![]() ![]() So Raskin tweeted out this: This deranged fantasy should be rejected by all Americans. The Maryland Congressman is not too happy with President Trump calling CNN Fake News and now Fraud News CNN. Late Monday, he retracted that request, saying that his co-counselors could fill in for him.Īfter hours of scrolling through Twitter to parse the hairy situation, it seems social media users could all agree on one thing: thanking Jake Tapper for bringing it to our attention. Jamie Raskin the congressman who is leading the charge to have President Trump removed for being mentally unfit is kind of, well, mentally unfit. Schoen’s religiosity played a part in the impeachment trial even before “The Great Kippah Debate of 2021.” Earlier this month, he requested that the trial pause at sundown on Friday so that he could observe the Sabbath. “I didn’t want to offend anyone.” He added: “It’s just an awkward thing and people stare at it.” “I just wasn’t sure if it was appropriate,” he said. When asked about the issue by CNN on Tuesday evening, Schoen explained why he wasn’t wearing a yarmulke. The gradual stabilisation of the custom of wearing a head covering all day long was at times a controversial subject (with yarmulkes occasionally being drawn onto the heads of rabbis in drawings), but the image of bareheaded men reading Torah or reciting Shema is striking. Asked on Tuesday why he declined to wear his yarmulke, a head covering for Jewish males. More questions arose: Should we be calling it a yarmulke? A kippah? A skullcap? Could he have grabbed a tissue and, if so, would it need to be double-ply? Did he perhaps think he had his yarmulke on and was merely reaching to keep it from falling off? And why wasn’t he wearing the yarmulke to begin with, allowing him to have both hands available to argue his case? Many modern Orthodox Jews choose not to wear a yarmulke in business settings, but will often put one on while eating, drinking or reciting a prayer. In reality, Schoen, as an observant Jew, must cover his head and say a blessing whenever he eats or drinks. What nobody is saying, is that Schoen isn’t covering his head with his hand (which halachically wouldn’t count as a headcovering), he is covering it with the BOTTLE CAP! He believed I was suffering from eczema and prescribed a topical cream. Did Schoen, in fact, have the water bottle cap nestled into the palm of his right hand? If so, would that count as a tiny plastic yarmulke? Thirty years later, I began noticing reddish, scaly blotches on my scalp, so I went to my dermatologist. On the C-SPAN live feed, Schoen is clearly seen using his bare hand, while his sleeve remained several inches from the tip of his dome.Įagle-eyed sleuths slowed down the video as if they were studying the Zapruder film. People invent rules, rules create traditions and traditions create religions. Isaiah 29:13 God says that Israel’s heart is far from Him and that the people’s respect for Him is artificial based on rules which were invented by people. ![]() Hats off to David Schoen who, like me, makes a statement with a yarmulke Their worship of me is based on merely human rules they have been taught.
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