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Posted: October 18, 2006

Is the Jewish left ready for commitment?

This week, an Israeli well-versed in the intricate ways of American politics wanted to explain how difficult it is to set up an efficient Washington lobby, one that would exert considerable influence. Jewish leaders are interested in establishing such an organization. To show just how complicated this goal is, he chose to use the following joke: The chicken and the pig decided to give the farmer a present for his birthday. They were trying to figure out what to bring when the chicken had an idea: "Why don't we make him breakfast? What do you say about bacon and eggs?" No way, answered the pig, and he had his reasons: "Bacon and eggs might be a contribution for you, but for me it's a commitment."

And here is the story's summary: Leaders from several organizations and movements are trying to raise funds and resources for the establishment of a new, strong and efficient body that would lobby the U.S. Congress and government to increase their involvement in solving the Arab-Israeli conflict peacefully.

The details of their initiative are still vague: It might be based on a new body or an existing one, such as the Israel Policy Forum, but it clearly would aim to advance political negotiations with America as a mediator. Some in the nascent group believe it is necessary to talk with Hamas. Many also believe sanctions against the Palestinian Authority serve no purpose, and that the American Israel Public Affairs Committee was wrong to promote them in Congress.

They say they are not trying to compete with AIPAC, and anyone who wants to believe that may do so. The truth is more complicated: Many of the people involved in the new initiative are not happy with AIPAC or other organizations whose pro-Israel activities tend to be too hawkish for them. The new group wants to present a clear and strong voice in favor of immediate peace negotiations. They believe this is vital for both Israel and the United States.

In any case, this might pose new problems for Israel. The new lobby would flank the Israeli government on the left. Its stances would occasionally be seen as a call for U.S. pressure on Israel. The founders - idealists, Zionists, supporters of Israel beyond reproach - believe this is all to ensure Israel's survival. "Like a scout forcefully helping an old lady across the street?" I asked one of them two days ago. "Perhaps," he said. "Before she's hit by a truck."

Friction between Rabin's government and AIPAC - which dragged its feet defiantly because some of its leaders opposed the Oslo Accords - is a well-rehearsed routine. AIPAC learned a lesson or two from this, but some believe the lesson was not enough: The complaints arose again when it refused to show sufficient enthusiasm about the Gaza disengagement plan.

Yet one must admit to a basic fact of life: An Israeli government - assuming its leaders prefer to work under less pressure and no dictates - will always feel more comfortable with an American-Jewish lobby operating slightly to its right, rather than a lobby operating slightly to its left. It faces no danger of being asked to set up more settlements or to assassinate more Hamas operatives, but it certainly may be asked to make unwanted concessions, withdrawals and compromises.

The new lobby will try to promote a known "political recipe": It will back Israeli policies when they promote the lobby's agenda, but in other cases it will try to sabotage them. The distinction some of the founders make between supporting the values of the "Israeli public" and those of the "Israeli government" is not reasonable. The public is represented by its government. They may decide not to support it, but they are well advised to avoid a righteous facade that does not respect the voters and their decisions.

In that sense, the new lobby will be different from AIPAC, which, while its leaders have occasionally lapsed into frivolous head-butting with governments that suddenly have veered to the left, usually stays reasonably in line with Israeli policy. "We treat Israel as a responsible adult," they say at AIPAC, meaning they are not pulling old ladies by the arm. But the establishment of a new lobby also testifies to their failure: While they stay in line with Israel, they have fallen out of line with a major part of their American constituency, which is now looking for a new home.

In any case, this initiative also has a positive aspect, which must be recognized by those who do not support the political ground it lies on: Many American Jews who cannot identify with the existing pro-Israeli bodies have chosen to give up, disengage and alienate themselves. A new lobby, reflecting their worldview, would provide them with a convenient channel to express their sympathy for Israel. This is assuming, of course, that they are ready for the commitment.

