The critical test of the Trump administration will not be building a wall at the border of Mexico, repealing Obamacare, or even making America Great Again. One campaign promise exceeds the boundaries of such mundane earthly concerns. In 1995, Congress passed the Jerusalem Embassy Relocation Act recognizing Jerusalem as the eternal capitol of the Jewish people. However, it included a rider that allowed the President to waive its implementation every 6 months based on national security concerns. And so, for the last 22 years, every President has done so, every six months. But a sea of change may be on the horizon. Will the United States of America finally recognize JERUSALEM as the eternal capital of Israel and the Jewish people?
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The LORD also shall roar out of Zion, and utter his voice from Jerusalem; and the heavens and the earth
shall shake: but the LORD will be the hope of his people, and the strength of the children of Israel.
ויהוה מציון ישׁאג ומירושׁלם יתן קולו ורעשׁו שׁמים וארץ ויהוה מחסה לעמו ומעוז לבני ישׂראל׃
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