How the Left Sees the World: Power, Race and Class
Presented by Dennis Prager
How do those on the Left determine right from wrong? Since Marx, they’ve relied on a formula based on status, skin color, and wealth. But is that the way to reach a moral conclusion? Dennis Prager uses Israel and the United States to provide an illuminating perspective on this question. Watch now.
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Prince Charles calls Rabbi Jonathan Sacks ‘a light unto this nation’ at ceremony marking 30 days since chief rabbi’s death
(JTA) —
Prince Charles of the United Kingdom called former British Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks a “light unto
this nation” at a tribute marking the end of
Judaism’s 30 days of mourning since Sacks’ death.
Charles, whose title is the Prince of Wales, eulogized Sacks, who died at 72 on Nov. 7, on a prerecorded
video broadcast Sunday that was viewed by thousands of spectators from around the world. The
ceremony also featured speeches by Israeli President Reuven Rivlin, former British Prime Minister
Tony Blair and Lord Jacob Rothschild.
“Through his writings, sermons and broadcasts, Rabbi Sacks touched the lives of countless people with
his unfailing wisdom, with his profound sanity and with a moral conviction which, in a confused and
confusing world,
was all too rare,” Charles said.
Rivlin noted Sacks’ advocacy for liberal democracy as the “best way of keeping the values of
monotheism” because “liberal democracy makes space
for differences.”
Sacks was a frequent contributor to British media and highly regarded across the English-speaking
world and beyond. In the Jewish world, he was celebrated both for his rabbinical writings and
interpretations and for his ability to teach non-Jewish audiences both the past and present of Judaism
and Israel in relatable terms.
“Rightfully, so much Kavod came to him and through him to all of us,” said British Chief Rabbi
Ephraim Mirvis, who succeeded Sacks in 2013.
“Thanks to him, we’re all able now to stand tall.”
Rabbi Ari Berman, the president of Yeshiva University, said that Sacks impressed upon him “that
today there’s a dual mission for our people: to
protect and to project.”
Berman added, “Lord Sacks showed us what we may become. And for that, we remain forever inspired
and forever grateful.”
Sacks’ widow, Elaine, said that over the past 30 days — a mourning period known as sheloshim
— she had found herself wanting to share the outpouring of love and sorrow that she has received
with her husband.
“I want to walk up the stairs to his study and see him sitting there writing away,” she said. “‘Listen,’
I will say. ‘Look what is happening. Look how many people have learned from you, revere you, love
you. They are writing such moving things about you. Look what you have achieved.’ He will look up
at me deeply and nod and say, ‘There is still so much to do, and he
will get straight back to work.'”
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Interesting links:
I do not know the election was seeded with fraud etc. What I do know is Pelosi worked to
have the pandemic used as an excuse to flood the nation with mail-in ballots. I do know Trump
warned this would result in delays, potential fraud etc. and this has proven to be correct. I do
know a lot of citizens have willingly filed affidavits certifying they believe there were voting
irregularities and it is evident states like Pennsylvania's Supreme Court usurped its authority.
Consequently, I hope The SCOTUS will hear the case, examine the evidence, and as the court
of last resort, make a ruling that settles the matter.
It is imperative that we have confidence in the voting process because there is too much
evidence something is rotten and it ain't in Denmark.
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