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October 22 2009

fter six years as U.S.
agriculture secretary
and five years as chair-
man and CEO of the Motion
Picture Association of America,
Dan Glickman knows something
that might surprise some people:
You can find plenty of Jews in both
industries.
"Historically, there were not a lot
of Jewish farmers in this country,'
primarily because so many Jews in
Dan Glickman holds the National
Europe were not permitted to own
Jewish Democratic Council's Hubert
land, Glickman said during a recent
H. Humphrey Humanitarian Award as
interview. But, he points out, many
he stands with NJDC Chairman Marc
Jewish Americans are involved in
Stanley.
other aspects of the agriculture
industry, from meatpacking to pro-
cessed foods.
"When I came into the job,
Glickman is the brother-in-law of
Republicans controlled both houses
Diane and Emery Klein of Southfield
of Congress and the presidency," he
His wife, Rhoda, is Diane's sister.
recalled. "It was an uphill battle."
In Hollywood, the original movie
But his experience as agriculture
moguls indeed were mostly Jewish,
secretary, which Glickman calls "the
and Jews continue to fill the ranks
most nonpartisan department," and
of the creative side of the business.
his willingness to do some things he'd
But these days, Glickman says, most
never done — like attend fundraisers
movie companies are subsidiaries" of for Republican candidates — enabled
larger corporations and "tend to be not him to build relationships with the
Jewish-controlled at all."
GOP, he said.
He adds that the bulk of the movie
Glickman occasionally sees attacks
industry — from the truck drivers to
on Hollywood that meld "liberal"
the caterers to the camera operators
and "Jewish" together and though
— is really no more Jewish than any
Hollywood is often attacked as liberal,
other business.
it's really a misnomer except for the
Still, as Glickman likes to joke,
most visible actors and filmmakers.
where else but America would you
There are "more and more conserva-
find a Jewish secretary of agriculture
tive Jewish people in the business," he
promoting the pork industry?
said.
Glickman, a U.S. Congress member
"Ninety-nine percent of Hollywood
from Kansas for 18 years, made the
is not out defending Roman Polanski,"
quip earlier this month at a dinner in
said Glickman, who works in
Washington, where he accepted the
Washington. "They're normal people
Hubert H. Humphrey Award from the
who do their job, work hard and want
National Jewish Democratic Council.
to help their families as best they can."
Being Jewish wasn't a problem
Much of Glickman's job has noth-
in any of his jobs, he says, but his
ing to do with the creative side of the
Democratic Party background didn't
movie business. He deals with eco-
help when he took over in 2004 at
nomic and business matters, particu-
the Motion Picture Association of
larly intellectual property issues such
America, which among other things
as "protecting our content from being
runs the movie ratings system.
stolen."

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Joan Rivers biggest fan will appear in the issue.

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Jewish Telegraphic Agency

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Get your name out there to our affluent readers. Statistics show this corn-
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munity
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1st prizes ,1.

A former congressman plays
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Oct 30th, 2009

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