Sunday, August 02, 2009

The Fourth Yahrzeit of Gush Katif

Although I was for the retreat from Gush Katif, and remain convinced that it was the right thing to do, it is heart-rending to watch such expressions of pure Emunah in the face of a modern-day Churban. At the same time, it is heartening to know that there are, even in these jaded times, truly idealistic young men and women.

7 comments:

  1. The History of your people-all beggars and theives in 18 century-YEKKIES!?!?!?!?
    http://www.hidabroot.org/MediaDetail.asp?MediaID=10774
    (Berel Wein)

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  2. http://www.hidabroot.org/MediaDetail.asp?MediaID=10774

    I guess wait are you includind the berel wein that was me try in IE not Firefox

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  3. Why do you "remain convinced" ?

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  4. i thin you'll be interested in this;

    peace interfaith

    http://jerusalemgypsy.blogspot.com

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  5. Yeah man, I still don't understand the reasoning for the Gaza pullout. "Mima nafshach": if the settlements in Gaza shouldn't be there then neither should those in Hebron, Judah and Samaria. That's a hard thing to say, especially if you don't see Bnei Brak as the only city in Israel that's worth existing..

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  6. I believe far fewer Jews have been killed R"L this way than would have happened otherwise.

    The truth is that I am not sure about Yehuda and Shomron either, but the demographics and security in Gaza was very different.

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