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37. The 2004 figure was 9.8%. This still represents some three and a half million seniors. SeePoverty: 2004 Highlights, United States Census Bureau , August, 2005, http://www census.gov/hhes/www/poverty/povertyO4/povO4hi.html.

38. Sinclair Y.,Welfare: Universal or Means-Tested Benefits? Business Ethics Center of Jerusalem, http://www.besr.org/library/universal html.

39. Tamari M.,Are we Obligated to Establish a Welfare System? Business Ethics Center of Jerusalem, http://www.besr.org/library/responsa/welfare. html.

40. See, for example, Hederman R. S., Foertsch T. L., and Johnson K. A.,Keep the Social Security Wage Cap: Nearly a Million Jobs Hang in the Balance, The Heritage Foundation , April 22, 2005, http://www heritage.org/Research/SocialSecurity/cda0s5­04.cfm.

41. No similar resolutions from Orthodox institutions were able to be located.

42 SeeSocial Security, A Resolution adopted by the Central Conference of American Rabbis, March, 2005, http://data.ccarnet.org/cgi­bin/resodisp.pl?file=socialsecurity&year=2005. See alsoResolution on Social Security, passed by the Rabbinical Assembly Convention, March, 2005, http://www.rabbinicalassembly.org/docs/2005resolutions. pdf.

43. SeeResolution on Social Security, passed by the Rabbinical Assembly Convention, March, 2005, http://www rabbinicalassembly.org/docs/2005resolutions. pdf.

44.Social Security, A Resolution adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, May, 1999, http://data.ccarnet.org/cgi­bin/resodisp.pl?file=ss&year=1999.