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CULTURAL / ETHNIC
NAACP (and other African-American organizations)
NAACP Legal Defense
Fund,
"Co" - Chairman - Martin
D. Payson
"Co" - Vice Chairman - Daniel L. Rabinowitz
"This Website was made possible through the generous support of the Paul
and Phyllis Fireman Charitable Foundation."
Washington Kurdish Institute,
Executive Director: Mike Amitay -- reputed to be the son of former
head of AIPAC (the massive Jewish American lobbying organization for Israel),
Morris Amitay.
American Institute of Polish
Culture,
Founder and President: Blanka A. Rosenstiel
Emperor's Clothes,
(ostensibly about Yugoslavia and the Balkans)
Editor: Jared Israel (apologist for Israel)
Asia Society,
Chairman of the Board: Maurice
R. Greenberg (article: 2001)
Chairman of the Executive Committee: Richard C. Holbrooke
"To meet the increasing demand for greater awareness and understanding
of Asia and its dynamic relationship with America, the Asia Society extensively
renovated and expanded its world headquarters in New York City. The $30
million initiative substantially enhanced the Asia Society's museum galleries,
as well as its public facilities and programs, and strengthened the Society's
role as the only institution in North America addressing the intersection
of the arts, economics, politics, and society throughout the Asia-Pacific
region." This building is called The
Maurice R. and Corinne P. Greenberg Building.
Committee for the Liberation
of Iraq,
President: Randy Scheunemann (?)
"The president of the Committee is Randy
Scheunemann, Trent Lott's former chief national-security adviser.
Last year Scheunemann worked for Donald Rumsfeld as a consultant on Iraq
policy ... The Committee is little more than an extension of the Project
for a New American Century (PNAC), an 'educational' organization packed
with neocons such as William Kristol and Robert Kagan."
Open Society Institute,
Founder/Billionaire Moneybags: George Soros
U.S. Committee for a Free Lebanon,
"Golden Circle"
members include: Elliot Abrams, Salo Aizenberg, Eleana
Benador, David Chazen, Alain Gabriel Courtines, Rachel
Ehrenfeld, Michael Eisenstadt, Eliot Engel, Philip
Epstein, Gil Feiler, Douglas Feith, Leonard Getz,
Richard Greenfield, Richard Hellmann, Irwin Hochberg,
Michael Ledeen, Matthew Levitt, Daniel Lubetzky,
Richard Perle, Daniel Pipes, Scott Rosenblum, Nina
Rosenwald, Michael Rubin, Eric Silverman, David Steinmann,
Jonathan Usher, Stanley Weiss, David Wurmser
Mexican American Legal Defense and
Educational Fund (MALDEF),
President: Antonia Hernandez (married to Michael
Stern)
Chairman of the board: Joseph
A. Stern
Foundation for Ethnic Understanding,
Founder and President: Rabbi Mark Schneier
Coalition for Democracy in
Iran,
"Supporter": Michael
Ledeen
The Burma Project,
a division of the billionaire George Soros empire
American Himalayan Foundation,
Chairman: Richard
Blum, husband of Senator Dianne Feinstein
Member of Board of Directors: Leon J. Weil, Ambassador to Nepal
Maltese-Czech
Society,
President: Lawrence
Attard Bezzina
Asian American Hotel Owners Association,
[hotel owners from India]
President: Fred Schwartz
Central Asia Institute,
President: Julia Bergman
Public Relations Director: Susan Neubauer
Inter-American Economic
Council,
President & CEO: Barry Featherman
"BKSH is the name of leading-edge
government relations consultancy for the 21st century. Created
by the world's largest communications agency, Burson-Marsteller,
it enables clients to mount US, pan-European and transatlantic campaigns."
Managing Director: K.
Riva Levinson
"Ms. Levinson has been the U.S. representative
for the Iraqi National Congress (INC) since 1999. This
group, funded by the United States State Department, will form the nucleus
of the new democratic Iraqi Government. For four years, Ms. Levinson
managed the INC’s communications initiatives as
the voice of the Iraqi people in exile. Since
the country’s liberation, Ms. Levinson has worked with the INC
at its headquarters in Baghdad to conduct programs to support democracy
and the building of civil society. Beyond Iraq, Ms. Levinson runs
a number of projects to build democracy around the world, including
managing the Coalition for Democracy in Iran and supporting the Liberian
opposition parties."
Alliance of Latinos and Jews,
Co-chairs: Bradley Schneider, Bertha G. Magana
American-Russian Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Founder and President: Helen Teplitskaia [Teplitsky? Jewish?]
