In what will surely be remembered as a historic political comeback, Donald Trump has just been elected as the 47th President of the United States. Over a century has passed since Grover Cleveland’s unique achievement of serving two non-consecutive terms. But this election is far more than a repetition of history; it is a seismic event.

Trump has proven to be one of the most determined and relentless leaders in American history. His tenure was marked by ceaseless attacks on him: accusations of Russian collusion, two impeachments, criminal indictments, ongoing legal battles, the storming of the Capitol on January 6, two assasination attempts, media loathing, and a barrage of accusations that painted him as the embodiment of division and authoritarian. The nation, by and large, had dismissed him, relegating his presidency to the annals of history as a single-term aberration. 

Yet here we are, witnessing what The New York Times called a “stunning return to power”—a comeback few believed possible. Despite all the attacks he endured, defying all odds, Trump was persistent and won a decisive victory, including the popular vote, across the country and different demographics. How did this happen? What important lessons can this teach us?

Join Rabbi Simon Jacobson in this pivotal and timely conversation. Together, let us explore the deeper lessons of this moment, and discover insights that this unexpected victory offers us, helping guide us in navigating our divided past and uncertain present, as we look toward a united future.

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