Who is Donald Trump by nationality? It appears that Donald Trump is a crypto-Jew. Now everything falls into place! Success of Trump Tower

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always interests their fans. That's why there are genealogical examinations and programs to find relatives, in which celebrities also participate - and sometimes surprises are discovered.

In particular, many celebrities are of Jewish origin (or are somehow connected to the Jewish community). Here are a few stars whose Jewishness is unknown to the general public, unlike such famous Jews as Steven Spielberg and Natalie Portman.
14. Paula Abdul

Singer and former American Idol judge Paula Abdul proudly acknowledges her Jewish heritage and often travels to holy sites in Israel.

According to Billboard, Abdul belatedly received her bat mitzvah ceremony, which marks the girls' Jewish religious coming of age. Paula's father is a Syrian Jew of Sephardic origin, and her mother comes from a Ukrainian Jewish family, and Abdul honors the traditions of his ancestors.

After traveling to the Holy Land, Abdul admitted that the impressions of this trip are an experience that she will always remember.
13. Daniel Day-Lewis

Daniel is one of the best actors on both stage and screen; Hollywood was truly lucky to have left his native England for him. Day-Lewis is known for his consistent acting and mastery of transformation.

Few people know that Day-Lewis is of part Jewish descent. His mother is Jewish, whose parents emigrated to England from Poland and Lithuania. However, in 2002, he said that he does not observe Jewish practices and is an agnostic.
12. Joseph Gordon-Levitt

One of the few child actors who has been able to continue acting into adulthood is Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and he's definitely riding a wave of success right now. The star of "Inception" and "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra" is Jewish: both of his parents are Jews and are even among the founders of the Progressive Jewish Alliance.

About his role as Tommy Solomon in the sitcom 3rd Planet from the Sun, the San Francisco Chronicle wrote that Gordon-Levitt is "a Jewish boy who plays a space alien pretending to be a Jewish boy."
The press calls Gyllenhaal one of the most attractive Jewish celebrities. His father, Stephen Gyllenhaal, is a film director and comes from a noble Swedish family, but Jake and his sister Maggie consider themselves Jewish, as their mother is a descendant of a Jewish family that came to the United States from Poland and Russia. The family lived a simple, modest life, Jake's bar mitzvah was celebrated quietly and without grandeur, and Jake was forced to work during the summer to help the family make ends meet.

10. Winona Ryder
Winona Ryder, born Winona Horowitz, identifies as Jewish. Her father was a Jew of Romanian-Russian descent, and many of her relatives died tragically during the Holocaust.

Ryder claims that Mel Gibson once attacked her with racist attacks, calling her a “crematorium dodger,” referring to the gas chambers in which the Nazis exterminated Jews.

9. Andrew Garfield
According to OK! magazine, The Amazing Spider-Man star Andrew Garfield has Jewish roots, although few people know about it. He was born in Los Angeles but was raised in the UK, where his mother is from. His paternal grandparents are from Jewish immigrant families who came to London from of Eastern Europe(Poland, Russia and Romania).

It is unclear how he himself perceives his origins - he hardly talks about it. However, he once mentioned in an interview with The Independent that Spider-Man is Jewish, like himself.

8. Sacha Baron Cohen
Sacha Baron Cohen is, of course, Jewish, and this is not at all surprising, given his last name. His mother is a native of Israel from a family of German Jews. Cohen's father is an Eastern European Jew who moved to Britain after young Cohen was born.

Times Online writes that he is not religious, although he eats kosher food and attends synagogue twice a year. In addition, his wife, Isla Fisher, converted to Judaism, and only after that they were able to get married.

7. Elizabeth Taylor
She was not born Jewish, but given the number of husbands she had, it is not surprising that one of them was Jewish. Her third husband, Mike Todd, was Jewish, but she did not convert to Judaism until a year after his death - by which time she was already married to Eddie Fisher, also a Jew.

According to The Washington Post, this is how the story of her love for Israel began. Throughout her life, Taylor supported Jews and raised money for charities for Jewish organizations. After her death, Taylor was buried according to Jewish rites.