Institute of the Americas,
President: Jeffrey Davidow
Foundation for the People of Burma,
President and CEO: Harold C. Nathan (?)
New York Board for New Americans,
Board of Directors: Paul R. Alter, Phyllis Putter Barasch (?), Arthur Chernick, Charles M. Chernick, Ellen E. Conovitz, Rabbi Joel S. Goor, Debby Israel, Saul Kagan, Stanley I. Kivort (?), Bobi Klotz (?), Michael Loeb, Jeffrey M. Loewy, Kenneth Mazer, Elaine Pohl Moore (?), Rekha Nambiar (?), Terry Savage (?),
Melissa A. Schimke (?), Margaret Dunn Tan.
Polish-American-Jewish Alliance for Youth Understanding,
President: Dennis Misler
Center for Islamic Pluralism,
Executive director: Stephen Schwartz
"HATE," GENOCIDE, ETC.
A List of "Anti-Hate" organizations
(includes some overtly Jewish groups)
Institute for the Study of Genocide,
Executive Director: Helen
Fein
International Commission to Investigate the Crimes of Nazi and Soviet
Occupation Regimes in Lithuania,
Chairman: Emanuelis Zingeris,
also chairman of the Lithuanian Parliamentary Committee on Human Rights.
American Anti-Slavery Group,
Founder and CEO: Charles Jacobs
[Contributor's note: "This is an another Jewish-concocted civil rights organization. No criticism of Israel allowed here."] [Israel is a leader in the sex slavery racket.] Jacobs has written a pro-Israel apologetic entitled: Why Israel, and not Sudan, is Singled Out: "How is it that there is not storm of indignation at Amnesty Interantional or Human Rights Watch, though, which they rushed to Jenin to investigate false reports of Jews massacring Arabs, care so much about Arab-occupied Juba, South Sudan's black capital?"
Coalition Against Terrorist Media,
Executive Director: Avi Jorisch
POLITICS
America First Party,
Chairman: Dan Charles (Recently became "Chairman
Emeritus")
"[The] Reform Party as a whole is in big trouble these days ...
Earlier this year, several national executive committee members resigned,
along with the leaders of 18 state chapters that decided to disaffiliate
from the national organization and launch a new group, the America First
Party (AFP). Based in Boulder, Colo., the upstart AFP is headed by Dan
Charles, a Jewish right-wing activist previously aligned with the
Reform Party."
FrontPage magazine,
Founder/editor: David Horowitz (former far Left political activist,
now a conservative apologist for Israel and Judeocentrism)
National Endowment for Democracy,
President: Carl Gershman
Heritage
Foundation,
President: Edwin Feulner
(Likely Jewish. Married to Linda
Claire Leventhal and author of Hate
is Hate).
Center for the Study
of Compassionate Conservatism,
Member of Board of Directors: Marvin Olasky
Center for Middle East Peace and
Economic Cooperation,
Chairman: S. Daniel Abraham (avid pro-Israel acitivist)
Center for the Study of Popular Culture,
co-founder: David Horowitz
Carnegie Council
on Ethics and International Affairs,
President: Joel
Rosenthal
Hudson
Institute,
Founder (deceased): Herman Kahn
President: Herbert I. London (Winner
of the 2001 American Jewish Congress Award)
Chairman of the Board: Walter P. Stern
Vice President and Director: Kenneth R. Weinstein ("Prior
to rejoining Hudson, Weinstein was the managing director of the
Shalem
Center, an educational and research institute with offices in Jerusalem
and Washington, D.C.")
Manhattan Institute for
Policy Studies,
President: Lawrence J. Mone
People for the American Way,
Founder: television director Norman
Lear
The Center for Libertarian
Studies (venerates Murray Rothbard),
Founder: Burton S. Blumert
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty,
Executive Director: Thomas A. Dine
Dine "headed the American
Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) from 1980 through June 1993."
Middle East Forum,
Executive Committee Chairman: Irwin Hochberg
"The Middle East Forum,
a think tank, works to define and promote American interests in the Middle
East ... In particular, it believes in strong ties with Israel, Turkey,
and other democracies as they emerge; works for human rights throughout
the region; strives to weaken the forces of religious radicals; seeks
a stable supply and a low price of oil; and promotes the peaceful settlement
of regional and international disputes ... Toward this end, the Forum
seeks to help shape the intellectual climate in which U.S. foreign policy
is made by addressing key issues in a timely and accessible way for a
sophisticated public."
The Conservative
Caucus,
Chairman: Howard Phillips
"Constitution Party & Independent American Party Presidential Nominee
... Born February 6, 1941 in Boston, Massachusetts. Married to Peggy Phillips.
