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Revision as of 02:35, 5 May 2010
Steve Masters...
Association for Civil Rights in Israel
hile living in Israel during the mid-1980’s, he volunteered with the Association for Civil Rights in Israel, and lectured on Zionism and Middle East peace issues for the Moshe Sharrett Institute of the World Labor Zionist Movement.
Greater Philadelphia Jewish Community Relations Council
Masters has also served on the board of the Greater Philadelphia Jewish Community Relations Council.
Philadelphia Metropolitan Area Jewish Labor Committee
Masters has also served on the board of the Philadelphia Metropolitan Area Jewish Labor Committee.
Jewish Alliance for Justice & Peace
As at Jan. 1, 2010, Steve Masters served as President on the Board for Jewish Alliance for Justice & Peace. He was also the Chair of its Advocacy Committee. In 2003, he attended the signing of the Geneva Accord, representing Brit Tzedek. This event and the role Brit Tzedek played in it were subsequently featured in the PBS documentary “Passionate Voices: American Jews and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict”.[1]
JStreet advisory council
In 2009 listed members of the JStreet advisory council included Steve Masters, President, Brit Tzedek v’Shalom[2]
References
- ↑ Jewish Alliance for Justice & Peace website: Staff
- ↑ JStreet website: Advisory Council (accessed on Oct. 26, 2009)