6. Zac Efron
Efron has Disney to thank for his fame - he starred in all of them. three films the High School Musical franchise, one of Disney's most successful. Today Zac Efron is considered one of the most... sexy men Hollywood; his biceps and abs make men jealous and women lustful. Although Efron was raised as an agnostic, OK! writes that he has Jewish roots: his grandfather, his father's father, was Jewish, and his surname "Efron" is of biblical origin.

5. Mila Kunis
Although Mila Kunis speaks excellent English without the slightest accent, her birthplace is Ukraine, where she grew up. Her family moved to the United States when she was 7 years old because her parents did not see a future for themselves in their country.

In several interviews, Kunis said that her Jewish family suffered from anti-Semitism, since religion was in disgrace in the USSR. Her parents introduced her to Jewish traditions as best they could, but now Kunis does not observe them.

4. Drake
Few people know that rapper, singer and songwriter Drake is Jewish. According to OK! magazine, he may not look Jewish, but he is of Jewish descent: his father is an African-American from Tennessee, and his mother is a Canadian Jew.

As a child, Drake attended Jewish school and even had a bar mitzvah. The HYFR video depicts him going through this ritual again as an adult.

3. Gwyneth Paltrow
Gwyneth Paltrow belongs to the Hollywood elite: she is the daughter of famous producer and director Bruce Paltrow and actress Blythe Danner. Few people know that Paltrow has Jewish roots on her father's side.

His father's family came from Belarus and Poland. Paltrow passes on her Jewish heritage to her children: She says she celebrates both Christian and Jewish holidays and even teaches her children the Jewish songs they sing at Hanukkah.

2. Scarlett Johansson
Scarlett Johansson once suddenly mentioned that she is Jewish, without going into details. The Avengers star's mother's family comes from an Ashkenazi Jewish family that moved from Poland and Minsk to the American Bronx; Scarlett's father is Danish.

Johansson says she celebrates both Hanukkah and Christmas and describes herself as Polish-Jewish-American.

1. Ivanka Trump
Ivanka Trump grew up in the spotlight as the daughter of millionaire Donald Trump. However, according to ABC News, Trump converted to Judaism before her wedding to Jared Kushner. She is now fully engaged in her new faith and says Judaism is "great for family unity." She observes Jewish traditions, eats only kosher, does not violate Shabbat, and even learns to cook Jewish dishes.

“Not only do I have Jewish grandchildren I have a Jewish daughter and I am very honored by that.”
—Donald Trump

On Tuesday, media reported that President Donald Trump said for the first time since his inauguration that he opposes anti-Semitism in his country, which he intends to return to its former greatness.

After a visit to National Museum African-American history and culture in Washington, Donald Trump, as noted by CBS-2, was imbued with the tragedy of “what can happen when racism becomes unbridled,” and, therefore, remembered European Jews who, not as a reproach to African-Americans it will be said, during the 12 years of the Holocaust they lost two thirds of their people.

Donald Trump called the "threats of anti-Semitism directed at our Jewish communities and their community centers" "horrible, painful and a very sad reminder of the work that remains to be done to root out hatred, prejudice and evil." This was not said in vain and not because Trump’s 35-year-old daughter married a Jew seven years ago, and three months before the wedding she converted to Judaism and, in addition to the Christian Ivanka, took the name Yael, which translated from Hebrew means Nubian mountain goat

That same Tuesday, leaders of the Jewish community addressed federal authorities with a call to more actively fight the new wave of threats of anti-Semitism, and Trump personally was called upon not only to comment, but to lead this fight.

The Simon Wiesenthal Jewish Human Rights Center in Los Angeles sent a letter to the new Attorney General Jeff Sessions calling for the following:

“Over the years, Jewish institutions have spent millions of dollars a year protecting our religious and community centers, kindergartens and Jewish schools from attacks by extremists,” it says. – We appreciate the efforts of law enforcement to protect people of all faiths, but given the current situation, the Simon Wiesenthal Center calls on you to create special unit, who will be tasked with identifying and apprehending the criminal or criminals who are terrorizing American Jews with threats.”

Association of Jewish Communities North America(JCC Association of North America) reported that since the beginning of the year, 54 community centers have received 64 threats.

In an interview with CBS-2 reporter Carolyn Gusoff, former Holocaust history teacher Sharon Goodman called it a rise in anti-Semitism across the country and explained that

“Every day something happens, either in the Jewish center and other places where they are threatened with bombing, or in houses where Nazi symbols are painted.”

