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Shlomo:
Note To All Posters: Only one post per person is permitted. Please make it a single, short question.

Chaim would love to answer all of your great questions but (unfortunately due to the number of questions and time constraints), if there is more than one short question, it will have to be moved to the Future Ask JTF section. We apologize for this inconvenience and only wish that every person has a chance to be heard on the show.

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Dear Chaim,

Many of the posters on the forum have asked for a long time if David ben Moshe would sign on and post a little. Do you think he would be open to this?

Shalom!
jeffguy

YESHA:
Shalom Chaim

In reference to my question several weeks ago regarding being “home-sick”: what I meant and was referring to was being away from my mother – with whom I have a special bond and connection with.
I won’t really miss the U.K. at all, although I do like some shops and are used to the lifestyle here. Israel is CERTAINLY & OBVIOUSLY where I am heading to b’ezer HaShem Yitbarach.
It will be a challenge to be away from my mom at her “home” not in the country sense – Israel is my REAL home! Sorry for the confusion and misunderstanding.

KOL TUV, shalom, thank you.
--Zev

angryChineseKahanist:
Here's a gift for you Chaim:


Chaim, if Pablo Mexicano swims 8000 miles to Israel and rapes Jane Jewess.
Can Jane remove the infected egg right away?

judeanoncapta:
Dear Chaim,

                   What do you think about the Bar Kokhba Revolt?

Big Mistake or Good attempt in and of itself?

Dr. Dan:
Shalom Chaim-

Gd willing, I will be in Israel next week for the next 3 weeks. It has been, in fact, 12 years since I was there the last time. I will make a prayer for you at the Kotel for an early return to Eretz Yisrael with good health and mind. 

Now for my question:

Jonathan's (King Saul's son) and King David's friendship was, no doubt, very special.  However, their love for each other almost sounded like the love a man would give to a woman and certainly would give a lay person, like myself, the impression they were homosexuals, Gd forbid(!).  Can you clarify what their friendship and love for each other was really about and how this can be applied to our relationships with our own best friends?

Thank you again

Dan

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