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*[[Norman Rosenberg]], Former Chief Executive Officer, New Israel Fund  
 
*[[Norman Rosenberg]], Former Chief Executive Officer, New Israel Fund  
 
*[[Hannah Rosenthal]], Former Executive Director, The Jewish Council on Public Affairs  
 
*[[Hannah Rosenthal]], Former Executive Director, The Jewish Council on Public Affairs  
*Mrs.[[Ruth Rothstein]]  
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*Mrs.[[Ruth M. Rothstein]]  
 
*[[Barnett Rubin]], Director of Studies, Center on International Cooperation, New York University  
 
*[[Barnett Rubin]], Director of Studies, Center on International Cooperation, New York University  
 
*[[Alan Sagner]], Organizer/First Chairman, [[Young Leadership Cabinet of National UJA]]  
 
*[[Alan Sagner]], Organizer/First Chairman, [[Young Leadership Cabinet of National UJA]]  

Revision as of 20:08, 5 March 2010

J Street

JStreet is an organization that, according to its website, "was founded to change the dynamics of American politics and policy on Israel and the Middle East." Observers believe that the group, while nominally supporting Israel, is a pro-Palestinian wolf-in-sheep's-clothing.[1]

Adivisory Council

Over 160 former public officials, policy experts, community and academic leaders serve on the J Street Advisory Council.[2]

JStreet Education Fund

The J Street Education Fund, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) that aims to educate targeted communities "about the need for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, raise the visibility of a mainstream pro-Israel, pro-peace presence within the American Jewish community, and promote open, dynamic and spirited conversation about how to best advance the interests and future of a democratic, Jewish Israel." J Street Local, J Street’s national field program and J Street U, J Street’s on campus movement are programs of the J Street Education Fund.[1]

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