CBS 2 spoke with the Goodmans at the Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center in Glen Cove on Long Island, and Sharon's husband, Paul, added that he sees "an undercurrent of hatred" in the United States. The Center's staff reported that anti-Semitic incidents in New York City have doubled since early last year, and the Center's deputy director of communications and education, Beth Lilach, said that "this country's education system needs a strong and well-funded commitment to the Holocaust." .

At kosher stores, synagogues and Jewish community centers on Long Island, CBS-2 reporter Carolyn Gusoff was told local Jews were worried but not afraid, and one woman said the onslaught of anti-Semites would not change the way she lived and worked because it would "give they understand that they are winning.” Lt. Richard Le Brun of the Nassau County Police, where the Holocaust Memorial is located, said that

“We have been increasing security and increasing patrols at all religious institutions for many, many months.”

The first daughter of the United States, the already mentioned “Nubian mountain goat” Ivanka-Yael Trump-Kushner, in her Twitter called America “a country created on the principle of religious tolerance” and called for “protection of our temples and religious centers.”

On her father's role in protecting American Jews from anti-Semitism Lately remained silent, although they reproached Donald Trump for the fact that in the traditional presidential statement on the occasion International Day In memory of the victims of the Holocaust on January 27, he did not mention the dead Jews.

“We know that it is in humanity’s darkest hours that the light shines brightest,” President Trump said. “As we remember the dead, we are deeply grateful to those who risked their lives to save the innocent. In the name of the dead, I promise to do everything in my power during my presidency and throughout my life to ensure that the forces of evil never again defeat the forces of good. Together we will spread love and tolerance around the world."

The head of the Anti-Defamation League, Jonathan Greenblatt, called these words “puzzling and disturbing,” noting that Trump’s predecessors, regardless of party affiliation, never forgot the six million European Jews who died during the Holocaust.

Commenting on this blunder by Trump, the White House press secretary recalled that during World War II, in addition to six million Jews, the Germans and their accomplices killed five million civilians of other nationalities and religions. To the victims of the Holocaust we should add the German mentally ill and homosexuals.

When reports of a surge in anti-Semitic sentiment and speech came in earlier this year, before Trump's inauguration, it was mostly on college campuses where members of pro-Palestinian student organizations were running amok with the blessing of liberal professors. At the same time, it was more than transparently hinted that the explosion of such sentiments became possible thanks to Trump and his statements about the bad part of Muslims, the majority of whom are very good.

Then Trump’s accusations of cultivating anti-Semitism subsided, and it became unclear who our anti-Semites were – supporters of Donald Trump celebrating his victory or supporters of Hillary Clinton avenging his defeat.

After Trump visited the Museum of African American History, where he was concerned about the Jews, Linda Stasi, a correspondent for the New York Daily News, brought clarity to this issue.

“Donald Trump has finally said something,” Staci wrote on February 22, “very little, but something about the growing, horrific anti-Semitic violence that is sweeping the country.

But that’s like putting a fancy dress over a cut artery and assuming the bleeding won’t be noticed.”

“became before Trump’s inauguration, and since then there have been almost 67 bomb threats against 54 Jewish community centers in 27 states. Up to 200 monuments were toppled and desecrated this week at the historic Chesed Shel Emeth Society Jewish cemetery in Missouri. Who is the instigator of all this disgrace?”

“Do you think,” Linda Stasi suggests, “that the election of Trump, a president who was supported by the head of the American Nazi Party, white supremacist groups, the official newspaper of the Ku Klux Klan and militia groups, should have caused a wave of sentiment against the Jews? Will you (even if you are Jewish) be reassured by the thought that his daughter Ivanka, who converted to Judaism in order to marry a Jew, will force his supporters -
right wing evangelicals suddenly loving Jews?”

This, it turns out, is where Linda Stacy's dog of truth is buried.

Anti-Semitism is as common to Christian America as an egg to a chicken, but Donald Trump helped lay it. But if you don't have access to police arrest logs, look at the media's photos of those arrested for anti-Semitic behavior, attacks on Hasidim, swastikas painted in Jewish neighborhoods, and desecrated graves in Jewish cemeteries. Of this public, 8 percent voted for Trump on November 8 last year.

