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[[Institute for National Security Studies]] | [[Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations]], former president | [[American Friends of the Jonathan Institute]] Trustee (2009-10, 2010/11) | [[Bialkin Family Foundation]] (which funds or has funded conservative and Israel lobby causes (including - in 2006 - the [[Investigative Project on Terrorism]], [[Friends of Israel Center]], [[The Jerusalem Foundation]], the [[American Israel Friendship League]], and the [[Anti-Defamation League]]).
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[[Institute for National Security Studies]] | [[Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations]], former president | [[American Friends of the Jonathan Institute]] Trustee (2009-10, 2010/11) | [[Bialkin Family Foundation]] (which funds or has funded conservative and Israel lobby causes including - in 2006 - the [[Investigative Project on Terrorism]], [[Friends of Israel Center]], [[The Jerusalem Foundation]], the [[American Israel Friendship League]], and the [[Anti-Defamation League]]).
 
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:09, 31 August 2012

'Friend' of militarist think tank

In January 2010 the American Friends of Tel Aviv University hosted a lavish reception and seminar in New York for 'friends and supporters' of the Israel based Institute for National Security Studies. Attendees included Martin Indyk and Dan Gillerman, both former ambassadors, Kenneth Bialkin and Harold Tanner, both former chairmen of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, Sir James Wolfensohn, former president of the World Bank, and billionaire Charles Bronfman who co-founded Taglit-Birthright.[1][2] Participants reportedly "spoke frankly and off-the-record about the Palestinian situation, Iran and the two-state solution".[3]

Affiliations

Institute for National Security Studies | Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, former president | American Friends of the Jonathan Institute Trustee (2009-10, 2010/11) | Bialkin Family Foundation (which funds or has funded conservative and Israel lobby causes including - in 2006 - the Investigative Project on Terrorism, Friends of Israel Center, The Jerusalem Foundation, the American Israel Friendship League, and the Anti-Defamation League).

Notes

  1. INSS Conference: Strategic Choices for the U.S. and Israel, American Friends of Tel Aviv University, accessed 6 August 2012
  2. More Photos, INSS, accessed 6 August 2012
  3. INSS Conference: Strategic Choices for the U.S. and Israel, American Friends of Tel Aviv University, accessed 6 August 2012