What is Ron Paul's standing in the Jewish Community?

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I know this is a pretty old article, from February 2011, but it certainly offers some perspective:

hxxp://www.thejewishweek.com/blogs/political_insider/jewish_republicans_paul_problem_ron_and_rand

Ron Paul's stance on withdrawing all foreign aid, including from Israel, should be a tough sell with the Jewish community, as well as with the strongly religious non-Jewish community that is afraid that without US support Israel would get crushed by some Middle Eastern state.

So I'm just curious what's the consensus on Ron Paul's candidacy within the Jewish Community, or maybe I should say the non-elite Jewish Community (as I would think the elite is against Ron Paul regardless whether they are Jews or not).
 
I would think no funding for Israel would make most Jews upset. Most are very pro-Israel and want the U.S. government to support it. (I'm Jewish and I'm just going with anecdotal evidence).
 
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Most Jews vote Democrat. The above chart is the percentage of the Jewish vote. There are way more liberal Jews than neocon or right-wing Jews.
 
I would think no funding for Israel would make most Jews upset. Most are very pro-Israel and want the U.S. government to support it. (I'm Jewish and I'm just going with anecdotal evidence).

Anyone who's more "pro" a country other than the United States needs to move the fuck to that other country because they're not Americans.
 
I would think no funding for Israel would make most Jews upset. Most are very pro-Israel and want the U.S. government to support it.

I agree, but Jews need to wake up, drop the dual-loyalty shenanigans, and focus of their country right here, called the US of A.

Israel is screwed, and doomed in the long run, maybe less, for a whole variety of different reasons.
 
Anyone who's more "pro" a country other than the United States needs to move the fuck to that other country because they're not Americans.

They're not more pro another country, it's just one of their issues. Often, it's not one they've really thought about a lot. And, being pro-Israel is not confined to Jews, there are probably more pro-Israel evangelicals than there are Jews.
 
Depends on what generation of Jewish people you talk to. I have a close friend who speaks to a holocaust survivor on a regular basis and visits her. She warns people and tells us that it is happening again here in the U.S., the holocaust is beginning here is what she says. Shes in her 90s.
 
It's a tough sell for people who don't want to think. We give more to "enemies" of Israel than we do to Israel. They in turn have to spend even more to counter what we give their "enemies". Then, like all countries we give foreign aid to, Israel must "obey" the United States' orderes as to their own foreign policy and state sovereignty.

I can't imagine why anyone thinks us giving the Israeli Government foreign aid is helpful to the people of Israel.

From the horses mouth: Ron Paul Responds to President Obama’s Middle East Speech

Israel is our close friend. While President Obama’s demand that Israel make hard concessions in her border conflicts may very well be in her long-term interest, only Israel can make that determination on her own, without pressure from the United States or coercion by the United Nations.

Unlike this President, I do not believe it is our place to dictate how Israel runs her affairs. There can only be peace in the region if those sides work out their differences among one another. We should respect Israel’s sovereignty and not try to dictate her policy from Washington.

I am not the only one who can see the absurdities of our foreign policy. We give $3 billion to Israel and $12 billion to her enemies. Most Americans know that makes no sense.

Another source: Ron Paul to Obama: Quit ordering Israel around!

Video: http://youtu.be/o_be9XZ_4_c?t=3m54s (should start ~3:54 - 6:00)

You'll hear: Surrounding Arab nations get 7 times as much aid as Israel gets and also a recent study came out that showed that for every dollar you give to an Arab nation it prompts Israel to spend 1.4 dollars.

^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_positions_of_Ron_Paul#Israel
 
Depends on what generation of Jewish people you talk to. I have a close friend who speaks to a holocaust survivor on a regular basis and visits her. She warns people and tells us that it is happening again here in the U.S., the holocaust is beginning here is what she says. Shes in her 90s.

n=1 People are individuals.
 
The Jews I have spoken to are usually okay with an end to foreign aid when it's explained that more is given to enemies of Israel and under a Paul administration, the US would not stand in the way of Israel unleashing hell on its enemies.
 
I was once asked in a job interview for a finance position if I supported giving aid to Israel (myself and the interviewer were Jewish and he saw that I was President of the college libertarians). I said no and explained that we should end all foreign aid. I did not end up getting an offer... Maybe it had nothing to do with my answer, but the interviewer was certainly not happy.
 
I know this is a pretty old article, from February 2011, but it certainly offers some perspective:

hxxp://www.thejewishweek.com/blogs/political_insider/jewish_republicans_paul_problem_ron_and_rand

Ron Paul's stance on withdrawing all foreign aid, including from Israel, should be a tough sell with the Jewish community, as well as with the strongly religious non-Jewish community that is afraid that without US support Israel would get crushed by some Middle Eastern state.

So I'm just curious what's the consensus on Ron Paul's candidacy within the Jewish Community, or maybe I should say the non-elite Jewish Community (as I would think the elite is against Ron Paul regardless whether they are Jews or not).


The jews that I know (those from Israel) LOVE Ron's stance. While 5 israeli jews don't signify any form of consensus, they basically like the fact that he'd cut off foreign aid to all countries, thus releasing Israel from being treated like a child. Despite the pro-Israel NEOCON propaganda, I'm told that Israel is incredibly strong and quite capable of dealing with their own affairs. Might not be a consensus but it is a collection of people's opinions that I trust.
 
Best blog I've seen on this matter:
http://www.americansforisrael.com/


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