Governor PHOTO RELEASE: Governor Hogan Welcomes Israeli Ambassador, Jewish Leaders to Government House For Annual Hanukkah Brunch

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ANNAPOLIS, MD—Governor Larry Hogan and First Lady Yumi Hogan today hosted their final annual Hanukkah brunch at Government House for Jewish leaders from across Maryland.

“The holiday season brings together families of all faiths all across Maryland, and today we come together to honor our state’s rich Jewish culture,” said Governor Hogan. “From standing in solidarity against the BDS movement, to our innovative BOOST program which helps deserving children to attend some of our Jewish day schools and other nonpublic schools, to enacting critical legislation that protects our Jewish communities and schools, and standing up and speaking out strongly against acts of hatred and anti-Semitism, our administration has proudly spent the last eight years working in partnership to advance the priorities of the Jewish community. I want to reaffirm that—now and always—the State of Maryland stands in solidarity with Israel and with our Jewish community here at home, across the nation, and around the world.”

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Today’s event included a menorah lighting as well as remarks by Israeli Ambassador Michael Herzog; Dr. Zipora Schorr, Director of Education of the Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School in Baltimore; and Rabbi Stuart Weinblatt, President of the Rabbinic Cabinet of the Jewish Federations of North America. Representatives of Jewish councils and federations also took part in today’s candle lighting ceremony. Senior Chief Musician Devona Schiller of the United States Naval Academy performed God Bless America.

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The bronze menorah was designed by artist Zachary Oxman, and donated to Government House by Phyllis and Leonard Attman. Also on display was a menorah given to the state of Maryland by Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.

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During the holiday season, the Governor’s Office of Community Initiatives participates in numerous festivities and celebrations, promoting fellowship and acknowledging the strong contribution of Maryland’s faith community to business, community development, and public service. The Governor’s Office of Community Initiatives also works with the faith community during the holiday season to promote acts of charity and to facilitate food, clothing, and gift donations.

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Now tell me. WTAF? Why the catering to jews during the Christmas season? Christmas is not their celebration. It is a Christian festival. So Hogan hosts a "Hanukkah brunch". During a "holiday season". Not during the Christmas season, nope. No room for Christmas from government. Instead we get a holiday season, a winter season, a seasons greetings season; from schools we get winter break, no mention of Christmas. Yet the jews are happy to interlope during Christians time of the celebration of Christ. Pathetic grovelling from our "leaders" in government singling out and promoting one religion.

Notice there are no Christian symbols in any photo during the Christmas season? I wonder if Fat Larry will stand in solidarity with Christians as well? Or is it just Israel and jews that he has a hard on for?
 

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In addition to my previous post, I augment with the following to substantiate who is at the lead of ridiculing, debasing, and attempting of ridding this Nation of its family values, culture, Christians, and Christmas traditions.

Drag Queen Performer: Time to “Kick Down Traditional Family Values,” “F**k Family”

"Cracker plays The Grinch’s Cindy Lou and reimagines her as a “hard-drinking, pill-popping, experienced woman.” He explained to far-left gay website PinkNews Saturday why his “ungodly” show rejects family values and Jesus Christ: “To say that Christmas is about traditional values or values of any kind anymore is pretty ridiculous. Christ is nowhere featured in this.”"


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Also, since Hanukkah, also known by its other name, The Festival of Lights, is religious in nature, there should be no displays on government owned or controlled properties such as is held at Annmarie Gardens. Since the 30 acre grounds of Annmarie Sculpture Garden is owned and supported by the Calvert County Board of County Commissioners, there should be no religious expressions promoted, or allowed to be put on display, unless all religious denominations, expressions or displays, are allowed to participate.

I tells ya. I would love to see a manger competition at Annmarie with all the requisite animals for authenticity. Along with some Christmas caroling. Christmas cookies. Each local church in Calvert could setup a booth. And pass out information about their faith. Now that would place all religions on an even footing.

Either all are religions are allowed to participate, or no religions are allowed to participate.
 
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