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Ask JTF for Sunday, September 19, 2010

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Rubystars:
Greetings Chaim. Many people are disgusted by Islam and Muslims, due to their either active or passive support of terrorists. I am also not fond of Muslims and I don't trust any Muslims. I know that even if they are not engaged in terror, that they support it indirectly through their tithe to "Muslim charities".

I have a family of Muslims living next door to me, and they haven't really caused us any problems. Last week the the elderly dad of the family got taken away by an ambulance and I found out he died. I heard one of the women crying later and I felt bad for her. Is something wrong with me for feeling compassion for this person?

I know that what they stand for is completely opposite to what I stand for and yet I felt so bad knowing the hurt they were feeling.

Dr. Dan:
Shalom chaim

How about a "Put Some Lard on a Mosque's Door Knob" Day?


What uses of lard and pig's blood can you suggest, within the law, against Muslims and mosques?  I think publically opening a Pork butcher shop next to a mosque would be a nice idea.

Hope you had an easy fast and may all you and your family's blessings come true this year.

Toda vi Chag Sameach

Dr. Dan

JTFenthusiast2:
Dear Chaim,

Last week, I asked you about YSV and ZTL, but I wanted you to explain and say each phrase in it's entirety with translation.  I want the whole almost ten words for each expression.  Please use the names of Norm Finklestein and Zev Jabotinsky.  Thanks.

As in YSV shem de shair vir kov (obviously spelled wrong)
or Zecher Tsadik Livracha ha kodesh... (obviously spelled wrong)

Chai:
Shalom brother Chaim

Have you ever thought of getting semicha , I know its just a title and dosent say how much Torah you know per se, however you seem to know more then most Rabbis I have spoken to.

How can a deform call him self a rabbi and not you. Im sure you know more then most Rabbis that don't even speak Hebrew well.

Now for the Big Question ...I asked my Local Rabbi about the Multiple Author Theory, which stated the reason Torah has themes that repeat such as the story of creation it must have been written by different people and then woven together .. The rabbi just laughed. I obviously don't believe it but I would like your view. I know you don't buy it , but please , tell us why.

Because people on the evil side are working hard to prove it. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/bible/coogan.html

Confederate Kahanist:
Dear Chaim

Please name the contributions illegal aliens have made to society.

Thanks!

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