  1.   The Jewish Left rears its head 05:44  |  don adams 18/10/06
  2.   It`s about time 06:02  |  Bill 18/10/06
  3.   Don`t Be Bamboozled! 06:20  |  Yosemite Sam 18/10/06
  4.   The New Lobby Agenda 07:13  |  howiej 18/10/06
  5.   Let`s face it: AIPAC is decidedly pro-Likud! 09:34  |  Louis T. Sigel 18/10/06
  6.   I don?t think that the Jewish left is obligated to Israel 11:12  |  Ayelet 18/10/06
  7.   "this might pose new problems for Israel" 11:18  |  SD 18/10/06
  8.   It`s high time 11:55  |  sh 18/10/06
  9.   Why don`t you call it a "Pro-Hamas Loby" ? 12:40  |  yos2 18/10/06
  10.   lets hope the ADL is next!! 12:51  |  freddy 18/10/06
  11.   God Bless America 13:03  |  Jane 18/10/06
  12.   They could join up with CAIR instead of starting a new lobby 13:39  |  Elvis Scudbubble 18/10/06
  13.   jane #11 14:07  |  freddy 18/10/06
  14.   Don Adams on American interests 14:14  |  Watcher 18/10/06
  15.   Has the left produced any result anywhere? anytime? 14:29  |  Watcher 18/10/06
  16.   Freddy (Post No. 10) 14:42  |  Johnny Weintraub 18/10/06
  17.   its the American Jewish Center 14:43  |  steve 18/10/06
  18.   johnny weintraub 15:43  |  freddy 18/10/06
  19.   The issue is not leftist or rightist 16:02  |  Jacob Blues 18/10/06
  20.   #15 16:08  |  michael 18/10/06
  21.   Generalizations are dangerous 16:16  |  Jim 18/10/06
  22.   A TOTALLY UNREAL IDEA 16:30  |  Leo Rennert 18/10/06
  23.   #15 Has the left produced any result anywhere? anytime? 16:37  |  Jim 18/10/06
  24.   15 Watcher - It`s called Israel 16:44  |  Mark of Lewiston 18/10/06
  25.   17 - AIPAC 16:52  |  Bruriah Sarah 18/10/06
  26.   18: Just ADL??? 17:49  |  Bruriah Sarah 18/10/06
  27.   no pressure please 18:15  |  Amir 18/10/06
  28.   bruriah sarah 18:30  |  freddy 18/10/06
  29.   No pressure please 18:32  |  Amir 18/10/06
  30.   The Jewish Left in AMerica 19:17  |  Rachel 18/10/06
  31.   lobbies? 19:25  |  from the 18/10/06
  32.   Ready for Commitment 19:35  |  Geoff 18/10/06
  33.   The Jewish left is mis led 19:41  |  Dave 18/10/06
  34.   The Jewish Left is misled II 19:47  |  Dave 18/10/06
  35.   Soros "unreproachably pro-Israel"?!!!! Rosen,did he buy you too? 19:48  |  Absolute Sweden 18/10/06
  36.   Mark of Lewiston #24 19:51  |  Danite 18/10/06
  37.   Want peace? Stop Iraq and Syria 19:54  |  Devorah 18/10/06
  38.   28: Freddy re:10 19:59  |  Bruriah Sarah 18/10/06
  39.   to #32 Geoff and all supporters of this far left initiative 20:05  |  Dave 18/10/06
  40.   to Geoff #32 ..........continued 20:20  |  Dave 18/10/06
  41.   Is the Jewish left ready for commitment? 20:24  |  Terry 18/10/06
  42.   #22 Leo / The threat to us all 20:46  |  Dave 18/10/06
  43.   Yosemite Sam - you must be kidding - Rice = destroy Israel 21:33  |  Jabadini 18/10/06
  44.   Rosner`s illogic 22:08  |  Polybios 18/10/06
  45.   A strong Israel, a weak Israel 22:28  |  Dave 18/10/06
  46.   A strong Israel, a weak Israel II 22:37  |  Dave 18/10/06
  47.   #15 and #24 22:53  |  bbl 18/10/06
  48.   # 31 Thank you Terry! 23:15  |  Maureen Ann 18/10/06
  49.   come over to PN 23:26  |  shelley 18/10/06
  50.   left or palestinian 23:40  |  toni 18/10/06
  51.   ALL U LEFTIES 23:47  |  MIKE 18/10/06
  52.   To Dave 23:56  |  Geoff 18/10/06
  53.   American Anti-Israeli PAC? I don`t think so 00:12  |  Asylum Aleikum 19/10/06
  54.   The Zionist Left 01:00  |  NK 19/10/06
  55.   Freddy (Post No. 18) 01:06  |  Johnny Weintraub 19/10/06
  56.   to #48 NK 02:02  |  Dave 19/10/06
  57.   to NK #48 II / and other leftist Zionist 02:13  |  Dave 19/10/06
  58.   to #48 NK continued 02:22  |  Dave 19/10/06
  59.   #Mike 51 03:42  |  Maureen Ann 19/10/06
  60.   8:55 pm in Chicago..... 04:14  |  Dave 19/10/06
  61.   American Jewish Center 04:17  |  Tilford Bartman 19/10/06
  62.   8:55 pm in Chicago (continued)...... 04:21  |  Dave 19/10/06
  63.   8:55 pm in Chicago (last post, hopefully).... 04:35  |  Dave 19/10/06
  64.   American-Jewish Left 04:37  |  Dennis 19/10/06
  65.   Jabadini You`re Wrong! 07:59  |  Yosemite Sam 19/10/06
  66.   bruriah sarah 08:17  |  freddy 19/10/06
  67.   johnny weintraub 08:27  |  freddy 19/10/06
  68.   A Left Wing AIPAC ? Who are we kidding ? 08:40  |  Alex 19/10/06
  69.   Just curious 09:28  |  RW 19/10/06
  70.   Become a US Citizen after death 10:30  |  Jay C. 19/10/06
  71.   either one hundred percent or nothing? 11:44  |  arab 19/10/06
  72.   Why??????????????????????????????? 18:32  |  NS 19/10/06
  73.   Dave # 56, #57, #58 19:30  |  NK 19/10/06
  74.   Jewish leftS, no ? 23:41  |  Yankelowitz 19/10/06
  75.   Don Adams, I also put America`s interests first 00:42  |  Jake 20/10/06
  76.   LEFT VS RIGHT: PICK YOUR DELUSION 00:42  |  Harry D 20/10/06
  77.   new leftlooking for anew bottle fot the old wine 05:56  |  nathan friedman 20/10/06
  78.   Alex (Post No. 68) 13:26  |  Johnny Weintraub 20/10/06
  79.   ready for commitment? 21:55  |  ralph 21/10/06
  80.   Israel`s security was already irreparably harmed at Oslo... 07:34  |  MG 22/10/06
  81.   RACHEL# 30 17:52  |  droma 22/10/06
  82.   Is the Jewish left ready for commitment? 06:26  |  alex 23/10/06


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