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The Republican Jewish Coalition and the pro-Israel Lobby
Bob Feldman, The Electronic Intifada, 21 February 2005
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| Website of the
Republican Jewish Coalition, found at
www.rjchq.org. |
Most U.S. anti-war activists are opposed to the Bush
Administration's policy of using U.S. tax money to provide military
weapons to various governments in the Middle East, including the
Israeli government. But the Republican Jewish Coalition [RJC], which
describes itself as "the sole voice of Jewish Republicans to
Republican decisionmakers and the Jewish community" on its website [www.rjchq.org],
promotes continued U.S. aid to the Sharon regime and favors an
expansion of strategic cooperation between the U.S. government and
the Israeli government.
Founded in the 1980s by its chairman emeritus Max Fisher, the "Dean
of Jewish Republicans," the Republican Jewish Coalition has built a
network of Jewish Republican activists and has at least 20 chapters
throughout the United States. Although its most media-exposed board
member in recent hears has probably been a former Bush II White
House press secretary, Ari Fleischer of Fleischer Communications,
Republican Jewish Coalition board member Lewis Eisenberg has also
been an influential figure in U.S. politics in recent years, as a
finance chairman of the Republican National Committee [RNC].
Between 2000 and 2004, for instance, Republican Jewish Coalition
board member Eisenberg personally contributed over $307,000 to
various Republican Party campaign committees or candidates and,
additionally, raised millions of dollars in campaign funds for the
Republican National Committee.
Eisenberg has also been both a member of the Planning Board of the
United Jewish Appeal/United Jewish Federation pro-Israeli government
pressure group in the U.S. and a top executive of the Granite
Capital International Group, the Port Authority of New York & New
Jersey and the Lower Manhattan Redevelopment Authority in recent
years. In addition, United Jewish Appeal/United Jewish Federation
Planning Board member Eisenberg also has both worked as an advisor
to former New Jersey Governor Christie Whitman and New York Governor
Pataki and as one of the New York City 2004 Republican National
Convention host-organizers in recent years.
Other members of the Republican Jewish Coalition board of directors
include: USC Hillel Foundation Trustee Elliott Broidy; Jewish
Federation of Rochester Trustee and Syracuse University Trustee
David Flaum; former Greater New York Campaign of United Jewish
Appeal Federation Vice-Chairman and Brocklyn Academy of Music board
member Charles Diker; and Jewish National Fund, State of Israel
Bonds and Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs leader
Michael Epstein.
In its January 24, 2004 issue, the Dallas Jewish Week
reported that in a January 2004 speech at the Dallas Jewish
Federation's 2004 Men's Event in Texas (which raised $1.37 million)
Republican Jewish Coalition Board Member Ari Fleischer told the
audience:
"It is terribly important for Israel to have throughout American
political parties, strong support, in the most liberal wings of
the Democratic Party and the most conservative wings of the
Republican Party. This is good for Israel."
Perhaps if U.S. anti-war activists become more aware of the specific
institutional and specific individual ties existing between the
pro-Israeli government pressure groups in the U.S. and the Bush
Administration, it might then become easier to eventually counteract
their negative political influence on U.S. foreign policy in the
Middle East?
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