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Today's Story on LOVE: Most every happy event is the result of action. Few understand that ACTION can have this effect. We cannot show love without action. We may have good intentions, but without showing action it remains only a thought. On many occasions I can share an admission that I have thought, 'If I did that, it would make a lot of people happy.' But for some reason I took no action, so the kindness and love remained only a thought. Today's story shows a thought of this style, but an action that followed; showing both kindness and love to your fellow people. Take one important principle from today's issue and that is, if you are in a state of mind that isn't conducive to happiness the only way out is to take action. A LITTLE KINDNESS GOES A LONG WAY AT THE OLYMPICS PROVO -- The Olympic ideal played out in real life here over the past week as a small group of Utahns embraced the struggling women's hockey team from Kazakhstan. When the team showed up in grubby gear for a practice at The Peaks Ice Arena on Feb. 8, Orem's Shannon Arnoldsen and other volunteers couldn't help but notice. "Sweden gets off the bus with matching berets and Versace outfits, " said Matthew Hemmert, a volunteer who supervises team transportation. "Then Kazakhstan gets off in hospital scrubs or sweat pants with holes in them." The bus driver told Arnoldsen a sobering tale. He had taken the team shopping for souvenirs at a local mall, but the players had returned to the bus after 10 minutes. "Too expensive, " the players told the driver. He next took them to Wal-Mart. A few players made purchases, but most said the same thing: "Still too expensive." Finally, the bus arrived at a dollar store. "Not exactly where you want Olympians to pick up Olympic souvenirs, " Hemmert said. The story gnawed at Arnoldsen, who took three years of Russian at BYU and felt a kinship with the women from this impoverished former Soviet Republic. She went shopping that night in search of souvenirs for the team. She thought about Olympic pins, but wanted the gift to be from Provo. It didn't go well at first. "We just couldn't afford anything because there are 25 players and coaches, " she said. At the Olympic Spirit store, fittingly, she backed into one of her neighbours in northeast Orem, and told him the story. Arnoldsen turned the project over to another neighbour, Susan Randall, and returned to work at The Peaks. Before she knew it, Roger Utley and Gordon Brown at the bookstore agreed not to a discount, but to a donation of 25 hooded BYU sweatshirts worth $750. Friends raised $400. The man with the $100 bill arranged for a gift of 25 button-down dress shirts from the Utah Homebuilders Association. There was more: Randall's daughter created Valentine's Day cards for each team member. A Provo official provided the city's Olympic pins and colourful magazines with beautiful pictures of the area. Children wrote letters of friendship. Arnoldsen found the players' names on the Internet and personalized the Valentine's cards, then placed $20 in each. Meanwhile, Kazakhstan had lost 7-0 to Canada on Monday. While they lost another 7-0 game Wednesday at The Peaks, Arnoldsen and Hemmert laid out the gifts on each seat of the team bus. Arnoldsen happened upon a young man who had served a two-year LDS church mission in Russia and he agreed to translate her letter to the team: "We were impressed and inspired by the obstacles you overcame to come to the Olympics, " Arnoldsen wrote. "We wanted you to have something to remember your time here." It was signed, "From your American friends." The first player onto the bus was goalie Natalya Trunova. Her face was blotchy from crying over the team's second lopsided loss. She found Arnoldsen's letter and read it, then began to sob and shake. She went back into the building to bring out her team-mates, who were overwhelmed. "We were very grateful to get the gifts, " Trunova said through a translator Friday after making 48 saves in a 4-1 loss to Russia. "We've been grateful for the cheering of the crowds. It made our day to get those gifts, to know there were people happy to see us and have us here." The team's coach, Alexandr Maltsev, confirmed that the women's program, making its first Olympic appearance, has a limited budget and no corporate sponsors. Trunova, who managed to bring just $30 to the Olympics, mentioned that the team's Olympic uniforms had barely arrived in time. Arnoldsen's concern for 25 people from the other side of the world struck a chord of international goodwill, said Natalya Yakovchuk, who scored Kazakhstan's only Olympic goal on Friday. "I'm glad to have this opportunity to thank the citizens of America for the exceedingly warm reception, excellent hospitality, the way they treat our team, which is especially wonderful because we're not known as the best team, " Yakovchuk said. "Thank you on behalf of our entire team." Said Maltsev, "I'm honored the team touched the heart of the people here." Randall, like Arnoldsen, was uncomfortable with the idea that a reporter knew about the good deed. "We wanted to extend our friendship because we thought they were young and poor and beat up and needed friends, " Randall said. "We have a lot here, so it's kind of nice to share. And we're grateful BYU came through." Hemmert is grateful to have worked as a volunteer with Arnoldsen. "This is what the Olympics are all about, " he said. "Shannon is just incredible. She deserves a gold medal." (The Daily Herald on Saturday, February 16, 2002) QUOTE: "The only cure for grief is action.' (George Henry Lewes)
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Documentation that there are Jews against Zionism?
Three Strong Oaths
The true Jewish position on Zionism and the state called Israel is found in the Scriptures in the Talmud and in the oral traditions transmitted to us by our parents and teachers.
At the outset of the Jews' exile to Babylonia, the Prophet Jeremiah, in chapter 29 of his book proclaimed G-d's message to all the exiled?Verse seven reads, "Seek out the welfare of the city to which I have exiled you and pray for it to the Almighty, for through its welfare will you have welfare." This has been a cornerstone of Jewish "foreign policy" how to behave in the lands of the nations throughout our ensuing exiles till this very day.
