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AddReply(189857,"the sad truth","patrick Jordan","freeport pa USA","03/12/07","The sad truth is the young and the old all over the world don\'t see a way out of these kinds of situations. Each one of us got to be reaching out.");
AddReply(188889,"Frank, I don\'t understand your point.","Hadassa","Israel","03/06/07","Why have you labeled the author as the enemy? He\'s giving us a wake-up call concerning the street youth, from our own communities, of whom many of us are unaware. And I don\'t see a lack of compassion in the author, who, as a youth counselor, is helping the youth who are at risk of being in the same plight as Naf.");
AddReply(188792,"with money from Christian missionaries","Craig","London","03/05/07","that says everything about Israeli society right there");
AddReply(188257,"Better then sticking your head in the sand","Yaacov Levi","Itamar","03/01/07","This film can do a lot of good if its shown enough, \nKol Hakavod for showing it, and talking about it. We cannot be a real Jewish Nation without facing all of our problems honestly.");
AddReply(188189,"When Mitzvot Become Idols","frank ","nyc","03/01/07","That is the title of an article I read in the Jerusalem Report about 10 years ago, and I think its message is obvious. Just as obvious as the attitude of Naftali\'s father and the author. The lack of compassion by both is an outrage. In my view G-d should come down and beat up the father and toss him out of Israel. But you know this story sounds familiar. Hasn\'t it happened to the children of Israel in the past. One difference though ... G-d let the Jews back in ... several times in fact. Maybe this is the lesson that the author should have been trying to tell. YA THINK !!!");
AddReply(188148,"Try a mirror","frank","nyc","02/28/07","There you\'ll find the enemy ... what a pitiful response to a sad situation. What\'s the matter couldn\'t you find a midrash to tell you how to deal with a troubled child other than NOT being outraged by a \"religious\" parent that throws him out just when he needs his parent the most!!!");
AddReply(188042,"The Israeli government is probably laughing.","Hadassa","Israel","02/28/07","The youth they didn\'t maim in the pogroms are ending up on Zion Square. Saves the Special Forces work. On the bright side, there are at least two organizations working to get the kids off of the streets and back in school.");
AddReply(187926,"Rabbi Grossman\'s Migdal Ohr provides...","MED","USA","02/28/07","...a safe refuge for such abandoned kids like Naftali.  We\'ve seen the work done by this \'Disco Rabbi\' as he calls himself, with young forlorn kids.  He takes them in, teaches them skills & brings them up in the Jewish tradition.  \n\nPerhaps, Israel should have more centers like Migdal Ohr.  ");
AddReply(187925,"Kol HaKavod - Well written David","yitzhak","Shilo","02/28/07","We need to address the issues of our abandoned youth. Major efforts directed at Kiruv (outreach) are needed asap. Time is not on our side.");
AddReply(187913,"Funny, isn\'t it?","mike","Vienna, VA","02/28/07","There is plenty of money for pogroms, but not a broken agora to take these JEWISH young people off the street, place them in healthy, disciplined communities away from the temptations of big cities, dry them out, get them off drugs, rebuild their self-esteem and give them a proper education so they can become productive members of society.  Why is that?");

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