VP Biden To Speak Sunday at Yeshiva Beth Yehudah Fundraiser in Detroit

Don’t look for Vice President Joe Biden in Washington on Sunday. He’ll be in  Detroit, possibly adding to his long and memorable list of gaffes as he  speaks at the annual fundraising dinner  for an area Orthodox day  school.

Biden will also be stumping for Debbie Stabenow, the Democratic junior  senator from Michigan, while in town. But it is expected that Jewish voters — Democratic but also possibly others — and supporters of Jewish education will  likely turn up at the Detroit Marriott Hotel at the Renaissance Center for the  Yeshiva Beth Yehudah dinner. There they will hear the vice president speak on  U.S. foreign policy and support for Israel.

Yeshiva Beth Yehudah touts itself as “the largest Jewish schools system in  Michigan, providing quality Torah-based and secular educational programs for  close to 100 years.” It is located in the Detroit suburb of Southfield and has  approximately 800 students in Kindergarten through 12th Grade.

It appears that Yeshiva Beth Yehudah has a history of successfully snagging  top-tier presenters from both major political parties for their fundraisers. At  the school’s dinner last year, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush spoke and  Senator Stabenow presented Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm with an  award.

(Report by the Forward)