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		<title>The Growth of Israel Advocacy in the Reform Movement</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Rabbi Kaufman]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[The dramatic increase in active advocacy for Israel in the Reform movement was obvious at the URJ’s recent Biennial Convention held in Washington DC. That convention featured a number of speakers whose speeches primarily focused on Israel and a number &#8230; <a href="https://www.yourish.com/2012/02/15/15784">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The  dramatic increase in active advocacy for Israel in the Reform movement was  obvious at the URJ’s recent <a title="http://urj.org/biennial11/" href="http://urj.org/biennial11/" target="_parent">Biennial Convention</a> held in Washington DC. That convention  featured a number of speakers whose speeches primarily focused on Israel and a  number of others whose speeches contained significant references to Israel. All  of the speeches delivered were supportive of a strong US-Israel  relationship.</p>
<p>The  conference as a whole was very comfortable to a regular attendee of the AIPAC  Policy Conference featuring speeches from President Obama, Senate Majority  Leader Eric Cantor, Former Israeli Prime Minister and current Defense Minister  Ehud Barak, Ambassador Michael Oren and Natan Sharansky. In addition to those  notable political figures, Rabbi Dick Hirsch delivered an inspiring speech about  the importance of Israel advocacy and Zionism in the Reform movement and both  Rabbi Eric Yoffie and Rabbi Rick Jacobs noted the Reform movement’s strong  support of Israel’s security while hoping that it is able to eventually achieve  peace along with it.</p>
<p>The  Religious Action Center (RAC) held a “Day with the RAC” program that included  lunch at the Israeli Embassy and a discussion with Amb. Oren as well as visits  by several Members of Congress who all noted the importance of strong support  for Israel. The conference even featured performances by Israeli artists  David Broza and Rami Kleinstein. To say that Israel and Israel advocacy were  prominent at the Biennial would be a major understatement. AIPAC held a  reception at the Biennial for the first time ever and it was well attended by  rabbis and congregants alike.</p>
<p>Just yesterday, I received the following in an email from the Religious Action  Center:</p>
<blockquote><p>For  the first time ever, the Union for Reform Judaism and the Religious Action  Center will be hosting a Reform Movement reception during the AIPAC Policy  Conference in Washington, D.C.</p></blockquote>
<p>The  Reform movement is now doing an excellent job of promoting Israel advocacy. Many  of the signatories of the <strong>We  Are For Israel</strong> <a title="http://weareforisrael.org/mission-statement/" href="http://weareforisrael.org/mission-statement/" target="_parent">mission  statement</a>, the organization of which I am President and founder, have played no little  part in the increased attention paid to Israel in the Reform movement and in the  strengthened dialogue about our need to support Israel as it pursues both  security and peace.</p>
<p>The  Israel advocacy sky isn’t falling in spite of what Peter Beinart seems to think. In fact, in the Reform movement support for  Israel is increasing both qualitatively and quantitatively. There is both more  advocacy going on and better advocacy going on. But there remain problems.  First, the children of uninformed or worse–misinformed–parents are much more  likely to be uninformed or misinformed themselves. Second, the lack of good  information leads directly to apathy and misinformation may even lead to  hostility.</p>
<p>We have a lot of work still to do, but we are making headway. Don&#8217;t give up! <a href="http://weareforisrael.org">We Are For Israel</a> and all of you who care about Israel advocacy are making a difference.</p>
<p>A similar article is crossposted at <a href="http://weareforisrael.org">We Are For Israel</a></p>
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