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Ask JTF For August 5 Broadcast

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jdl4ever:
Shalom Chaim.  There seems to be a shortage of Kahanist women out there.  I think the male to female ratio of Jewish Kahanists is 100:1.  Do you think this is correct and how are we going to get more Kahanist women on here (especially in the Kahanist dating section).

DownwithIslam:
Hi Chaim, I don't know why living in Tel Aviv is so bad and I think that is where I will live when I move to Israel. That is where I fit in most and would be most comfortable. I know their are tons of leftists there but what can I do. I don't want to live next door to some yeshiva guy who thinks that anyone who doesn't practice his brand of judaism isn't jewish. I have been to Tel Aviv many times and while some of it is disgusting, everyone is jewish so their is no risk of intermarriage or anything. I was wondering what your thoughts on this issue are and I can't wait for you to take power and the muslims start disappearing.

Ehud:
Shalom Chaim,

What is the JTF's position on allowing Mormons to join the movement?  Mormons believe that the old and new testament are corrupted and that the book of mormon is the true word of G-d.  Mormons believe that the G-d of earth, or "Elohim", was a human male born to human parents on another planet and that each Mormon man will become a G-d to rule over faraway planets.  They also are polytheists and believe in many Gods spread throughout the Universe.  They practice sorcery by communicating with the dead in order to convert the dead to Mormonism.  They believe that upon conversion they become Israelites and that Yeshu came and visited them and started a massive conversion of the ancient Americans.  Joseph Smith was into the occult and the Mormon "temples" have some strange cult-like practices.  They also proselytize to Jews and have an abominable "temple" in Jerusalem. Could someone with these beliefs ever be accepted as a righteous gentile in the JTF?  I'm referring to the ones who actually believe in this stuff, not the ones who are just nominally "mormon."

Todah 

imaknick:
should jews name their children after people in the family who are dead, still alive, or themselves ( by adding a Junior to the last name).  Or do you you think its better to name children after people in the torah?

Yogy:
Shalom Chaim,

Please comment on the following statement made by MK David Rotem (Israel Beitenu):
"If they guarantee to me that by blowing up the Western Wall I can save the life of one person, I will place an explosives device near it and destroy it because I am really ready to do everything for peace if I have a real partner for peace".
(Ynetnews.com, 08.02.07)

Thank you,
Dan

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