fbpx

Romney meets Orthodox Jewish wedding party

He may not have been invited, but Mitt Romney ended up meeting some members of an Orthodox wedding party.
[additional-authors]
August 9, 2012

He may not have been invited, but Mitt Romney ended up meeting some members of an Orthodox wedding party.

Romney, the presumptive Republican candidate, was traveling by motorcade Wednesday along the New Jersey Turnpike and Garden State Parkway to the Lake Terrace banquet hall, where he was to have a fundraiser later that evening.

As his motorcade turned into the banquet hall’s parking lot in Lakewood Township, members of a wedding were busily posing for photos outside.

“Immediately, the family abandoned the bride and groom and began chasing Romney’s car in the parking lot, waving cameras. The candidate’s SUV drove around a corner to a back entrance, followed by at least 10 members of the wedding party who tried to run up to Romney’s car but were halted first, by a wood fence, which one man tried to scale, and then by Secret Service agents, who did not look pleased,” according to a pool reporter from Yahoo News.

A campaign spokesman said Romney posed with the bride and groom, The New York Times reported.

The Asbury Park Press identified the couple as Eli and Zahava Ben-Haim, who said they are Republicans.

Both the wedding and the fundraiser went off as planned.

Did you enjoy this article?
You'll love our roundtable.

Editor's Picks

Latest Articles

Sushi Day Recipes with Marisa Baggett

Whether you’re a longtime sushi lover or a newbie to preparing this creative cuisine, Baggett’s recipes are a delicious way to mark the holiday.

What Antisemitism Requires of Us

The current Jewish debate cannot end with a choice between fighting antisemites and strengthening Jewish life. Both are necessary, but neither fully answers what this moment requires.

Is History Asking Too Much of Us?

The question for the Jewish people today is not merely whether we believe in the future but whether we are willing to become the kind of people that the future requires.

Rosner’s Domain | Can Israel’s Image Be Fixed?

Israelis view themselves as fighting for survival, just, fair, moral and brave, while the rest of the world sees something else entirely, viewing Israel as a country that has lost its brakes, destabilizing the order and running amok without justification.

Nothing to Fear but Fear

If I toss out a can of baked beans that expired one day earlier for fear of botulism, what do you think goes through my mind when it comes to bears, mountain lions, sharks and rattlesnakes?

The Many-States Solution

As we weigh the benefits and downsides of a potential two-state solution, the unguaranteed but plausible prospect of an unprecedented regional peace should be considered as part of that discussion.

What Can AI Do for Us?

The question is not whether Jewish communities will use AI; they already are. The question is whether we will adopt these tools passively, or shape them deliberately according to Jewish values, Jewish learning, and Jewish responsibility.

More news and opinions than at a Shabbat dinner, right in your inbox.