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President Bill Clinton jokes with Rabbi David Saperstein.
Veteran Liberal
David Saperstein has spent 25 years pushing
Washington's social action buttons.
JAMES D. BESSER
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n a recent Sunday afternoon,
the offices of the Religious
Action Center of Reform
Judaism, usually a madhouse
of ringing phones and scurrying leg-
islative assistants, were strangely silent.
Rabbi David Saperstein was stretch-
ing and eating his lunch during an
interview, cooling down after a six-
mile run from his home. All that
activity had no appreciable effect on
the rapid-fire flow of words.
For this rabbi/lawyer, whose real
interest is navigating the intersection
between Jewish religious tradition and
social action, the greatest sin seems to
be wasting time.
That frenetic quality — routinely
lampooned by other Jewish leaders,
but with results most envy — has
turned the Reform political outpost
into the second largest Jewish lobby in
the capital.
An oversold dinner Monday night