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+ | *[[Coalition for a Democratic Majority]] | ||
*[[Committee on the Present Danger]] | *[[Committee on the Present Danger]] | ||
*[[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]] | *[[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]] | ||
*[[Euston Manifesto United States]] | *[[Euston Manifesto United States]] | ||
+ | *[[Friends of the Democratic Center in Central America]] | ||
+ | *[[American Committee for Peace in the Caucasus]] | ||
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+ | ==American Jewish Committee delegation== | ||
+ | In 2006, the [[American Jewish Committee]] (AJC) reported that Rosenblatt took part in a vist to London in 'an effort to strengthen AJC’s ties to British Jewry' | ||
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+ | The report states that: | ||
+ | : 'AJC President [[E Robert Goodkind]] led a leadership delegation to London to meet with the [[Board of Deputies of British Jews]], the main community organizing body for British Jews, as well as with the [[Community Service Trust]] and the newly formed [[Jewish Leadership Council]]. The group also met with British Chief Rabbi [[Jonathan Sacks]], longtime Jewish community leaders Lord [[Greville Janner]] and Sir [[Trevor Chinn]], and with leadership from the Reform, Liberal and [[Conservative Masorti]] movements. In addition, the group held meetings with those Members of Parliament who initiated a serious parliamentary investigation of anti-Semitism, and with younger leaders of [[Conservative Friends of Israel]] and [[Labour Friends of Israel]]. AJC Board members [[Stanley Bergman]] and [[Peter Rosenblatt]] joined Goodkind on the mission<ref>American Jewish Committee [http://www.ajc.org/site/apps/nlnet/content2.aspx?c=ijITI2PHKoG&b=3121957&ct=4278125 London Jewish Community Greets AJC President] Update 236, 20th December 2006. Accessed 21st August 2008</ref>. | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:04, 27 March 2009
Affiliations
- Coalition for a Democratic Majority
- Committee on the Present Danger
- Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs
- Euston Manifesto United States
- Friends of the Democratic Center in Central America
- American Committee for Peace in the Caucasus
American Jewish Committee delegation
In 2006, the American Jewish Committee (AJC) reported that Rosenblatt took part in a vist to London in 'an effort to strengthen AJC’s ties to British Jewry'
The report states that:
- 'AJC President E Robert Goodkind led a leadership delegation to London to meet with the Board of Deputies of British Jews, the main community organizing body for British Jews, as well as with the Community Service Trust and the newly formed Jewish Leadership Council. The group also met with British Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, longtime Jewish community leaders Lord Greville Janner and Sir Trevor Chinn, and with leadership from the Reform, Liberal and Conservative Masorti movements. In addition, the group held meetings with those Members of Parliament who initiated a serious parliamentary investigation of anti-Semitism, and with younger leaders of Conservative Friends of Israel and Labour Friends of Israel. AJC Board members Stanley Bergman and Peter Rosenblatt joined Goodkind on the mission[1].
References
- ↑ American Jewish Committee London Jewish Community Greets AJC President Update 236, 20th December 2006. Accessed 21st August 2008