Six children, eight grandchildren. Evangelical Protestant (Jewish
by birth, later converted in adulthood to Christianity)."
The Mitre organization,
Chairman of the Board: James Schlesinger
"MITRE is a not-for-profit
national resource that provides systems engineering, research and development,
and information technology support to the government. It operates federally
funded research and development centers for the DOD, the FAA, and the
IRS."
Aspen Institute,
Chairman: William E. Mayer (Jewish?)
Vice Chairman: Lester Crown
(Jewish Aspen officials include everyone from Henry Kissinger to
Madeline Albright).
Project for a New American
Century,
Chairman: William Kristol
Institute for Policy Studies,
Founder/funder: Samuel
Rubin
"Cora Weiss,
nee Cora Rubin, daughter of Samuel Rubin. She was a director
of the Samuel Rubin Foundation from its inception. She was also instrumental
in the funding decision to create the Institute for Policy Studies. Her
husband, Peter Weiss, was the first IPS chairman of the board of
directors. She and her husband Peter selected Marcus Raskin
and Richard Barnet as co-directors of the Institute for Policy Studies."
World Affairs Council,
Chair: Bill
Grinstein
Center for the Research
on Military Organization,
Director: David R. Segal
Term Limits,
President: Howard
Rich
Council on Foreign Relations,
President: Leslie Gelb
(Succeeded by Richard N. Haass, also Jewish)
Vice President: Abraham Lowenthal
Center for Policy Alternatives,
Board Secretary: Miles
Rapoport
Drug Policy Alliance,
Executive Director: Ethan
Nadelman
Education Policy Institute,
Chairman: Myron
Lieberman
Ethics and Public Policy Center,
President: Hillel
G. Fradkin
The Joan Shorenstein
Center on the Press, Politics, and Public Policy, (Harvard U.)
"The Shorenstein
Center was established with a generous gift from Walter H.
and Phyllis J. Shorenstein, in memory of their daughter, Joan.
Joan Shorenstein Barone is remembered by all who worked with her
as one of the most dedicated professionals ever to enter the field of
political journalism."
Miller Center of Public Affairs,
Executive Director: Philip Zelikow
"The Miller Center's mission is to study and inform the national
and international policies of the United States, with a special emphasis
on the American Presidency. We conduct primary historical research, hold
public forums, document presidential oral history, award fellowships in
American political development and organize commissions on important public
policy issues."
9-11 Commission (National
Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States),
Executive Director: Philip
Zelikow (see also above)
"January 27, 2003: Philip Zelikow, White Burkett Miller Professor
of History and Director of the Miller Center of Public Affairs at the
University of Virginia, has been appointed as the Executive Director of
the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, also
known as the '9/11 Commission.'"
Ethics and Public Policy Center,
President: Hillel
Fradkin
Center for Ethics and Public Policy,
President: Elliot Abrams
SITE Institute-The
Search for International Terrorist Entities,
Director: Rita Katz
The Federalist Society (for law
and public policy studies),
President: Eugene B. Meyer (Jewish?)
Executive Vice President: Leonard A Leo (Jewish?)
Social Democrats,
"The Social Democrats, USA (SD/USA) has its political roots in the
Socialist Party. Its philosophical forefather was the intellectual Trotskyite,
Max Shactman. Shactman, initially a Communist, became increasingly
disenchanted with the actions of the Soviet Union under Stalin and developed
a new genre of antiStalinist leftists. This group joined the Socialist
party of Eugene Debs and Norman Thomas in the 1960s. (2) It was in this
period that the SD/USA made its commitment to, and its first inroads into
the organized labor movement. In 1972, the Socialist Party split into
two factions; the left led by Michael Harrington and the right or conservative
wing led by Tom
Kahn,
Rachelle Horowitz, and Carl Gershman. (2) The latter
became the SD/USA."
Congressional Task Force on Terrorism and Unconventional Warfare,
Director: Yossef Bodansky
"Yossef Bodansky is the Director of Research of the International
Strategic Studies Association, and is also the Director of the Congressional
Task Force on Terrorism and Unconventional Warfare of the US House of
Representatives. He is also a Senior Editor for the Defense and Foreign
Affairs group of publications. He is the author of five books (Target
America, Terror, Crisis in Korea, Offensive in the Balkans, and Some Call
it Peace) ..."
