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Ask JTF For September 9 Broadcast

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EagleEye:
Chaim Ben Pesach,

What do you think of a wikipedia campaign, like the youtube one?  We go around editing wikipedia articles to fit our agenda and bring us members.  We must be smart about it, because if we are not, they are moderated, and they WILL delete stupid edits.  But if we do it properly, we could boost membership.  We could even try to work your case of returning to Israel into wikipedia articles that deal with relevant causes.

YESHA:
Dear ChayimA follow up to last weeks question Chaim please
My Mum says I have a great chance of being ‘nad v’nad’ (excluded, no fixed abode, wandering, unstable in my living, unhappy etc.) and therefore return to my home environment in England, missing the social set up – as I am not married yet. So going as a married man is advisable, recommended and the only way for success!
Zev

MassuhDGoodName:
Shalom and Greetings, Chaim!

I have often thought that Israeli Jews should adopt the stylings of dress which we in the West tend to associate with the Arabs -- long loose robes to keep the body cool in the desert environment, and decorative headress to protect the exposed head from the damaging sunrays as well as for protection from sandstorms, etc...

While we frequently make fun of "ragheads" and "towelheads" (and for good reason), it does make sense that one's fashion for dress should reflect a peoples' adaptation to their unique geography and climate.

In addition, the "European" styled shirts and trousers of their Jewish Israeli neighbors, have helped to fuel the fears of the indigenous non-Jewish peoples of the Middle East, however incorrectly, that they were being "invaded" by an alien culture for nefarious purposes.

Perhaps the Israeli Jews will, as time progresses, adopt a more "Judaean" style of dress as worn by our ancestors of old; more completely assimmilating into our own home environment?

Your thoughts please.

Regards from MassuhDGoodName

 

Maimonides:
Shalom Chaim and Thank you as always for your hard work and answering my questions.

It seems when self-hating "Peace Now" Jews step all over righteous Jews, the righteous Jews never really fight back? If you look at all the defeats righteous Jews have face it is not because of the Muslims directly, but because of the self-hating "Peace Now" Jews who enable the Muslims to do what they do. Knowing this shouldn't righteous Jews actively stop "Peace Now" Jews. Do to them what they do to us if you know what I mean.

Mstislav:
Dear Chaim,

Thank you as always for taking the time to answer my questions as detailed as possible in a short amount of time. My answer to your questions you asked me last week is no, I am not Jewish. I have always had an affinity for Judaism and my exposure to the Kahanist message only draws me even closer to it. I would like to eventually convert to Judaism, learn Hebrew and visit Israel.

After the 2nd world war, HaShem brought about many miracles and fulfilled his promises that anyone can find in the Tanach. The recreation of the state of Israel, the victories against the muslim nazi terrorist savages, etc.

Do you think there should be a national day of prayer in Israel to give thanks
and praise to HaShem for all that He has done and continues to do for the Jews and for Israel?

Mstislav

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