Rabbis, Family, Arguments and Anxiety: All the Jewish Scenes From the Democratic Convention
There were rabbis, there were arguments, there was fretting over the future, there was mishpacha.
There were rabbis, there were arguments, there was fretting over the future, there was mishpacha.
He referenced Trump’s “very fine people on both sides” remarks during the 2017 Charlottesville riots.
Sarsour was featured on a Muslim delegates panel during the Democratic National Convention earler in the day.
Bernie Sanders said, “Joe Biden will end the hate and division Trump has created.”
If we believe the platform on Iran, there is reason to worry. If we buy the message of moderation, we have less reason to worry.
During the Democratic National Convention, millions of television viewers saw former President Bill Clinton sporting a pin with the name “Hillary” in Hebrew letters — even though probably fewer than 2 percent of them could appreciate the gesture.
Donald Trump lashed out against former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Twitter, calling him “little” and terming his mayoral stint a “disaster.”
It was Hillary Clinton’s night, but the Rev. William Barber II was the sleeper star.
Hillary Clinton’s campaign condemned the burning of an Israeli flag at the Democratic National Convention.
Former Mayor of New York Michael Bloomberg unleashed a string of attacks at Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, calling his a “dangerous demagogue” and “a risky, reckless, and radical choice’ in the November election.