CONGRATOLATE Your Student's Tell Me Why Success Linda's Husband, Tony's Wife with are ad ire The evrts1) _\ews Cap & GOWll Special Sectioni Jewish connections to Bush and Clinton. Q: Some time ago, I read that Linda Chavez was married to a Jew and raised her children as Jews. Is this true? From reader MB., via e-mail A: As our readers will recall, President George W. Bush nominated Linda Chavez as secretary of labor, but she withdrew amid controversy regarding her assistance to an undocumented alien. Previously, she had served as staff director of the Federal Commission on Civil Rights in the Reagan administration. Chavez is indeed married to a Jew, Chris Gerson (despite the uncommon first name, both of his parents are Jewish). He serves as president of Christians and Jews for Life, a pro-life advocacy organization. In a conversation with Tell Me Why, Gerson stated that his wife is a devout Catholic, but that they raised their three sons as Jews. The family is not affiliated ith a synagogue or temple, although their preference is Reform. When it 'came time for the boys' b'nai mitzvah Ceremonies, Gerson hired a Hebrew tutor for them. Gerson attends High Holy Day services with his sons (now 30, 24 and 22), and every year, the fam- ily has a Passover seder. The Gerson sons consider themselves Jewish. Gerson stated that both he and his Wife have a "deep commitment to Israel" and strive to promote support for Israel in the Republican Party. w Q: Is it true that the phrase, "God Save the King" (also the title of the British national anthem, currently as "God Save the Queen") comes from Jewish Scripture? k: Yes, although it is derivative, not 1 a'rnect.hTuheereisahreSth iblre )e fprolaces in cth h e,,God ave the King" is derived: I Samuel 0:24, 2 Samuel 16:16, and 2 Kings 1 1 :12. In all three verses, the phrase in Hebrew is yechi ha-melech ("may the sing live" or "long live the king"). Two of the earliest translations of the iznach into English, the Coverdale Version of 1535 and the Authorized Version of 1611, rendered (via Latin) echi ha-melech as "God save the King." Q: Why is it that in my synagogue dur- ing the Torah reading some people stand while most people sit? A: Judaism regards the public reading of the Torah as a reenactment of the original giving of the Torah at Sinai. On that occasion, the Jewish people stood (Exodus 19:17; 20:15, 18; Deuteronomy 5:5). Halachah (Jewish law) mandates that the persons at the bimah during the Torah reading — namely, the Torah reader, the person called up for the read- ing, and the person who monitors the reading — must stand. Some rabbis say that only the per- sons on the bimah must stand, whereas other rabbis rule that every- one who hears the Torah reading, and not just those on the bimah, are obli- gated to stand (this, of course, does not apply to persons who cannot or have difficulty standing). Whether you stand or sit depends on which rabbinic ruling you accept or your family tradition or on the pre- vailing custom in your community or synagogue. Q: I understand that a brother of Hillary Rodham Clinton is married to a Jew. Is that brother Hugh Rodham or Tony Rodham, both of whom are in the news so much regarding the con- troversial pardons of former President Clinton? A: It is Tony Rodham. On Saturday, May 28, 1994, Tony married Nicole Boxer, daughter of U.S. Sen. Barbara and Stewart Boxer of California. The wedding took place in the Rose Garden of the White House (during the Clinton administration). The ceremony, held under a white chuppah, was conducted by Judge Peter Capua of Florida. After remarks by a Methodist minister and a Jewish lay person, the 250 guests enjoyed a buffet dinner in the White House State Dining Room. At the time, Nicole, 26, from Marin County, Calif, worked as a film-compa- ny executive. Tony, then 39, was the regional director in Los Angeles of the Democratic National Committee. In June 1995, Nicole gave birth to Zachary Boxer Rodham. In June 2000, she filed for divorce. ❑ / ISSUE DATE: Mcg 11. 2001 d SIZES / PRICES 2 Columns x 2". $45_00 2 Columns x 3". $65_00 2 Columns x $85_00 2 Columns x 5". $100_00 AD DEADLINE: APRIL 30, 2001 SAM PLE AD, REDUCED IN SIZE PHILLIP AND ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM Special to the Jewish News We are so proud of you! All our best wishes for happiness and success in your future. Love, Mom, Dad, Zack & Sara For further information call Beth at 248-354-5959 PLEASE WRITE COPY LEGIBLY. ENCLOSE PHOTO IF YOU'D LIKE T. (If you would like your photo back, please include a self-addressed stamped envelope — we cannot guarantee the return of your phom) Ched< Endosed for $ ❑ Visa ❑ MasterCard Acct # Signature i Exp. Date WE CANNOT PRINT YOUR AD WITHOUT THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION,WHICH WILL BE KEPT CONFIDENTIAL fsi Name Telephone 'J Address State City CE=M. Zip ...M. IMMO h1.1.11 evish hews • 27676 Franicln Road • Southfield, MI 880311 5/4 2001 103