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Could New Jersey elect first rabbi to Congress?

October 25, 2012 21:30
Tough contest: Rabbi Boteach (Photo: AP)

ByJennifer Lipman, Jennifer Lipman

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In a little over a week, Shmuley Boteach will find out whether his mission to become the first Orthodox rabbi to serve as a United States Congressman has been successful.

He is vying for a typically Democrat-held seat in New Jersey. His chances are not great; his opponent has been endorsed by former president Bill Clinton and the district does not tend to vote for the Grand Old Party.

But whether or not he wins, the campaign will go down in the history books — because of its cost. Analysis this week revealed that it is the most expensive race in the state, to the tune of $27.8 million.

Rabbi Boteach, the author of books including Kosher Sex and Kosher Jesus, has reportedly been backed by Jewish casino magnate Sheldon Adelson and his wife Miriam, who are said to have donated to upward of $500,000 to pro-Boteach political action committees.