The following is a list of Jewish members of the 108th Congress.
The number of Jews in the Senate will rise from 10 to 11, assuming that Norm Coleman’s victory in Minnesota holds. The number of Jews in the House of Representatives will remain at 26.
The one senator who was re-elected is marked with an asterisk. New members of Congress, including Frank Lautenberg, who has served before, are marked with a double asterisk
U.S. SENATE
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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