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More from the Revava Discussion Board
By Alan D. Miller
Posted on August 9, 2005 at 3:47 AM

Here is another posting from the Revava forum. I can't be entirely certain, of course, that this is an attempt to organize illegal activity, but it certainly looks like one.

The first thing that has to be is that every Jew who wants to address the problem needs to be here physically. That is the very first step. Maybe he doesn't even have to think about being here permanently right now, but at least he needs to be here during the crisis period when every body is needed.

Second, I'd like to see more organization; a person to contact and a way to plan and discuss without being so public about it. If there is a contact person in Yerushalayim, I'd be happy to know about it.

I'm ready to commit time and energy and take risks even (as in the past), but only if it is for something which has the potential to create real change. For example, I generally do not respond to calls of any kind from the Yesha Council.

Personally, I don't like being on the defensive, being limited to reacting to government moves. They set a fire here and a fire there and we are running all over the country trying to put out each little fire, when what really needs to be done is the firestarter must be stopped before he sets any more fires.

I'm thinking along the lines of offense, of taking the battle to the enemy's gate. If anyone favors this approach, people in Tapuach and Elon Moreh know where to find me and should be able to vouch that I am no Shabak plant.







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