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  1. emesshalom

    I wonder if this included all the displaced Jews that had to leave Gaza

    Well, we discovered ethnic cleansing from the Iranians and the Egyptians and the Syrians and the Iraqis and the Algerians and the Lybians and the Yemenites and the rest of the Arab and Farsi world as they drove out the Jews who had lived there since before there was an 'Islam'. Of course, we...
  2. emesshalom

    I need a good book.

    Two excellent books about Orthodox Judaism written by Orthodox Rabbis: To Be A Jew by R' Hyim Donin and Jewish Literacy by R' Joseph Telushkin.
  3. emesshalom

    I wonder if this included all the displaced Jews that had to leave Gaza

    I am just saying that the population exchanged, 'Jew for Arab', that started in 1947 hasn't quite finished. The final stage will be the expulsion of the Arabs from major sections of the West Bank. Then there will be a fair and equatable 'Jew for Arab' exchange throughout the Mid East. Then Gaza...
  4. emesshalom

    I wonder if this included all the displaced Jews that had to leave Gaza

    Doesn't even come close to the 2 million Jews and their later descendents, who were driven without compensation for any of their land or wealth from the Arab lands after the War for Independence.
  5. emesshalom

    Would you prefer we leave?

    I have long experience with CHABAD, including teaching at a CHABAD Yeshiva in the HS section for about 20 years. I live in a very rural area and have to travel 60 miles to the nearest schul which is CHABAD and whose Rabbi was a student of mine back in the 70's. I also remain in close contact...
  6. emesshalom

    Would you prefer we leave?

    Brilliantly said. But at some time you have to define what a Jew is and what Judaism is. And then live with the consequences [boundaries] these defintions create, both the pleasant and unpleasant. For an Orthodox Jew, whether CHABAD or mishnagdim [which I am], a Jew is a person who was born of a...
  7. emesshalom

    Israel should always defend her Borders

    I don't know about the Christian aspect of Josephus' post, but the need for Israel to protect the borders of the land that G-d gave us is, without a doubt, absolutely true. Now, some of you may think that it is a 2nd rate theology, but that 2nd rate theology has kept us united and protected...
  8. emesshalom

    Israeli soldiers admit 'murdering' Gazans

    I perfer the Israeli Plutonium Chariots to the Arab's Iron Chariots every day of the week.
  9. emesshalom

    Israeli soldiers admit 'murdering' Gazans

    Please refer to the rest of post 41 for your answer.
  10. emesshalom

    Israeli soldiers admit 'murdering' Gazans

    Since the Tanach is part of Torah, you'll have to give your sources to back up your claim. In effect, the Tanach ends with the Jews returning to Eretz Israel after the Babylonian Captivity under the leadership of the Prophets. Seems like that confirms our right of pocession.
  11. emesshalom

    Passover '09 memories .....[videos and pics]

    We had a Community Seder at my house the 1st night, 19 guests + my family>> I kidded with my wife that was probably every Jew within a 50 miles radius at the only kosher kitchen in the whole area. Sorry, no pics or videos, not allowed to operate them on Yom Tov and I don't have the skills to...
  12. emesshalom

    Just wanteds to say...

    So why would you leave it in someone else's hands by going to a resturant over Passover especially if they have no obligation/contract with you to fill your need to not eat chometz. You know what showed up at the lunch table at work today? A huge box of donuts. It' just wasn't fair^_^:P:D!!
  13. emesshalom

    Just wanteds to say...

    What was your family, historically? That is what minhag ['tradition' with a small 't'] that you should follow. Definitely, one does not go 'shopping Rabbis', picking some minhag customs from one and some minhag customs from another to suite the individual's taste. It is never a matter of...
  14. emesshalom

    Just wanteds to say...

    Please, I am not trying to 'shake a finger' at anyone. But I am tryin to figure out the rational of doing one thing at home and another in public. In fact, of being 'stricture' at home than in public. See, if it were me, I would be stricture in public>>>it 'looks' better and I am a sucker for...
  15. emesshalom

    Just wanteds to say...

    I didn't know that 'convenience' was the criteria for discipline. So, you do one thing in private and another in public. I just don't get it. Why not do it all of the time during Pesach, even if it inconvenient?
  16. emesshalom

    Just wanteds to say...

    I am not talking that some one is doing wrong, I am talking about consistancy. If you do it at home, why not out in public. I don't get Jews who keep kosher at home but eat anything they want when they go out, either. To me, my word has to be good all of the time, not jsut part of the time...
  17. emesshalom

    Just wanteds to say...

    I did not talking about 'sequestering'. I go to work were I am the only Jew, I buy veggies at Vons on Pesach. What I don't do is go to a resturant and order food thinking that if it is not 'bread' its OK. Chometz is anything of the 5 grains that could have had contact with water, to start the...
  18. emesshalom

    Israeli soldiers admit 'murdering' Gazans

    The Torah is very clear on the matter, G-d never took the Land away.
  19. emesshalom

    Israeli soldiers admit 'murdering' Gazans

    But we do know. And if there any doubts, Moshiach will settle them. Under any circumstance, what is now held by the State of Israel falls within the boundaries described by all of the various commentators.
  20. emesshalom

    Israeli soldiers admit 'murdering' Gazans

    Nathan45: I Googled "Eretz Israel" Google is not a valid authority for Judaism. and it appears there are wide disagreements about what the borders even were. Which is to say that Jews have lost their land so long ago they don't even remember which specific land was theirs. That is not...