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Days of awe: Meeting with President Bush
PowerLineblog.com ^ | 9/30/03 | Big Trunk

Posted on 09/30/2003 2:04:17 PM PDT by NYC Republican

On Sunday night I wrote that our rabbi (Jonathan Ginsburg of St. Paul's Temple of Aaron) would be meeting with the president on Monday afternoon. Here is Rabbi Ginsburg's account of his meeting yesterday with President Bush, retaining Rabbi Ginsburg's subject headings:

"It started with a phone call from Senator Coleman the Monday night before Rosh Hashanah telling me that the President wanted to meet with a few rabbis right after Rosh Hashanah, and asking me if I could go to Washington to meet with him. Senator Coleman told me about his recent trip to Cuba and meeting with the Jewish community there, and that I could expect a call from the White House.

"I came into the synagogue office on Tuesday morning, and the secretarial staff was excited because the call had come in from the White House. They told me that there would be a meeting with the President on Monday. There were going to be eighteen people around the table -- the President and an aide. I asked what rabbis were going to be there, and they told me that they were a broad distribution, Reform, Reconstructionist, Conservative and Orthodox, Military, Hillel and Pulpit. They gave me the time and the place.

"The next day I got another call. They changed the location of the meeting. I asked what the subject was, and the man who answered, named Tevia, said the President wanted to talk to the rabbis during the Ten Days of Awe. I announced on Rosh Hashanah that I was going to go see the President. I thought it would provide interesting material for the Rosh Hashanah dinner table conversations. As we were walking around in the Torah procession, some congregants stopped me and gave me agenda items that they asked me to talk about with the President.

"It seemed a little strange to spend eighteen hours traveling for a one-hour meeting. On the other hand, I feel so blessed to have the opportunity to have this once in a lifetime experience. On the flight to Washington, the only interesting thing I noted was that evidently there's a new rule, post September 11th, that when you get within a half an hour of Washington D.C., either arriving or on departure you have to stay seated with seat belt on. I took the Metro into the Capitol Hill area and walked around for awhile. And then went to the old Executive Conference Building at 17th and Pennsylvania for the meeting. It is the building next door to the White House.

"The toughest decision I had to make was which kepah [skullcap] to wear. I decided on the one I have which has alternating American and Israeli flags. I was so curious as to what the President had in mind to talk about, and also what other colleagues would there be, and would I know any of them? We went through security and arrrived in a very nice, small room with a conference table. There were 18 chairs around it, with the rabbis and President. Behind him were some aides, three who turned out to be Jewish. One is the son of a well known Jewish studies professor who is a speech writer and former Ramah camper.

"Some reactions to the meeting: It definitely ranks as one of the most powerful experiences of my life. I could not believe I was sitting literally across the conference table from the President of the United States. One rabbi mentioned something that another rabbi had said to Lyndon Johnson once, which was that the President of the United States rules over more Jews than any other leader in history, including the President of Israel or Moses.

BEING LATE "When I was in Orthodox Day School, as a kid, when we were late for the services the headmaster would say to us, 'Would you be five minutes late if you were meeting the President of the United States?' And guess what, we were. Somehow they left us standing at the tent, and so they rushed us in, and I walked into the room, and a man reached out to shake my hand. He says, 'Here's a good fellow, Rabbi Ginsburg' I looked up and it was President Bush, already there and waiting.

CONVERSATION "He was utterly charming, eloquent, gracious and humble. There was the one military rabbi with the chaplaincy and opened with a prayer. President Bush then covered a large range of topics in his opening fifteen minute talk, emphasizing war on terror, support for Israel and fighting anti-Semitism worldwide. Iraq, Afghanistan, the Middle East, recession, working hard to pull the country out of the impact of September 11th, and of the negative impact the war has on the economy. He spoke about his need to stand firm, the need to support the forces for peace in the world, but that there are cold blooded murderers he has to deal with. He said he's not anti-Muslim, he's not anti-Palestinian. He does believe there should be a Palestinian state someday, but he's anti-Palestinians who are terrorists. He ended by saying, 'This is not a political event. Keep your politics close to your vests. I just wanted to talk with rabbis during the ten days of awe' (or close to that).

WHO WAS THERE? "Around the table were 16 Rabbis. Half the rabbis were Orthodox. There were four Conservative pulpit rabbis, one Hillel rabbi, one military rabbi. There were two Reform pulpit rabbis, one who was a woman from Virginia. I knew two of the other three Conservative, one Reform and one Orthodox rabbi before.

