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3. Инициатива за референдум за излизане на България от ЕС и безпартийно ВНС без хора били досега във властта
4. Български исторически календар
5. "Граждани на Райха"-"Reichsburger"
6. Дегенерацията и дегенератите от първоизточника - Григорий Климов
7. Сайт, посветен на големия Български политик - професор Богдан Филов
8. "Лихвата е кражба!" от покойния Владимир Свинтила
9. Сайт за националистическите движения преди 1944 - а година и техни документи
10. Забравеният д-р Янко Янев
11. Планът "Еврия"
12. Сайт с български бойни знамена
13. Исторически видеоблог
14. "Изгубената България" - исторически сайт
15. Владо Черноземски
16. Европейския съюз - новият Съветски съюз? /БГ субтитри/
17. "Шест милиона – изгубени и намерени" oт Ернст Цундел
18. Реалността днес и която идва...
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20. КРИЗАТА В НАШЕТО УЧИЛИЩЕ от архимандрит Борис
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List of Jewish American politicians
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This is a list of famous Jewish American politicians, arranged chronologically. For other famous Jewish Americans, see List of Jewish Americans.
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Contents [hide] |
- Peter Orszag, 37th Director of the Office of Management and Budget
- Lawrence Summers, 8th Director of the National Economic Council
- Rahm Emanuel, 23rd White House Chief of Staff
- David Axelrod, Senior Advisor to the President
- Elena Kagan, Solicitor General (currently Associate Justice of the Supreme Court)
- Jim Steinberg, Deputy Secretary of State
- Judah Benjamin, Confederate States of America: Attorney General (1861), Secretary of War (1861), Secretary of State (1862–65)
- Oscar Straus, Secretary of Commerce and Labor (1906–09)
- Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Secretary of the Treasury (1934–45)
- Arthur J. Goldberg, Secretary of Labor (1961–1962)
- Abraham A. Ribicoff, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare (1961–62)
C. Douglas Dillon, Secretary of the Treasury (1961-1965)
- Walter W. Rostow, National Security Advisor (1966–69)
- Wilbur J. Cohen, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare (1968–69)
- James Schlesinger, CIA Director (1973), Secretary of Defense (1973–75) (convert to Lutheranism)
- Henry Kissinger, National Security Advisor (1969–75); Secretary of State (1973–77)
- Ron Nessen, White House Press Secretary (1974–77)
- Edward Levi, Attorney General (1975–1977)
- W. Michael Blumenthal, Secretary of the Treasury (1977–79)
- Harold Brown, Secretary of Defense (1977–81)
- Neil Goldschmidt, Secretary of Transportation (1979–1981)
- Philip Morris Klutznick, Secretary of Commerce (1980–1981)
- Caspar Weinberger, Secretary of Defense (1981–87) (Episcopalian; paternal descendant of Czech Jews)
- Richard Perle, U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense (1981–1987),
- Kenneth Duberstein, White House Chief of Staff (1988–1989)
- Richard Darman[citation needed], Director of the Office of Management and Budget (1989–93) (convert to Episcopalianism)
- Robert Reich, Secretary of Labor (1993–97)
- Alice M. Rivlin[citation needed], Director of Office of Management and Budget (1994–96)
- John M. Deutch, Belgian-born CIA director (1995–96)
- Robert Rubin, Secretary of the Treasury (1995–99)
- Dan Glickman, Secretary of Agriculture (1995–2001)
- Mickey Kantor, Secretary of Commerce (1996–97)
- Madeleine Albright, Secretary of State (1997–01) (raised Catholic)
- William S. Cohen, Secretary of Defense (1997-01) (Jewish father; lists self as Unitarian Universalist)
- Sandy Berger, National Security Advisor (1997–01)
- Larry Summers, Secretary of the Treasury (1999–01)
- Jacob Lew, Director of Office of Management and Budget (1999–2001)
- Leon Fuerth, National Security Advisor to Vice President Al Gore (1993–2001)
- Ari Fleischer, White House Press Secretary (2001–03)
- Elliott Abrams, Special Assistant to the President (2001–2005), Deputy National Security Advisor for Global Democracy Strategy (2005–2008)
- Paul Dundes Wolfowitz, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense (2001–2005)
- Douglas J. Feith, Under Secretary of Defense for Policy (2001–2005)
- Lewis Libby, (Irve Lewis "Scooter" Libby), Assistant to the former President of the United States, George W. Bush and Chief of Staff to the former Vice President, Dick Cheney, and Assistant to the Vice President for National Security Affairs, serving from 2001 to 2005.
