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Washington - As the White House prepares for its annual Hanukka party and candle-lighting, many previous attendees are going to find themselves left in the dark as the number of invitations is set to shrink to half of last year's.

Though several Jewish leaders expressed understanding for the economic and other reasons behind the cut, they acknowledged that it would likely help feed feelings in some quarters of the American Jewish community that the White House is giving them the cold shoulder.

It comes as a different attempt at outreach to Jews - an appearance by US President Barack Obama before the General Assembly of North American Jewish Federations last week - was cancelled so that the president could participate in a Fort Hood memorial service.

"I don't know which people will be more upset about," said one Jewish leader, comparing the disappointment of those who had expected to see Obama speak with those who wouldn't be getting an invitation to the Hanukka celebration.

Given the current climate, the Jewish official continued, "The pressure on the White House to have the right people at the Hanukka party is going to be enormous."

When asked about the decisions surrounding the guest list and its trimming, a White House spokesman responded that Obama "looks forward to celebrating Hanukka at the White House and having many members of the Jewish American community at that event."

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One Jewish organizational head apprised of the planning gave several reasons, however, for the decision to bring this year's guest list down to some 400 names.

He noted that that number was approximately the same as George W. Bush invited in his first year in office, though the guest list swelled to twice that number over the course of his two terms. The Obamas want to have room for "natural growth" of the list over the next few years, he said.

Reducing the number will be a particular challenge, though, as the Republican Bush faced lower demand for tickets to start with. While there were only three Jewish Republican members of Congress in 2008, there are over 10-fold more Democratic ones now. And the number of Jews with strong ties to the Democratic Party is significantly larger that those close to the GOP.

Still, the Jewish official said, "They want it to be more intimate," explaining that "the president and Mrs. Obama do not want to sit around for 800 photos."

But the major factor he gave, as did others who spoke to The Jerusalem Post, was cost.

Given the current economic downturn, Jewish officials said the White House was loathe to be seen spending substantial sums on holiday parties.

The issue, they noted, was exacerbated by the need to serve kosher food, with one official calculating that this increased the price tag by 33 percent.

"A lot of people who were invited year after year will not necessarily understand that there's a cost with having kosher food, and not understand why they're not getting their photo with the president," noted one Jewish leader.

And despite the expense of kosher food, another said that cutting down the guest list could be viewed as a snub by the Obama administration at a time when many American Jews are sensitive to White House slights.

"It fits the narrative that he doesn't really give a hoot, but I don't know that it's fair that it fits in," he said. "I think it's simpler than that … in these recessionary times."

But William Daroff, Washington director of the Jewish Federations of North America, said that size isn't what matters.

"It's not about how many people are in the doors. It about the fact that the event is happening," he said.

"It speaks to our place as a Jewish community in the mosaic of American society that the leader of the free world, in the house that represents freedom and democracy around the world, has the front door wide open to the Jewish community, that we are celebrated as a people and a vital part of American society."

Nathan Diament of the Orthodox Union expressed displeasure at those who would criticize the smaller number of invitations.

"The Jews are very good at complaining," he said. "People shouldn't complain. It's very nice that President Obama is having a Hanukka party.

"People can choose to gripe about the guest list or any other aspect of it, but the fact is this White House is going to continue this practice, which is a lovely thing."

And Rabbi Levi Shemtov, Chabad's representative in Washington, said having a kosher spread is a key part of welcoming in the Jewish community as part of that tradition.

He described the spread as "the works," including traditional Hanukka treats such as potato pancakes and sufganiyot.

Pointing to the food's importance in the White House Hanukka ritual, he added, "People might think this way or that way on whatever issue, but everyone agrees on a good latke."


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1

 Nov 18, 2009 at 09:28 PM Anonymous Says:

What does it say to the state of our country when the White House can't make a Hanukkah party due to the price increase of kosher food?

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 Nov 18, 2009 at 09:31 PM Typical of this administration Says:

I get it. He can't stand being around that many jews and having to take pictures with that many jews. This administration can't stop screwing up. Obama's his own worst enemy. I thought this guy was supposed to be smart. Ha!

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 Nov 18, 2009 at 10:22 PM chief doofis Says:

Lomo li rov zivchachem. We don't need Chanuka parties, we don't need pre Passover sedarim in the White House. We don't need the President to throw in a Yiddish word or phrase.

We need a President who won't feed Israel to the wolves. We need a President whose moral visions parallel ours, and we need a President who will enhance the economic, political, moral and military security of our once great nation. And that's not Barack Hussein Obama.

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 Nov 18, 2009 at 10:21 PM power up Says:

It does not make sense , the white house the symble of wealth of the wealthiest country of the world, just the upkeep of the white house with a budged of tens of millions of dollars, and this is the first time there is a money issue??

If it looks like a skunk, and smells like a skunk......

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 Nov 18, 2009 at 10:15 PM Anonymous Says:

how big will the christmas party be?

