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    At the Top of Jewish Organizational Life, a Collective Changing of the Guards

    What the appointments of young, new executives mean for some of our oldest communal groups

    byShalom Lipner
  • Cast of 1978's 'Animal House.' (MovPins)
    Cast of 1978's 'Animal House.' (MovPins)
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    ‘Animal House: The J Street Sequel’

    The group fights back after being kept out of the Conference of Presidents

    byAndrew Silow-Carroll
  • J Street director Jeremy Ben-Ami. (J Street)
    J Street director Jeremy Ben-Ami. (J Street)
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    Forget J Street; Should We Accept the Conference of Presidents?

    A bad decision raises questions about the group that claims to speak for us all

    byLiel Leibovitz
  • Israeli protesters call for the release of Jonathan Pollard on January 2, 2014.(GALI TIBBON/AFP/Getty Images)
    Israeli protesters call for the release of Jonathan Pollard on January 2, 2014.(GALI TIBBON/AFP/Getty Images)
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    Responses To Our Call to Free Jonathan Pollard

    Jewish leaders weigh in on Tablet’s condemnation of Pollard’s imprisonment

    byThe Editors
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    Damascus Gate

    Who told honcho Malcolm Hoenlein to go to Syria?

    byAllison Hoffman
  • Jeremy Ben-Ami with J Street-endorsed members of Congress, September 2008.(Tom Williams/Roll Call/Getty Images)
    Jeremy Ben-Ami with J Street-endorsed members of Congress, September 2008.(Tom Williams/Roll Call/Getty Images)
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    Heads Up

    J Street chief Jeremy Ben-Ami calls the plays for the first self-confident alternative Jewish establishment

    byAllison Hoffman
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    (Flickr)
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    J Street Challenges AIPAC Over Flotilla Letter

    Relatedly, senators are inundated with mail

    byMarc Tracy
  • Malcolm Hoenlein speaking at a New York press conference demanding international action in Darfur, April 2006.(Stan Honda/AFP/Getty Images)
    Malcolm Hoenlein speaking at a New York press conference demanding international action in Darfur, April 2006.(Stan Honda/AFP/Getty Images)
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    King Without a Crown

    Malcolm Hoenlein has served as the unofficial king of the Jews for the past three decades, but a combination of forces threatens his rule

    byAllison Hoffman
  • Alan Solow at a meeting of Jewish community leaders with President Obama at the White House, July 13, 2009.(White House)
    Alan Solow at a meeting of Jewish community leaders with President Obama at the White House, July 13, 2009.(White House)
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    The Go-Between

    Chicago lawyer Alan Solow is the putative spokesman for American Jewry, but does he have what it takes to manage the community’s increasingly complex relationship with the Obama Administration?

    byAllison Hoffman
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