Frum Jews are being led like sheep to the slaughter by the Judenrat, headed by Ezra Friedlander who urge them to keep voting for the DemonRats.
It wasn't too long ago that Ezra was peddling a Congressional Medal of Honor for Anwar Sadat who murdered over 2,000 Jewish soldiers leaving widows, orphans and parents behind to mourn them forever.
Just last week this narcissistic naive "naar" was defending his "tuchislekking" the fat derrieres of AOC, Ilhan Omar and Tlaib, on the Larry Gordon Show, insisting that he was no different than R' Michael Ber Weissmendel who "met with Eichmann"
First of all R' Weismandel never met Eichmann ym"s, it was Kastner and Freudiger that met with Eichmann, and except for saving a tiny transport, the meetings were a disaster as over 400,000 Jews were brutally murdered, including my own two brothers and my grandparents.
Friedlander's embracing these sick, woke anti-semitic yentes backfired as they voted the very next day with another 16 antisemitic DemonRats against a resolution that honored the friendship between the US and Israel. 401 Representatives voted in the affirmative.
When will the Jews learn? When will the Jews finally make sure that Ezra stops making the Benjamins on the backs of his fellow brothers and sisters? Ezra... we don't need your intervention, you are no Weissmandel!
On Thursday, Jewish members of the New York City Council were outraged that six of their colleagues did not vote in favor of a resolution recognizing April 29 as “End Jew Hatred Day.”
Two members voted against it, while four others abstained. Outrageously, one councilmember claimed later that she regretted abstaining, and did so because she did not have a chance to review the resolution.
The resolution, which passed overwhelmingly, was introduced by Inna Vernikov, a Jewish Brooklyn Republican, in response to a 52% increase in antisemitic incidents across the city, as reported by the ADL’s annual audit.
Vernikov was quoted as saying it was “sickening” to listen to the remarks of those who opposed the resolution, noting that she referenced the atrocities of the Holocaust in her introduction of the measure.