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Ask JTF for Sunday, June 27, 2010.

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Zionist Revolutionary:
Dear Chaim,

As you know, the rainbow is the symbol of repentance. This is because the rainbow was seen after the flood, and thus is a sign to turn from evil lest G-d punish the world like the flood. Thats why its so ironic that the homosexual pride movement uses the rainbow as their flag. Its a symbol for the homosexuals themselves to repent from homosexuality, and for G-d-fearing individuals to stand up for G-d because something terrible will happen if they don't.

Chaim, I seriously believe this is an issue must be tackled with directly, strongly, and under full impression that we will be damned if we don't fight for this. Yahoo, the most popular website has a section for the Gay Pride Movement now. This is aggressively becoming the mainstream. If we don't fight this even more aggressively, then we will condemn the world to punishment from G-d.

We need a plan, and we need one now.

Confederate Kahanist:
Does Hashem command us to avoid death as much as possible such as cramming into a dank dark bomb shelter during a nuclear winter for several years or being amputated above the waist? 

I would hate to have those things happen in order to avoid going to hell.

Can you give me a Tyreece story involving public nudity?

Say the following in a self hating white or Jew voice


"This is terrible

We must preserve affirmative action

because we owe the blacks everything since they were slaves

Any opposition to affirmative action in racist

Only whites can be racist"


Thanks


eb22:
Shalom Chaim,


I want to share with you and the listeners one of the most important days of my life.    This past Tuesday as part of my recent trip to Israel,   I visited Kiryat Arba and Hebron.    There were several facets of the visit that stood out.    I plan on touching on more in next week's " Ask JTF".    Sorry that this might be long but I believe this is the most important post I've ever made on this or any Forum.    I think you will understand why after reading it.    By all means feel free to read parts of this to yourself if you believe that will help the program flow better.    Others can read the entire post at their leisure.


1)   The late Hero Baruch Goldstein is still treated with contempt by the Israeli government,   as evidenced by him being buried in a one person cemetery.   It's clear as day that the Israeli government has done everything possible to downplay Baruch Goldstein's grave site.

2)    I had the opportunity to see the destruction that the Israeli Government caused to the home of hero Noam Federman,  on the Federman farm.    As well as a home right next to it.    Later in the day,   I was planning on visiting Yad Vashem.   But I lost my desire to see Yad Vashem after seeing a modern day version of Kristallnacht.   This time in Israel,  done by Jews!    The hypocrisy by the Israeli Government makes me angry to no end.    In my entire life,   I've never witnessed anything worse than what these beasts did to the two homes.

3)   When being driven in Hebron by the two people who took me on the tour of the area,   one of them mentioned he noticed Elisheva Federman,  Noam's wife,  heading into a building.    Both of them knew of my very high regard for the Federman's.   Hence,   one of them opened the window of the SUV we were in and got Elisheva Federman's attention.   She was carrying a very young child.    She spoke to me for a few minutes.   What a terrific person!   A true hero in my book!     I mentioned to her that I support the Jewish Task Force and she mentioned her tremendous appreciation for you and everyone who supports the organization.  Basically saying that JTF is vital for the Jewish people in Kiryat Arba and Hebron.   In my opinion,   Elisheva Federman speaks English better than most native Israelis.

4)   After seeing the graves of Ruth and Jesse,   as well as a Museum on the Jewish History of Hebron,   we visited the Cave of Machpelah.  Tragically,   because of Israeli Government appeasement and political correctness,   we were unable to visit the tombs of Isaac and Rebecca because they are linked to Baruch Goldstein.   

5)   Some Arab/ Muslim streets in the part of Hebron we were allowed to visit were worse than any slum I've seen in the United States.   That speaks volumes!    These individuals are the lowest of the low.   The scum of the earth.   Israeli security is extremely tight in the Jewish controlled part of Hebron.    I've never seen anything like it.   

6)   Across the street from the Cave of Machpelah,   the hideous United Nations had 3 representatives.   They clearly were looking for proof that the Fakeastians were being treated poorly.   One of the U.N. representatives was VERY upset that I took pictures of them.     That made the day of the person who was guiding the tour!


Basically,  I want to tie in this post with your commentary on last week's "  Ask JTF" program about the need for JTF to raise more money and grow,  in part because its vital for JTF to hire Shlomo.     

From my point of view,   I believe a major part of JTF's focus should be the real story of what's going on in Kiryat Arba and Hebron to be told repeatedly.    With people living there helping telling the story,   both in Hebrew and in English.     People in Israel and the United States need to know what's really going on.   With pictures of the devastation of the homes on the Federman Farm being something that's ingrained into as many people possible.     The righteous in this world need to know about the Modern Day Kristallnacht and all of the injustice going in Kiryat Arba and Hebron.


Thanks as always,  eb22.

DavidBenZion:
Shalom Chaim ha'Chacham,

I hope you've had a productive week. I am happy to announce I have a date this upcoming week with a nice Jewish girl I met. I wondered what your opinions were when it comes to dating, and in particular, the bill. I recently had a debate with my friend in which I, a traditionalist, proposed that on a first date I should treat the girl to dinner. My friend on the other hand felt that you should "go dutch" with your date (splitting the bill), or at least only pay for it if the girl offers to pay for half. I'm curious to know what your opinion is on this matter, and if you might relate a story in which an issue of splitting or paying the bill came up on a first date of yours in the past.

Also, I was recently coming home on the LIRR when the train stopped at Jamaica and these two animal thugs wearing "dorags", wearing there shorts down to their ankles, came on the train with their son/nephew (I couldn't tell), and one of these thug monkeys yells to the child who might have been 7, "You sit their boy! Sit there, and don't move!". Of course he had his monkey nephew sit next to me, trying to enjoy a book in peace. These two animals proceed to have a filthy conversation, one of whom consistently mentioned that he was done with his seven years in jail, was never going back, and that he had grown up. I shook my head with disgust.
I wound up giving up my seat so I could get away from these baboons, and luckily my stop was soon thereafter. Chaim, honestly, what is wrong with these animals? They can't even address their own kin with names better than, "boy". May they both go back to jail, and stay there! What is your opinion of this exchange? I know you've suffered similar ones.

Thank you and G-d bless you and the JTF. Sincerely,

David ben Zion

imaknick:
Does G_d want us to fear him?

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