“Never forget the famous words spoken by Pastor Martin Niemöller in 1948,” Linda Stacy concludes her article. “When (the Nazis) came for the Jews, I was silent because I am not a Jew. Then they came for me, and there was no one to stand up for me.” That is, there will be no one left except the lying press.”

The famous German anti-fascist and theologian Martin Niemöller actually said something similar, but instead of the words “Jews” he had “socialists”, which is close, but not the same thing. Moreover, in one of his sermons in 1935, Pastor Niemöller said:

“What is the reason for their (the Jews) apparent punishment, which lasted thousands of years? The reason, dear brothers, is very simple: the Jews brought Christ to the cross.”

This is about the lying press.

A tycoon aspiring to the presidency of the United States suffered humiliation at a military school.

Donald in the family

Let's start with the fact that the paternal surname of the current presidential candidate was not Trump, but Drumpf. The billionaire's enemies had a lot of fun with the freak - they say, Drumpf would never have become a world-famous brand. It’s good that Donald’s grandfather, a German immigrant (like his grandmother), not knowing about the future difficulties of his future grandson with such a clumsy surname, thought of replacing it with a more sonorous one.

The Trump (Drumpf) family has lived in the States since 1885. After the usual emigrant ordeals, wandering in search of work “from sea to sea” and heading east, the first generation of Trumps successfully settled in New York Queens, laying the foundation of the family construction business there.


Donald Trump with his father

Father Fred Christ Trump was a large and successful residential developer in Queens and Brooklyn. Patiently, economically, but without compromising the quality of the building, with daily work to exhaustion (no vacations or weekends), Fred gradually expanded his business until he became the owner of his own building empire. By the time Donald was born on June 14, 1946, Fred was a millionaire.

Mother, Mary Ann McLeod, is from Scotland. As an eighteen-year-old young lady, she went to New York for the holidays, where she met a local builder and stayed. The wedding took place in 1936.

Mary Ann, finding herself in the unromantic provincial Queens, was very homesick, often visited the island town where she was born in 1912, and a couple of times took Donald, his two brothers and two sisters with her. The mother knew Gaelic and taught the children this mysterious language. Trips to Scotland, relatives there, snatches of Gaelic legends and songs that his mother still remembered - all this picturesque foreignness had a noticeable influence on the not very impressionable Donald, somehow shaping his personality Most In his life, Trump was surrounded by immigrant women - from his Scottish mother to both his wives: his ex-wife Ivan and his current Melania were born outside the United States. Trump felt more comfortable with them than with independent American women pumping up their feminist rights.

Donald was the fourth in a family of five children. The family was exemplary, the upbringing was strict, demanding, exacting. The children firmly knew their responsibilities, as well as the expectations of ambitious parents. A system of incentives, rewards and punishments was introduced. Thrift and respect for the dollar were cultivated.

The father refused the teenager Donald the coveted baseball glove - it was too expensive, you had to earn some money for it yourself. He didn’t allow me to practice on private golf courses: “What’s wrong with public parks?” His father's stinginess, and simply stinginess, oppressed Donald from childhood. He just loved to boast about family wealth, to show off in front of his neighbors, driving around with his father in a luxurious Cadillac.

Adult Donald Trump remembers himself as the darling of the family, the beloved son of a formidable father. In fact, the common favorite was the first-born - the charming, peace-loving Freddie, eight years older than Donald. It was on Freddie that everyone was entrusted family hopes, but he resisted his father’s imperious dictates, neglected his father’s destiny, for which he was severely punished. It was later, after the fall of Freddie, that Donald would earn the title of “favorite son” and become the heir to his father’s business.

In the meantime, thirteen-year-old Donald is not only not a favorite, he is a malicious violator of statutory family decency. He experiences, but somehow too violently and unsightly for those around him, his prolonged stage of teenage rebellion against all sorts of authorities, laws and rules. He studies disgustingly at school, is rude, insolent and even spits. Completely uncontrollable. At the same time, he is arrogant, proud and self-confident beyond measure.

It seems to be a typical impulsive unconscious manifestation of a personality that is not yet aware of its size and limits. And if teenage rebellion is especially persistent, then here, psychologists say, an extraordinary, large-scale personality has emerged.

