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In it, he tells his staff that at a White House dinner, someone told him that on Yom Kippur Jews ask God for forgiveness, but "on the day before" Yom Kippur, called Erev Yom Kippur, Jews ask forgiveness from one another. The title of this episode refers to a conversation that the President has with his staff towards the end of the episode. "It was mind-blowing," said Richard Schiff (Toby). The close similarity to an event in the script came as a shock to the actors. On August 9, after the actors had just done a cold reading of the episode, they were informed about the Sbarro restaurant suicide bombing, a Jerusalem suicide bombing in which an American was killed. Nevertheless, the episode took on greater relevance to actual, international events than the writers had intended. Because of the attacks, air dates were postponed and the already finished "On the Day Before" became the Halloween episode instead. "I was kind of paralyzed," said Sorkin, "I didn't know what to write".

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The events caused consternation in the writing staff, and the episode had to be entirely rewritten. The West Wing episodes were written close to production and at the time of the September 11 attacks Sorkin was writing on episode six of the season (" Gone Quiet"), which originally was to air on Halloween (October 31).

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is provoked by an inexperienced lifestyle reporter, Sherri Wexler (Mara), trying to put her in a bad light and responds by embarrassing her in front of a full press room. It turns out she met him not only once, but also on another occasion after she had found out what position he held, and Josh is not pleased.

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Donna, who in the previous episode (" Ways and Means") went on a date with a Republican congressional aide involved in the investigation, comes clean with Josh. Charlie, however, insists that he will "stay with team". Charlie has been offered immunity from the special prosecutors and Leo, among others, suggests he take it. Other staff members have their own problems to deal with. As Leo points out, however, the solution is likely to be only temporary. National Security Advisor Nancy McNally and Leo consider the potential implications of possible retributions and are relieved when the Palestinians respond to American pressure by arresting a leader of a militant group. In the end, Josh ends up striking a compromise, while it is Toby and Sam who "throw an elbow" by turning down Democratic Congressman Kimble and offering the same deal to moderate Republican Congressman Robert Royce instead.Ī Palestinian suicide bomber in Jerusalem causes the death of several Israelis, as well as two American nationals. He tells Josh to "throw an elbow" and threaten to leak the fact that Buckland tried to blackmail the president. Leo is at this point getting exasperated by their own partisans taking advantage of the administration's weakness due to the impending hearings over the president's concealment of his multiple sclerosis. Meanwhile, Josh is meeting with Indiana Governor Jack Buckland (Tighe) to talk him out of a potential primary challenge against Bartlet. A representative of the dissenting Democrats is brought in to negotiate a deal with Toby and Sam.

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As President Bartlet vetoes the bill to repeal the estate tax, it appears that the Republican Party might have the two-thirds majority needed to override the veto. The White House is hosting a dinner for Nobel laureates but the staff keep getting interrupted by various domestic and international crises. Janel Moloney was nominated for an Emmy Award for her performance in this episode. There are also guest appearances by Kevin Tighe, Cliff DeYoung and Mary Mara.

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Richard Greene as Congressman Robert Royce and Thomas Kopache as Assistant Secretary of State Bob "Bobby" Slatterly. Written by Aaron Sorkin, Paul Redford, and Nanda Chitre, and directed by Christopher Misiano, the episode contains the first appearances by H. The episode deals with a suicide bomber in Jerusalem, as well as continued negotiations over the estate tax. It originally aired on NBC October 31, 2001. " On the Day Before" is the forty-eighth The West Wing episode and fourth of the third season. The president interrupts the Nobel laureate dinner to deal with an international crisis.













The day before