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Ask JTF for Sunday, October 16, 2011
BritishSword:
Shalom Chaim
Our great member Hotspot made an excellent suggestion with boycotting all muslim produce. Unfortunately for me in my current location finding a non-halal food outlet is incredibly difficult. Places either do Halal exclusively or just stock it and you can't be sure which one you've got. The non-muslims in the area just go along with it. Amazing how they passively support the growth of evil. As for me, I'd rather eat imported greasy american food than support the muslim takeaway takeover.
Then of course there are all these Islamic education centers dotted around the place which of course is an oxymoron. So this is what its like. A vision of the future if we become lax.
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This halal thing is actually an important point. Its one of the earlier phases in their battle plan to control countries is to monopolise and subjugate the food industry. Way before they start fielding political candidates and stuff. Making it clear to restaraunt providers that they will LOSE huge swathes of customers if they go down that route would be a good way to nip the problem in the bud.
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Speaking of which some muzzie commented on a newspaper article for someone who was searching for non halal foods. He started off polite, like they always do. Then he said most non-muslims have no problem eating halal, just close minded people like you get over it. And he finished along the lines off, its funny how you're bothered about animal cruelty and not about the people getting killed in Libya palestine, wherever.
Now of course I blasted him for that. I don't know if my comment ever saw the light of day, But I basically said that muslims are the biggest killers of muslims in those countries. They are cruel and barbaric to each other so its not surprising they're cruel to animals. And if someone is close minded then he is like the wise monkey who covered his eyes to see no evil. Or in this case eat no evil.
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Right enough about that.
The election situation. You know very clearly what you don't want. Not so clearly I observe what you do want. We can push againt B.O all we like but we can't have an empty chair in the whitehouse for four years. Actually that's not such a bad idea but it probably won't happen.
We are all splitting our energies and nothing can move forward. Perry's 3rd rate performance means hes now being crucified in the press, If you'll excuse the expression.
I think we should re-poll. We must make a strong decision and move forward as one unit. I've heard the name Herman Cain mentioned a couple of times. Is he our best shot now?
I do feel sorry for you though. I mean you are just stuck with this rotten garbage on all sides. >:(
Do not worry about the wicked
do not envy those who do wrong
quick as the grass they wither
fading like the green in the field.
regards BS
TruthSpreader:
Dear Chaim, three questions for this week's Ask JTF.
1 Was the late Steve Jobs ever a righteous Arab?
2. Do you think dragons represent evil?
3. Do you think Afghanistan was once apart India and should India reclaim what is now Afghanistan?
PS: Please wish my friend, Derek Stanley who turned 25 yesterday.
muman613:
Shalom Chaim,
I hope you are having an enjoyable Sukkot. Let's get to the questions.
1) I have written a few posts about my opinion of the Shalit prisoner 'exchange' deal. Would you kindly tell us all what your opinion on this topic is?
2) Robert Downey Jr. recently made statements to the press that we all need to forgive Mel Gibson. I do not share that opinion and I am interested in what your opinion on whether Jews should grant Mel forgiveness.
3) Have you ever seen the movie Ushpizin? Could you tell us all what the Ushpizen of Sukkot are, and your impression of the movie {if you have seen it}?
Chag Sameach, and may the blessings come quickly...
Thank you,
Michael
Gimatria:
Shalom Chaim,
I want to get your opinion on something I experienced this Yom Kippur.
I was spending the Chag with friends and circumstances forced me to attend Masorti services at a conserved so-called synagogue. I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw the "congregation" - women wearing Kipot and Talitot, and even a female Rabbi (singing towards a microphone, as the sanctum was extremely large and full). Please comment?
Personally, I am so used to the wonderful piyutim and manginot of the Moroccan synagogue that the "ay yai yai" style singing in conservative batei-knesset seems so foreign to me. Any opinion?
Have you ever had the experience of going to a conserved or deformed Schul and what should one do if this is the only choice (geographically)? For me, even though there were women sitting around me and a female rabbi was leading the Tefilah, I still got to pray and hear the Shofar. Would I have been better off staying at home?
Please tell us about the "Cinema Rex" fire in which agents of the Iranian govt locked and torched a movie theater with 400 of their own civilians inside. Is there a better example of muslim brutality?
Last, please share your thoughts on the so-called "artist", Tom Sachs. I seem to recall him collaborating with the Jewish Nazi Museum for an exhibit years ago. Do you remember this?
Todah Chaim, ve chag sameach!
Gimatria
Manch:
Chaim,
what is wrong with this line of reasoning, from Torah perspective, what are the Halachic arguments of Religious Zionists?
"The founding of the State of "Israel" is in direct contradiction to the teachings of the Torah which forbids the establishment of a Jewish state and commands Jews to remain in exile until released from that exile by G-d Himself, without any human intervention, at which time all nations of the world will live together in peace.
We are likewise forbidden to rebel against any nation. We are to remain peaceful and loyal citizens, in every country in which we reside. Therefore to oppress the Palestinian people, harm them, steal their land, expel them, etc. is totally forbidden according to our Holy Torah.
The Rabbinical authorities universally have stood in vehement opposition to the ideology of Zionism and have opposed the state of "Israel" from its creation until the present day. Palestinians have the basic human right to return to their land in historic Palestine and to establish their own independent state in the entire Holy Land, which was forcefully taken from them by the Zionists."
This is from NK, but I don't think other Hassidim differs from the accursed traitors of NK all that much on this issue. They also, universally, do not accept a State of Israel as the state promised by G-d and do not consider founding of the existing state as a call for return. I know HaRav Kahane was an utmost authority on this subject - what support in Torah did he use for the existing state?
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