But Fred Trump had no time for psychological subtleties. Already puzzled by the willfulness of his eldest son, he does not intend to tolerate Donald’s rebellion. The presumptuous boy was a disgrace to an exemplary, respected family. His indomitability was considered by his father, and by the whole family, except for the kind-hearted Freddie, as a malicious hooliganism that must be eradicated.

The boy was removed from his home, from the liberal school, where he was pedagogically tolerated, and transported to the north of the state, to military school- a remote branch of the New York Military Academy - where he was imprisoned without leaving for five whole years.

Without family. Punishment of Donald Trump

Sometime in the nineties, Steve Wynn, a gambling magnate and longtime friend-enemy-rival of Donald Trump, observed the sadistic gusto with which Trump - verbally and preemptively - dealt with an imaginary enemy, exclaimed: “How deeply disturbed he is mentally! How badly and dramatically injured! In childhood or when he was growing up - who did what to him?”

The military school where Fred Trump sent his rebellious son was in those years something like a correctional facility for minors. Before the impudent boy had time to get used to the new place, he was subjected to forced processing. He was bullied - verbally and disciplinaryly, he was insulted, humiliated, morally trampled, and when he tried to protest, indignation, complaint - he was beaten.

The harsh punishment of the arrogant newcomer was carried out with dashing variations, until the finished product was obtained: unquestioningly obedient, an enthusiast of discipline, a zealous follower of any orders - in short, an exemplary ideal cadet. The system did not fail. There were no punctures - not a single one.

Donald's first year at military school is a shock, a nightmare, a disaster. In addition to the official punitive measures, amateur, secretly statutory bullying of senior cadets against the newcomer was also added. In English - “hazing”.

The young Trump seems to have had enough of this hazing. He carried other people's underwear to the wash, polished his shoes, received leftovers for lunch, and resignedly endured any insults and continuous beatings.

This is what Donald Trump writes about his severely traumatized adolescence, spent in a military school instead of his home. The only place in his autobiography that is not painted in positive tones:

“It was called this: to knock this shitty arrogance out of you, all your damned arrogance - and without a trace. To be as good as new. Without any quirks there. Tough, rough guys. They came at you with a battle cry and - bang! - a blow, another blow and - off your feet! And you are already crawling to them for mercy, crushed, agreeing to everything in advance - “Yes, Sir!” If some guy did today what they did then, he'd get a quarter in the slammer!"

Yes, our Donald flew into this school colony in a big way! He perceived his misfortune as a father’s punishment-curse, but most importantly, undeserved. Punishment without crime. And when, five years later, he left this school, he realized that he had served his sentence in full.

At first, he internally resisted violence. And he even kept in his dormitory a photograph of his brother Freddie, a rebel and self-starter who chose the life and profession of a pilot - here he is standing next to an awesome plane.

But then Donald removed this photo. When I realized that self-preservation is not only fruitless, but also unprofitable.

And what to save? He did not perceive himself as his former self - a sasser and a brawler - and no longer remembered. That independent, cocky boy was crushed and erased by his father's curse.

Another powerful incentive to survive in extremes was at work. Faint-hearted Freddie - if he got into such a mess - he would immediately break down. Donald was tough, assertive, thick-skinned enough to resist and recreate himself.

He became an exemplary, demonstrative cadet. He never left the honor roll, received academy awards, set sports records, and rose to the highest rank of battalion sergeant major among cadets. So - a little pictorially, virtually - already 18-year-old Donald Trump not only consoled his wounded pride, but - above all - tried to please his father, to justify his expectations.

When the brilliant cadet uniform was thrown off, a young man with a slightly twisted psyche emerged from the military school. There was fear in him. Fear of punishment for unknown reasons. A painful feeling of imminent danger and the constant hostility of the surrounding world. Awareness of the need for preventive self-defense: to be able to fight back in time and know your enemies.

Trump Education

After graduating from military school, 18-year-old Donald indulged his ambition a little with the illusion of free choice. future profession. He entertained the idea of ​​going not into construction, but into show business, enrolling in a screenwriting and directing course in California, joining Hollywood... and now he is a Hollywood star.

