Wednesday, January 20, 2021

AS ISRAELIS, AS AMERICANS, AND AS PROUD JEWS WE OWE PRESIDENT TRUMP OUR GRATITUDE

Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, dear friend! 

 

By Dr. Miriam Adelson 

 

Israel Hayom

January 20, 2021

 

We say "thank you" a dozen times a day. But how often do we really mean it? As Jews, we should. As a people who have suffered countless tragedies, we know how to appreciate and celebrate the good things in life.

Gratitude is literally written into our Jewish identity.

In the Book of Genesis, when our foremother Leah gives birth to her last son, she says: "'This time I will give thanks to the Lord'; therefore she called his name, Yehuda." It is because of Yehuda that we Jews are named "yehudim" in Hebrew. And it is in the spirit of Yehuda that we give thanks for kinship, for friendship, for courage, for the triumph of truth.

US President Donald Trump represents all of these things.

And today, as he departs the White House, he deserves our gratitude - as proud Israelis, as proud Americans, and as proud Jews, no matter our politics.

Where his predecessors faltered, this president delivered, by finally recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's eternal and beloved capital and moving the US Embassy there.

Where his predecessors shut their eyes to reality, this president demonstrated strategic vision, by recognizing the Golan Heights as Israel's sovereign territory and declaring that there is nothing wrong - and everything right - about Jews living anywhere in the ancient Jewish homeland.

President Trump showed global leadership in the face of evil, by withdrawing from the disastrous nuclear deal with Iran and increasing sanctions against it.

And he always – always - backed Israel and the Jewish people.

President Trump knew that America stands tallest when it stands with its true friends and allies. He knew that Israel's interests are US interests and that when one of these nations becomes great again, so too does the other. He knew that the Red-White-and-Blue looked terrific flying alongside the Blue-and-White -  Stars and Stripes alongside the Star of David.

We owe President Trump our sincere and heartfelt thanks - without apology or hesitation.

That's what it means to have a common cause and a shared destiny.

Our enemies' weapons do not discriminate among Israelis. And our friends - our real friends - do not discriminate between the "right" or "wrong" time to support Israel, or the "right" or "wrong" Israeli government to engage with.

We must embrace such friends. We must embrace President Trump. The gratitude we owe him is above partisan politics. It is a duty we must feel in our souls, that speaks to the very heart of our existence.

Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, dear friend and ally. You will be missed. In Zion, you will always have a home away from home.

God bless you, and God bless the great United States.

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