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Ask JTF For Motza'ei Tzom Gedaliah, September 16.
Alexander:
Hello Chaim,
Have you ever considered doing a live podcast? Maybe Ask JTF could be done in this way. You could still answer questions that are sent in and also take some live calls from JTF members.
Thank you,
Alexander
ape:
Dear Chaim,
Do you have asthma or a sinus condition? If so, what do you do to treat it. Because, I notice on the videos you draw air through your nose rapidly. Also you may consider doing "ask JTF" once every 2 weeks to give yourself a break.
Ari:
Hello Dear Chaim,
Hope you had a great Rosh Hashanah. This week I would like to ask you a question about animals. What do you think G-d's purpose was to fill the world with an abundance of truly unique and diverse creatures? The variety in nature is fascinating and mind-boggling. What lessons was he trying to teach us? Do animals have souls and know the differences between good and evil? How should righteous Jews and Gentiles relate to the animal kingdom? I know you have said previously that animals do not belong in the home (the principle of rekanut I believe). Thanks for the time, effort, and dedication as always. Until next week, G-d willing.
Ari
Ralph1:
Do you think law enforcement and military should be privatized with government only controlling the Judicial system? Every current military weapon that I can think of is manufactured by private federal contractors. These private companies improved their weapons by competing with each other and as a result gained an edge over the USSR who failed to produce because of lack of competition. Just look at Lockheed Martin's F-22 Raptor (which has rendered all previous jet fighters useless) and Northrop Grumman's B-2 bomber. If it works so well with weapons why not with soldiers and police?
Sparky:
Hi Chaim,
Do you ever read the comments on your youtube videos? Some pretty nasty stuff including calling you a lunatic. What's your response to this?
Thanks.
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