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Here's an article about Kamala Harris that was published a couple of days ago on the jewish news site JTA:
5 Jewish things to know about Kamala Harris
WASHINGTON (JTA) — Kamala Harris, the junior senator from California, is reportedly set to announce her bid for the Democratic presidential nod.
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The daughter of a mother who immigrated from India and a father who immigrated from Jamaica, Harris has some Jewish nuggets in her history.[color="Red"]She met her Jewish husband, Douglas Emhoff, on a blind date in San Francisco, arranged by friends. They married in 2014 — Harris’ sister Maya officiated — and smashed a glass to honor Emhoff’s upbringing.
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[color="red"]“So having grown up in the Bay Area, I fondly remember those Jewish national fund boxes that we would use to collect donations to plant trees for Israel,” she said at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee in 2017. “Years later when I visited Israel for the first time, I saw the fruits of that effort and the Israeli ingenuity that has truly made a desert bloom.”No mention why Harris was a blue box girl growing up — and Google was no help. JTA has put a query into her office.
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Since being elected in 2016, Harris has spoken twice at the annual policy conference of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.
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[color="red"]Harris also co-sponsored a Senate resolution in early 2017 that essentially rebuked the Obama administration for allowing through a U.S. Security Council resolution condemning Israel’s settlement policies.
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Harris created a hate crimes unit as San Francisco District Attorney and made hate crimes a focus of her work as the state’s attorney general. (Harris reported that in 2012 anti-Jewish hate crimes were the most commonplace religion-based hate crime.)
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In October 2016, she got key endorsements from the state’s two Jewish senators
https://www.jta.org/2019/01/11/politics/5-jewish-things-to-know-about-kamala-harris