National Menorah Lit in Front of White House
The Lubavitch movement is dedicated to a certain Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, who is held in adoration by the Jews as their "King Messiah" who they claim will return to the earth to rule the world.
Non-Jews, us GOYIM type, can be part of this unholy cult, but only if we accept the Jews as our priests and "guardians."
This year, Orthodox Jew U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey lit the first candle of the Chabad-Lubavitch menorah on the Ellipse in front of the White House Tuesday night in an event sponsored by American Friends of Lubavitch in Washington, D.C. The crowd of thousands was entertained by a dancing dreidel, the U.S. Marine Corps Band and rabbis dressed as Greek soldiers.

The Rabbi is also held in adoration by the American Congress, who have already passed laws urging a return to the Jewish Laws of Noahide.
And each year, they pass more laws and resolutions recognizing this Jewish Religion as American Law.
From Thomas. gov:
"Whereas Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, leader of the Lubavitch movement, is universally respected and revered and his eighty-seventh year will be seen as the year of continued `turn and return', the year in which we continue to turn to an education which will return the world to the moral and ethical values contained in the Seven Noahide Laws;"
Latest Major Action: 4/18/1989 Became Public Law No: 101-15.
Cosponsors (183)
"Whereas the extraordinary life and work of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson have long been acknowledged by the Congress through the enactment of joint resolutions designating his birthday in each of the last 16 years as `Education and Sharing Day, U.S.A.';
Latest Major Action: 4/6/1994 Became Public Law No: 103-229.
Cosponsors (235)
From having 183 cosponsors in 1989 to having 235 a mere five years later, it's obvious who's in charge of the U.S. Congress. And White House.
Written your Senator or Representative lately? Did you even get a reply or if you did, was it a canned response they send out by the hundreds that is only a form letter that doesn't answer or even address your concerns?
Maybe you're not a member of the "Chosen Race" that has thoroughly corrupted and bought off our democratic republic.
The only thing this picture is missing is having the Star of David flying over the White House, instead of the Stars and Stripes.
"Happy Hanukkah" to all and to our Democratic Republic, Good NIght!!
P.S. On the Hasidic University site, they have a list of the commandents to obey and give examples.
Except for TWO commandments, the one dealing with
Legal Justice and the one dealing with Murder.
Wonder why that is?




A National Menorah in a country which is based on strict separation of state and religion?
A country where religious freedom has obvious limits as Christmas trees have to be abandoned because they hurt the religious feelings of a minority part of the population,
and where the White House with its Kosher kitchens and its annual Hanukkah parties is part of a larger Eruv (see explanation of the concept here:
http://www.adelaideinstitute.org/Australia/eruv.htm)
providing the Israeli-American Neocons with all the convenience of movement to prepare and execute war against the entire world without bothering about breaching the Sabbath laws (I believe that the interpretation of the commandment "Thou shall not kill" concerns Jewish targets only).
The "War against Terror" which includes the US population is a proxy war waged by the US administration against the entire non-Zionist world.
"The First National Christmas Tree," lit on December 24, 1923, in the middle of the Ellipse.
It became known as The National Community Christmas Tree. The Washington Obelisk is seen in the background.
Whoa, this eruv stuff shows the retardedness of religion..
The commandment is:
REMEMBER the Sabbath day to keep it holy.
-that's it-
Not what some pharisee/self-proclaimed prophet decides.
My question is this; does the eruv have any secular, legal meaning, such as the gold border around an area, insignia or flag?
..did i mention i've been to bondi beach? t'was nice, too bad about all the trouble stirring.. the great barrier reef and tasmania are way more fun though :D