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The surprise election of Donald J. Trump as President of the United States evoked passionate reaction across the American political spectrum. It seemed as if not one American was neutral. Trump's supporters adored him, while the expressions of hatred of many of his opponents defied the norms of civil debate. Well into the Trump presidency, one community, the Jews, on both sides of the ocean, has been on the front lines of the continuing Trump debate that has gripped the nation. Trump's relationship with the Jewish community is unique in its very personal nature. Some of his key policy decisions affecting Jerusalem, the Iran nuclear deal, and even economic policy, have been influenced by positive relationships of trust that Trump maintained through the years as a high-profile businessman in New York, as well as some Jewish family connections. At the same time, most American Jews voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016. Furthermore, many members of the liberal American Jewish community have been among President Trump's harshest and most vociferous opponents, which raises the obvious question, "How can a president who has been so good for the Jewish people fail to receive their support?" Trump and the Jews explains the complicated nature of the small, but highly influential American Jewish community, its natural, yet uneasy relationship with the State of Israel, and the role of religious Jews (as well as Christians) in passionate support of Trump, and of Israel. It also explores the sharp American political divide, in which the role of American Jews is clearly evolving in ways that will surprise many objective observers. One thing is for sure Donald J. Trump will continue to make headlines and the Jews will continue to be involved.



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David Rubin

David Rubin is a former mayor of Shiloh, Israel - in the region of Samaria, which together with Judea, is known to much of the world as the West Bank. He is founder and president of Shiloh Israel Children's Fund (SICF) - dedicated to healing the trauma of child victims of terrorist attacks, as well as rebuilding the biblical heartland of Israel through the children. SICF was established after Rubin and his three-year-old son were wounded in a vicious terrorist attack while driving home from Jerusalem. Rubin vowed to retaliate - not with hatred, nor with anger, but with compassion - to create positive change for Israel and its children.Rubin has become an unofficial spokesman for Israel, with his books that speak the truth about what's really happening in Israel and the Middle East. Rubin also has written extensively about the Israel-US relationship, as well as the very real threat of Jihadist Islam to Judeo-Christian civilization. In addition to his new book, "Trump and the Jews", these books have included, "The Islamic Tsunami", and "Peace For Peace". Rubin appears as a frequent commentator on Fox News, Newsmax TV, and many other television and radio networks, while his articles have appeared in the Jerusalem Post and Israel National News, as well as many American publications and online media. A featured speaker throughout North America and elsewhere, Rubin is known as the "Trusted Voice of Israel."



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