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Ask JTF for Sunday, August 22, 2010

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דוד בן זאב אריה:
Shalom Chiam

Are you in Contact with HaRav Yehuda Krozer Rosh Yeshiva of Or Hayaon Rabbi Kahane's Yeshiva??? Do you go to him for Halachic Advice??

Nekama:
Dear Chaim:

Hope all is well.  It was great seeing you this past Tuesday.  Here are my questions and comments for the week:

(1) I think John Bolton is an articulate supporter of the State of Israel.  To the best of my knowledge, I have never heard him puppet anything other than right wing or "Kahane light" pro Israel sentiments. I know he worked in the Bush Administration as Ambassador to the UN, an institution that he admits is anti US and Israel.  He believes the "piss process" is a farce.  I find him truly a righteous gentile. Given the absolute pathetic state of Jewish leadership in control in Israel  I would support him as the interim Prime Minister of the State of Israel (if it was not against the Torah which I think it may be) until your paper work for Israeli citizenship is on order and I beg Hashem for that day to come post haste.  What is your opinion of John Bolton?

(2) Perhaps this comment is academic but to the best of my knowledge, the Constitution of every single Arab and Muslim country, perhaps with the exception of Nazi Turkey, uses Sharia law and the Koran as its basis for "jurisprudence."  Thus, from the Arab and Muslim twisted perspective, they are free to sign any International Treaty and claim that they will follow its terms.  But in reality, to the extent these International treaties are inconsistent with Sharia law and the the Koran, Sharia law and the Koran prevail as the only applicable law.  This subterfuge is very typical of deceitful jurisprudential thinking. I have always wondered why the Arabs and Muslims are obsessed with the application of "International Law" when it comes Israel but neglect basic human rights when it comes to their own peoples.  What are your thoughts?

All the best,

Nekama

Irish Zionist:
Shalom Chaim

Are there any Jews living in Jericho?
How are the hero's of Judah and Samaria doing on a day to day bases?
If you were in a debate with an Israeli leftist and they said "a PLO state would bring peace, why not give it a try?" what would you say to them?

G-d Bless You, Your Loved Ones & The Chosen People. Praying everyday for heavy rain to flood Nazi Pakistan and start flooding Nazi Iran.
Bryan.

Gimatria:
Shalom Chaim ha totach, ha Na'or!
what an inspiration you are. It was a great honor to see you once again, this time alongside the fantastic JTFers. Thank you for taking the time to answer these questions:

1) Is it true that Simon Destruction, aka Shimon Heres wanted to join the arab league? What was he thinking, and how did Israelis react?
2) What is your opinion of Collete Avital, and would you say she is just as evil as Peres? Is it true that she advocated the idea that Israel doesn't need to be a Jewish State? Where is she going in the next world?
3) Who would make the best candidate for the JTF agricultural policy to fertilize the negev: Omri Sharon, David Appel, or Martin Schlaf?
4) What should happen to the Chadash party? Is it true that Dov Khenin has relations with farm animals?


Todah Chaim ha Amitz.
Gimatria

Daniel:
Chaim, for this week, I would like to pose a question asked by Carl Sagan and would like to hear your response to him:

"If the general picture of a big bang followed by an expanding universe is correct, what happened before that? Was the universe devoid of all matter and then the matter suddenly somehow created? How did that happen? Many cultures, the customary answer is that a G-d or gods created the universe out of nothing. But if we wish to pursue this question courageously, we must, of course ask the next question: Where did G-d come from? If we decide that this is an unanswerable question, why not save a step and conclude that the origin of the universe is an unanswerable question? Or if we say that G-d always existed, why not save a step and conclude the universe always existed? There's no need for a creation, it was always here. These are not easy questions. Cosmology brings us face to face with the deepest mysteries for questions that were once treated only in religion and myth."

What are your answers to these questions?

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