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Ask JTF for Sunday, December 19, 2010
Yaacov Ben Yehuda:
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eb22:
Shalom Chaim,
1) In last week's " Ask JTF" program you spoke about the significance of the number 70 in Judaism. My question is as follows:
In less than 7 1/2 years, Israel will be celebrating its 70th Independence Day Anniversary. From a Torah/ Biblical point of view, what do you believe the number 70 will mean in this case? Did Rabbi Kahane ever speak about the number 70 in this context? I recall you mentioning that Rabbi Kahane spoke about the significance of the number 40, in terms of Israel having to be accountable for its course of actions in the time frame it reached its 40th Independence Day Anniversary.
2) With either JDL or JTF, did you ever have speaking engagements at ' Conservative' , ' Reform' , and or ' Reconstructionist' so called synagogues? If the answer is yes, what was your approach in trying to convey your message?
Thanks as always, eb22.
chicagojew:
Shalom Chaim,
I respectfully disagree with on who the worst president ever was. As much as I despise Jimmy Carter, the worst president ever is obama. As horrible Carter was, at least Carter I believe does love his country. obama hates America. Also, here in Chicago, it looks like we are going to get as mayor, that ultimate self hating Jew, rahm emanuel. The thought of him as mayor scares me. And unlike most other major cities, Chicago does not have term limits for mayor.
danny100:
Greetings Chaim
1.I keep seeing Nazi comments on Youtube on the Middle East commonly like this quote "If Israel has 100 nuclear missiles, they would never have to worry about a PLO state because they can Totally exterminate the Middle East".
2. When Bush was the Governor of Texas, he made the State the Leading Producer of Wind energy in the U.S. and 68% of people there voted him in 1998 in the re-election, sadly when he became President he switched sides on Energy Independence.
3. I don't believe that most Israelis agree with everything JTF and Hayamin stands for, I understand that the majority are against the pre-1967 border retreat but not on aggressive issues Like when only a small minority of Jews praised Baruch Goldstein and the rest condemned him.
4. I found out that the U.S. never had good relations with Serbia during the Cold War because the government was communist even during the 1990s when Milosevik was the last dictator of Serbia. Anyway it is a disgrace that the West broke their promise and took Kosovo away when Serbia was a democracy.
5. Poland is one of the most religious and moral states in Europe because a poll shows that 94% of people there believe in G-D. One of the parties there is conservative enough that they are critical of sex and violence in the media.
Rubystars:
Greetings Chaim, this week on the forum you had posted this:
"Marzel, Ben Gvir and Ben Ari do unfortunately think of me as a rival (which is sad because we should all work together to save the Jewish people). But despite that, I do not believe that they are informers, G-d forbid."
My question is, why would they consider you a rival instead of an ally, if you all have the same goals?
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