U.N. Committee Passes Resolution (Correction)
In the November 26 article “U.N. Committee Passes Resolution,” Amy Goodstein’s position was misstated. She is currently director of United Nations affairs for B’nai Brith International.
The November 12 editorial “How the Jews Vote” incorrectly identified the Federalist candidate for U.S. president in 1800. The candidate was John Adams.
The Forward 50 entry on Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Douglas Feith in the November 12 issue contained a number of errors. Feith served in the Reagan administration, before entering the private sector in 1986. His father, Dalk Feith, was not a member of the Irgun and never fought in Palestine.
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