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Prominent Jewish Republicans Host Fundraiser For U.S. Senate Homeland Security Chairman Ron Johnson
As the reception concluded, Kalman Sporn, Vice Chairman of the 2014 Republican Leadership Conference, presented Senator [Ron Johnson] with a rare coin excavated at Masada, site of the Israelites' brave stand against their Roman oppressors in the year 73 A.D. Sporn brought [Ian Reisner] on his first trip to Israel in 2000, where they visited a military base and met [Benjamin Netanyahu]. Ian Reisner strongly has supported Jewish causes ever since, including Manhattan's Museum of Jewish Heritage and the National Jewish Outreach Program.
At reception, Cruz strikes a softer tone toward gays
\"[Ted Cruz] said, 'If one of my daughters was gay, I would love them just as much,\"' recalled Mr. [Ian Reisner], a same-sex marriage proponent who described himself as simply an attendee at Mr. [Mati Weiderpass]'s event. Mr. Cruz has honed his reputation as a grass-roots firebrand, who was strongly supportive of the Indiana religious freedom law that was recently blasted as discriminatory by gay rights activists. When the law was attacked by major businesses like Walmart, he criticized the \"Fortune 500's radical gay marriage agenda.\" Mr. Reisner, asked about the possible dissonance between his gay activism and being at an event for Mr. Cruz, said he did not agree with the senator on social issues. Same-sex marriage, he said, \"is done -- it's just going to happen.\"
Sam Domb Buys a Parade
How hotel mogul became a Jewish leader It's a safe guess what [Sam Domb], Grand Marshal of this year's New York \"Salute to Israel\" Parade, will say when he addresses the crowds lining Fifth Avenue June 2. Domb's speeches have a sameness to them. \"When Jewish blood is spilled, there is no public opinion,\" During the 1988 U.S. presidential campaign, Domb became an outspoken foe of the Democrats because of Jesse Jackson's influence in the party, and the next year, in the 1989 New York mayoral race, Domb called on Jews to oppose David Dinkins because of his Jackson links. \"We've already had one Auschwitz and we don't need another,\" he told a reporter during the Dinkins race. The report details the 1982 conversion of a Domb-owned property to illustrate \"the abuses to which SRO tenants were subject\" and \"the techniques, and the callousness, of those who would profit by these kind of building conversions.\" Since 1970 the number of SRO units in New York City has declined from 127,000 to fewer than 30,000, [Hank Perlin] says. He adds: \"According to New York City statistics, up to one-third of the homeless single people in the city shelter system last lived in [SROs]. So there's a correlation between the decline of SROs and the growth of homelessness.\" A city official, noting that Domb was never convicted of any wrongdoings, added that \"He seems to have divested himself of his SRO holdings about four years ago.\"
White House Gave DNC Top-Secret Intelligence; Information Used to Rescind Dinner Invitation
The effort was successful, and the businessman, Grigori Loutchansky, who had been formally invited to attend the DNC fund-raising dinner in 1995, was abruptly disinvited. Officials involved in the incident said that while checking Loutchansky's background, the White House National Security Council reported to the political affairs office there that the National Security Agency (NSA) was monitoring his international telephone calls. Loutchansky's firm, Nordex, was allegedly associated with Russian organized crime organizations, officials said. The political affairs office in turn reported to the DNC about the monitoring program, officials said. A senior government official yesterday confirmed the NSA monitoring of Loutchansky in 1995 but maintained that though the NSA had an extensive file of intercepted international Loutchansky phone calls, it contains none between Loutchansky and Domb, an American citizen. Federal law, executive orders and NSA policy all prohibit the NSA from intercepting phone calls of U.S. citizens except under unusual circumstances.
Giuliani's dubious donors from the PBA to an SRO king
In New York City, mayors are defined as much by the donors who back them as by the issues they run on. In the 1993 mayoral race, Rudy Giuliani is backed by the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, Michael Limb, who is the leader of the city's Korean population, Sen Alphonse D'Amato, slum landlord Sam Domb, Kenneth Rosenbaum, and H. Laurence Reinhard.
Goaltending It Isn't
Even without consulting the N.B.A.'s rules, I beg to differ with Sam Goldaper that the United States Postal Service's Basketball Centennial stamp (\"What's Wrong With This...