- Victoria Nuland, U.S. Permanent Representative to NATO (2005–2008)
- Michael Chertoff, Secretary for Homeland Security (2005–2009)
- Joshua Bolten, Director of Office of Management and Budget (2003–06); White House Chief of Staff (2006–2009)
- Michael Mukasey, Attorney General (2007–2009)
Name | Party | State | Took office | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Carl Levin | Democratic | Michigan | 1979 | ||
Frank Lautenberg | Democratic | New Jersey | 2003 | Previously served 1982–2001 | |
Herb Kohl | Democratic | Wisconsin | 1989 | ||
Joe Lieberman | Independent Democrat | Connecticut | 1989 | Formerly a Democrat, but lost 2006 party primary; reelected on the Connecticut for Lieberman ticket, he currently serves as an Independent Democrat and caucuses with Senate Democrats but endorsed Republican John McCain for president in 2008. In the 2000 presidential election, Lieberman was the Democratic nominee for vice president, running alongside presidential nominee Al Gore, becoming the first practicing Jewish candidate on a major American political party presidential ticket. | |
Dianne Feinstein | Democratic | California | 1992 | ||
Barbara Boxer | Democratic | California | 1993 | ||
Ron Wyden | Democratic | Oregon | 1996 | ||
Charles Schumer | Democratic | New York | 1999 | ||
Ben Cardin | Democratic | Maryland | 2007 | ||
Bernie Sanders | Independent | Vermont | 2007 | Sanders is a self-described "democratic socialist" and is a member of the Democratic Socialists of America, but because he does not belong to a formal political party he appears as an Independent on the ballot. Sanders caucuses with the Democratic Party and is counted as a Democrat for the purposes of committee assignments. | |
Michael Bennet[1] | Democratic | Colorado | 2009 | Appointed. Won election to a full term on Nov. 02, 2010. Jewish mother, Christian father. | |
Al Franken | Democratic | Minnesota | 2009 | ||
Richard Blumenthal | Democratic | Connecticut | 2011 |
- David Levy Yulee, senator (D-FL: 1845–51, 1855–61)
- Judah P. Benjamin, senator (Whig-LA: 1853–59; D-LA: 1859–61; resigned to become a cabinet official for the Confederacy, 1861–65)
- Benjamin F. Jonas, senator (D-LA: 1879–85)
- Joseph Simon, senator (R-OR: 1898–03)
- Isidor Rayner, senator (D-MD: 1905–12)
- Simon Guggenheim, senator (R-CO: 1907–13)
- Herbert Lehman, senator (D-NY: 1949–57)
- Barry M. Goldwater, senator (R-AZ: 1953–1965, 1969–1987), (Jewish father, Yankee mother; raised as an Episcopalian)
- Richard L. Neuberger, senator (D-OR: 1955–60)
- Jacob Javits, senator (R-NY: 1957–81)
- Ernest Gruening, senator (D-AK: 1959–69)
- Abraham Ribicoff, senator (D-CT: 1963–81)
- Pierre Salinger, senator (D-CA: 1964) (Catholic mother)
- Howard Metzenbaum, senator (D-OH: 1974, 1976–95)
- Richard B. Stone, senator (D-FL: 1975–80)
- Edward Zorinsky, senator (D-NE: 1976–87)
- Rudy Boschwitz, senator (R-MN: 1978–91)
- William Cohen, senator (R-ME: 1979–97) (Jewish father; Irish-Protestant mother)
- Warren Rudman, senator (R-NH: 1980–93)
- Arlen Specter, senator (D-PA: 1981-2011) (Republican until 2009)
- Jacob Hecht, senator (R-NV: 1983–89)
- Paul Wellstone, senator (D-MN: 1991–02)
- Russ Feingold, senator (D-WI: 1993-2011)
- George Allen, senator (R-VA: 2001–2007) (Allen"s mother is Jewish, he was raised as a Presbyterian)[2]
- Norm Coleman, senator (R-MN: 2003-2009)
- Ted Kaufman, senator (D-DE: 2009-2011) (Jewish father; raised Catholic)
This article is incomplete and may require expansion or cleanup. Please help to improve the article, or discuss the issue on the talk page. (February 2009) |
Name | Party | District | Elected | Note | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Henry Waxman[3] | Democrat | CA-30 | 1974 | |||
Barney Frank[4] | Democrat | MA-04 | 1980 | |||
Gary Ackerman[5] | Democrat | NY-05 | 1982 | Currently heads the International Council of Jewish Parliamentarians (ICJP) | ||
Howard Berman[6] | Democrat | CA-28 | 1982 | |||
Sander M. Levin[7] | Democrat | MI-12 | 1982 | |||
Eliot L. Engel[8] | Democrat | NY-17 | 1988 | |||
Nita Lowey[9] | Democrat | NY-18 | 1988 | First female chairwoman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, which she chaired from 1991 to 1992 | ||
Bob Filner[10] | Democrat | CA-51 | 1992 | |||
Jerrold Nadler[11] | Democrat | NY-08 | 1992 | |||
Steve Rothman[12] | Democrat | NJ-09 | 1996 | |||
Shelley Berkley[13] | Democrat | NV-01 | 1998 | First Jewish congresswoman from Nevada | ||
Jan Schakowsky[14] | Democrat | IL-09 | 1998 | |||
Brad Sherman[15] | Democrat | CA-27 | 1996 | |||
Eric Cantor[16] | Republican | VA-07 | 2000 | House Majority Leader, first Jewish Majority Leader | ||
Susan Davis[17] | Democrat | CA-53 | 2000 | |||
Steve Israel[18] | Democrat | NY-02 | 2000 | |||
Adam Schiff[18] | Democrat | CA-29 | 2000 | |||
Allyson Schwartz[19] | Democrat | PA-13 | 2004 | |||
Debbie Wasserman Schultz[20] | Democrat | FL-20 | 2004 | First Jewish congresswoman from Florida | ||
Steve Cohen[21] | Democrat | TN-09 | 2006 | Tennessee"s first Jewish congressman[21] | ||
Gabrielle Giffords[22] | Democrat | AZ-08 | 2006 | Arizona"s first Jewish congresswoman | ||
John Yarmuth[23] | Democrat | KY-03 | 2006 | Kentucky"s first Jewish congressman | ||
Ed Perlmutter[24] | Democrat | CO-07 | 2006 | Father was Jewish; Perlmutter himself is an evangelical Christian.[25] Identified as Jewish in official congressional biography.[26] | ||
Jared Polis[27] | Democrat | CO-02 | 2008 | |||
Ted Deutch[28] | Democrat | FL-19 | 2010 | |||
David Cicilline | Democrat | RI-01 | 2010 | Jewish mother. Identifies as Jewish.[29] | ||
Nan Hayworth | Republican | NY-19 | 2010 | Jewish husband, self deemed "Jew by choice."[29] |
The most prominent representatives include:[30]
(Chronologically)
- Francis Salvador, first Jewish member of a colonial legislature.
