Hi Rav Laitman, while I understand that there really wasn't a Palestinian state historically, couldn't some of the anger generated by Arabs be because Israel was given the sea and the rest of the Palestinians were given Jordan? Couldn't a solution have been one of splitting the land horizontally instead of vertically? Or do you believe that the Arabs would hate the Jews anyway you slice it - forgive the pun here please?
In any event, shouldn't we be teaching the basic principle of loving others as we love ourselves? Isn't this what was taught by the sages - blessed be their memory?
I believe that we should show compassion in all cases. I am a beginner in studying the principles of Kabbalah - so please forgive my ignorance.
Peace, Anthony Rago
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Anthony Rago commented on Big Think Interview With Michael Laitman on July 20, 2009, 2:27 PM
Hi Rav Laitman, while I understand that there really wasn't a Palestinian state historically, couldn't some of the anger generated by Arabs be because Israel was given the sea and the rest of the Palestinians were given Jordan? Couldn't a solution have been one of splitting the land horizontally instead of vertically? Or do you believe that the Arabs would hate the Jews anyway you slice it - forgive the pun here please? In any event, shouldn't we be teaching the basic principle of loving others as we love ourselves? Isn't this what was taught by the sages - blessed be their memory? I believe that we should show compassion in all cases. I am a beginner in studying the principles of Kabbalah - so please forgive my ignorance. Peace, Anthony Rago