Eliezer Simcha Weiss

Letter of apreciation to President Trump

21/01/26 Shevat 3 5786

The President of the United States
Mr. Donald J. Trump
The White House
Washington, D.C.

Mr. President,

I wish to extend to you my sincere appreciation and deep gratitude on the occasion of one year of your presidency, and in recognition of your historic leadership on behalf of the Jewish people and the State of Israel.

In the history of relations between the United States and the Jewish people, your presidency will be remembered as a unique chapter of courage, moral clarity, and unwavering commitment to the values of justice, freedom, and faith. During your term in office, you have taken a series of historic steps that have strengthened the standing of the State of Israel, enhanced its security, and affirmed its eternal and legitimate rights in its ancestral homeland.

Your recognition of Jerusalem as the eternal capital of the State of Israel and the relocation of the United States Embassy to Jerusalem;
Your recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights;
Your firm stance against terrorism and antisemitism on the international stage;
Your withdrawal from the United Nations Human Rights Council, which had become a platform for the persecution of Israel;
Your cancellation of the dangerous nuclear agreement with Iran;
Your leadership in advancing the Abraham Accords and peace in the Middle East;
Your decision to halt funding to organizations acting against the State of Israel.
Together with your support of Israel in the time of war and its aftermath.

These actions were not merely political decisions — they reflected moral courage and a deep respect for historical truth.

In an era of global instability, rising hatred, and moral confusion, you stood out as a leader who chose to stand with the Jewish people and with Israel’s right to live in security and peace in the land of its fathers.

The Torah teaches us the fundamental obligation of gratitude, and our Sages declared: “One who denies the good done by his fellow ultimately denies the good done by G.od.” It is therefore both my duty and privilege to express to you the gratitude of the Jewish people.

May the Almighty bless you with good health, strength, and wisdom.

May He grant you success in all your endeavors and guide your steps with clarity and courage.

With highest respect and appreciation,

Rabbi Eliezer Simcha Weisz

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About the Author
Rabbi Eliezer Simcha Weiss made aliyah from Manchester in 1985, where he had served as a rabbi, qualified as a lawyer, and was president of the Zionist Central Council. For over 30 years, he served as the rabbi of Kfar Haroeh and Emek Hefer, and, following his retirement, was elected to the Chief Rabbinate Council. He serves on numerous committees, including the Interreligious Committee for Relations with the Vatican, representing the Chief Rabbinate on various occasions. He is currently the practicing rabbi of Bnei Brak and Givat Shmuel.
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