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Rachel Abrams is a board member of the newly founded neoconservative astroturf group, the [[Emergency Committee for Israel]] and [[''The Weekly Standard'']] blogger. She is the step-daughter of neoconservative godfather [[Norman Podhoretz]] and the wife of [[Elliot Abrams]].<ref>Daniel Luban, [http://www.lobelog.com/rachel-abrams-gay-problem/ Rachel Podhoretz Decter Abrams’s Gay Problem — And Ours], ''Lobelog.com'', 13 July 2010</ref>  
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Rachel Abrams is a board member of the newly founded neoconservative astroturf group, the [[Emergency Committee for Israel]] and ''[[The Weekly Standard]]'' blogger. She is the daughter of [[Midge Decter]], step-daughter of neoconservative godfather [[Norman Podhoretz]] and the wife of [[Elliot Abrams]].<ref>Daniel Luban, [http://www.lobelog.com/rachel-abrams-gay-problem/ Rachel Podhoretz Decter Abrams’s Gay Problem — And Ours], ''Lobelog.com'', 13 July 2010</ref> Her father [[Moshe Decter]] was the editor of [[AIPAC]]'s [[Near East Report]]. He was investigated by a Senate commission led by Senator J. William Fulbright for receiving hidden funds from the Jewish Agency and the Israeli Consulate.<ref>Grant F. Smith, Foreign Agents (Washington DC: IRMEP, 2007), p.162</ref>  
  
 
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[[category:Neocons|Abrams, Rachel]][[Category:Israel Lobby|Abrams, Rachel]]

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Rachel Abrams is a board member of the newly founded neoconservative astroturf group, the Emergency Committee for Israel and The Weekly Standard blogger. She is the daughter of Midge Decter, step-daughter of neoconservative godfather Norman Podhoretz and the wife of Elliot Abrams.[1] Her father Moshe Decter was the editor of AIPAC's Near East Report. He was investigated by a Senate commission led by Senator J. William Fulbright for receiving hidden funds from the Jewish Agency and the Israeli Consulate.[2]

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  1. Daniel Luban, Rachel Podhoretz Decter Abrams’s Gay Problem — And Ours, Lobelog.com, 13 July 2010
  2. Grant F. Smith, Foreign Agents (Washington DC: IRMEP, 2007), p.162