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“You know the rules of perception – if they are black then it’s a gang, if they are Italian it’s a mob, but if they are Jewish, it’s a coincidence and you should never speak about it,” – Dave Chapelle

US Federal Government Cabinet under Biden administration shows heavy Jewish representation

Full list of “Jews in the Biden Administration”:

Ron KlainChief of Staff (2021-2023), replaced by Jeffrey Zients.
Janet YellinSecretary of Treasury
Alejandro MayorkasSecretary of Homeland Security
Tony BlinkenSecretary of State
Merrick GarlandAttorney General
Jared BernsteinCouncil of Economic Advisers
Mandy CohenDirector of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2023) replaced Rochelle Walensky
Rochelle WalenskyDirector of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2021-2023)
Wendy ShermanDeputy Secretary of State
Anne NeubergerDeputy National Security Adviser for Cybersecurity
Jeffrey ZientsCOVID-19 Response Coordinator (2021-2023), Chief of Staff (2023)
David KesslerCo-chair of the COVID-19 Advisory Board and Head of Operation Warp Speed
David CohenCIA Deputy Director 
Avril HainesDirector of National Intelligence
Rachel LevineDeputy Health Secretary
Jennifer KleinCo-chair Council on Gender Policy
Jessica RosenworcelChair of the Federal Communications Commission
Stephanie PollackDeputy Administrator of the Federal Highway Administration
Polly TrottenbergDeputy Secretary of Transportation
Mira ResnickState Department Deputy Assistant Secretary for Regional Security
Roberta JacobsonNational Security Council “border czar”
Gary GenslerSecurities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman*
Genine Macks Fidler National Council on the Humanities
Shelley GreenspanWhite House liaison to the Jewish community
Thomas NidesU.S. Ambassador to Israel
Eric GarcettiU.S. Ambassador to India
Amy GutmannU.S. Ambassador to Germany
David CohenU.S. Ambassador to Canada
Mark GitensteinU.S. Ambassador to the European Union
Deborah LipstadtSpecial Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism
Jonathan KaplanU.S. Ambassador to Singapore
Marc StanleyU.S. Ambassador to Argentina
Rahm EmanuelU.S. Ambassador to Japan
Sharon KleinbaumCommissioner of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom
Dan ShapiroAdviser on Iran (2021-2023), Senior Advisor for Regional Jntegration (2023)
Alan LeventhalU.S. Ambassador to Denmark
Michael AdlerU.S. Ambassador to Belgium
Michèle TaylorU.S. Representative to the United Nations Human Rights Council
Jonathan KanterAssistant Attorney General in the United States Department of Justice Antitrust Division
Jed KolkoUnder Secretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs at the Department of Commerce
Aaron KeyakDeputy Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism
Stuart EizenstatSpecial Adviser on Holocaust Issues
Steven DettelbachDirector of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives 
Amos HochsteinBureau of Energy Resources Special Envoy
Eric LanderScience and Technology Adviser
Ned Price**State Department Spokesperson
Ellen GermainU.S. Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues
Edward SiskelWhite House Counsel

*Nominated by Biden but serves a five-year term and not technically a member of the administration.
**Price has a Jewish father and Christian mother and identifies as Jewish.

original sources:
https://twitter.com/DrLoupis/status/1715370158036836363
https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jews-in-the-biden-administration

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Why I Stand with Palestine (From Jewish Perspective) https://istandwithpalestine.org/2023/10/20/why-i-stand-with-palestine-jewish-perspective/ https://istandwithpalestine.org/2023/10/20/why-i-stand-with-palestine-jewish-perspective/#respond Fri, 20 Oct 2023 10:18:32 +0000 https://istandwithpalestine.org/?p=546 By: JUDITH MAHONEY PASTERNAK Oct 14 There’s a blood-stained history on all sides. But, the Palestinians have consistently gotten the worst of it over the past 75 years. For the sake of clarity and perspective I write this from Paris, where I am an immigrant from the United States, born in New York of half Jewish,...

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By: JUDITH MAHONEY PASTERNAK Oct 14

There’s a blood-stained history on all sides. But, the Palestinians have consistently gotten the worst of it over the past 75 years.

For the sake of clarity and perspective I write this from Paris, where I am an immigrant from the United States, born in New York of half Jewish, half Irish ancestry. My native land celebrates as a national holiday the moment it (that is, its white settlers) stood up to fight for political autonomy; there were casualties on both sides. My Jewish family marks the flight of the Jews from slavery in Egypt with an annual feast. As a child I was taught to revere the Easter rising of the Irish against their country’s British occupiers, although the Irish lost and suffered by far the greater part of the casualties. Here in my adopted land, the peoples’ rising against their hereditary masters, the nobility, is also a national holiday. And none — repeat, none — of those struggles was easy or came without a price in blood, for the most part the blood of those rising up, but also, often, the blood of those risen against.

My Jewish family marks the flight of Jews from slavery. The Irish side of my family revered the Easter rising.

And, also for the sake of clarity and perspective, I revisit the history of the nation of Israel, declared as such in 1948 by the then masters of half the world, the five-nation U.N. Security Council. In 1922, Jews constituted some 12% of the population of the Palestine Mandate, the area controlled by Great Britain. But at that point, the West began encouraging Jewish immigration there, and by 1947, Jews made up 32% of the population. A year later, however, they were a majority by hundreds of thousands, thanks to the arrival of the refugees from the death camps of Germany’s Third Reich. The aforementioned Security Council, for its several reasons (none of those reasons particularly friendly to Jews), declared two nations, a Jewish Israel and an Arab Palestine. The division never worked; Israel was the homeland of too many Palestinians, rendered second-class citizens by the terms of the division. War ensued. Israel won. Palestinians have been semi-stateless ever since, and Israelis murder them with impunity, singly or en masse.

It is, in other words, a bloodstained history on all sides, but the Palestinians have consistently gotten the worst of it. And yet, this week, most of the mainstream media and even normally Palestine-sympathetic commentators are deploring the Israeli blood spilled since Saturday’s “invasion” by Hamas, the militant Islamist Palestinian force.

None of this is to say that the indiscriminate slaughter of unarmed noncombatants is a good or even morally neutral act. Indeed, such acts are defined as war crimes in all the codes that define those crimes. But in history and in what one might call national karma, numbers count. So does who started what, and what was the provocation. Since the first war-crime codes were adopted, they have never been applied to the winner of any war. No tribunal, for example, has ever tried the United States for Hiroshima, Nagasaki, or the firebombing of Dresden. A recent former U.S. President might have observed that losers get convicted of war crimes, and winners get away with them. But history and karma know that for 75 years Israel has been attempting to expel the Palestinians or exterminate them while they are a captive people. The latter constitutes the crime called genocide, and the victims of that continuing crime on Israel’s part outnumber all Palestine’s victims by orders of magnitude.

Dear Friends: The Hamas assault was a violent, brutal act, criminal under international law. But it was not an invasion. It was and remains a violent, brutal uprising against a murderous occupying force. Please consider the difference between where your sympathies usually lie, where they lie today, and why.

Original source: https://indypendent.org/2023/10/why-i-stand-with-palestine/

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