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Ask JTF For Motza'ei Tzom Gedaliah, September 16.
Lisa:
Dear Chaim:
Do you know of Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis, who runs Hineni? Is so, what do you think of her? Perhaps she might be able to help you get into Israel.
Lisa
Daniel:
L'shanah tovah, Chaim, and may the new year bring you health and happiness and above all, entry into Eretz Yisroel!
You have discussed different addictions many times on your programs. Do you think that JTF can become an addiction too?
Daniel - Not the Cookie ;)
Dan Ben Noah:
Shalom Chaim,
To my knowledge, it seems like most of the Orthodox Jewish groups in Israel--such as Agudat Israel, the Lithuanian Jews, the Lubavitchers, etc--are either non-Zionist or Hasidic or both. Are there any Orthodox Jewish groups in Israel which are both religious Zionists and non-Hasidic?
Respectfully,
DanBenNoah
newman:
Shalom, Chaim
In islam's twisted belief merely touching a pig-based product before death denies one entry to paradise. Why do the Israeli authorities not place pigskin in hidden places aboard buses to deter suicide bombings and will you push for such a scheme?
Toda,
Newman.
Trumpeldor:
Shalom Chaim
This Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur in the galut, millions of Jews will listen to a boring sermon about Darfur, gay marriage, or worse, the dangers of global warming. If the Rabbi is really controvoyshal, he will recommend economic sanctions on Iran.
I argue that this type of p.c. drivel is why synagogues and churches are empty throughout the year.
I wonder what sort of sermons were given in American synagogues during the Shoah. At a time when the synagogue was most likely to be full, the Rabbis were probably worried about offending or undermining the disgusting self-hating Jews working in the Roosevelt administration and their so-called efforts at persuading the president to intervene.
May Hashem give us strength to fight our battles in the coming year,
Trumpeldor
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