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*], syndicated columnist for the ''Washington Post'' *], syndicated columnist for the ''Washington Post''
*], legislator in the Minnesota Senate *], legislator in the Minnesota Senate
*], advocate of conversion therapy *], advocate of reparative therapy
*], a professor of Jewish thought and expert on ] *], a professor of Jewish thought and expert on ]
*], a congressional correspondent for ''National Journal'' *], a congressional correspondent for ''National Journal''
*], a professor of Jewish History at ''Hebrew University of Jerusalem'' *], a professor of Jewish History at ''Hebrew University of Jerusalem''
*], journalist, Emmy award-winning television news producer, husband of Meredith Vieira *], journalist, Emmy award-winning television news producer, husband of ]
*], author of ''Tough Jews'', ''The Avengers'', ''Lake Effect'', and ''Sweet and Low'' *], author of ''Tough Jews'', ''The Avengers'', ''Lake Effect'', and ''Sweet and Low''
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