If a rabbi with a tax-exempt status starts to get involved in any political discussions that may not have to do with marriage or life, but let's say it gets involved in Palestinian versus Jewish, or who should be a leader, or that we should make sure that we elect more pro-Jewish Members of Congress, do you think that that should be permitted in a synagogue?
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