Q&A: Mobiles and Immoveables and a Hot-Air Balloon
Mobiles and Immoveables and a Hot-Air Balloon
Question
Hello, blessings, and a good life. After inquiring after your well-being and the well-being of the citizens of Lod, may it be rebuilt and established speedily in our days—
1. What do you think about G”T’s theory of mobiles and immoveables?
How would you define yourself within such a framework of mobiles, etc., or what is your perspective on nationalism versus progressivism and so on?
2. Why do you think (as in the title) that the Jewish people have more right to the Land than the Palestinians?
3. What do you think about the eating habits of the modern Western person—junk food, sugar? How do you find a balance? On the one hand, we have no ability to digest such quantities of sugar and other substances, etc.; on the other hand, there isn’t really the ability or desire, etc., to avoid eating the things that have in practice become the “regular” food—pizza, falafel, etc. etc., chocolate, etc., sweets, snacks, processed food, etc.?
Answer
Is that all? You forgot to write at the end of the exam: explain, justify, elaborate, and prove. Also, with such a flood of questions, I would have expected you to be considerate and spell out non-obvious abbreviations.
- I’m no longer up to date on the details. In general, there is certainly something to it, but it is partial, like any theory in this area. I’m in the middle.
- Because we were here first, and our national definition is more solid and more ancient.
- I don’t have a clear opinion. Do whatever you want. Health matters, but you’re also allowed to enjoy yourself. Each person according to his own dosage.