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 Nov 18, 2009 at 10:11 PM Anonymous Says:

now all the liberal jews will say it is not because he is antisemitic etc it is the cost. Trillions was spent for nothing but oh boy this chanuka party cost to much. I was taught if somethings looks and smells and feels antisemtic it is antisemitic

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 Nov 18, 2009 at 10:39 PM in ganztin meshuga Says:

Of course, Kosher food is more expensive! Don't you know the federal government is going to spend $75,000,000 to protect NYC during the trial of KSM? How can they afford a few more latkes?

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 Nov 18, 2009 at 10:39 PM Anonymous Says:

There can be no bigger kavod for yiddin on Chanukah than an invitation to the white house. It truly affirms the significance of the neis of chanukah.

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 Nov 18, 2009 at 10:38 PM Anonymous Says:

Reply to #5  
Anonymous Says:

how big will the christmas party be?

“ how big will the christmas party be?”

There is no single christmas party; the white house calendar shows about 8 separate christmas parties including separate parties for the press, members of congress, families of white house staff, foreign diplomats, democratic party VIPs etc. The total attendance at all these parties is approximately 6500 people but there are 50 times as many goyim in America as yiddin so we are still getting more than our fair share of invites.

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 Nov 18, 2009 at 10:36 PM Dav Says:

Try to understand this time in the year everybody is making TAKUNAS! It’s about time.

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 Nov 18, 2009 at 11:35 PM Anonymous Says:

According to a recent headline the Feds mistakenly paid out almost 100 Billion dollars in 2009. That doesn't leave much money to spend on a few cases of kosher latkes...

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 Nov 19, 2009 at 12:06 AM cool masmid Says:

Its pathetic, it really is- this Asian trip that Obama is on right now must cost in the many many millions. Just to ship half way around the world all the cars to drive Obama around while in these Asian countries are huge. Not to mention all the logistics and personell all for what just to tell that 'putz'in China that we could work together. He could have sent him an email. And they make a much to do about nothing about a few extra doughnuts. Its so pathetic.

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 Nov 18, 2009 at 11:51 PM Milhouse Says:

What's the problem? Just like Obama claims to have "created or saved" 900 jobs in places that only have 300 employees (presumably each of them would have been fired three times if not for the "stimulus"), he can invite 300 people and claim he invited 1000.

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 Nov 18, 2009 at 11:29 PM save a buck Says:

have the party in israel, i am sure the plo will be happy to have them.

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 Nov 19, 2009 at 06:33 AM MR Says:

Reply to #10  
Dav Says:

Try to understand this time in the year everybody is making TAKUNAS! It’s about time.

#10 you're funny !I was considering making an appeal in shul

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 Nov 19, 2009 at 05:31 AM Achshveirosh's Party Says:

Once again, it is 'jews' who are making anti - semitic accusations. Once again, 'jews' have not learnt from the Purim story about feasting with the King of the Land. It is the 'jews' who throw stones on shabbat who are the problem. It is jews who steal money from others, lie to the government, falsify immigrant workers documents.. sell & profit from organs.. It is 'jews' (33 of 'em) who sign on a document whoch they don't even read & try to destroy careers & lives and spread lies and motzie shem raah.. (yimach shmom). These are the animals whom you can blame for your problems! Don't blame it on a President .

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 Nov 19, 2009 at 01:48 AM Anonymous Says:

i dont get this. Why dose averyone thing that the president is anti...... Maybe he is the president of the united states and not of israel. he dose what is best for our country not for israel.

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 Nov 19, 2009 at 01:44 AM csb Says:

Its seems sadly pathetic that these jews need this party with abama, they should get themselves a life and not depend on this stupidity to feed their pathetic egos, what are we kissing up to him for? I just can't stand this obama guys demeanor he is so full of farshtinke gavah

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 Nov 19, 2009 at 12:57 AM Anonymous Says:

Reply to #5  
Anonymous Says:

how big will the christmas party be?

Let it very big, the problem is the Post Ramadan party...

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 Nov 19, 2009 at 12:12 AM cool masmid Says:

With all due respect to Mr Nathan Diament, saying that 'Jews are very good at complaining' is first rate loshon hora. You spoke ill about all jews..... Its actually motze shaim ra as its totally false. Go fress with your friend Obama but know that you have your work cut out to ask mechila from the whole klal yisroel.

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 Nov 19, 2009 at 08:34 AM huh Says:

what recession, bad economy? I thought it was over at least that is what obama claimed. I guess before chnaukah we will have a mini one that will convenirntly end after chanukah

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 Nov 18, 2009 at 11:09 PM Anonymous Says:

We should say no thanks! Who needs a party that we pay for...it's taxpayers money! Let's see if there will be party cuts for other religions. By the way, the Mrs. is not on the payroll ...have you seen the email of what she is spending...never has there been such a Mrs. in the White House.
But ...remember a year ago you wanted change. You have it and i'm one of those paying!!

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 Nov 18, 2009 at 11:02 PM Anonymous Says:

The paranoia is at full strength tonight. I thought most of the people who read this blog dislike Obama, so why do you care? You won't be invited anyway.

The idea that Obama is an anti-semite is so preposterous its not even worth addressing. Look at the makeup of his campaign and cabinet; its filled with Jews.
His position on Israel is no different from all previous administrations who naively believe they can make peace between Israel and its neighbors. There were no shortage of "peace initiative" during the previous eight years. This has always been the position of the US; to feign middleman between the two parties.

