(Jewish Group) Annamie Paul becomes first Black and Jewish Canadian party leader
Toronto attorney Annamie Paul made history when she was elected head of Canadas federal Green Party on Saturday.
Paul, 47, is the first Black permanent leader of a major federal political party in Canada, and the second Jewish person, the Canadian Broadcast Corporation reported. David Lewis, former leader of the left-wing NDP party, was the first Jewish party head.
The daughter of Caribbean immigrants to Canada, Paul converted to Judaism in 2000 while working on a masters degree at Princeton University. Her conversion was supervised by the director of the campus Hillel, a Conservative rabbi. Paul has been married to Mark Freeman, a Jewish international human rights lawyer, for nearly 25 years, and is the mother of two teenage boys.
Its a faith that has really spoken to me: the universality, the humanistic values
Im very much guided by the idea that if you save one person, you save the world, Paul told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency about her relationship to Judaism in June.
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