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President Obama speaking at Congregation Adas Israel. May 22, 2015.

The only Jews Obama can deceive are the ones he’s fooled before. The kinds of Jews who disgraced themselves by sitting and listening to him. Donning a kipah and waxing poetic in front of a wide-eyed gleeful liberal Jewish audience is no proof of one’s love for Jews and Judaism. The ones who believe it is are exhibits A and B in the living museum of Jewish self-debasement. The tale of American Jewry is a tragic story of addiction and sickness. Liberal Jews are addicted to liberal principles which erode every vestige of decency in America. The sickness is perpetuated through intermarriage, assimilation, and the demise of Halachah. A quick perusal of Adas Israel’s website shows how far conservative Jewry has fallen.

The spiritual holocaust of American Jewry is real. Yet the repercussions of Jewish liberalism transcend the spiritual realm. American Jewry’s continuous support for Barak Obama helped place Israel in Iran’s nuclear crosshairs. Pat Buchanan is a genuine anti-Semite, and every liberal Jew on earth would attest to this. Yet Obama can sit with would-be Hitler’s and be celebrated by Jews as “The first Jewish President.”

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Irony of ironies. The ridiculous spectacle of Barak “Hussein” Obama wearing a kipah. Perversity of Perversities. The godless tyrant of our age wearing the age-old Jewish article which affirms our cognizance of a Creator on the very seat of our brain box, the source of our intellect. The equivalent of a swine walking atop the Temple Mount.

 

 

 

 

 


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Donny Fuchs made aliyah in 2006 from Long Island to the Negev, where he resides with his family. He has a keen passion for the flora and fauna of Israel and enjoys hiking the Negev desert. His religious perspective is deeply grounded in the Rambam's rational approach to Judaism.