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Ask JTF for Sunday, March 14, 2010.
tron77:
Dear Chiam,
I have three unrelated questions, the first being, do you think that Israel was involved in the execution of the hamas filth bag, in Dubai.
Second. I bought "they must go", and as a side note, it was very hard to find a copy of this book. It lead me to think, based on demographics in Israel, it seems that the two populations that are growing the most are the Arab Muslims, and the religious Jews. While the later seems to indicate that the fabric of Israel would change to a more religious nature, would that also allow for a weakened army, as alot of religious Jews opt out of the IDF? Do you agree with their reasoning for not joining the army, or is this a future scenario for a religious but weakened Jewish population, akin to pre state of Israel and post Temple, where the arabs could then take control and we would be in a very bad situation of losing Israel, and being dhimmis to them once again.
Third, do you have any movie recommendations that are themed around Israel and the military etc.
Thank you
Tron
patches:
Shalom Chaim,
Do most of the JTF donations come from Israel or the United States? Also, who is in charge of distributing these donations?
Thanks,
Patches
eb22:
Shalom Chaim,
If the United States had a Presidential Adminstration that wouldn't pressure Israel to give up land to Muslim Arabs in exchange for so called peace, what do you believe the course of action would be by Benjamin Netanyahu ( or the typical Likud Party " leadership" )? Basically, my question is what do you believe the Likud lead Israeli Government would do regarding the Muslim Arabs living in Judea and Samaria, Gaza, and elsewhere in Israel? Would the Likud still be pushing for a " two state solution" ?
Also, what do you think the Israeli media and overall Israeli establishment would do if the United States had an Adminstration that was unwilling to pressure Israel to be part of a " Peace Process" ?
Thanks as always, eb22.
JTFenthusiast2:
Dear Chaim,
I listened to many JTf broadcasts, and watched all of your videos in the JTF archive, before I joined JTF. There are some names that I used to hear that I no longer see posting. When I came to the forum, I tried to find out what happened to these people whose names I remembered hearing as 'regulars' to JTF. Some of them had thousands of posts ( I think). Do people leave JTF for a period of time and come back? Do most people leave because of disagreements gone bad or too far?
There was one person named Tina Greco that I understood was a nazi. Was she sent here to get the names and true identities of people in order to do other JTfers harm in the real world? Another person I was curious about was American Hero. What about this guy Marbus who I see all over ashedina's videos or Daleksfarme (whatever this means) or Stephanie Weigand? I know these are harder questions, but people abandoning others when they have disagreements is a common finding in this world, more so now than ever before. People have an attitude where they demand immediate gratification and if they can't get, then they leave. What do you think of this phenomenon? G-D bless you and yours.
With much appreciation in advance, JTFE.
Also I really enjoy listening to Bob Unger, do you know of any talk shows he has done. He seems right in line with JTF's philosophy.
WestCoastJTF:
Dear Chaim,
Once again, it is a privilege to ask you a question.
Who are your modern Jewish heroes, other than Rabbi Kahane? There are many people I can think of who did great things (Jabotinsky, even Moshe Dayan or Menachem Begin), but they have strong, sometimes fatal negatives. There are heroes who fought back against the Nazis, those who helped (re)found the State of Israel, and those who've led the fight since. If you had to pick out a few as the people who inspire you, who would they be?
Also, what is your opinion of Theodore Herzl? I have read about him and looking back, his Uganda plan strikes me as crazy. His writings in Altneuland seem very naive, as he pictures the Arabs welcoming the Jews. Personally, I find the motivations of secular Zionists to always be a bit crazy. I think the Jewish people are wedded to the Torah and when they try to form aspirations inspired only by the imaginations of men rather than then commandments of God, they come to craziness at best and evil at worst.
I hope you have a good week!
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