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WASHINGTON — Former President Bill Clinton met with over 20 leading
rabbis in the New York area to discuss his wife Hillary’s presidential
campaign.
The meeting Tuesday in Midtown Manhattan was off the record and
lasted for two hours, twice the amount of scheduled time. Participants
would not discuss the content.
Rabbi Joseph Potasnik, the executive vice president of the New York
Board of Rabbis, called it “constructive” in a brief interview with JTA.
“It’s important to have exchanges with candidates,” he said.
Potasnik, like others attending, was there in a personal capacity and
not on behalf of their affiliated groups. Many of the rabbis took
selfies with Clinton.
Among others attending were Rabbi Eric Yoffie, the former president
of the Union for Reform Judaism; Rabbi Julie Schonfeld, the executive
vice president of the Conservative movement’s Rabbinical Assembly; and
Rabbi Menachem Genack, the CEO of the Orthodox Union’s kosher division.
Hillary Clinton, seeking to secure her delegate lead over Sen. Bernie
Sanders, I-Vt., her challenger in the run for the Democratic
presidential nod, is stepping up her campaign in New York state ahead of
its April 19 primary.
WASHINGTON — Former President Bill Clinton met with over 20 leading rabbis in the New York area to discuss his wife Hillary’s presidential campaign.
The meeting Tuesday in Midtown Manhattan was off the record and lasted for two hours, twice the amount of scheduled time. Participants would not discuss the content.
Rabbi Joseph Potasnik, the executive vice president of the New York Board of Rabbis, called it “constructive” in a brief interview with JTA.
“It’s important to have exchanges with candidates,” he said.
Potasnik, like others attending, was there in a personal capacity and not on behalf of their affiliated groups. Many of the rabbis took selfies with Clinton.
Among others attending were Rabbi Eric Yoffie, the former president of the Union for Reform Judaism; Rabbi Julie Schonfeld, the executive vice president of the Conservative movement’s Rabbinical Assembly; and Rabbi Menachem Genack, the CEO of the Orthodox Union’s kosher division.
Hillary Clinton, seeking to secure her delegate lead over Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., her challenger in the run for the Democratic presidential nod, is stepping up her campaign in New York state ahead of its April 19 primary.
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