally happens to be this weeks Parasha Hashvoah. Anyways, we were focusing on the concept of Ma'Aseh A'vot Siman La'Banim - The actions of the Patriarchs are a sign for their children. During the time of Abraham, we learn that Abraham did not act entirely appropriatly with Avimelech the King of the Plishtim who lived in what is now Gaza. Because of Abraham's actions, later, the Plishtim were a thorn in the side of the Jews when they conquered the land of Israel. Do you believe these troubles extend to today under the concept of Ma'Aseh A'vot Siman La'Banim? If so, how can we escape this destiny! What about free will?
(3) Is Eilat part of the biblical land of Israel? I would think so. But I understand that 2 days of Yom Tov are celebrated?
All the Best,
Nekama
takebackourtemple:
I know that since Jews are not supposed to hold offices in the United States that you would have to give the position to your running mate under the nearly impossible situation that you actually won, but would you consider running as a write-in candidate to protest the NYC mayoral election. Afterall, this is just a protest.
Gam Bashan veGam Gilad:
Hello Dear Chaim, :)
This is regarding Dudu Elharar. Dudu Elharar was a right-wing show host whose political views were too right-wing apparently for a royal Israeli radio station, so he was fired from the station and his show was taken off the air. Now he's suing the radio station in the Supreme Court.
Chaim, can you please tell us about some of your own experiences, such as: How many times did you have to go to Court in order to prevent the cable company from removing your show? How did you win in each case? Did you have a lawyer? How were your relations with QPTV generally? And finally, considering the extreme Bolshevik style of the Israeli Supreme Court, how high would you say chances are for Dudu to win in his case and to get his show back on the air?
Thank you very very much as always, and Chodesh Tov!
Gam Bashan veGam Gil'ad. (:
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