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October 12, 2022 By Lerhaus Newshul

Weekly Torah Gatherings – Wed 10/12

This just in from the Twitterverse: Sukkot and the State Department? (I wonder if Kanye was also invited)?

Here’s the Tweet: “Second Gentleman Emhoff will hold a roundtable discussion at the State Department’s Sukkot celebration tomorrow at the Blair House”

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This Twitter pretty much reminded me of the first sheet of Matzah that rolled out of the Matzah factory and then handed to the blind man and when he ran his hand over it — his response was . . . “Who wrote this shit?”

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The State Department and a round table Sukkot discussion with Doug Emhoff (First Gentleman) — this is just too rich . . .
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Kanye West

In other weird Twitterverse News . . . or what has transpired while we were in the Sukkah? Rapper and artist Kanye West was locked out of his Instagram and Twitter accounts following a series of antisemitic posts alleging Jewish control over a fellow rapper and threatening violence against the Jewish
community over the holiday weekend.

What happened: On Sunday, West, who now goes by Ye, posted an antisemitic tweet in which the rapper vowed to go “death con 3 On JEWISH PEOPLE,” an apparent confused reference to DEFCON, a security alert system used by the U.S. military. Days earlier, West posted a screenshot of a text message he had sent to rapper Diddy, accusing Jews of pressuring the hip-hop star and businessman.

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