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R’ Eli Stefansky: "Thank You, President Trump"
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I think it's important to talk about
President Donald Trump. I think it's
important because we have to have
gratitude, we have to have hakaras hatov
to the United States. They're
celebrating now the 250th birthday. It's
probably the only place in history where
Jews and all religions were allowed to
flourish and practice the religion
freedom. Not only that, they they
encouraged it sort of. They promoted
they gave money towards different
institutions. Till this very day, it was
fairly easy from the war from from the
Second World War till today, no pogroms,
you know, the different things that that
the Jews went through. We take it for
granted almost and we have to say thank
you to the United States and it's hard
to say thank you to a country so you say
thank you to the president who happens
to be he has a tremendous amount of
common sense. I love his common sense
and that common sense helped us in in
the the last very hard
time and period that that that crisis
was going through and Israel and
everything else and they helped us a
lot, tremendous amount and hakaras hatov
to him. But what's so interesting is
that he called out Jews around the
world, Jews in America should keep
shabbos. President of the United States,
a Christian, says Jews should keep this
shabbos. So I'm going to just piggyback
on his call and say as hakaras hatov to
him, hakaras hatov to Hashem,
as gratitude to President Trump, let's
all try to keep shabbos. There are many
who watch this show are familiar with a
bunch of people watch this show who are
not currently shomer shabbos and as as
President asked so maybe this is a good
time to to keep one shabbos just one
shabbos. Halavai that somebody should
take his call to action.