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Ask JTF for Sunday November 8, 2009
angryChineseKahanist:
I was at a doctor's office and I had the misfortune of seeing what's on TV these days.
Some fat woman was on and started whining about men and how she is now divorced. She bragged about how she would demand flowers from her then husband.
She advised that all women do the same.
I wonder why these fat hogs get married then decide to become lesbians and then divorce.
dreidelhead:
Shalom Chaim,
Thanks as always for speaking truth to powder heads.
1) You know all those rockets and arms headed to Hamas that Israeli commandos seized this week, how about we point them all at Gaza and send them on their way via air mail?
2) Regarding this Islamonazi who shot all these Americans at Fort Hood, isn’t the fact that people still ask, “Why did he do it?” and then give every answer but the one that starts with the letter “M” or “I” show that America is still far, far away from “getting it“? What would it take for Americans to wake up to the truth about Islam? I seriously doubt that even another 9/11 sized event, Chas v’chalila, would do it. Not even two, or three, or four more. What do you think?
3) If you had the chance to meet Avraham, Yitchak, or Yakov in Olam Haba, who would you most want to meet?
Thanks and Chazak v’emahtz!
Dreidlehead
Secularbeliever:
Dear Chaim, in browsing through the Jerusalem Compost I found this gem by Sara Honig. I don't really know who she is but she writes excellent columns.
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1256799098816&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull
This one is about Eliyahu Bet Tsouri and Eliyahu Hakim who in 1944 assassinated a British official Lord Moyne in Egypt and were hanged as a result. I remember in high school reading a book on the subject called "The Deed" by Gerald Frank, a journalist who covered the trial. (I don't know if you can obtain the book today, I know it is out of print.) The book was riveting in telling the story of the assassination and the trial.
There was a great deal of irony in the story. First the Egyptians largely admired the 2 Eliyahus for standing up to the British (Britain exercised much control of Egypt at the time) with one overheard saying, "if we had ten kids like that we could get the British out of Egypt"
The assassination itself was not perfectly clean in that Moyne's driver was accidentally killed. Apparently he was in the process of changing his will to remove his cheating wife and put his mother on instead but never got to do that. The Eliyahus even apologized for killing him. Bet Tsouri had some weird philosophy believing in something called Canaanism, meaning that his status as a native of Canaan (the Land of Israel) not Jewishness entitled him to live independently without the British in the Land of Israel.
In a final irony Ben Gurion eventually expressed admiration for these two young Jewish heroes and Yitzchak Rabin had their remains transferred from Egypt to Jerusalem as part of the early disengagement agreements with Egypt (at least we got one tangible benefit).
Overall it is one of the highlights of Jewish history even though it set off a lot of pain for Jewish nationalists at the time.
imaknick:
What is the most important thing one can do for G-D?
MasterWolf1:
Hello Brother Chaim,
After this past week of the shooting in Ft. Hood. We heard the media including Fox saying a "random outburst of violence", why is everyone so scared to say that this pig that did this is following what Islam commands? And what are they doing allowing these pigs in the Military? Pure insanity.
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