Celebrity Rabbi, Asked to Pray for GOP, Picks Mourner’s Prayer
They tried to support other candidates, then they did their best to block him. But nothing helped.
So what else can Jewish Republican critics of Donald Trump do? Well, they can laugh.
And that’s exactly what many of them did Monday when they gathered in New York to a roast of former Mitt Romney adviser and top Jewish Republican Dan Senor.
The event, organized by Commentary Magazine, brought together many of Senor’s Republican buddies, all willing to poke some fun at the former political strategist who is now one of Trump’s leading Republican critics. And all feeling quite depressed about the state of their party.
“Dan and his friends from Romney’s last campaign are spending a lot of time trying to prevent Trump from becoming President, and if they are good at one thing, it is preventing someone from becoming President,” said Senor’s wife, TV anchor Campbell Brown.
Romney and his former running mate Paul Ryan prepared, according to the New York Post ) account of the event, a video sketch in which they jokingly try to rid themselves of Senor’s services.
“I think he should be back on the road working with you,” Ryan tells Romney, who replied: “He was a gift from me to you, and I hate re-gifting.” In another round, Romney adds: “Let’s cut to the chase, I’ll give you $10,000 if you keep him with you,” to which the former VP candidate and current House Speaker replies: “For God’s sake Mitt, I have a future!”
There was no shortage of Jewish guests and Jewish shtick at the gathering. Among the invitees were Senor’s current boss and Republican mega donor Paul Singer, William Kristol, John Podhoretz and many others.
When Rabbi Meir Soloveichik was called to offer his roast, he chose to provide a broader perspective on the current situation of the Republican Party. Telling the audience he was looking for the right Jewish prayer for the moment, the young rabbi began reciting the mourner’s kaddish.
Contact Nathan Guttman at guttman@forward.com or on Twitter @nathanguttman
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