How Should Jews Vote? with Ed Koch, Michael Lerner, William Kristol, Jane Eisner, Aaron Brown

Oct 30, 2008

Some of the most provocative, popular and often contentious pundits and politicians express their unbridled opinions on a variety of pressing issues, and discover which presidential candidate is the frontrunner for the "Jewish vote."

Ed Koch was the mayor of New York City from 1978 to 1989. Michael Lerner is the rabbi of San Francisco's Beyt Tikkun synagogue and the editor of Tikkun magazine. William Kristol is the founder and editor of The Weekly Standard and a regular panelist on Fox News Sunday. Jane Eisner is the editor of The Forward. Aaron Brown has more than 30 years of journalism experience and is the former lead anchor for CNN's NewsNight.

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