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Disa sacks's avatar

Lovely essay

I’ve been thinking about these concepts a lot lately

I’ve always been an independent voter, voting for the least worst option

Does that make me a moderate or a pragmatist?

In this era of strident voices on all sides I fear that moderate voices are drowned out

I never liked Trump - he’s a boor with a giant ego but in this past election, he was the only option for me - because the Obama- Biden - Harris continuum was disastrous for Jews here in America and for Israel .

Every other consideration was a distant second to the needs of The Jewish world

Politics is about compromise - most of the time

But on some issues , such as the safety of the Jewish People , we can’t compromise , we always have to pick the candidate who will be best for our people. I don’t see any other way We are too small in number to prioritize other issues before our own safety .

Mamdani must be defeated

Thank you for always teaching me and making me think

Shabbat Shalom

Freddy Zalta's avatar

So, where are the daughters of Tzelofechad in this day and age? We need to hear their voices, and jumping to the side with Trump is not the answer - he is a dangerous zealot who wants to be a dictator. He may seem like he is on our side, but he is only on the side of himself.

We need the daughters (or great x 120 grandchildren of Tzelofechad to step up and make the change - where can they be found? The ones who reject both extremes?

Your voice, intellect and ability to orate are the trademarks of the daughters - you stepped up.

Keep on pouncing - we need people like you!

Shabbat Shalom!!!

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