Category Archives: Immigration

Rabbis push Congress on immigration reform

Report: “WASHINGTON (RNS) The call for action on immigration reform was issued just days before Sukkot, the Jewish harvest festival that commemorates the 40 years the Israelites wandered in the wilderness after their exodus from Egypt.” Comments: * These rabbis … Continue reading

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‘Join rabbis in advocating for fairer immigration laws’

Rabbi Andrew Straus of Temple Sinai in Oakland has a recipe for destroying America: Although the Secure Communities program originally was intended to target undocumented immigrants who commit violent and serious crimes, it has become an indiscriminate mass deportation program. … Continue reading

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Rabbi Gets Five Years In Massive Immigration Fraud Case

From the press release in 2013: Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that EARL SETH DAVID was sentenced today in Manhattan federal court to five years in prison for running an immigration … Continue reading

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A Jewish perspective on immigration reform

“Rabbi Morris Allen serves the Beth Jacob Congregation in Mendota Heights. Vic Rosenthal is executive director of Jewish Community Action.” Our work includes persuading those who harbor suspicions of those wishing to be in America. …We must engage with those … Continue reading

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From Stranger to Neighbor

Rabbi Jonathan Prosnit has a recipe for destroying America (but he leaves Israel out of his recipe for national collapse): In every generation we are obligated to see ourselves as though we personally went out from Egypt. The call to … Continue reading

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