Rice in D.C. return speaking at day school
WASHINGTON (JTA) -- Condoleezza Rice will speak at a Jewish day school in her first public appearance in Washington since leaving the State Department.
Rice, the former secretary of state, will speak to students and supporters of the Jewish Primary Day School of the Nation's Capital on Sunday afternoon. She will speak to and take questions from fourth-, fifth- and sixth-graders.
In the evening, she will speak to supporters of the school on the topic of "Perspective on Peace and War" as the keynote speech of the institution's annual Rabin Lecture.
Leon Wieseltier, literary editor of The New Republic and a parent at the school, will moderate the discussion at the Sixth & I Historic Synagogue.
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