(WSJ Houses of Worship) Tevi Troy–The White House's Advice for Your Rabbi

The Jewish High Holidays are upon us, so naturally it’s time for the White House to feed political talking points to rabbis.

As has become its annual practice, the Obama administration on Thursday convened a conference call with several hundred rabbis and Jewish leaders. According to a participant on the call, President Obama promoted his jobs bill””noting that those who have been more blessed should pay their fair share””and briefed the rabbis on U.S. efforts to counter the push for a declaration of Palestinian statehood at the United Nations.

I was on another such call recently, the purpose of which””according to the Jewish rabbinical group that invited me””was to help listeners “understand the current state of the economy; learn about the impact of the proposed budget cuts on the poor and disenfranchised; consider the consequences of the increasing gap between the rich and poor in America; and, glean homiletic and textual background to help prepare their High Holiday sermons on this timely topic.”

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One comment on “(WSJ Houses of Worship) Tevi Troy–The White House's Advice for Your Rabbi

  1. Jim the Puritan says:

    So where are the ACLU, Atheists United and Americans for the Separation of Church and State? As well as the IRS proceeding to strip these organizations of their tax-exempt status.

    On a more somber note, at the risk of triggering Godwin’s Law as well as being deemed manifestly insensitive, the whole thing has the feel of the National Socialists taking over the German churches and telling them what to preach from their pulpits.