“Mr. Obama and his friends may not like Israel, and it’s disappointing, but it may also be a way of clarifying what is important for us, and for finding our integrity.
Passover/Pesach – the celebration of freedom – begins with an act, but evolves into an ongoing drama of immense proportions. Obama’s wrath turns us back to the meaning of The Exodus: we are in God’s hands.”
Read the rest of Moshe Dann’s comments here:
In one of the comments at the above posting, an interesting reminder is given by a reader. Approximately 80% of American Jews voted for Mr. Obama. It will be interesting to see how American Jews view the man they voted for in a year or two. – CR
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Mr. Obama’s Hardened Heart
Passover/Pesach – the celebration of freedom – begins with an act, but evolves into an ongoing drama of immense proportions. Obama’s wrath turns us back to the meaning of The Exodus: we are in God’s hands.”
Read the rest of Moshe Dann’s comments here:
http://frontpagemag.com/2010/03/30/obamas-hardened-heart
In one of the comments at the above posting, an interesting reminder is given by a reader. Approximately 80% of American Jews voted for Mr. Obama. It will be interesting to see how American Jews view the man they voted for in a year or two. – CR
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