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Trump’s Jerusalem decision goes further than a ‘symbolic gesture’

Articles, Israel, Modern Judaism, Politics

by Rabbi Ronald Price

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here are that of the writer and do not necessarily represent the views of the Union for Traditional Judaism, unless otherwise indicated.

Rabbi Ronald Price discusses the significance of President Trump’s announcement that the US Embassy will be moved to Jerusalem in his Letter published in the Sun Sentinel and The Jewish Week

The noble urge to make peace has been continually smothered in the Middle East by hatred of Jews, Israel and the West. The heads of state of our European allies and the European Union have made their policies with one eye looking over their shoulder at the threat of violence that comes from a small percentage of their huge Muslim populations.

By being the first major Western country to officially recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and move toward opening its embassy in Jerusalem, President Trump has bravely announced that the U.S. will not have its foreign policy decisions dictated by fear of those who would foment violence in order to control us. By telling the world that the U.S. will finally follow through on the decades old congressional decision to move the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem, we have also told the world that our foreign policy will at last be consistent.

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