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Ask JTF for Sunday, November 14, 2010

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343456:
Hello Chaim
I Saw that you have predicted 9/11 events back in 1994
Now what i want to ask is
What did you think when you first hear about the attack?
Do people came to you and asked to apology(those who did not believed you when you first said that)?
Thanks,G-d'll be with us against nazi terrorist and evil islam

WestCoastJTF:
Chaim,

I was discussing Jimmy Carter with a relative.  He asked what I thought of the man and I said I thought he was an anti-Semite.  Surprised, he asked why, and I said the Camp David Accords are all the evidence you need.  My relative thought Carter was simply misguided - that he was truly looking for peace and while he may have made supported the giving away of the Sinai, this does not mean he hated Jews.  He said not to confuse stupidity with malice.  I pointed out that as a supposed bible-believing Christian, Carter should have known who owns the Sinai.  Do you have further evidence that Carter was an anti-Semite, or do you condemn him based solely on the Camp David Accords?  Of course, he did many other stupid things in the USA as president, but I'm asking solely about his relations with the Jews.

A second quick question, if I may...I was recently asked by a friend if I was offended by the Ground Zero Mosque.  I said yes, but I find the mosques in Mecca and Medina far more offensive, since they are on Jewish land.  But then I realized I'm not 100% certain if the Arabian Peninsula falls within "the Nile to the Euphrates".  I think the Northern part of it does, but do Medina and (a little further South) Mecca?  The whole peninsula?

Keep up the good work!
WestCoastJTF

Estragon1396:
Dear Chaim,

This week, I'd like to ask you about an aspect of Israeli foreign policy which has been bothering me for some time:

What are your thoughts on the secular Muslim republics of the former Soviet Union – Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan? Right now, Israel has excellent relations with these countries, and it has earned hundreds of millions of dollars by selling all kinds of advanced technologies to them.
Also, I have personally interacted with some Kazakh and Uzbek people, and they've made a very good impression on me. Although they are technically Muslims, these people are very secular, and most of them know virtually nothing about the real teachings of Islam. Also, based on my conversations with them, they don't really care about the Arab-Israeli conflict one way or the other, and they seem to have nothing against Jews or Israel.

At the same time, there are many Islamic movements and parties active in those countries, trying to convert the population into "real" Muslims. If these parties ever come to power, those Central Asian republics will almost certainly become dangerous enemies of Israel, America and the West (this has already happened in Tajikistan, to a certain extent).

So, Chaim, what are your thoughts on this issue? Should Israel continue its (very profitable) relations with these countries, as long as their governments remain secular? Or should it immediately cut off all contact with them?  – the second option will lead to the loss of hundreds of millions of dollars. Nevertheless, it may prove to be the best course of action in the long run.

Thank you for your answer,

Estragon1396

Alex37:
בס"ד

Shalom Chaim.   


Do you agree that crucifixion would be a too mild punishment for Lauren Booth? She seems to be a British version of Tali Fahima. Please elaborate on what a vile scum she is.   


Todah rabah, thank you as always,
Alex37                 

KalmanBenMenachem:
Chaim,

Have you ever heard anything about how George Soros survived the Holocaust? 

Thanks,
Kalman Ben Menachem

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