Mazel tov to super leftist Tali Fahima no her conversion to Islam yesterday. While every Jew lost who converts out is a sad day, Tali Fahima was such an anti-semite leftist that it is hard to feel sad seeing her go. She befriended and protected wanted terrorists.
I hope they treat her well in Gaza or Ramallah and that she enjoys life under a burqa..
In a few years we can probably expect to hear advertisements by Yad L"Achim on the radio about tali bat whatever that is a Jewish woman being held in a horrible marriage in an Arab village and wants out but needs to be snuck out....
It seems Fahima considers herself a Palestinian, but technically she should probably be considered an Israeli Arab...
Yad Achim should make clear to her NOW, that they will not rescue her and her children.
ReplyDeletei saw this, and immediately a strange realization came over me. This is a secular israeli. one who knew about the religious life of judaism, but chose not to live it. Then, she ended up converting to islam, and is now covering her hair. funny how life turns out. the article i saw said she had affairs with some terrorists also, so really this is just a love conversion. anyway, happy to see her go.
ReplyDeleteburgas are worn in afgan land, not here.
ReplyDeleteshe coulda just moved to RBS B if she wanted to sport a burka and wave a palestinian flag....
ReplyDeleteLow blow Garfield. Whatinaname, I think you are wrong for saying happy to see her go. It's one thing for a Jew to be secular, totally unaffiliated, even anti-religious. It's another when they are so far gone they don't even want to be counted as a Jew. This is not a simcha.
ReplyDeleteAnd Meir, I think you're also wrong. Why is she different than any other woman who marries a Moslem?
Maybe something good will come of this in the end. She, like most liberals don't know the truth. They have this fantasy image fed by the media.
I hope she has a horrible life in an Arab village, learns the truth and then seeks to escape. Yad L'Achim should definitely rescue her if she seeks to be. There is no better advocate for the plight of these women than the ones who have been there. You never know what the future may hold for her. Hashem does not write off Jews.