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  • in reply to: Mitt Romney is now persona non grata #1829542
    moshe eli
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    Let’s say Trump was inappropriate in asking the Ukrainian president about Hunter Biden. Political considerations aside, it’s a red flag that Hunter Biden gets a job on the board of Burisma with no background or experience in that area of business, making big bucks. Keep in mind Burisma was under investigation by the Ukrainian prosecutor at that time. I call your attention to a video, which you can look at, in which Joe Biden brags about how he got that prosecutor fired. If you don’t see something not right here, get new glasses. There’s a dirty, corrupt situation there. Take Trump out of it, this needs to be investigated.

    in reply to: On the Fence about Election 2020 #1710730
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    How can there be any “concern”? Of the Democrats running for president, who appeared at the AIPAC conference? Not one Of them. Contrast that with their attendance at Al Shatpton’s get together. The Democrats abandoned us Jews long ago, wake up.

    in reply to: Looking for Affordable Housing in Warm(er) Jewish Community #1215984
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    If you’re looking for really warm, think about Phoenix, Arizona. It gets very, very hot for about four months. Really hot! It may be a dry heat but it’s HOT! Day after day, month after month, doesn’t even cool off at night. With that in mind, from mid October through May or June, it’s beautiful, sunny and warm. Phoenix is a large city, that covers a lot of area, things are very spread out. You won’t feel closed in.It’s scenic, with mountains right in the middle of the city. Beautiful parks also. Housing is much cheaper than NY, and you get more for your money, and taxes are much lower.

    In north central Phoenix is the Jewish community. Within the area are six orthodox shuls, two are Bucharian shuls. In north Phoenix, there is another Bucharian community, and housing is a bit cheaper. Just outside the main community is the Chabad of Phoenix. There are Chabad houses throughout metropolitan Phoenix.There are two day schools, a boys high school, and a girls high school. Two pizza shops, a number of restaurants, and kosher food is readily available, including cholov yisroel.

    In nearby Scottsdale , there is smaller Jewish community. There’s a Chabad, an Ashkenazi shul- Aish HaTorah, and a Sephardi shul. Housing prices are higher than Phoenix. There a a number of restaurants, but the schools are all in Phoenix, at present no school bus service is available.

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