WHAT DID I SAY? "I told him that I had met him one time before when he was running for election when he came to Minnesota for a fundraiser, and former Senator Rudy Boschwitz invited me to this estate at Lake Minnetonka where this fundraiser was held. President Bush gave a speech inside a room that housed an indoor pool. The room itself in this house held hundreds of people. I happened to be just a few feet away from the podium and when then Governor Bush came off, he walked right past me, stopped for a minute, saw my kepah, and I said, 'I'm Rabbi Jonathan Ginsburg. It's good to meet you.' He said, 'Oh, Rabbi, I'm so glad you're here. I want you to know that I'm going to do everything I can to help Israel. Israel is our friend, and we stand by our friends,' and he walked on by. And I do believe he's lived up to that ever since...

"I mentioned that to him, and I said, 'The Jewish people believe you have, and thank you.' And then I told him a story that I told over Rosh Hashanah about an elderly volunteer for an Israel organization who said that his passion for volunteering for Israel was driven by the fact that he had been part of a l iberating group at at one of the concentration camps. An inmate came up to him and saw his name tag and saw that he was Jewish, and said, 'Are you Jewish?' in Yiddish. Expecting a hug from this recently freed inmate, the soldier said, 'Yes.' Instead of a hug, he got a slap, and the former inmate said 'You're too late.'

"The President looked at me in the eye and said, 'Part of my job is to make sure we'll never be too late.'

THE TIME TOGETHER "A large part of the conversation was about Israel. Two of the Orthodox rabbis raised the issue of Jonathan Pollard, the long imprisoned American who was imprisoned for life for spying for Israel. The Reform rabbi from Virginia said that she shared everybody's passion for Israel, but wanted to talk about rising poverty statistics.

"One rabbi asked him about the security fence. He said that, if he were the Prime Minister of Israel, he would absolutely think pessimistically, but hope for the best and plan for long-term security. He said that you always have to leave open the opportunity for peace, and so there's a fine line between security and closing off the options for peace. He said that when he disagrees with Prime Minister Sharon, whom he considers a close friend, he tells him in private. The one example he gave was feeling Sharon made a mistake surrounding Arafat's compound with tanks, telling him that 'we're trying to marginalize the guy. We're on the same page. Help us out here, you made him into a hero and martyr again.'

"He told a very moving story about being in Israel with his wife when he was Governor of Texas. Netanyahu was the Prime Minister, and Sharon was the tour guide of a helicopter flight over the West Bank. When Bush woke up in the morning, he looked out of his hotel window, and it was Jerusalem in its golden hue. He talked about how humbling it is to know that millions of people pray for him every day, and the sacred responsibility that entails. We mentioned that in our synagogues every Shabbat, we offer a prayer for him and for the government of the United States. He said he prays every day that God blesses him with patience, wisdom and strength, and 'I'm weak enough to know that I need God's strength and support.'

ANTI-SEMITISM "He talked about his concern of increasing anti-Semitism in Europe, and how he's trying to work with them to eradicate it. He said that we have to fight hard all the isms. Then the Hillel rabbi there talked about the swatiska that Rutgers had recently and the shouting down of pro-Israel speakers on various campuses. He said that he knows about some of that, and that he is keeping abreast of it, that it's a concern. He spoke often about peace and freedom, the importance of optimism and the love of America. He mentioned several times the speech he gave June 24, 2002, where he laid out his principles of fighting terrorism and said the key is to continue to stick to our values and not deviate from them.

"A rabbi mentioned a book he was reading about how the Saudis have continued to profess to be our friends, but support radical Islam all over the world. He asked the President what he thought about it. The President said, 'You basically stated the question. It's not just the Saudis. We're dealing with every country in the Middle East that way except the one democracy, Israel. We have to try to reform them and help them be true democracies.'

"He had us laughing several times. He talked about the politics of the Israeli cabinet. He said that in Israel, the constituents elect the ministers, but he gets to appoint his ministers and cabinet members. He said that the elbows are very sharp in the Israeli cabinet, and he understands the political concerns and the political dynamics in Israel, and how complicated that makes things sometimes.

"The aides were trying for half an hour to rush him out to sign the no telemarketing bill but he stayed and chatted awhile.

OVERALL "We're such a small people, and we have been controlled, restricted and murdered by the greatest empires in history. We have arrived at this period of history, still a time of danger for our people, but we are living in the freest country in history.

"I was just stunned to be sitting across the table from the most powerful person in the world, a man of true humility and belief in one God, who spent much of this hour and a quarter, speaking from the depth of his heart about his concern about anti-Semitism and his understanding of Israel's predicament. I know many disagree with policies of his. I'm sure every rabbi there had some disagreements. But there was no denying the moment, the genuineness, the power of the experience. It felt surreal.

