Israel’s Lonesome Doves

A who’s who of Holy Land advocacy.

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Addendum: Inadvertently left out of this chart was the National Jewish Democratic Council, an advocacy group that compares to the American Jewish Committee in size/clout, but would fall a bit to AJC’s left on the dove-to-hawk scale.

AIPAC

Ameinu

American Friendsof Likud

American Jewish Committee

American Jewish Congress

Americans for Peace Now

Anti-Defamation League

Brit Tzedek v’Shalom

Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations

Friends of the Israel Defense Forces

Hadassah

Israel Policy Forum

The Israel Project

J Street

Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs

Jewish National Fund

Jewish Peace Lobby

Jewish Voices for Peace

Jews Against the Occupation

Jews for Justice for Palestinians

Mercaz usa

National Jewish Democratic Council

New Israel Fund

One Israel Fund

Rabbinical Assembly

Republican Jewish Coalition

Shalom Center

Zionist Organization of America

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