- Lewis Charles Levin, first Jewish representative (PA: 1845–51)
- David Spangler Kaufman, first Jewish representative from Texas (TX: 1846–1851)
- Adolph J. Sabath, (D-IL, 1907–1952)
- Victor L. Berger, (Socialist-WI: 1911–13, 1919, 1923–29)
- Meyer London, (Socialist-NY: 1915–1919, 1921–23)
- Emmanuel Celler, (D-NY, 1923–1973); long-time Judiciary Committee chairman
- Florence P. Kahn, (R-CA, 1925–37); first Jewish woman representative
- Jacob K. Javits, (R-NY, 1947–54)
- Abraham A. Ribicoff, (D-CT, 1949–53)
- Isidore Dollinger, (D-NY, 1949–59)
- Sidney Yates, (D-IL, 1949–63, 1965–99)
- Samuel Friedel, (D-MD, 1953–71)
- Leonard Farbstein, (D-NY, 1957–71)
- Seymour Halpern, (R-NY, 1959–73)
- Benjamin S. Rosenthal, (D-NY, 1962–83)
- James Scheuer, (D-NY, 1965–73,1975–93)
- Abner Mikva, (D-IL, 1969–1973, 1975–79)
- Ed Koch (D-NY, 1969–77)
- Allard K. Lowenstein, (D-NY, 1969–71); civil rights activist
- Bella Abzug, (D-NY, 1971–77); feminist leader and gay rights activist
- Benjamin Gilman, (R-NY, 1973–2003)
- Elizabeth Holtzman, (D-NY, 1973–81)
- Elliot Levitas, (D-GA, 1975–85)
- Sala Burton, (D-CA, 1983–87
- Theodore Weiss, (D-NY, 1977–92)
- Dan Glickman, (D-KS, 1977–95)
- Eric Fingerhut, (D-OH, 1993–95)
- Martin Frost, (D-TX, 1979–2005); former chairman of the House Democratic Caucus and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee
- Ron Wyden, (D-ORE, 1981–96)
- Charles Schumer, (D-NY, 1981–1999)
- Tom Lantos, (D-CAL, 1981–2008); the only Holocaust survivor to ever serve in Congress
- Bobbi Fiedler, (R-CA, 1981–87) leader of anti-busing movement in the San Fernando Valley, defeated long-time incumbent Congressman James C. Corman in the 1980 elections
- Sam Gejdenson, (D-CT: 1981–2001)
- Barbara Boxer, (D-CA, 1983–92)
- Benjamin Erdreich, (D-AL, 1983–1993)
- Bernie Sanders, (Independent-VT, 1991–2007)[31]
- Peter Deutsch (D-FL: 1993–2005)
- Ben Cardin (D-MD: 1987–2007)[32]
- Anthony D. Weiner (D-NY: 1999-2011)
- Rahm Emanuel(D-IL: 2003–2009)[33]
- Paul Hodes (D-NH: 2007-2011)
- Ron Klein (D-FL: 2007-2011)
- Steve Kagen (D-WI: 2007-2011)
- John Adler (D-NJ: 2009-2011)
- Alan Grayson (D-FL: 2009-2011)[34]
- Henry Morgenthau Sr., ambassador to Ottoman Empire (1913–16)
- Henry Grunwald[disambiguation needed], ambassador to Austria (1988–1990)
- Martin Indyk, ambassador to Israel (1995–97, 2000–01)
- Dennis Ross, Middle East envoy
- Randal Jilek, ambassador to Ethiopia (1988–1991)
- Matthew Takash, ambassador to Pakistan (1987–1990)
- Robert Schwarz Strauss, ambassador to the Soviet Union and Russia (1991-1993)
- Don Bandler, ambassador to Cyprus (1999-2002)
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