TIMES OF ISRAEL – NEW ORLEANS – One rainy afternoon earlier this summer, Rabbi Gabe Greenberg stood on the backyard patio of the new Beth Israel synagogue telling the story of the deluge that destroyed the Orthodox congregation’s Lakeview neighborhood building. Most of the now 111-year-old synagogue’s possessions were ruined by the 10 feet of water that filled the premises when Hurricane Katrina triggered massive flooding a decade ago this month.

Hurricane Katrina is said to have hit because of not supporting Israel but what many don’t know is that it hit during the time New Orleans was to celebrate gay pride week. Hum, now I wonder why that is lost in the news. I believe the end of October and a few times next will be more events forth coming for the gay guys and gals. Of course if things happen during this time be sure it will be because of no support for Israel.
Ridiculous, Vickie.
The levee was not broken purposely because of a gay pride!
Isn’t it sad at such a loss.
The Black goyim weren’t there.
Of course it was ,’ tragic,’ and ,’total havoc,’ …another ,’Holocaust’.
Of course only Jews suffered. Who cares about the Goyim.