News U.S. Rabbis meet Pollard, call for clemency Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | July 19, 2013 Leaders of the Reform and Conservative movements met with convicted spy for Israel Jonathan Pollard and renewed their calls on President Barack Obama for his compassionate release. Both movements said in a statement July 15 that Rabbi Rick Jacobs, the president of the Union for Reform Judaism; Rabbi David Saperstein, director of the Reform’s Religious Action Center; Rabbi Julie Schonfeld, executive vice president of the Conservative movement’s Rabbinical Assembly; and Rabbi Alvin Berkun, the R.A.’s past president, visited Pollard for two hours at the federal prison in Butner, N.C., on July 11. “The rabbis found Pollard in frail health due to his long incarceration and to the range of physical ailments from which he suffers,” the statement said. “The rabbis reassert, more strongly than ever, that his release is overdue.” The letter noted that the rabbis and other Jewish community backers of clemency for Pollard remain “condemnatory of his actions regarding the underlying offense,” but say his life sentence has been disproportionate. Pollard, a former Navy intelligence analyst, has been imprisoned since his arrest in late 1985. — jta J. Correspondent Also On J. Organic Epicure With opening of Boichik Bagels factory comes change in kosher status First Person J. archives bring humanity of Bay Area Jewish history to life Theater In ‘Parade,’ a tragedy of antisemitism is timely as ever Bay Area ‘Antisemitic statements’ at S.F. State prompt university response Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up