Dreams are unrealistic and dangerous. The father did not know about them and should not have known. The choice of a field for Donald was made by Frederick Trump, just as finally and irrevocably as the previously cruel, traumatic ordeal of the young Donald, who was forcibly removed from his family by military school.

Donald meekly submitted to the will of his father, who chose a career as a real estate developer for him, and was recognized - instead of Freddie, who was excommunicated from his birthright - as heir family business, and tempting prospects of his own brilliant success, supported by his father’s millions, were already flashing in his cinematic imagination.

He enters Fordham University, but after studying for two years, dissatisfied (“as if he had not studied at all”), Trump makes a giant breakthrough in his education - he encroaches on the famous and prestigious Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. Where it is difficult to enter, and even more difficult to graduate.

Trump graduated from Wharton in 1968 with a Bachelor of Science degree in economics and a minor in finance. “Years of study have transformed me.” Prospects and ways to enter large-scale “big” business have emerged. “After Wharton, you can’t go back.”

But I had to return. To his father's old-fashioned construction company for an ambitious Wharton graduate. For five whole years.

Donald at the bottom of the well. Years of vegetation: 1968–1973

By that time, Fred Trump was the leading real estate developer in Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island. He specialized in the complex construction of multi-apartment residential buildings designed for the middle class. Fred built durable, strong, high-quality, extremely economical buildings (typical six-story buildings predominated), unremarkable, standard. But it was of a fairly high standard and a mark of quality, catering to the needs and whims of wealthy renters. Fred was a successful entrepreneur and investor, and through patient, diligent, exhausting work and saving every penny, he slowly created and increased his construction empire.

In 1964, Fred carried out his most daring, enormous and, at the same time, proudly named project: the construction of Trump Village. This colossal (for the time and location) development in Brooklyn included seven powerful buildings of 23 floors each and its own shopping center. Never before with such a scope and sweep did the cautious Trump, who barely finished high school, didn’t get involved! I have never taken on such formidable obligations before!

In this family village, his creative powers and his mobile enterprise dried up. He no longer built conglomerates

When Donald, excited by Wharton's progressive ideas, returned to his father's mansion in Queens and then went to his father's office in Brooklyn - tight-fisted Fred ran his entire bulky business from a room in one of his apartment buildings - so there was 22-year-old Donald, scrolling crazy plans for rapid enrichment in my head, I was shocked and depressed by the pettiness of my father’s daring on construction sites.

When Donald began working at his father's company, large construction projects were no longer being developed there. The son managed, under the leadership of his father, to modernize the large Swifton Village apartment complex in Ohio, spending $6 million on it and selling it for $12 million, thus making a 100% profit. This was Donald's first project, implemented during his student years.

But mostly construction company Trump specialized not in construction, but in renting houses, selling or renting finished apartments. I had to serve the entire Trump apartment empire, which had spread across three city districts.

Inspecting their houses, and above all the colossal Trump Village, Fred and Donald were well aware of how they looked in the eyes of their thousands of renters - the first and second generations of typically German builders. And since a significant contingent in their buildings were Jews, the Trumps showed a certain delicacy and prudence, for many years assuring the press and all curious people that the family was from Sweden, not Germany. Which subsequently led to confusion and misunderstandings in determining Donald's nationality - many considered him to be a Swede.

Donald worked in his father's company, receiving a salary, for five years. Year after year, every month, he collected rent in Brooklyn, house to house, door to door, often accompanied by thugs to protect him from aggressive tenants. Wandering on the asphalt around construction sites did not suit the Wharton graduate, and Donald’s imagination instantly presented a saving option.

“My father intuitively knew how to build, and I learned this business mainly from him. But if there was one thing I was ahead of him in, it was in the concept of building. And also in scope...” More like in a scope, and Donald swung - for now in the imagination - to Manhattan, sensing that this area would become his gold mine.

The minimalism of Fred's claims, scanning the construction site with his eyes - where else to knock down, tearing out an extra nail from the ground: it will come in handy - offended the ambitious Donald. He wanted to sell apartments to billionaires who want to live on Fifth Avenue and are not used to saving.

I dreamed of conquering Manhattan. I dreamed to the point of mania. No clear plans, no business connections, no financial support. Depressed, visibly complex, confused, indelibly provincial (a guy from Queens with an accent - they will poke him at the zenith of wealth and fame). At 27 years old, he is a boy, his hair is disheveled, his personality is uncertain, mentally and emotionally clearly underdeveloped (he will remain like this for a long time, if not forever). It’s hard to believe that in five years the boy (while remaining a boy) will begin to galvanize Manhattan, which has decayed in the recession.

