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Chaim, Jr.:

--- Quote from: Chaim, Jr. on July 30, 2007, 05:03:47 PM ---Do you think that it is possible that a German of the 1930's or early 40's could have been a righteous gentile? I submit that MAX SCHMELING, KONRAD ADENAUER, WILLY BRANDT,CURT JURGENS and MARLENA DIETRICH are among such a group.  Would you concur?

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Lubab:
Hi Chaim,

I was just wondering: the monitor of your computer which is in the back of the YouTube videos seems to be broken. Do you need a new one?

Kol Tuv

Sarah:
Shalom Chaim :)

You believe you are right and Judaism is the truth but then again so do other people from other religions, what makes YOU different?

By the way, after reading this question myself it sounds almost offensive so i just wanted to say i mean quite the contrary and am asking it with mere curiousity.

Thank You, Chaim.

Alexander:
Hello Chaim,

I have a pretty good understanding of the great significance of Jerusalem to the Jewish people but can you please elaborate on the religious and historical importance of Hebron?

Thank you,
Alexander

Ari:
Hello Dear Chaim,

Hope you had a great week and all is well.  I am barely getting my question in this week after my latest affirmative action problem with our beloved Time Warner Cable.  I called them this past Thursday wanting to know why I was overcharged on my bill.  They agreed that I was overcharged and said that they would fix the problem.  Little did I know their solution would be to disconnect my entire service for four days.  Anyway, while I have other questions to ask you, since I am already on the subject I was wondering if you have any recent affirmative action stories to relate, maybe to close the week's show out on a lighter note, as I imagine it may be running late at this point.  Until next week, G-d (and TWC) permitting, G-d bless you, your family, and your loved ones.  Be well.

Ari

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