More than 50 Orthodox rabbis endorse Trump November 4, 2024 President Donald Trump at the Western Wall in Jerusalem, May 22, 2017. (AP/Evan Vucci)(AP/Evan Vucci)More than 50 Orthodox rabbis endorse Trump Tweet WhatsApp Email https://worldisraelnews.com/more-than-50-orthodox-rabbis-endorse-trump/ Email Print For the first time ever, a former Chief Rabbi endorsed a US presidential candidate.One day after the Harris campaign announced that 33 “Orthodox rabbis” had endorsed her candidacy, more than 50 Orthodox rabbis signed the following letter, firmly backing President Trump.After 12 hours: 40 Orthodox Rabbis for @realDonaldTrumpAfter 5 days: 33 "Orthodox Rabbis" for KamalaLet's go for the landslide: https://t.co/lO5gfpV3OU https://t.co/Qv0eCcFTav — Tuly Weisz (@tulyweisz) November 4, 2024 “As Orthodox rabbis, we believe that Vice President Kamala Harris will continue the dangerous positions of the Biden administration that contributed to the deadly Hamas, Hezbollah, Houthi and Iranian attacks on Israel. Her constant calls for a ceasefire and a two-state solution, and chas v’shalom (God forbid), the likelihood of her withholding even more weapons from the IDF, presents a significant risk of Pikuach Nefesh endangering Jewish lives.As Torah observant Jews, we gratefully have Hakarat Hatov (gratitude) that President Trump pulled out of the JCPOA (Iran nuclear deal) and crippled Iran’s economy, cut funding to the terrorist enabling UNRWA, signed into law and enforced the Taylor Force Act, visited and prayed at the Kotel, moved the US embassy to Jerusalem, recognized Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights and established the Abraham Accords.Therefore, we endorse former President Trump who did more for Israel and the Jewish people during his first term than any other president and pray that Hashem (God, literally ‘the name’) grants him a second term to bring security and prosperity to America, Israel and the entire world.” The rabbis signed as individuals and not on behalf of their synagogues or community roles, similar to how the original letter was posted by Rabbi Shmuly Yankelowitz, who also has photos of him posing with Vice President Kamala Harris on his social media.📝 Group of 33 Orthodox rabbis signed letter of support for Harris. “While one can certainly engage in debate regarding certain policies, the risks posed by former President Trump’s character make clear to us as Torah-abiding Jews that we should support VP Kamala Harris.” pic.twitter.com/b0kEfiAUgi— Jacob N. Kornbluh (@jacobkornbluh) November 3, 2024 The Orthodox rabbis were responding to an endorsement of Harris issued by 33 “Orthodox rabbis.”Rabbi Tuly Weisz, who wrote the pro-Trump letter and organized the petition, remarked.“I saw Rabbi Yankelowitz’s letter and was immediately appalled. As someone intimately familiar with the American rabbinate, I could easily see that most of the 33 “Orthodox rabbis” are neither Orthodox, nor rabbis,” said Weisz.Read Iran has 'hit list' of ex-Trump officials, planning assassinations “Quite a few are woke academics and left wing activists. Many have views that are completely incompatible with Orthodox Judaism. The fact that these are the only ones who would sign an “Orthodox Rabbis for Kamala” letter shows just how little support there is among the Orthodox Jewish community for an extension of the Biden administration.”Journalist Daniel Greenfield, whose X handle is @Sultanknish, posted a detailed list: Dems Claim 33 "Orthodox Rabbis" signed letter in support of Kamala9 are women. Orthodox Judaism does not ordain women.Rabbi Shamir Caplan appears to be an Australian clergyman in Melbourne who endorses gay marriageMichael Langer was a fellow of the anti-Israel T'ruah hate… pic.twitter.com/59cOXIvvHN — Daniel Greenfield – "Hang Together or Separately" (@Sultanknish) November 4, 2024 Indeed, while a recent poll by the Jewish Democratic Council of America claimed that 68% of Jewish voters were planning to vote for Harris in the upcoming election, 83% of Orthodox Jews voted for Trump in 2020.Author of the best-selling book, “The War Against the Bible,” Rabbi Elie Mischel explained, “Understandably, most rabbis are afraid to make political statements that might anger some of their congregants. But this election is different. If Kamala Harris becomes president instead of Donald Trump, the consequences could be catastrophic: arms embargoes on Israel, devastating sanctions on Israelis opposed to a Palestinian state, and worst of all, more dead Jews. This is not about Republican or Democrat, conservative or liberal. It’s about the safety of Israel. If rabbis can’t find the courage to speak up now as we fight for our very existence, when will they?”Other Orthodox rabbis explained the endorsement of President Trump.Executive Director at the Herzl Institute, Rabbi Rafi Eis remarked, “Trump’s first term saw global calm, improved national spirit, and better economic conditions for Americans. Iran and its allies were diminished. The Biden/Harris administration has been filled with global chaos, the worst Middle East conflict in decades, and punishing inflation. Instead of sanctioning Iran, they give it money. “They diminish America’s national spirit and America’s citizens seem to be helped last. We don’t need to imagine what a Trump or Harris administration