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Notes de l'Ifri Potomac Papers
Gilbert N. KAHN

Jewish Activism in the United States: Is J Street a Passing Phenomenon? Potomac Paper, No. 11, February 2012

Created in the Fall of 2008, the J Street movement seeks to represent those in the U.S. Jewish community who would like Washington to be more active in supporting a lasting peace in the Middle-East.

Is J Street a Passing Phenomenon ?

According to Professor Gilbert Kahn, while J Street shatters the one-voice support of Israeli positions represented by the American-Israeli Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) since the 1950's, its chances of success are slim. As long as J Street operates, however, the ideas it defends (settlement freeze, new rounds of negotiations, etc.) will receive more attention, especially on university campuses in America.

The Jewish community represents approximately 2.5% of the population of the United States. It is present in most high-profile professions however, including elected and appointed positions throughout the country and on Capitol Hill.

 

Jewish Activism in the United States: Is J Street a Passing Phenomenon?
Keywords
domestic policy Israel United States
ISBN / ISSN: 
978-2-86592-993-1