In the meantime, Donald Trump, having left the construction site and collected another rent from the residents of Trump Village, stands on the other side of the East River and looks at Manhattan. From day to day…

And the last one for today is about Donald Fredovich Trump.

Due to the fact that the Ukrainians' disappointment from the defeat of the possessed lesbian Clintonsha gave way to intense licking from Trump, including in such an exotic way:

I would like to briefly talk about the origins of Trump.

So, what does English-language Wikipedia tell us with links to sources?

Trump is of German ancestry on his father's side and Scottish ancestry on his mother's side; all four of his grandparents were born in Europe. His father Fred Trump (1905-1999) was born in Queens to parents from Kallstadt, Germany. His mother, Mary Trump (née MacLeod, 1912-2000), was born in Tong, Lewis, Scotland.

Drumpf, the family's ancestral name, evolved to Trump during the Thirty Years" War in the 17th century. Trump has said that he is proud of his German heritage; he served as grand marshal of the 1999 German-American Steuben Parade in New York City.

Trump is of German descent on his father's side and Scottish descent on his mother's side. All four of his grandfathers were born in Europe. His father Fred Trump (1905-1999) was born in Queens (a suburb of New York) from parents originally from the city of Kallstadt (now part of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate).
Mother, Mary Trump nee MacLeod (McLeod) (1912-2000) was born in the village of Tongue on the Isle of Lewis, Scotland.

The Trump family name originally had the form Drumpf; Donald Fredovich's ancestors are known from written sources dating back to the Thirty Years' War and earlier. The first Drumpf, named Hans, a lawyer by profession, settled in Kallstadt in 1608.

According to Trump, he is very proud of his German roots. Donald Fredovich was even the commander-in-chief of the annual Von Steuben Day parade in 1999 (a holiday in honor of the German General Friedrich von Steuben, an associate of George Washington).

Trump’s ancestors were not found to have any dirty Polish slaves (cattle, two-legged cattle), now called Ukrainians.


Donald Trump, according to the author of this material, has the talents America needs.
The material below expresses a personal opinion about US presidential candidate Donald Trump, presented by a person who has been working with him for about 20 years...

WHY DONALD TRUMP?

Jason Dov Greenblatt

What qualities do I note in Donald Trump when I argue that this is the kind of person America needs?

First of all, probably, it is the dedication to the work that he does, the enthusiasm with which he works.

Of great importance is his perseverance and strength of will, which are manifested in the ability to achieve the goals that he sets for himself.

In addition, Trump has a unique combination common sense businessman - with a large-scale vision of problems. Thanks to this, he achieves tremendous success.

I have often seen how skillfully Trump negotiates, settling the most difficult cases that many would not be able to do. There is no word “impossible” in his vocabulary - from any difficult situation, with inexhaustible ingenuity, he finds a constructive way out, sometimes completely unexpected.

His attitude towards the people with whom he works also deserves special attention in this context.

Many of us have been working with Trump for 20 or even 30 years. And in practice we were convinced that he values ​​and respects everyone, accepting us as we are, and, taking into account the abilities and inclinations of each person, helps us achieve more in our careers.

At the same time, he creates around himself a friendly, “family” atmosphere in which people feel comfortable, trust him and his vision of reality, feel responsible for the implementation of the tasks assigned to them and are ready to work with full dedication.

Trump encourages the creative initiatives of his employees, keeping us confident that with a strong desire, our wildest dreams can be realized.

He knows how to infect others with his energy and new ideas. And we know that he can be trusted and trusted. He tries to keep abreast of our difficulties and problems, and is always ready to provide support and help to each of us.

Everything that is said here confirms, as it seems to me, that Trump is a true and promising leader, capable of leading the country, improving the situation of American citizens, leading America to success and restoring the authority of the United States in the world.

The Jews of America have, in my opinion, their own reason for voting for Donald Trump.

