2020

Trump thanks rabbis for their letter

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“BREAKING,” tweeted Mishpacha magazine on motzei Shabbos about a letter signed by 13 leading Orthodox rabbis demonstrating support for President Donald Trump days before the presidential election.

In fact, the letter was not new. It had been written back in June, not to endorse Trump’s reelection but to thank him for designating religious services as essential at a time when many states had barred or dramatically curtailed gatherings because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mishpacha clarified the letter’s origin in a subsequent tweet, and after followers familiar with the matter criticized the way the the magazine had characterized the letter, Rabbi Moshe Margaretten weighed in with a tweet of his own.

“It was an honor to work on this unprecedented letter starting in June in thanks to @realDonaldTrump for announcing that religion is essential — it definitely is!” wrote Rabbi Margaretten, an advocate for criminal justice reform whom Trump invited to light a menorah at a White House ceremony last year. “We worked months to gather signatures (wanted to gather even more) and it was recently delivered to the President.”

Trump — who often shares messages on Twitter that praise him — retweeted Rabbi Margaretten’s post. “Thank you Rabbis!” he wrote Sunday afternoon.

The episode unfolded as Orthodox Jews in the New York area rallied Sunday to demonstrate support for Trump’s reelection bid.