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Ask JTF For Erev Tu B'Av, Sunday, July 29.

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Joe Schmo:
Dear Chaim:

When was the last time that you cried and why?

Shalom

Yisrael:
Shalom Chaim,

On a previous show you said that you would like to live in Chevron. Why don't you rather live in Yerushalayim? The Talmud says that a husband can make his wife, and a wife can make her husband move to Yerushalayim but not to leave it. Yerushalayim is the holiest city in the world.

Thanks as always,

Yisrael

Lewinsky Stinks, Dr. Brennan Rocks:
Shalom Chaim,

Would you support a politician (American or Israeli, Jew or Gentile) who is a passionate and devoted lover of G-d's chosen people and the United States BUT has a socialistic economic platform? Rabbi Kahane (zt"l) was once like that. (And just for clarification, this hypothetical candidate does not want his envisioned welfare-state to include black and cucaracha leeches.)

Chaimfan

Yogy:
Dear Chaim,

Do you think it would be a good idea for JTFers to get organized together for aliyah? This wouldn't mean to make aliyah as a group (since there might be some people in Israel who wouldn't like that very much), but to coordinate preparations for aliyah, make aliyah in the same period of time, chose the same place for destination. Once in Israel we could help each other throughout the absorption process (which can be very difficult) and make a real difference in the community where we will settle down. Also, prepare the aliyah of the next group of JTFers.

Dan

YESHA:
Hello again Chaim,

Comment:  One of the frequent things that comes up time and time again when I say to people that I wish to make aliyah is that as I am single, don’t have that much money and career – it is best for me to stay in the U.K. [where I live], they argue, and first build up a career, earn some money etc.   

Todah Rabah!

Zev

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