Romney Schedules Jerusalem Fundraiser by End of Tisha B’Av Fast (JEWISH PRESS) By: Jewish Press Staff 07/13/12)
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An invitation to a Mitt Romney campaign fundraiser in Jerusalem makes
clear its adherence to restrictions arising from the fast of Tisha
b’Av.
The invitation for the July 29 event is scheduled for 9:30 p.m., more
than an hour after the fast ends, and notes that “Dietary laws will
be observed. Refreshments will not be served until after the fast.”
JTA obtained the invitation on Thursday, but not from the campaign.
It notes the minimum contribution for attending is $50,000 per
couple, and that couples who have raised $100,000 also may attend.
Romney, the presumptive Republican presidential candidate and the
former Massachusetts governor, is planning to visit Israel around the
time of the fundraiser.
Prior to JTA obtaining the invitation, an official in the campaign
reached out on Thursday to push back against reports that the
fundraiser was scheduled for the Jewish fast day in memory of the
destruction of the Temples, among other calamities. This year Tisha
b’Av falls on July 29. It also, technically, falls not on the 9th but
on the 10th of Av, because the 9th is on Shabbat.
The Huffington Post had reported that the Romney campaign canceled
the event once its officials realized that July 29 was a fast day.
The campaign official said the campaign has been careful in planning
the visit to work around the traditions and sensitivities of the fast
day.
The HP headline reads: “Mitt Romney Campaign Scraps $50,000 Per Plate
Jerusalem Fundraiser On A Jewish Fasting Day”
According to HP, Andrea Saul, a spokeswoman for the Romney campaign,
pointed to a tweet by Natasha Mosgovaya, a political correspondent
for the Israeli daily Ha’aretz, that stated on Thursday morning that
the campaign would in fact not be holding the fundraiser. The tweet
quoted a Romney official saying the campaign was “aware of the
sensitivity of that date.” Saul declined to comment on whether the
fundraiser had been canceled or would be rescheduled.
Jonny Daniels, a leading Republican political strategist in Israel,
told The Huffington Post that the campaign had been aware of the date
of the holiday when it scheduled the fundraiser. The campaign thought
it could hold the event in a way that would not offend, he said, but
was taken by surprise at the ferocity of the public outcry over the
timing.
“It wasn’t really a gaffe,” Daniels said. “They knew what the day
was, but they were looking for the correct time and circumstance to
do it. Instead it ended up seeming like a big dinner, but that’s not
really what it is.”
Meanwhile, former Bush White House press secretary Ari Fleischer has
been getting out the vote in Israel, accusing President Obama
of “pushing Israel around” into making “harmful, unwise concessions.”
On Tuesday night Fleischer told a group of dual Israeli-U.S. citizens
in Mishkenot Sha’ananim, Jerusalem: “I do not ever want to have a
president in the Oval Office who will make us scratch our heads and
wonder, ‘does he or does he not have Israel’s back.’”
Fleischer added: “I don’t want to have a president in the Oval Office
who makes me wonder what next will he do to put pressure on Israel
and make Israel make harmful, unwise concessions.”
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