(JTA) — In his first meeting with Jewish leaders in his district, Rep. Madison Cawthorn expressed regret over a tweet that appropriated a poem about the Holocaust, and pledged to
I really need to watch that, but I may need to trick Evil Steve into taking a nap during that time. Because Republicans. Madison Cawthorn finally sets a date to meet local Jewish community. The only problem: five of the six Jewish leaders slated to be on the call with Cawthorn weren’t informed of the meeting - @matthewkassel#nc11#ncpolhttps://t.co/fygGP9t5Ad
Of course the only one notified is a rabid Trump supporter:
As of Sunday evening, Jackson said she had “not heard a word” from Cawthorn’s team. “I have not received an invitation from Madison Cawthorn for any meeting,” said Ashley Lasher, executive director of the Asheville Jewish Community Center. “Crickets,” echoed Rabbi Batsheva H. Meiri of Congregation Beth HaTephila, a Reform synagogue in Asheville. “I have not heard from his office or anyone else,” said Jessica Whitehill, executive director at Jewish Family Services of WNC. Rabbi Shaya Susskind, executive director of the Chabad House of Asheville, d