Pulling out the "anti-semite card" whenever you feel even remotely slighted, quickly devolves into the boy crying wolf -- nobody takes you seriously after a while.
It would best be saved for real genuine Jew hate instead of imagined paranoia.



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 Nov 19, 2009 at 09:52 AM Allan Says:

Reply to #3  
chief doofis Says:

Lomo li rov zivchachem. We don't need Chanuka parties, we don't need pre Passover sedarim in the White House. We don't need the President to throw in a Yiddish word or phrase.

We need a President who won't feed Israel to the wolves. We need a President whose moral visions parallel ours, and we need a President who will enhance the economic, political, moral and military security of our once great nation. And that's not Barack Hussein Obama.

Very well said!

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 Nov 19, 2009 at 09:59 AM Allan Says:

Reply to #17  
Achshveirosh's Party Says:

Once again, it is 'jews' who are making anti - semitic accusations. Once again, 'jews' have not learnt from the Purim story about feasting with the King of the Land. It is the 'jews' who throw stones on shabbat who are the problem. It is jews who steal money from others, lie to the government, falsify immigrant workers documents.. sell & profit from organs.. It is 'jews' (33 of 'em) who sign on a document whoch they don't even read & try to destroy careers & lives and spread lies and motzie shem raah.. (yimach shmom). These are the animals whom you can blame for your problems! Don't blame it on a President .

You sir or madam sound like one real winner...easy to spew your lines of hate hiding behind a made up name...come to NYC if you are not already here and speak out loud on a corner in BP/WB/KJ Monsey etc...I'm sure you will get a warm welcome.

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 Nov 19, 2009 at 09:19 AM Big Masmid Says:

The White house is 100% right. Jews should not be partying with non Jews call the party what ever you want to(holiday party/ Chanukah party) but party together.

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 Nov 19, 2009 at 11:13 AM Honest E. Says:

lets not forget that president obama was the first president to delvier to the jewish people a very lengthy and thoughtful greeting before rosh hashana and yom kippur. while clinton and bush reguirgitated trite 3 sentence greetings via press release each year, obama produced a very long and well written video greeting.
so what if the list of the invited hockers to the chanukah party is a smaller group? obama is a true friend of american jewry.

oh and lets not forget it was clinton who first started celebrating chnukah in the white house while it was bush after who started celebrating ramadan every year...
and OBAMA who had the first ever in history white house pesach seder!

29

 Nov 19, 2009 at 11:45 AM HatePols Says:

all the phoney baloneys who complain year round about Obamo's Israel polciy will cower up to him at the hanukah party. Snub the chimp.

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 Nov 19, 2009 at 12:23 PM Canukah Says:

why do i have to be with a jew hater i hate being around that hate

31

 Nov 19, 2009 at 12:31 PM MIESQ Says:

Ws the guest list ofr Fid El Eider pared down? What about the White House Christmas tree and celebration? If those two are toned down so why shouldn't the Hanukah party as well ? But to give as the reason that Kosher Food costs too much!!!!!! Can President say something without offending somebody?

Well if thats their thinking hope the president gets a limp of coal in his stocking

32

 Nov 19, 2009 at 02:00 PM it's not just the food.. Says:

there's no kosher kitchen in the White House, so you have to factor in the cost of either kashering everything or cooking outside & bringing in the means to heat up food. Would you eat something guaranteed to be "100% kosher" if it were heated up in a non-kosher oven?

33

 Nov 19, 2009 at 01:49 PM anonymous Says:

Reply to #30  
Canukah Says:

why do i have to be with a jew hater i hate being around that hate

You think he sits in the White House. Click of the nuterei karta website and not much difference

34

 Nov 19, 2009 at 01:14 PM Brian Says:

Reply to #24  
Anonymous Says:

The paranoia is at full strength tonight. I thought most of the people who read this blog dislike Obama, so why do you care? You won't be invited anyway.

The idea that Obama is an anti-semite is so preposterous its not even worth addressing. Look at the makeup of his campaign and cabinet; its filled with Jews.
His position on Israel is no different from all previous administrations who naively believe they can make peace between Israel and its neighbors. There were no shortage of "peace initiative" during the previous eight years. This has always been the position of the US; to feign middleman between the two parties.

Pulling out the "anti-semite card" whenever you feel even remotely slighted, quickly devolves into the boy crying wolf -- nobody takes you seriously after a while.
It would best be saved for real genuine Jew hate instead of imagined paranoia.



Obama uses Jews as a shield. He has a bunch of Jews that he nominates as his cabinet members and 'czars' that when the backlash for all the communism coming out of the whitehouse comes, the Jews should take a nice portion of it. 'Chessed leumim chattos' especially when his motives for his mass 'Jew hiring' is clear to anyone who understands politics.

35

 Nov 19, 2009 at 06:34 PM Mark Says:

Watch Obama triple the Ramadan guest list.

36

 Nov 20, 2009 at 08:34 AM Anonymous Says:

As long as he cuts back the X-mas parties to half, I see no problem.

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