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ZOA president Mort Klein, Republican Senator Ted Cruz of Texas and former Harvard law school professor Alan Dershowitz at ZOA event in New York.
Photo by Tim Boxer

 
Tim Boxer: Dershowitz Helps His Student To White House

Tim Boxer, November 27, 2014

 

 

With his eye on the White House, Senator Ted Cruz of Texas breezed into Manhattan’s Grand Hyatt to wow some 1,100 New Yorkers with his pumped up support for Israel. The Republican presidential wannabe was the most exciting entrée that president Mort Klein dished up at his Zionist Organization of America dinner.

 

On Nov. 23 the ballroom rocked with chants of “RUN TED RUN! RUN TED RUN!”  If these hordes of inspirited supporters would calmly pass the pushka to help fill Cruz’s coffers, it would definitely propel his presidential campaign. Cheerleading burnishes the ego, but barrels of shekels churn out the votes.

 

That’s why Cruz was cruising the Jewish rightwing at the ZOA affair. The tea party darling  rubbed shoulders with such major machers as real estate mogul/media honcho Mortimer Zuckerman, deep pocketed Michael Steinhardt, casino magnate Sheldon Adelson (reportedly the largest donor to GOP causes in 2012), megaphilanthropist Ira Leon Rennert, as well as “Kosher Sex” Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, Home Depot founder Bernard Marcus.

 

Alan Dershowitz, who said he’s here as “a liberal Democrat and Zionist,” lauded his former Harvard law student: “Senator Cruz was one of my most brilliant students, an intellectual powerhouse. Even though we don’t agree on many issues, we agree on Israel.”

 

Cruz’s rejoinder: “Alan Dershowitz was an incredible teacher who fiercely defends his principles, even when he’s wrong.”

 

Dershowitz recalled “a great moment in modern American history” when Cruz rebuked a Christian advocacy group, In Defense of Christians (IDC), in September at a hotel in Washington. As the keynote speaker, Cruz attempted to support Israel when some Arab Christians heckled and booed and compelled him to cut his comments. “If you hate Israel, you hate America,” Cruz shot back. He added, "If you will not stand with Israel and the Jews, I will not stand with you," and exited the ballroom in a huff.

 

Playing to the more welcoming ZOA crowd in New York, Cruz stated, “Jerusalem is the holy and eternal capital of Israel!” Cheers erupted from the audience. In fact, almost every statement elicited roars of approval.

 

An animated Cruz continued.  “There is no equivalence between Jews being murdered and Palestinians being killed as a result of Israeli action in dealing with terrorism.”

 

The biggest threat to Israel and the United States, he insisted, is Iran’s rush to nuclear capability. “We are repeating the mistakes we made with North Korea, recruiting the same official from that debacle, Wendy Sherman, to negotiate another bad deal. If they ever acquire nuclear weapons — these zealots who glorify death and suicide — they will use those weapons over Tel Aviv and Los Angeles. They have a plan to annihilate the nation of Israel. This is lunacy.

 

“Under no circumstances will Iran be allowed to acquire a nuclear weapon. Iran will either stop or we will stop them.”

 

Pastor John Hagee, head of Christians United for Israel, with two million members, and pastor of Cornerstone Church in San Antonio with 20,000 members, had a message for President Obama: “Jerusalem has been the Jewish capital for 3,000 years. Telling Israel what it can and cannot do in Jerusalem is above your pay grade.” 

 

And he had a message for Secretary of State John Kerry: “Your efforts to win the Nobel Prize at Israel’s expense have failed.  It’s now time to cut off all aid to the Palestinians. A culture that celebrates the murder of three Israeli students — and four rabbis in a synagogue — is not worthy of statehood. That must not go unanswered.”

 

 

 

Winnipeg-born Tim Boxer was a columnist at the New York Post for two decades and has been writing a column for The Jewish Week for 35 years; at the same time serving as editor of 15MinutesMagazine.com for 16 years. He is the author of Jewish Celebrity Hall of Fame, interviews of Hollywood stars about their Jewish roots.

 

 

 

 

 
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