Letters to the Editor: Recalling 'very fine people,' who exactly hates Judaism, Mr. Trump?

FILE - A poster of former President Donald Trump and banners are held up by supporters in front of the Wilkie D. Ferguson Jr. U.S. Courthouse, Tuesday, June 13, 2023, in Miami. A month after Trump was charged with mishandling classified documents, the judge presiding over the case is set to take on a more visible role as she weighs competing requests on a trial date and hears arguments this week on a key area of law. A pretrial conference Tuesday, July 18, to discuss procedures for handling classified information will represent the first courtroom arguments in the case before U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon since Trump was indicted five weeks ago. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell, File)
People wave flags in support of former President Trump outside a federal courthouse in Miami last June. (Rebecca Blackwell / Associated Press)

To the editor: People have asked if there is no bottom to former President Trump's depravity and mendacity. His recent comment that "any Jewish person that votes for Democrats hates their religion" shows we haven't reached it yet.

This is the person who said there were "very fine people, on both sides," in Charlottesville, Va., in 2017. Recall that in Charlottesville, people on one side were chanting, "Jews will not replace us."

He also said he would pardon the "patriots" who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. One such patriot wore a "Camp Auschwitz" sweater.

Who hates Judaism again?

Robert Trebor, Los Angeles

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To the editor: It is not easy being a Jew.

In 1492, Jews living in Spain were victims of the Spanish Inquisition. We were told either convert to Catholicism or die. This law, although not enforced in modern Spain, was on the books until 1968.

Today in America, we are told by Trump that because we are Jewish, we must vote for him or we're disloyal to fellow Jews in Israel.

This is a thinly veiled attempt to intimidate us. Further, it encourages anti-Jewish acts when we do not obey him.

If Trump wins the presidency, history may record March 2024 as the beginning of a Trump Inquisition for all who disagree.

Sidney Weissman, Highland Park, Ill.

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To the editor: Please tell the former president that Jews who vote for Democrats don't hate their religion and don't hate Israel.

Some of us, however, are not too fond of him.

Andrew E. Rubin, Los Angeles

This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.