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Chodesh Tov,

I want to clarify that I wasn't saying that Britain is from The Lost Tribes. I was asking about whether you agree that the Pre-Anglo-Saxon inhabitants of Britain were from Gomer. Gomer is Japhetic, not Israelite. They came from the Mediterranean region after travelling all over Europe, founded Gaul (Ancient France), and then went to Britain and founded Wales. The word Wales is linguistically derived from Gaul. What are your thoughts on this?

Yacov Menashe Ben Rachamim,
Chief Administrator.

jsullivan:
I'm posting this on behalf of Yacov Menashe Ben Rachamim.

What do you think of Edenics? It traces words in every language back to the original Edenic (Garden of Eden) route, from before The Tower of Babel. Edenic is Proto-Hebrew. The English word over such as in "over the river" comes from "me'ever" ha'nahar. There is a neighborhood of Philadelphia near where I live called Overbrook. It can be traced to the Hebrew ever and bricha, over the brook. Europe comes from Erev, because Europe is West of Israel, where The Sun sets in the erev, evening. Asia comes from esh, because The Sun rises in The East, East of Israel, in Asia. That is also used to prove Gomer being Montgomery.

OdKahaneChai:
And then my question for the week after that - can you move this there too?:

Dear Chaim,
I must say - I don't think HaYamin HaAmiti is a great name for the JTF in Israel.  It makes us seem like a purely politcal movement, and we aren't that - we are a Torah movement, just as Kach was.  I always say (and I think Rav Kahane did too, but I don't remember where) "I don't believe in Politics, I believe in Judaism."  Anyway, just a thought...

Thanks as always,
Eitan

Lewinsky Stinks, Dr. Brennan Rocks:
Shalom,

What is your theory of why America's soldiers in Iraq haven't mutinied, other than a suicidally misplaced sense of fealty and honor? When will they see that they are just kindling to Bush?

C.F.

Yisrael:
Shalom Chaim,

Just like there are reformed Jews who know nothing about the Torah yet claim to be Jewish, there are "reform" Muslims who know nothing about the Qu'ran, yet call themselves Muslims. I've met a bunch of people who call themselves Muslims yet never opened a Qu'ran or went to a Mosque. One of the British TV shows did a documentary on "radical" Islam and they asked random people on the streets how they will feel about having Sharia law governing the country, one guy said "what? whats Sharia" the reporter explained its Muslim law, and he said "Hey, no, I don't know what Sharia is and I'm Muslim". Obviously people like this aren't real Muslims but call themselves Muslims. I don't think they hate Israel or America. What do you think?

Thanks for everything you do,

Yisrael

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