Biden transition official’s solution for anti-Semitism: “Take off your kippah”

If a man enters a hiding place, Do I not see him? —says Hashem. For I fill both heaven and earth —declares Hashem.

Jeremiah

23:

24

(the israel bible)

May 28, 2021

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Kippot decorated with the star of David. (Shutterstock)

Aaron Keyak, an Orthodox Jew who led Jewish engagement for the Biden-Harris campaign and their transition team, responded to the wave of attacks on visibly Jewish people by pro-Palestinians by telling Jews to hide their Jewish identity.

“It pains me to say this,” Keyak tweeted. “But if you fear for your life or physical safety take off your kippah and hide your magen david. (Obviously, if you can, ask your rabbi first.)”

Keyak later gave a questionable halachic (Torah law) basis for his instructions to remove all Jewish identifiers.

It is ironic that in an interview with Mishpacha Magazine in 2020, Keyak extolled Biden for wearing a Jewish head covering at Jewish events.

“He’s a religious man himself;”” Keyak claimed. “He is a strong believer in the separation of church and state, which strengthens the right of religious people to believe in what we believe in.”

Biden, who is a Roman Catholic, has been refused communion for his support of abortion on demand.

Even more ironic was his claim in a JNS interview in 2020 that his support for Biden was based on his perception that Jews in the US were less safe under Trump.

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