Los Angeles, CA - Mel Gibson Turnes Down Rabbi's Offer
Los Angeles, CA - Mel Gibson has turned down the offer to publicly apologise to Los Angeles Jews on Yom Kippur for anti-Semitic comments he made last month.
Rabbi David Baron invited the disgraced star to address his congregation on the day of atonement - as a way to prove he isn't anti-Semitic following drunken comments he had made to a traffic cop during a drink-driving arrest last month.
But Baron has since been contacted by Gibson's publicist, who thanked him for his offer - and then declined it. The rabbi said "I was told Mr Gibson is deeply involved in personal work which includes rehab, therapy and counselling for alcoholism." Baron is still not willing to give up on him and has now extended his offer to a later date. He has also volunteered to join with a group of Jewish leaders dedicated to educate Gibson about the dangers of anti-Semitism.
4 Comments:
At 10:46 AM, Anonymous said…
Who needs an anti-semite in shul on Yom Kippur? Go concentrate on davening, and zol Mel gain vu fefer vakst. Must be some modern shul or what.
At 12:08 PM, Anonymous said…
Who needs his insincere apology anyway? If he is forced to apologize, he won't mean it anyway.
At 10:34 PM, Anonymous said…
Mel Gibson never had it so good - this is the best PR job anyone could have done.
At 4:39 AM, Anonymous said…
"Mel Gibson" is an actor.
An "Offer" is an "Offer"
But this "Rabbi" is NO Rabbi!
And the "Temple" was destroyed
over two thousnad years ago!
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