Monica Lewinsky’s beret became famous during the Bill
Clinton scandal in the late 1990s. But she says she started wearing it before
she gained all the attention.
Lewinsky was speaking at the 30th anniversary dinner of
Project Kesher, a group based in New York City that works with Jewish women in
the former Soviet Union to promote Jewish identity and women’s empowerment and
health.
Lewinsky, who has become an anti-bullying activist in the
decades since the scandal, treated the crowd to what she called “Monica
Lewinsky Jewish trivia.”
Lewinsky described the pain of being hounded and having her
life torn apart during the investigation and impeachment of Clinton. She
compared the ordeal to an age-old Jewish story about a man who gossips
maliciously about someone in a village. When the man seeks to repent, the local
rabbi tells him to cut open a feather pillow and strew the feathers in the
wind. The lesson is that taking back gossip is as impossible as collecting all
of the feathers.
“It’s really important for me for you to know you can
survive it and you can insist on a different end for your story,” she said. “We
can all lead one another to a more compassionate, more empathetic place.”
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