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(JNS) Below is the transcript of U.S. President Joe Biden’s High Holidays call on Oct. 9 with Jewish faith leaders. After the call was delayed several times, the president spoke for 12 minutes, from 2:59 to 3:11 p.m. Eastern.
Well, thank you very much, rabbi, for that introduction. And before I want to be-—before I begin, I want to say, we’re prepared for another hurricane hitting Florida, and that’s what I’ve been doing and why I had to p-—push back these—this sev-—several times. And I apologize.
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I directed my team to do everything we can to save lives and help communities before, during and after the hurricane—the one that has just passed and this awful one that’s about to hit.
My most important message today is for those who are in impacted areas, please, please listen to your local authorities, follow all safety in-—instructions and evacuation orders. This is serious—very serious.
But now to the events of the day. You know, as the—my friends, the— the rabbis in Delaware who I’ve become friends with over the years, have been engaged with, can tell you, I was one of those lucky Christians who was raised by a—a Christian who was—he had—he understood what was going on.
For the last three years, it’s been an honor to hold a High Holidays call from the White House.
To Jewish Americans everywhere: Thank you for finding joy in the darkness and shining your light on our nation and on the world.
May God bless you all. pic.twitter.com/bDfi3uAMxy
— President Biden (@POTUS) October 9, 2024
My dad was what we—you’d call “a righteous Christian.” My dad literally raised us to believe that we had to stand up for the—any community being persecuted, and he used to rage—he used to rage at dinner about why we didn’t bomb the railroad tracks in Auschwitz and why we didn’t —and this is the God’s truth, as the rabbis at home could tell you.
And he used to talk about how we wouldn’t let the—that one ship land and—and—with the Jewish refugees on it at the time, during—during the—Hitler’s era. And, you know, he—he talked about how it was important for people to know what happened and not forget.
And one of the things that it taught me was that I—every one of my children and grandchildren, when they turned the age of 14, we put them on a plane and I flew them to Dachau, because I wanted them to see—want them to see that no one could pretend it wasn’t happening.
You go through—you walk through the gate, and you’ll be liberated. Well, to stand—you see those beautiful homes along the outside of that gate, and you’ll know they had to know. They had to know what was going on. And—and I wanted them to understand. I wanted them to see where the ovens were. I wanted them to know what was going on and— because I wanted them to be aware—aware.
And I think one of the things that I’m about to talk about is—you know, the country has been sort of a—I don’t know how I could say it—has not paid nearly much attention to our hi-—the history that brought us—
But when I went over shortly after the—the second, smaller holocaust, but even more vividly seen by the whole world on the 7th, it was—it was because I wanted to let the world know where I stood and where America stood. And I saw the remnants of what had happened 10 days earlier. I saw—and the—anyway, you all know; you understand it.
But now, this event today—I want to thank you for joining this call, and I apologize for having had to reschedule it.
You know, at my direction, last week, the United States military took unprecedented action again to actively assist the successful defense of Israel. You’ve—you’ve heard me say before that I got very badly criticized as a young senator for saying, “I’m a Zionist.” You don’t have to be a Jew to be a Zionist. It’s not necessary.
And the idea—I firmly believe—without an Israel, every Jew in the world’s security is less stable. I mean that. It doesn’t mean that Jewish leadership doesn’t have to be more progressive than it is, but it does mean it has to exist, and that’s what worries me most about what’s going on now.
On a call marking the Jewish High Holidays, Biden touts his support for Israel, saying “Without an Israel, every Jew in the world’s security is less stable.”
“It doesn’t mean that Jewish leadership doesn’t have to be more progressive than it is, but it does mean it has to exist” pic.twitter.com/9NOqh6GILI
— DJ Judd (@DJJudd) October 9, 2024