"When I left I went across the street to the park and cried. I had so much emotion about being there. After all we have gone through as a people for 4000 years, so many tyrants under whom we have lived who have brutally mistreated us, to live in an an age when the leaders of the most powerful nation of the world cares so deeply for this small people, as many presidents have, is amazing. It had a feeling of holiness to it -- of feelings God's words that 'those that bless the childen of Israel will be blessed.'


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Foreign Affairs; Free Republic; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: bush43; rabbis; roshhashanah
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1 posted on 09/30/2003 2:04:17 PM PDT by NYC Republican
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To: NYC Republican
SPOTREP
2 posted on 09/30/2003 2:16:24 PM PDT by LiteKeeper
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To: LiteKeeper
SPOTREP

Sorry, I forget, what does that mean?

3 posted on 09/30/2003 2:18:13 PM PDT by NYC Republican
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Good, informative article re: Bush's visit... The Pollard thing disgusts me, otherwise, looks like it was a fruitful visit.
4 posted on 09/30/2003 2:19:35 PM PDT by NYC Republican
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bump for a later read
5 posted on 09/30/2003 2:21:16 PM PDT by Mo1 (http://www.favewavs.com/wavs/cartoons/spdemocrats.wav)
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To: NYC Republican
Got any wallet sized versions of that picture?
6 posted on 09/30/2003 2:23:11 PM PDT by Consort
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To: NYC Republican
The Pollard thing disgusts me, otherwise, looks like it was a fruitful visit.

Ditto.

7 posted on 09/30/2003 2:27:10 PM PDT by Paul Ross (Don't get mad. Get madder!)
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To: Consort; NYC Republican; Miss Marple; ohioWfan; DrDeb; mrs tiggywinkle
Got any wallet sized versions of that picture?



Ping. Bump.
8 posted on 09/30/2003 2:28:07 PM PDT by Fawnn (God's in His Heaven (always true). All's right with the world (prayers needed for the last part))
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To: NYC Republican
Thank you for sharing this first person account.

Our president is a true man of faith. I'm inspired by that -- and I praise God for that!
9 posted on 09/30/2003 2:30:55 PM PDT by Fawnn (God's in His Heaven (always true). All's right with the world (prayers needed for the last part))
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To: Paul Ross
If Pollard is being punished for what the likes of walker - ames - hannsen did ... it should be stopped - corrected !

Great post !
10 posted on 09/30/2003 2:33:47 PM PDT by f.Christian (evolution vs intelligent design ... science3000 ... designeduniverse.com --- * architecture * !)
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To: NYC Republican; Faith
Thanks for the great post NYC Rep. Faith, thought you would like this. What a great president we have.
11 posted on 09/30/2003 2:35:40 PM PDT by Texagirl4W
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To: NYC Republican
Heh, heh, heh
Great picture !
Awesome leadership
12 posted on 09/30/2003 2:41:00 PM PDT by af_vet_1981
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To: Victoria Delsoul; kattracks; Alamo-Girl; ALOHA RONNIE; maui_hawaii; Poohbah
Ping.
13 posted on 09/30/2003 2:44:04 PM PDT by Paul Ross (Don't get mad. Get madder!)
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To: NYC Republican
Thank you for sharing this lovely meeting with FR. America is truly blessed to have G.W. Bush as our president in such trying times.
14 posted on 09/30/2003 2:48:41 PM PDT by raisincane
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To: Fawnn
Thank you for the ping. Our President loves the Lord...big time. :o)
15 posted on 09/30/2003 3:09:44 PM PDT by mrs tiggywinkle
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To: Consort
Got any wallet sized versions of that picture?

LOL- that's how it appeared!

16 posted on 09/30/2003 3:17:22 PM PDT by NYC Republican
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To: Cathryn Crawford
PING
17 posted on 09/30/2003 3:22:57 PM PDT by NYC Republican
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To: Texagirl4W
What a great president we have.

Thanks for the flag. GW is a keeper, isn't he? Let's hope we are fortunate enough to keep him another four years.

18 posted on 09/30/2003 7:56:39 PM PDT by Faith
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To: Paul Ross
Thanks for the heads up!
19 posted on 09/30/2003 8:05:11 PM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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To: NYC Republican
Shalom!

Great story and I loved reading it.

PRIORITY A-1 is the security of the UNITED STATES FIRST.

Without our right to freedom of speech and religion, we could not have this conversation.

God bless America!
20 posted on 09/30/2003 9:41:14 PM PDT by bonesmccoy (Defeat the terrorists... Vaccinate!)
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