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Ask JTF For Chol HaMoed Sukkot, Sunday, September 30.
harel156:
Dear Yacov Menashe Ben Rachamim;
For some reason I am unable to find where to post a question to Chaim Would you please send me the link, I did it twice, but only with your help, thank you. My family and I love Chaim. May G-d Grant him Aliya ASAP.
I would appreciate if you forward this to chaim:
Dear Chaim;
First, Chag Sameach, may you be inscribe in the book of life, and may you go to the holy land ASAP.
Now, my question - I hope you do not think, I am not an epicorose, I am not.
What do you think about the 'Jews, people' who think that the Jews should wait Until the Mashich comes and brings the Jews from all over, create Eretz Israel and Bet Hanikdash? In connection with that, we, Jews have been waiting forever for the mashich. Do you think the mashiach is metaphorical? That is something abstract, where we (Jews) will wait for him forever, maybe another 1,000,000 years? I know it is a fundamental issue in Judaism, non-the less; I have difficulty with the issue as follows:
According the tractate 'Chelek' the mashiach is to come any minute (every Jew believe that) also; the mashich is to be a great man in TORAH and many other things. All these, means he is living with us,(most likely a known man) otherwise, how can he come 'any minute'. I find it quite incredible that any men will be declared a mashiach - by (Jews?) and will be accepted by the 'all Jews'.
Thank you Chaim, G-d bless you and all that you do for our people, if only they will appreciate it. With much admiration for you leadership - Harel156
angryChineseKahanist:
Why is it that Jews can ride in an elevator
but ask non-Jews to push the buttons?
Daniel:
Chaim,
I hope I am not out of line here, but I would like to offer you some advice and constructive criticism which may greatly cut down the time on these shows. I notice that many times, you tend to belabor a lot of points and repeat yourself a lot, sometimes 2,3,4 times. I think that if you become more cognizant of this and make a strong effort not to repeat yourself so much and sum up your points more quickly and succinctly, this can significantly reduce the duration of these shows. I can certainly understand the tendency of repeating a lot and belaboring points since I also tend to do that myself a lot of the time. It's just something we inherit from our Jewish mothers :)
Daniel
SpongeBob:
Were there any significant areas wherein you and Rabbi Kahane disagreed when you both officers in the JDL?
MassuhDGoodName:
Shalom and Greetings, Chaim!
I recently read an article claiming that the newly built Israeli Supreme Court Building was designed as a large Masonic Temple on the orders of one of the Rothschild family who bankrolled the project.
Pictures of the entire building were shown on one website, with each and every hall, gallery, library, office, and room a pagan altar motif with many occult Masonic images incorporated into the structure.
A cornerstone plaque names the structure as "The Rothschild Supreme Court".
Most prominent is a large pyramid, inverted black cross which the judges must by necessity step on as they walk to work, etc.
Nowhere is to be seen any symbolism which would be expected in a Jewish Supreme Court Building!
Can you please comment as to the veracity of this information?
Kind regards,
MassuhDGoodName
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