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Ep 48 | The Divine & The Diabolical: Jews Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow & Trump Hatred

Ep 48 | The Divine & The Diabolical: Jews Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow & Trump Hatred

FromRabbi Daniel Lapin


Ep 48 | The Divine & The Diabolical: Jews Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow & Trump Hatred

FromRabbi Daniel Lapin

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Length:
74 minutes
Released:
Dec 16, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

C’mon, admit it. You have noticed that the majority of the names leading the congressional crusade against President Trump are Jewish. Is this an anti-Semitic observation? No, it’s true. And remember, any defamatory statement that is true reflects badly upon the subject of the infamy. Do you know how many secularized Americans of Jewish ancestry currently serve in the U.S. Congress? Do you know how that relates to America’s Jewish population? The secret of why only two of the Jewish representatives are Republicans. What makes a Jew a Jew? (Hint: It’s not having a Jewish mother!) Why so many 20th century communist leaders in Russia, Germany, Hungary, and elsewhere were Jewish. Yes, Leon Trotsky’s real name was Davidovich Bronstein. Why there is no such thing as ‘the American Jewish community’. What British prime minister, Benjamin Disraeli, said about Jews. In relationships, shared values matter far more than shared skin color. The problem that precipitated the brutal murder of two innocent Jews in Jersey City on December 10th was not anti-Semitism. The tragic triumph of the heinous over the holy. Is a Jewish presence good or bad for a country? Why understanding the Jews is vital for understanding how the world REALLY works.
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Released:
Dec 16, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Rabbi Daniel Lapin reveals how the world REALLY works and reminds us that the more things change, the more we need to depend upon those things that never change.