History in the Making: Rabbi to Give Invocation at the DNC
August 25th, 2008 at 2:14 pm

Rabbi David Saperstein, director of the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, will deliver the first-ever invocation from a rabbi before Sen. Barack Obama’s acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention Thursday, August 28, at Denver’s INVESCO Field.

More on RABBI DAVID SAPERSTEIN:

Religion & Ethics Newsweekly

“Interview: Rabbi David Saperstein,” April 28, 2006.
“Religion and the Second Term,” February 4, 2005.
“Election 2000: The Jewish Vote,” October 13, 2000
“A New President,” December 15, 2000.
“Religious Freedom in America,” October 13, 1997.
“Jewish Identity,” September 26, 1997.


ONLINE COVERAGE: RELIGION AND POLITICS 2008

The Pentecostal minister and chief executive of the 2008 Democratic National Convention Leah Daughtry describes how people of faith and faith-based ideas are being incorporated into this year’s events. Watch here, August 21, 2008.

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8/28/08 :: 3:21 am
Y’all Ready for Saperstein? - JVoices: your jewish wakeup call Says:

[...] to the Forward, this is quite probably the first time a Rabbi, a Jewish faith leader, offers the invocation before a presidential nomination [...]

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