Rahm Emanuel

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Rahm Emanuel

Rahm Emmanuel was chosen as White House chief of staff by Barack Obama in November 2008. [1] In a prepared statement, Obama said, "I announce this appointment first because the Chief of Staff is central to the ability of a President and Administration to accomplish an agenda... and no one I know is better at getting things done than Rahm Emanuel." [2]

Emmanuel is former member of the US Congress [3] and a domestic political adviser under the Clinton administration. Emmanuel held a dual Israeli-American citizenship until 1978. [4] According to the Washington Report on Middle-East Affairs:

Rahm Emmanuel, actually went to Israel for one month's service during the 1991 Gulf war in the Israel Defense Force "Overseas Volunteer Unit" to enable IDF personnel in essential civilian jobs to join their military units at the front. Emmanuel's Israeli father was a member of Menachem Begin's underground terrorist militia, the Irgun Zvai Leumi, and Rahm Emmanuel's uncle was killed while serving with Israeli forces in the 1948 war. [5]

Emanuel's brother Ari Emanuel is an Israeli-American Hollywood agent at the Endeavor Agency in Beverly Hills, California. He represents Michael Moore among others.

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Related Articles

  • Jon Swaine , 'Rahm Emanuel: A profile of Barack Obama's enforcer', Telegraph.co.uk, 6 November 2008.
  • Christi Parsons and John McCormick, 'Rahm Emanuel accepts job as Obama's chief of staff', Chicago Tribune, 6 November, 2008.
  • 'Current Vacancies: Office of the Fifth Congressional District of Illinois, Formerly the Office of Representative Rahm Emanuel', Office of the Clerk website, accessed 3 April, 2009.
  • Kristin Szremski, 'Face Off in Chicago’s Fifth District: Pete Dagher vs. Rahm Emmanuel', WRMEA website, April, 2002.
  • Richard H. Curtiss, 'Netanyahu's "Overweening Pride" May Squander Breathtaking Gains by Israel and Its U.S. Supporters', WRMEA website, January/February, 1998.