There Jeremiah adds in the name of G-d (verses 8 and 9), "Do not let your false prophets among you and your sorcerers seduce you, do not head your dreamers which you cause them to dream. For they speak falsely to you in My name. I did not send them." This too has applied to all the would-be misleaders of Jewry whether they presented themselves as prophets or as sorcerers or as dreamers of national aspirations.
King Solomon in Song of Songs thrice adjured the "daughters of Jerusalem" not to arouse or bestir the love until it is ready." The Talmud explains That we have been foresworn, by three strong oaths, not to ascend to the Holy Land as a group using force, not to rebel against the governments of countries in which we live, and not by our sins, to prolong the coming of moshiach; as is written in Tractate Kesubos 111a .
Throughout the seventy years of the Babylonian exile, throughout the 200 years of the Hellenic exile and throughout the 1917 since the destruction of G-d's Holy House, we have steadfastly maintained our loyalty to G-d and have not transgressed His oaths. And we have prayed for the welfare of the cities and the countries of our host nations that did not oppress us, and in their welfare we indeed always found ours.
Whoever violates Jeremiah's principles or Solomon's oaths immediately imperils the welfare of Jews locally and elsewhere in the world.
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Maimonides, Iggeres Teiman ? Letter to Yemen
[Maimonides wrote this Letter to the Jewish Community of Yemen almost 1,000 years ago]
And as King Solomon knew with divine inspiration that the Jewish People would face the consequences of this and that suffering would come upon them, and warned the Jewish People not to do this (i.e. violate the Three Oaths), and in a metaphorical way made them swear not to commit these acts, as it is written in Song of Songs, 3,5: I made you swear Daughters of Jerusalem by the deer and gazelles of the field should you arouse or awaken love until it is so desired.
Therefore, you, dear brethren, must accept the Oath and do not attempt to arouse the love until the proper time when the Alm-ghty shall remember us and you with his trait of mercy to gather his portion from Exile to behold his glory at his holy Temple and redeem us from the Valley of the shadow of Death where he has placed us, thereby removing the darkness from our eyes and the fog from our hearts. He will then fulfill in our days and in yours the verse from Isaiah 9:1 The nation wandering in darkness shall see a great Light, and a Light shall shine on those residing in the land of the shadow of death. At that time G-d shall darken the eyes of all those who rise up against us, and fulfill the verse from Isaiah 9:2 Verily darkness shall cover the land and fog shall cover nations, but the light of G-d shall shine upon you, and you shall display his honor.
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The Maharal of Prague (Rabbi Betzalel Lowy who lived in the 17th century) explained that the prohibition of violating the Three Oaths applies even if the other nations force the Jewish People to do so.
In addition, he wrote in his book Netzach Yisroel (Chapter 24) that these Oaths may not be modified so as to affect the decree of Exile, and he expanded on the description in the Midrashic text on Song of Songs 2:18.
?Even if the nations wanted to kill the Jews with terrible torture, the Jews are forbidden to change the applicability of the Oaths. This is relevant to every one of these oaths and must be understood.? Therefore, not only is it forbidden to leave the Exile even with the permission of the nations, but even if they force the Jewish People to do so under pain of death, it is forbidden to violate these Oaths in the same way it is required to give up one?s life rather than accept another religion.
Even during the forced conversions under the kingdom of Portugal in the late 15th century it was forbidden to violate the Oath.
Rabbi Avraham Galanti, who other rabbis described as outstanding in his level of holiness, and who was a student of the great kabbalist Rabbi Moshe Cordovero in the 16th century, explained aspects of the Three Oaths in his book Zechus Avos [Merit of the Patriarchs] where he recounts how some Jews in Portugal wanted to revolt against the kingdom rather than submit to forced conversion. A rabbi quoted the verses from Song of Songs to the people who wanted to revolt, and pointed to the Talmudic tractate Ketuboth p. 111 which states that G-d made the Jewish People take three Oaths ? one was that they should not rebel against G-d by rebelling against the nations. Thereafter the Jews submitted to death rather than forced conversion. Although the description in Ketuboth does not say that the Oaths involve directly rebelling against G-d, it is clear that the very violation of these Oaths is rebellion against G-d himself.
I guess you are really a tough person if you hide your email and are afraid to have dialogue, just spout hate on the board without trying to understand teh message, all for 2 points. Shalom.
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curious; anyone here read any Jewish/Christian/Islamic philosophy?
What did you read and what were your impressions of it? And what place do you think reason should have in religion, if any?
My 'to read' list includes 'Maimonides; the Guide of the Perplexed' and St. Thomas Aquinas: 'Summa Theologiae.'
Or any other religious philosophical tradition, e.g. Hindu, Buddhist....
mzJakes thanks for that, I'll check those out! :-)
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Why Maimonides & Rashi Never Quote Josephus ? How come they missed his extensive histories literature?
Josephus may be a pure fiction created by Eusebius or some other earlu Christian to support historical existance of Jerusalem.
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Who among the following great thinkers was NOT known to wax philosophic around the streets of Athens?
1.) Socrates
2.) Plato
3.) Maimonides
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Socrates, Plato, or Miamonides?
Who among the following (Plato, Socrates, or Maimonides) was not known to wax philosophic around the streets of Athens?
I think it is Maimonides because he was from Spain...
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