IN" decided to convert to Judaism before the marriage. "I was influenced by. Kathy," says Cam. "Judaism is deeply held and meaningful to her. Early on, we established we would raise any chil- dren we had as Jewish. So it flowed from that. To be a full participant in their religious education, I would convert." Cam says what appealed to him about Judaism was the role of study in the religion, that it valued learn- ing and intellectual pursuits, which were comfortable and a part of his upbringing. He adds that standing on the bimah for each of his daughters' bat mitzvahs as a full participant made his religious commitments well Kathy Weinman, the candidate's sister- worth it. in-law, says she has a ringside seat to "Judaism is central to us," says history. Kathy, who is active in her suburban Boston synagogue, Temple Israel in daughters campaigned for their Brookline. "Judaism is a core of my uncle, knocking on doors, making life and important to our family." calls and holding up signs. Their When asked how the Catholic and elder daughter worked in Iowa and Jewish sides of the family relate, volunteered for the Kerry campaign Kathy replies, "It's a terrific relation- last summer. ship." Cam, 53, has taken time off from She says that candidate Kerry was his law firm, Mintz Levin in Boston, supportive when his brother convert- and from his position as an adjunct ed to Judaism. He and his family telecommunications law professor at have attended both nieces' baby Suffolk Law School there, to work namings and bat mitzvahs. Kathy on his brother's presidential cam- says she is very close to John Kerry's paign. two daughters. Last week, prior to the Michigan And the Weinman and Kerry fami- caucus on Feb. 7, he was in town lies have become mishpachah (fami- stumping for his brother. He stayed ly), says Anne Weinman. Cam's late with his in-laws in Farmington Hills, "blueblood" mother, Rosemary, where, Anne says, she keeps a kosher whose heritage goes back to colonial kitchen, and Cam, who is knowl- times with family names like edgeable about Jewish dietary laws, Winthrop and Forbes, and his late is one of the few people she trusts in father, Richard, were wonderful peo- it. ple proud of all four of their chil- dren: Peggy, John, Diana and Cam. She adds that the Kerry family — Role Of Judaism including Cam's parents as well as Cam's wife, Kathy, 49, attended Oak John — were present when Cam and Park High School and went to Kathy's daughters were named at the Hebrew school at Congregation temple. B'nai David. Her mother is a former "Religion has never been an issue English teacher at Berkley High and between Cam and his [side of the] her father was part owner of Murray family," Kathy says. "John's always Lighting in Detroit. The Weinmans loved participating in our happy now belong to Congregation Beth occasions. He's always been there Ahm in West Bloomfield. and part of our family." After graduating from the The Weinmans say they are very University of Michigan law school in active in the Kerry campaign. They Kathy magna cum laude 1979 support the candidate because of his got her first job at a law firm in stand on the environment and edu- Washington, D.C. At the same firm cation, Anne says. she met Cam, also a magna cum "I have a greater appreciation for laude graduate (of Boston College the early caucus and primaries and Law School). The two were married in 1983. BROTHER on page 18 Though brought up Catholic, he — `1 ■ 1, Compared To What Most Banks Are Offering, Our 27 Month CD Rate Is A.. Bally *Annual Percentage Rate is effective as of November 21, 2003. The interest rate 61 3% is compounded quarterly. Penalty for early withdrawal. Business or brokered accounts not eligible. Rates subject to change without notice. — Novi 21211 Haggerty Rd. North of 8 Mile (888) 437-8243 Troy 1917 East Big Beaver At John R Rd. (248) 619-0264 Farmington Hills 28300 Orchard Lake Rd. Suite 101 (800) 914-3524 .\\N • 2/13 2004 17