Thursday, January 07, 2021

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One of Ukraine’s chief rabbis endorses siege of US Capitol by Trump supporters


Moshe Azman — whose claim to title of head rabbi is disputed — compares violent run on heart of US democracy to recent ‘Maidan’ uprising against pro-Russia government in Ukraine

 

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Rabbi Moshe Azman, founder of the Anatevka community near Kiev, February 29, 2016. (R. Litevsky/Courtesy of the Office of Rabbi Moshe Azman)
Rabbi Moshe Azman, founder of the Anatevka community
 

JTA Rabbi Moshe Azman, a prominent Ukrainian cleric with ties to several of US President Donald Trump’s associates at the heart of last year’s Ukrainegate scandal, endorsed Wednesday’s violent attempt to prevent the certification of President-elect Joe Biden’s election win, comparing the clashes to his own country’s recent pro-democracy revolution.

Following the storming of the US Capitol by Trump supporters, Azman, a Hasidic rabbi who is one of several figures claiming to be the chief rabbi of Ukraine, posted on Facebook that the “Maidan has begun in the USA,” referring to the widespread protests that led to the ouster of pro-Russia President Viktor Yanukovych in 2014. “The people protesting against mass election fraud broke into the capital. God bless America.”

Yaakov Dov Bleich, who also is a chief rabbi of Ukraine and the only one recognized as such by the World Jewish Congress and the European Jewish Congress, distanced himself from Azman’s words.

“Rabbi Azman is voicing his own opinion,” Bleich said. “I don’t think Ukrainian Jewry has or should have a stand on US politics.”

In May 2019, Azman was photographed in Paris smoking cigars with Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani, fueling speculation among some in Kyiv that the president’s representative and his colleagues were using the rabbi to provide cover for illicit Ukrainian lobbying activities.

Kiev Chabad rabbi Moshe Azman with Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani in Paris on May 21, 2019.

The Giuliani-Azman meeting seemed to have been arranged by Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, two Jewish Giuliani associates who have been linked to those lobbying efforts.

Trump was impeached in December 2019 after it emerged that he had pressed his Ukrainian counterpart, President Volodymyr Zelensky, to investigate Biden and his son Hunter during a phone call five months earlier between the two leaders. During the call, Trump asked Zelensky, who is Jewish, to look into allegations that Hunter Biden had engaged in illegal behavior while serving on the board of a Ukrainian firm that was being probed for corruption. The Senate acquitted Trump in February.

According to the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, an international journalism network that tries to uncover political corruption, Giuliani was slated to deliver a paid speech at a fundraiser for Azman’s Anatevka project in May 2019. Anatevka — named for the shtetl in “Fiddler on the Roof”— is a gated compound outside of Kyiv housing Jews who were displaced by the war in eastern Ukraine.

Parnas and Fruman, who sit on the board of the American Friends of Anatevka, would have met with Zelensky “on the sidelines” of the Anatevka Project event, the report said. But Giuliani canceled his trip due to intense public scrutiny and the meeting never happened.

Instead he flew to Paris, where he attended a number of meetings — brokered by Parnas and Fruman — with senior Ukrainian figures. He also sat with Azman for two hours.

Illustrative: Jewish refugees at Anatevka celebrate the opening of the community’s new synagogue, February 29, 2016. (Courtesy of the Office of Rabbi Moshe Azman)

Azman, a staunch Trump supporter, presented Giuliani with a giant novelty key declaring him “honorary mayor of Anatevka.” Azman had previously told the Ukrainian news outlet Hromadske that he prays for Trump “every Saturday” because of the president’s support for Israel.

Four people died, one of whom was shot, during Wednesday’s violence, which saw lawmakers evacuated from the Capitol building. Several people have been reported hospitalized, including at least one member of law enforcement. Dozens of lawmakers, from the House and Senate, were contesting the results of November’s election that Trump has fraudulently claimed was stolen on behalf of Biden.

Bleich rejected any comparisons between what happened in Ukraine in 2013-14 and Wednesday’s events.

Rabbi Yaakov Dov Bleich, a chief rabbi of Ukraine.

