Why doesn’t any rabbanim in any shul give a shiur about what happened to the jews in Khaybar and it’s lessons that are relevant to the situation we are in today
Why would I want to watch a Christian missionary – even if he’s atypical? I don’t know what his views are exactly, and perhaps he’s even a friend, but quite frankly I don’t care. The risks are not to be taken lightly.
I didn’t like the “smell” of this thread from the start, and still don’t. I’d like to suggest this thread be closed. Maybe I’m being overly cautious, however I don’t like playing with fire, gasoline or matches and to me this fits the bill.
[3] Since then, the Jews of Khaybar traveled around many areas throughout the Islamic Empire as artisans and merchants and maintained a distinctive identity until the 12th century.
Im not sure what this has to do with anything though
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