Today,
the First Daughter was pictured, in a Team USA hat and red snowsuit,
cheering and smiling as she watched snowboarders vying for medals at the
men's Big Air competition at the Pyeongchang Olympics.
She
was joined in the stands by South Korean President Moon Jae-in, Kim
Jung-sook, International Olympic Committee member and 1998 ice hockey
gold medalist Angela Ruggiero, as well as a rather gloomy looking White
House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
The
trio watched as Team USA's Kyle Mack landed himself an Olympic silver
medal in the men's snowboard big air, with some impressive stunts and
twisting leap called the ‘Bloody Dracula’. Gold went to Canada’s Sebastien Toutant and bronze to Britain’s Billy Morgan.
Ivanka,
who will lead the U.S. delegation at the closing ceremony Sunday, was
later seen posing for selfies and chatting with Kim Jung-suk.
Ivanka Trump flashes a heart for Team USA at the Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea, on 24 February |
Schachter Actively Participated and Signed Off On The Conversion of Trump - Trust Him With Nothing! |
Hershel Schachter (born July 28, 1941) is a rabbi and rosh yeshiva at Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS), Yeshiva University, in New York City,[1] and the son of the late Rabbi Melech Schachter, who was also a rosh yeshiva at Yeshiva University.[2] A Talmudic scholar and a posek, he is also a halakhic advisor for the kashrut division of the Orthodox Union.[3]
Schachter knew the psak from Rabbi Moshe Feinstein to be the prevailing law on Orthodox conversions --- He was bought and paid for by Charlie Kushner: Rabbi Moshe Feinstein states the very marriage of a gentile woman to a non observant Jew, is equivalent to an open declaration that she will not observe the precepts. This is so, because it is highly unlikely that the gentile member of such a union, will be more committed to Judaism than her remiss Jewish husband (certainly when they are living together prior to their marriage). Unlike mental or tacit negations, explains Rav Feinstein, open declarations do invalidate conversions. When such cases appear before a rabbinical court, its members actually become witnesses to an acceptance declaration that is not sincere. Therefore, it is no longer a tacit insincerity, but rather an obvious one. As such, they are forbidden to sanction the conversion. Regardless of what this Jewish court may declare, the conversion is invalid and the person is not deemed a member of the Jewish nation. In Iggros Moshe, Letters of Moshe (Yoreh De’ah, no. 157), he writes that “According to the Law, it is certain that one who converts for the sake of marriage, does not intend to keep the commandments, and is not a proselyte at all.”
Rabbi David Bleich on the Conversion Crisis - Considered by Most Jewish Scholars as a Posek of the Greatest Stature
Rabbi Bleich |
(2)
Is a conversion of convenience, i.e., one undertaken for marriage or
other ulterior motive in which the petitioner obviously has no intention
of abiding by the precepts of Judaism, a valid one?
(3)
Granting the validity and propriety of the conversion itself, is it
permissible for the convert to enter into marriage with a Jewish spouse
with whom the convert has consorted prior to conversion?
http://theunorthodoxjew.blogspot.com/2017/03/rabbi-david-bleich-on-conversion-crisis.html