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Chief Rabbi Call for Calmness in city
« on: October 24, 2010, 01:37:39 AM »
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/Flash.aspx/196441

Tzfat Mayor, Chief Rabbi Call for Calm

Reported: 08:16 AM - Oct/24/10
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Tzfat Mayor Ilan Shochet and Chief Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu condemned the violence that took place between Arabs and Jews in the city Friday night. The two called on both sides to act with tolerance and calm. Shochet has spoken to the heads of Arab parties in the city and asked for their cooperation.

The unrest on Friday night developed over increasing tensions between Jewish residents and Arab students at a local college, whom many Jews accuse of carrying out vandalism and other illegal activity.
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Re: Chief Rabbi Call for Calmness in city
« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2010, 01:45:36 AM »
tolerance and calm.

When Jews get the 'tolerance', Muslims will get the 'calm'.
"You must keep the arab under your boot or he will be at your throat" -Unknown

"When we tell the Arab, ‘Come, I want to help you and see to your needs,’ he doesn’t look at us like gentlemen. He sees weakness and then the wolf shows what he can do.” - Maimonides

 “I am all peace, but when I speak, they are for war.” -Psalms 120:7

"The difference between a Jewish liberal and a Jewish conservative is that when a Jewish liberal walks out of the Holocaust Museum, he feels, "This shows why we need to have more tolerance and multiculturalism." The Jewish conservative feels, "We should have killed a lot more Nazis, and sooner."" - Philip Klein