“The United States of America is a strong democracy with many checks and balances, there is no basis for comparing it to Maidan,” Bleich said. “Many people are upset about the elections, including myself,” he added, saying that in his view “it looks like Trump won the elections and the Democrats stole it.”

This opinion is “causing frustration and is making a lot of people, including Rabbi Azman, emotional, but there is no place for violence,” Bleich said.

Azman’s claim to the title of chief rabbi is disputed, including by the World Jewish Congress, which in 2005 said in a statement that Azman’s title was not endorsed “by any rabbinical authorities.”

https://www.timesofisrael.com/one-of-ukraines-chief-rabbis-endorses-siege-of-us-capitol-by-trump-supporters/?utm_source=The+Daily+Edition&utm_campaign=daily-edition-2021-01-07&utm_medium=email

7 comments:

  1. And Chabad's moshiach flag was flying at the Capitol too.
    Of course, Chabad doesn't get involved with politics... right?
    https://chafrauddepravitch.wordpress.com/2021/01/07/storming-the-capitol-hill-with-apolitical-chabad/

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  2. UOJ gets results!:

    The Gerrer Rebbe decided yesterday to close all institutions, with students learning at home via phone.

    The Rebbe made the decision due to the recent surge of a highly infectious strain of the virus, ahead of full lockdown that'll be implemented throughout Israel beginning overnight Thursday.

    The gabbaim of the batei medrashim were even instructed to ensure that chassidim in high-risk groups don’t enter shteibelach at all & the coffee rooms in shteibelach are locked up.

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  3. https://nypost.com/2021/01/07/nyc-man-who-breached-us-capitol-is-son-of-prominent-brooklyn-judge/

    Belsky can move over, as he's got competition in the 'like father, like son' field!

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  4. Moments after the NY Post item IDing Mostofsky, son of molester advocate extraordinaire Shlomo Mostofsky, was posted here, the FBI released his picture in that obscene furry getup, notifying the public that he's wanted as a 'person of interest' in the Capitol Hill breach.

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  5. What's happening with Bleich being investigated as a molester?

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  6. https://dusiznies.blogspot.com/2021/01/comparing-nursing-to-milking-animal.html

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  7. As you can't believe a word from gangster grandson Yanky who's at the beck & call of Philly to manipulate the zayde, let's see how many days the yeshivos will actually be closed:

    As Israel prepared to go into tightened lockdown at midnight, a powerful Haredi leader apparently ordered Haredi yeshivas to shut “for several days” following direct intervention of Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu.

    The grandson of Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky said Bibi phoned him over the issue & he conveyed to the PM that the rabbi has ordered Haredi yeshivas closed amid a huge spike in infections.

    National lockdown is to last 2 weeks, but officials believe it'll need to be extended to get surging infections under control.

    Kanievsky, rather than the govt, is the final word for many Haredim.

    The announcement came following reports Kanievsky instructed Haredi institutions to keep running despite the countrywide shutdown.

    All schools & daycares in Israel are to shut as cases rapidly increase in the education system.

    However, Kanievsky has in the past ordered yeshivas to remain open as lockdowns were in force.

    Yeshivas are a danger, with high Haredi infection rates & indoor spaces being major virus incubators.

    Kanievsky is a hugely influential leader of non-Hasidic Haredim, with 100,000s of followers in Israel.

    He was infected in Oct, 2 days after Haaretz reported he violated quarantine, hosting visitors at his home in Bnei Brak despite being required to isolate due to his exposure to a virus carrier.

    Kanievsky's faced intense criticism for rulings given to his followers, as he ordered yeshivas open in defiance of govt, leading 100s of yeshivas to illicitly open their doors throughout the pandemic.

    With tightened lockdown in force Thurs night, police vowed to up enforcement, but anonymous police officials told Haaretz that officers won’t take action against yeshivas in violation of lockdown.

    “You won’t see officers dispersing children & you won’t see officers entering yeshivas & shuls,” one official said.

    Ran Balicer, head of the national team of experts on the virus, said while infections had dropped in the Haredi community in Oct due to adherence to regulations, the situation is now life-threatening.

    “For several weeks, new infections are doubling weekly,” he told Kan public broadcaster. “I hope their leaders understand & take appropriate action.”

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