would do, they have already shown us. Trump’s results are better on all accounts.”Rabbi Pesach Lerner, President Emeritus of the Coalition for Jewish Values, explained, “Why do Orthodox Rabbis endorse Former President Trump? Simple. He’s good for Israel. He’s good for the US economy. He’s good for family values. He’s good for US energy. He’s good for a strong and safe America. He’s good for American and world stability. The better question is, how could Orthodox Rabbis and others not endorse him?”Read Trump to visit Lubavitcher rebbe's grave, join October 7th memorialAccording to Rabbi Yitzchak Adlerstein, “As Iman Ali (8th century) said in hadith 295 of Nahj al-Balagha, my enemy’s enemy is my friend. If both the Iranians and Rashida Tlaib, Congress’ Anti Semite in Chief, viscerally hate Donald Trump, I know that he is the best choice for Israel.“Virtually all Americans vote for the candidate that they feel best addresses their concerns and priorities, and I am no different. For me, the survival of the Jewish people and the welfare of the State of Israel top my list of concerns. As an actual resident of Israel, I am ripped apart daily by stories of brave soldiers who have died, leaving behind widows and orphans.“I can’t forget for an instant that the billions of dollars released to Iran by the Biden-Harris administration- money that Donald Trump had frozen -helped fund the terrorists who killed them.” According to Rabbi Pini Dunner of the Beverly Hills Synagogue, “The primary reason for my choice of presidential candidate is their stance on Israel. In this election there is no choice – Donald Trump has made it clear that he has Israel’s back every step of the way, and that’s all that matters. “Harris is surrounded by Israel-haters and people who make excuses for terrorism. If elected, she will be a disaster for Israel.”According to Rabbi Ze’ev Smason, who serves as Midwestern Regional Vice President of the Coalition for Jewish Values, “As president, Donald Trump moved the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem and recognized Israeli sovereignty in the Golan Heights.“Rather than alienating Arab allies, Donald Trump delivered the momentous peace agreements of the Abraham Accords. Donald Trump also ignored the professional peace processors and appeasers, and focused on stopping Iran.“Kamala Harris sees the world differently. Along with President Biden, she stopped enforcing oil sanctions in a bid for Iran’s goodwill. Since January 2021, this has brought Iran more than $40 billion in extra revenue, emboldening Iran and providing funding for its support of evil proxies such as Hamas and Hezbollah. “A Trump administration will be solidly pro-Israel. A Harris administration will reflect most of today’s Democratic Party: hostile to Israel’s government and increasingly hostile to Israel’s security needs, with a sizable wing hostile to Israel’s existence.”Read Trump visits Lubavitcher rebbe's grave, vows to make Israel 'very powerful' if reelected“As Jews committed to Torah values, we need American leadership whose priority is the safety, security and prosperity of the United States and its citizens, keeping woke ideology out of our schools, and who has demonstrated a rock-solid commitment to the State of Israel and an exceptionally warm friendship to the Jewish People. Donald Trump is clearly this man!” said Rabbi Avrohom Gordimer of New York. Rabbi Mordechai Cohen of Baltimore, MD explained his endorsement, “For four years, President Trump showed his love and respect for Israel. Utilizing unabashed pro Israel advisors, President Trump was able to secure peace treaties and maintain a general peace in the Middle East.“His crowning moment was when he recognized the holy city of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and moved the US Embassy there.“With a Trump win, Iran will be curtailed, Hezbollah and the Youthis would be rendered harmless and the Middle East would again be a strong and peaceful region. Rabbi Ephraim Slepoy commented, “As an American, there is no better choice to restore greatness to our country than DONALD TRUMP. As a Jew, there is no better friend and unconditional supporter of Israel than DONALD TRUMP.”Other prominent Orthodox rabbis also came out in favor of Trump.Rabbi Shmuel Kaminetsky, the famed dean of the Philadelphia Yeshiva, located in the Swing State of Pennsylvania offered a rare blessing for Donald Trump. Two days before Election Day, Rabbi Kaminetsky told Belaaz, “I’m blessing that President Trump should win the election.”For the first time ever, a former Chief Rabbi endorsed a US presidential candidate. Rabbi David Lau wrote in a letter to President Trump: “Your policies have shown the world that the bond between the Jewish people and their land is not temporary but rather a fundamental enduring part of human history.“As a religious leader and former Chief Rabbi of Israel, I particularly value your dedication to religious freedom and interfaith respect…“Speaking for myself and countless others who recognize your contributions to both the free world and Israel, I sincerely hope you will continue to lead with the same vision and determination that has characterized your previous service.“As you approach the upcoming election, you have my blessings for success.” Donald TrumpendorsementOrthodox rabbis