"An Inside Look at the AIPAC Conference" on MinnPost.com
TC Jewfolk published an article entitled “An Inside Look at the Pro-Israel AIPAC Conference” on MinnPost.com. Join the hot conversation in the comments on MinnPost’s website.
TC Jewfolk published an article entitled “An Inside Look at the Pro-Israel AIPAC Conference” on MinnPost.com. Join the hot conversation in the comments on MinnPost’s website.
Who’d have thunk that J Street, the upstart “Pro-Israel, Pro-Peace” organization that critics say threatens AIPAC’s message in Washington, would be a guest at this conference? [Video after the jump.]
Over breakfast, Minnesota’s Former Senator Norm Coleman and Governor Tim Pawlenty shmoozed a crowd of Minnesota Jewish Republicans. A peak into that exclusive event.
Student activism and student activists at AIPAC Policy Conference (including one of Minnesota’s very own!)
A few tidbits from the speech of the new AIPAC president – Lee Rosenberg from Chicago, Illinois (video after the jump).
A lot of crazy #&#%$* happens in the Jewish world each week. Don’t miss these stories on why I hate United Airlines, anti-Semitism in Minnesota, more drama around building houses for Jews in Jerusalem, and Orthodox Jews throwing chairs.
One of the largest pro-Israel conferences in history is taking place March 21 – 23 in Washington, DC, and TC Jewfolk is going to be filming and blogging about live. It’s time for AIPAC’s National Policy Conference!
This March, we here in Minnesota have the unique chance to travel together as one community of faith, to learn and to listen, to speak and to teach at AIPAC’s Policy Conference.
Iran’s statements on nukes sound a whole lot like a kid who has got his hand in a cookie jar, saying “don’t worry, I just want to look at the cookies! I won’t eat any!”
The Jewish world is abuzz with news of J Street’s first national conference next week in Washington, D.C., entitled “Driving Change, Securing Peace.” J-Street is seen by some as the new “pro-Israel, pro-peace” lobby and brands itself as “the new address for Middle East peace and security.”