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  • in reply to: Academia #2248952
    Dan The
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    First of all, Nick Fuentes who is a Republican and has thousands of viewers explicitly called for the killing of the demonic Jews. Jackson Hinkle is also a Republican and he is the biggest account on Twitter and is EXTREMELY anti-Israel and antisemitic. Also, the people fighting against the antisemitism on college campuses are all academics. For example, the Dean of Berkeley Law School wrote an entire op-ed how he personally experienced multi antisemitic incidents since 10/7. There are many defenders of Israel on college campuses. You just hear the tiny minority who shouts crazy things.

    in reply to: eidele bochur #2213138
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    I know someone who went from a MO Yeshiva to one of the biggest Yeshivas in Israel. He knew the material very well and was able to handle all of the Bochan’s questions. The reason for this is that the topic of the Faher was a masehcta thay they don’t learn in Yeshivas so the Bochan wasn’t as ready to fight on the pshat (although it was very impressive that he was holding in it enough to ask questions). If you do a classic Yeshiva masechta the Bochan may have his own pshat and then it can be very challenging. But that’s not how most learning is. In addition, it depends on which MO hesder Yeshiva, some hesder yeshivas have rebbiem who are known to be extremely intense and aggressive (in a good way). Way more than any “black hat” Yeshiva.

    in reply to: ANARCHISTS????? #2211401
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    They aren’t fascists or anarchists. Ben Gvir is the classical fascist who belives in politics of fear, will, and emotion as opposed to politics of reason. Also, he defends extreme settlers who burn cars and throw stones atvthe police. Those are real anarchists and he made his career defending them.

    in reply to: ANARCHISTS????? #2211402
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    There are millions of Israelis who are vehemently against these reforms. They aren’t fascists or anarchists. When you shown this contempt and deligitimization for a significant portion of Israel’s population (the majority in my opinion), your contributing to extremely negative polorazation.

    in reply to: Maharal’s Golem #2209041
    Dan The
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    What about conservation of energy?

    in reply to: Maharal’s Golem #2208834
    Dan The
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    Maybe the ones in the gemara are some sort of metaphor. It’s strange to say that a golem every existed. This is not the same thing but, for example, Rav Sadya Goan says that the Satan in Iyov is a real person who just didn’t like him. Not an angle. Most people wouldn’t understand it that way but that’s gow he understands the TANACH. I’m sure there is a way of understanding the Gemara without saying that matter came to life without any internal organs.

    in reply to: Maharal’s Golem #2208835
    Dan The
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    As a matter of fact, it should be noted that extensive renovation took place in the attic of the Altneu shul in 1883. No evidence of the Golem was discovered then.8 A film crew visited and filmed the attic in 1984. No evidence of the Golem was discovered then.

    Dan The
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    Well, the second most popular language in the ENTIRE WORLD is Spanish. The Spanish and Portuguese ruled the world. But then, after a few generations and the wealth that they accumulated with the help of the Jews dissipated. The Spanish and Portuguese lost their power and the English, Dutch, and French (who were more tolerant to the Jews) took their place.

    in reply to: Should Israel reduce its massive affirmative action for Arabs? #2205258
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    This looks like a lot of jargon but, to be clear, affirmative action is a higher education subject, and I personally belive, that Israeli universities have done an incredible job in this regard.

    in reply to: Bridging the Gap Between The Torah World and MO #2194732
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    Just look at the letters of recommendation for Rav Herzog (who was a very big Zionist, had a Phd from the University of Leeds, and was extremely well versed in Latin and Greek classics and philosophy). The “chareidi” part of Eretz Yisrael didn’t want him as the Chief Rabbi so they published a forged teshuva from Rav Chaim Ozer that he can’t become Chief Rabbi because he had a Phd. Rav Chaim Ozer himself responded and said that Rav Herzog was a big gaon and should become Chief Rabbi. In addition, the Rogatchover said about him “a star is shining from England, and Yitzchak Isaac Haleivi is his name”, the Ridbaz referred to him as “Rav Akiva Eiger of this generation” and he also received very strong recommendations from Rav Isser Zalman Meltzer, the Chazon Ish, the Ohr Sameach, Rav Tuccachinsky, and other gedolim.

    in reply to: Bridging the Gap Between The Torah World and MO #2194733
    Dan The
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    If you actually understand the “Zionism” of the MO community you will probably realize it’s almost the same as Rav Isser Zalman Meltzer or Rav Tzvi Pesach Frank’s outlook.

    in reply to: Bridging the Gap Between The Torah World and MO #2194728
    Dan The
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    Where does this “and the rest come from?” Rav Elchanan Wasserman was an EXTREME outlier. Just look at the Agudah convention of 1937 where only Rav Elchanan and Rav Ahron Kotler voted against accepting the offer of a partitioned Palestine from the British (by the way, this was before the Holocaust so it seems in hindsight that the Gerrer rebbe and the other gedolim ON THE AGUDAH MOETZES were right).
    Just look at the letters between thr Chazon Ish and Rav Elchanan how the Chazon Ish accuses him of not understanding the Politics of Israel and how he should not get involved. The Chazon Ish was connected with the religious labor unions and was tangental to the political parties where people VOTED for the Knessest (before there was even a state). Rav Elchanan wasnvery agianst it but not the Chazon Ish and Rav Chaim Ozer.

    in reply to: I refused to be injected with an experimental product #2184977
    Dan The
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    Getting a vaccine which was approved by the FDA is not the same as doing experiments on concentration camp prisoners.

    in reply to: I refused to be injected with an experimental product #2184975
    Dan The
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    Shmuel Shapira is a grifter who convinced the government to give him millions of dollars to devolpe BriLife. He cost Israel millions. Bibi was dumb to listen to him and fall for his sales pitch, but admirably changed course and convinced Pfizer to make Israel the first country to get the vaccines. I think that was Bibi’s best moment as PM. Israel was able to be the first out of covid and was ranked by the Economist as the second best economy and fourth happiest country. I am convinced that a lot had to do with the fact that they were first to get the vaccine.

    in reply to: What are your thoughts about Kennedy?? #2184062
    Dan The
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    Was the Zionist, Illuminati, Rothchild, Deep State, Big Pharma also controlling Israel? Come on, Kennedy is a crazy conspiracy theorist grifter who started with the RMM vaccines and then continued his grift during Covid. There’s no basic rights in a pandemic to infect and hurt people. This is an utter disgrace!

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