The pin was presumably a gift from either one of two representatives from the National Jewish Democratic Council who were in attendance at the DNC.
A Hilary Clinton campaign pin written in Hebrew was spotted on the lapel of former president of the United States Bill Clinton during the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia Wednesday evening.
The pin, according to online publication Tablet Magazine, was presumably a gift from either one of two representatives from the National Jewish Democratic Council who were in attendance at the DNC.
“I was at a Clinton/Gore campaign alumni event this afternoon at the Jewish Historical Museum in Philadelphia and gave my old boss the pin,” Steve Rabinowitz, a former Clinton White House staffer and NJDC official, told Tablet’s Yair Rosenberg
“He said he’d wear it but I didn’t know whether or not to believe him and certainly didn’t think he’d do it tonight,” said Rabinowitz, adding “separately and without either of us knowing it, Marc Stanley [the chairman of the National Jewish Democratic Council] did the same thing tonight when he saw Clinton in the convention hall and Clinton told him he was planning to wear it.”
Before the start of the DNC Monday morning, members of Democratic platform committee had tussled over inserting language referring to Israel’s “occupation” and “settlement activity” on Palestinian land.
Clinton supporters on the committee eventually succeeded in nixing the controversial references, arguing such statement would further inflame tensions and deter from future US efforts in peace talks.