I judge by myself. I am a Jew who strives to live according to the laws of Jewish tradition. People like me (and not only in America, but also in other countries of the Diaspora) are well aware that the employer of any non-Jewish institution is not obliged to take into account the peculiarities of the Jewish way of life (in particular, laws prohibiting a Jew from working on Saturday and on Jewish holidays mentioned in the Torah). On this basis, intractable conflicts often arise between company management and Jews, up to and including the dismissal of a Jew from work.

During the entire period of working with Trump, I never had such problems. Because he always respects and understands my beliefs and priorities. I have the opportunity to spend enough time with my family and completely disconnect from labor activity By Shabbat, say prayers in synagogue and be an active member of the Jewish community.

For us Jews, his attitude towards Israel should also be important. And I know that Donald Trump understands how difficult it is to ensure the safety of Israeli citizens so that they can live in peace without fear of terrorist attacks. At the same time, he sincerely wants to help Israel, believes that this task has real solution and I am ready to make every effort to achieve this.

Trump treats Israel with the respect the country deserves. In his understanding, Israel is the most reliable partner and an ally of America, among other things, because Israel and the United States have similar principles and values. Trump will demand that the leaders of the Palestinian Authority stop spreading lies and hatred of Jews and Israel. This, in his opinion, will help break the vicious circle of confrontation and terror.

Donald Trump believes that unilateral initiatives that the UN and many countries are trying to impose on Israel will not lead to the establishment lasting peace. He believes that both sides must come to the negotiating table and agree on a lasting and just peace that allows Israelis to live in security. But for this, in his opinion, the Palestinian side must recognize Israel as a Jewish country, and Israel must recognize the Palestinians’ right to their own state. And Trump, if he becomes President of the United States, is ready to become a mediator in these negotiations.

In March of this year I attended the AIPAC conference. I believe that Trump's speech was much stronger and more convincing than the speeches of his opponents. He is well aware of what Israel faces and how important its role is for both the United States and the world.

Donald Trump is convinced that the friendship between Israel and the United States is indestructible.

I have no doubt that Trump will make every effort to put out the fire that is burning in the Middle East. He will work tirelessly to stop the flow of weapons and Money puppet states and terrorist organizations. He will do everything to prevent the families of terrorists from receiving money from Iran and other countries. financial assistance promoting terrorism.

Trump clearly sees that the terrorist network is dangerous not only for Israel, but also for the United States. And it will strive to break the global terrorist network built by Iran.

So, to the question of why America needs Donald Trump, I will answer that he is a big-thinking, talented leader who soberly assesses domestic American and world problems and is ready to give all his strength to resolve them.

I am deeply convinced that Trump can do a lot for all of us on the path to security, prosperity and unity. And, as a Jew to whom Jewish traditions and Israel are very important, I would like to emphasize that by choosing Trump, we Jews will be in good hands.

Material from the Jewish Telegraphic Agency

Translation from English

Jason Dov Greenblatt

Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer of the Trump Organization,

a Jew who observes the traditions of his people

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“Everything points to Trump being the next president.”

Israeli Republican Party spokesman Mark Zel: "The public is beginning to understand that Hillary cannot be relied upon"

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Representative of the Israeli Republican Party, lawyer Mark Zel says all signs point to Donald Trump becoming the next president of the United States.

“His chances are improving day by day, both in national polls and in swing states, we are either level or leading. According to all reports we have different results, all signs show us victory on November 8th. I was invited to the campaign headquarters on Election Day and I'm considering [the possibility of going] there."

Target added that "after the election, America will take stock and recognize that the fundamental means mass media in America and Israel - with the exception of Arutz Sheva (Channel 7 - ed.), which is balanced and fair, and I hope you will continue in the same way - everyone was biased in favor of Clinton. A universal, international phenomenon, everyone should be against Trump. We are very concerned about this phenomenon, and I hope that after our victory, everything will change."

Target explained that the American public is discovering daily that Hillary Clinton is behind.

“I see how the public feels about all of Hillary's lies and misdeeds even before today's latest scandal. There should be another scandal when Wikileaks releases some of the 33,000 emails Hillary erased. The public is starting to realize that [it] can't rely on Hillary."

The politician claims that even those who are not seduced by Trump will vote for him, because in this election “it is necessary to return the government to the people. "Clinton is part of the establishment, and people want to see leadership in Washington returned to the nation."



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