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Extraction Summary

9
People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
4
Quotes

Document Information

Type: Manuscript draft / memoir excerpt (evidence in house oversight investigation)
File Size: 2.35 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a memoir (likely by Alan Dershowitz, given the family names) describing a social evening with President Bill and Hillary Clinton on Martha's Vineyard during the Jewish New Year. The text details a dinner at Savoir Faire Restaurant where the group discussed movies and health care, and shares a humorous anecdote about President Clinton refusing to share a large chocolate dessert with the narrator's son. The author concludes by contrasting Clinton's willingness to engage with Jewish traditions against former Soviet President Gorbachev's refusal to do so years prior.

People (9)

Name Role Context
Narrator Author
Identified by family context as likely Alan Dershowitz (Wife Carolyn, Son Elon). Recounts dining with the Clintons.
Bill Clinton President of the United States
Attended synagogue service, dined with narrator, ate a large chocolate bombe.
Hillary Clinton First Lady (implied)
Dined with narrator, discussed health care policy.
Carolyn Narrator's Wife
Attended dinner, discussed health care with Hillary.
Elon Narrator's Son
Producer. Discussed movies with Bill Clinton. Attempted to share Clinton's dessert.
Vernon Jordan Guest
Joined the group for dessert.
Anne Jordan Guest
Wife of Vernon Jordan, joined for dessert.
Jules Farber Source of quote
Quoted regarding Jews in the White House.
Mikhail Gorbachev Former President (USSR)
Mentioned in a flashback regarding his refusal to attend a synagogue service in Moscow.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
Savoir Faire Restaurant
Location of dinner in Edgartown.
White House
Mentioned in quote and context of presidency.
The Kremlin
Location of a past international conference.
House Oversight Committee
Source of document (Footer).

Timeline (3 events)

Immediately following service
Dinner at Savoir Faire Restaurant
Savoir Faire Restaurant, Edgartown
Jewish New Year (during Clinton presidency)
Synagogue Service attended by President Clinton
Martha's Vineyard synagogue
Several years prior
International Conference
The Kremlin, Moscow

Locations (3)

Location Context
Martha's Vineyard, location of the restaurant.
Location of the synagogue visit.
Location of past interaction with Gorbachev.

Relationships (3)

Narrator Social/Acquaintance Bill Clinton
Invited to dinner, toasted together.
Elon Social Bill Clinton
Discussed movies; Clinton humorously guarded his dessert from Elon.
Narrator Social/Political Hillary Clinton
Discussed health care policy during dinner.

Key Quotes (4)

"The time is at hand when the wearing of prayer shawl and skullcap will not bar a man from the White House—unless, of course, the man is Jewish!"
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"that's all mine!"
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Quote #2
"This has been a really great evening."
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Quote #3
"Today, Bill Clinton is a vegan—no more bombes for him!"
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Quote #4

Full Extracted Text

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As I watched the president, "davening" in his yamulka, I thought of Jules Farber's quip: "The time is at hand when the wearing of prayer shawl and skullcap will not bar a man from the White House—unless, of course, the man is Jewish!"
Following the service, the Clintons invited us to join them for dinner at the Savoir Faire Restaurant in Edgartown. We had already eaten before the service, but we readily accepted. My wife, Carolyn, my son Elon and I dined with the Clintons. We were later joined for dessert by Vernon Jordan and his wife, Anne.
The dinner was relaxed. The President discussed movies with my producer son, while my wife and I discussed health care policy with Hillary. The President told a joke that wasn't particularly funny. My family has very high standards of humor, so we didn't laugh. The president, apparently thinking we didn't hear or get the punch line, repeated it. This time, we laughed—a bit. When the dessert was brought, the waiter put a large chocolate bombe in front of the president. My son thought it was large enough to be shared by the table and so he raised his spoon to take a piece. The president stared him down, saying with his eyes, "that's all mine!" Elon dropped the spoon and the president consumed the entire bombe. (Today, Bill Clinton is a vegan—no more bombes for him!)
At the end of the evening, over dinner, the president lifted a glass of champagne to toast the Jewish New Year. As I touched my glass to his, I gave the traditional Jewish toast, "L'Chaim"—to life. President Clinton responded, "This has been a really great evening."
A few days later, I wrote the following about President Clinton's historic visit to the Martha's Vineyard synagogue:
Skeptical as most American Jews are about any lowering of the wall of separation between Church and State, we still want the President of the United States to be the President of all the people. We are the most diverse, heterogeneous, multiethnic-nation in history, in which more than 150 religious groups practice a wide array of rituals and express an even wider array of beliefs. Our president, unlike the Queen of England, is not the Defender of the Faith. He is the defender of the Constitution, which prohibits the establishment of religion, guarantees its free exercise and forbids any religious test for office.
President Clinton frequently attends church services of his own Baptist denomination, as well as of other Christian denominations. He lights the national Christmas tree and this year also lit Hanukkah candles in the White House.
I then contrasted President Clinton's warm actions with the response I received from former President Gorbachev several years earlier. I had been invited to speak at an international conference in the Kremlin, during the week of the Jewish New Year. I invited the then-president to join the Jewish invitees at the conference to services in Moscow. He refused, suggesting to me that an appearance at a synagogue would not help his prospects for holding on to the office he would soon be losing.
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