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==Overview==
 
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[[category:people]][[Benjamin M. Emanuel]] is a [[Chicago]] pediatrician and former member of the [[Irgun]]{{footnote|1}}{{footnote|2}} He is the father of U.S. Congressman and [[Obama-Biden administration]] White House Chief of Staff [[Rahm Emanuel]], [[National Institutes of Health|NIH]] bioethicist [[Ezekiel J. Emanuel]], [[talent agent]] [[Ari Emanuel]], and adopted daughter Shoshana.. Born in [[Jerusalem]] in 1927,{{footnote|1}} he later emigrated to America in the 1950s and married Martha Smulevitz. They lived first in [[Chicago]] and later moved to [[Wilmette, Illinois|Wilmette]]{{footnote|1}}. Emanuel's family adopted their surname in 1933, after Benjamin's brother, Emanuel Auerbach, was killed in a skirmish with Arabs in Jerusalem{{footnote|1}}. According to Benjamin Emanuel, his son Rahm is the namesake of Rahamim, a [[Lehi (group)|Lehi]] combatant who was killed{{footnote|2}}.
 
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'''Benjamin M. Emanuel''' is a [[Chicago]] pediatrician and former member of the [[Irgun]]{{footnote|1}}{{footnote|2}} He is the father of U.S. Congressman and White House Chief of Staff-designate [[Rahm Emanuel]], [[National Institutes of Health|NIH]] bioethicist [[Ezekiel J. Emanuel]], [[talent agent]] [[Ari Emanuel]], and adopted daughter Shoshana.{{footnote|1}}. Born in [[Jerusalem]] in 1927,{{footnote|1}} he later emigrated to America in the 1950s{{footnote|3}} and married Martha Smulevitz. They lived first in [[Chicago]] and later moved to [[Wilmette, Illinois|Wilmette]]{{footnote|1}}. Emanuel’s family adopted their surname in 1933, after Benjamin’s brother, Emanuel Auerbach, was killed in a skirmish with Arabs in Jerusalem{{footnote|1}}. According to Benjamin Emanuel, his son Rahm is the namesake of Rahamim, a [[Lehi (group)|Lehi]] combatant who was killed{{footnote|2}}.
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"Obviously [[Rahm Emanuel|he]] will influence the president to be pro-Israel. Why wouldn't he be? What is he, an [[Arab]]? He's not going to clean the floors of the [[White House]]."</blockquote><div align=right>&mdash; [[#5|Emanuel to be Obama's chief of staff]]</div>
  
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Emanuel became somewhat infamous for this quote, and [[2008-11-13 Emanuel Apologizes for Father's "Arab" Comments|later apologized]] for it.
"Obviously he [ [[Rahm Emanuel]] ] will influence the president to be pro-Israel. Why wouldn't he be? What is he, an [[Arab]]? He's not going to clean the floors of the [[White House]]."{{footnote|1}}{{footnote|4}}{{footnote|5}}{{footnote|6}}
 
 
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* [http://www.hubdub.com/m30386/When_will_Wikipedia_undelete_Benjamin_Emanuels_Obamas_chief_of_staff_father_entry When will Wikipedia undelete Benjamin Emanuel's (Obama's chief of staff father) entry?] has additional links about Wikipedia's deletion of this article (these should possibly be filed)
 
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* '''2008-11-06''' "[http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1225910047157&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FPrinter Emanuel to be Obama's chief of staff]", ''[[Jerusalem Post]]'', retrieved for Wikipedia 2008-11-06
 
* '''2008-11-06''' "[http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1225910047157&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FPrinter Emanuel to be Obama's chief of staff]", ''[[Jerusalem Post]]'', retrieved for Wikipedia 2008-11-06
 
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* '''2008-11-08''' "[http://www.swamppolitics.com/news/politics/blog/2008/11/rahm_emanuel_israel_and_family.html Rahm Emanuel, Obama, Israel and family] by Mark Silva, ''The Swamp: [[Chicago Tribune]]’s Washington Bureau'', retrieved 2008-11-08
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* '''2008-11-08''' "[http://www.swamppolitics.com/news/politics/blog/2008/11/rahm_emanuel_israel_and_family.html Rahm Emanuel, Obama, Israel and family] by Mark Silva, ''The Swamp: [[Chicago Tribune]]'s Washington Bureau'', retrieved 2008-11-08

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Overview

Benjamin M. Emanuel is a Chicago pediatrician and former member of the Irgun12 He is the father of U.S. Congressman and Obama-Biden administration White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, NIH bioethicist Ezekiel J. Emanuel, talent agent Ari Emanuel, and adopted daughter Shoshana.. Born in Jerusalem in 1927,1 he later emigrated to America in the 1950s and married Martha Smulevitz. They lived first in Chicago and later moved to Wilmette1. Emanuel's family adopted their surname in 1933, after Benjamin's brother, Emanuel Auerbach, was killed in a skirmish with Arabs in Jerusalem1. According to Benjamin Emanuel, his son Rahm is the namesake of Rahamim, a Lehi combatant who was killed2.

Quotes

"Obviously he will influence the president to be pro-Israel. Why wouldn't he be? What is he, an Arab? He's not going to clean the floors of the White House."

Emanuel to be Obama's chief of staff

Emanuel became somewhat infamous for this quote, and later apologized for it.

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