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Posted on: Saturday, November 19, 2005

Jewish group asks Bush for Iraq exit plan

Associated Press

HOUSTON — About 2,000 representatives of the Union for Reform Judaism asked the Bush administration to provide a clear exit strategy for the war in Iraq and begin to bring some troops home in mid-December.

The 1.5-million-member organization of the most liberal of the three major branches of Judaism voted almost unanimously for the resolution at its Houston convention, a spokeswoman said.

"The sentiment was clear and overwhelming," Rabbi Eric H. Yoffie, union president, said in a statement. "American Jews, and all Americans, are profoundly critical of this war and they want this administration to tell us how and when it will bring our troops home."

The resolution also asks for a bipartisan independent commission to study the lessons learned from the war, and condemns "in the strongest possible terms" the abuse of detainees in U.S. custody.