How did you morn for Rabbi Kahane, and is there anything different you can do for someone you love who is not your immediate relative in terms of morning?
And my second question is, when i visited Hevron for the first time (I was told by at least 10 isrealis not to go there. My reason was simple, my grand father went as a Iranian Jew and had to pretend he was deaf and dumb because at the time the Muslims forbid jews from walking into the temple, and he did, and they shouted "enta yahude" which means you are a jew, and he pretended he was slow, which saved his life. and I wanted to find out what made him risk his life, so I rented a car and took my fiance through the west bank and went there on our own) the people there were incredably sweet, not the insane ultra religous people that I was told run around, and they opened themselves up to us, non orthadox jews. They were very kind and took us on a tour including the syn ague that had photos of the arab massacre of the jews, and we both felt bad that they were caged within the city with IDF guards to ensure that the Arabs dont kill them, and that it is the Jews who are the real segregated class) I asked a man about Baruch Goldstein, and he told me that he was not a insane killer, but was doing this too prevent a massacre of Jews. I had never heard this, and wanted to know if you had any more information on this as all i have found on the internet is that his grave has been torn down to prevent him from being a martyr.
One more thing, I wanted to go the Temple Mount, and go into the Mosques, but Jews are forbidden by the Arabs who run it even though its Israeli controlled, So I lied, and being as dumb as they are they let me go in under the pretense that i was a Iranian. When I went in both mosques I noticed something. They were all empty,. just some old people, and children running around. This was on a Thursday afternoon, Now I have visited the Kotel many a time and no matter what time it has at least 50 people there. For being the third holiest site, it seemed to me that only on friday does it fill up, and other than that they could care less about going there, perhaps its just a way to spite the Jews? what is your take?