Partnership for America's Families,
Director: Steve Rosenthal
"A bitter split within organized labor over control of $20 million
earmarked for mobilizing voters is threatening to fracture a broader effort
by liberal groups to ally themselves against President Bush's reelection
bid in 2004. The dispute involves the new Partnership for America's Families,
a political committee financed with $20 million from unions and as much
as $10 million from individual, pro-Democratic donors. The partnership's
executive director, Steve
Rosenthal, former political director of the AFL-CIO, is pitted
against Gerald W. McEntee, president of the American Federation of State,
County and Municipal Employees. Also at odds with Rosenthal are leaders
of black and Hispanic labor organizations affiliated with the AFL-CIO."
Draft Al Gore, [defunct web site]
Chairman: Monica Friedlander
Center
for American Progress,
Senior Vice President: Morton H. Halperin
Democracy 21,
President: Fred Wertheimer,
"promotes
changes in campaign finance,"
(Important contributor: Geoge Soros)
Bush/Cheney 2004,
Campaign Manager: Ken Mehlman
National Democratic Institute For International
Affairs,
Chairman: Madeleine K. Albright
Vice Chairman: Rachelle Horowitz
President: Kenneth D. Wollack
[Contributor's note: This organization "specializes in setting
up puppet governments."]
Green Party of the United States,
(Five "Co-Chairs" and one "Alternate")
Co-Chair: Ben Manski
Co-Chair: Marnie Glickman
Alternate: Alan Kobrain (Jewish?)
Treasurer: Jake Schneider
Harvard University Institute of
Politics,
Director: Dan Glickman
(Note: Glickman was the Secretary of Agriculture under President
Clinton, at the same time now Harvard president Larry Summers was
serving as Secretary of the Treasury.)
Oxford Democracy Forum, [Oxford University]
All four members
of the OxDem executive board are as follows:
President: Josh Chafetz
Communications Officer: Stephen Sachs
Programs Officer: Josh Cherniss
Member-at-Large: David Adesnik
[OxDem's Internet "blog."]
Selective Service System,
Acting Director: Lewis C. Brodsky (retired 2004)
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities,
Executive Director: Robert Greenstein
Deputy Director: Iris Lav
Associate Director: Susan Steinmetz
Senior Fellow: Isaac Shapiro
American Center for Democracy,
Director: Rachel Ehrenfeld (author of Funding Evil; How Terrorism is Financed -- and How to Stop It)
moveon.org,
Executive Dirctor: Eli Pariser
MASS MEDIA
Fairness and Accuracy in Media
(FAIR),
Executive Director: Jeff Cohen
Paul Revere Society,
The PRS apparently IS Michael Savage (born Michael Weiner). Conservative
talk-show host and apologist for Israel.
Association of American Publishers,
Chairman of the Board of Directors: Jane Friedman
(Friedman is President
and CEO of HarperCollins Publishers).
Screen Actors Guild,
President: Melissa
Gilbert
"Other Jewish performers in the cast [of the play "The Education
of Max Bickford"] include Jill Clayburgh and Sara Gilbert. Gilbert,
27, is best known for her youthful role as Roseanne's youngest daughter
on the "Roseanne" television series. Her sister, MELISSA
GILBERT, 38, was the former child star of "Little House on the Prairie"
and many TV movies. Melissa was elected president of the Screen Actors'
Guild late last year." -- Jewish Bulletin
American Film Institute,
Director and CEO: Jean Picker Firstenberg (Jewish?)
Recording Industry Association of America,
Prior Chairman and CEO: Hilary
Rosen
New Chairman and CEO: Mitch
Bainwol (formerly a Jewish Republican
Party official)
President: Cary
Sherman
National Association of Recording Merchandisers,
"The Voice of Music Retailing"
President: Pamela
Horovitz
Chairman: David Schlang (Jewish?)
National Film Board
of Canada, (government subsidies for independent filmmakers) Commissioner
and Chairperson: Jacques Bensimon
Arbitron, (media research)
President and CEO: Stephen B. Morris
(non-executive) Chairman: Lawrence Perlman
The Media Coalition, Inc.,
Executive Director: David Horowitz
The Media Access Project,
President and CEO: Andrew Jay Schwartzman
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (Canada's
BBC),
President and CEO: Robert
Rabinovitch
Canadian Museum of Civilization,
President and CEO: Victor
Rabinovitch (brother of Robert - see above)
"Their [the Rabinovitch
brothers] appointments, the apex of careers built largely in the federal
civil service, were 'a source of naches [pride] for the entire Jewish
community,'' said Irving Abella, a Toronto historian and former president
of the Canadian Jewish Congress. 'They are energetic and dedicated, and
never tried to hide their Jewish background.'"
Center for Media and Public Affairs,
President: S. Robert
Lichter
Vice President: Linda Lichter
Association of Alternative
Newsweeklies,
Executive Director: Richard Karpel
Project for Excellence in Journalism/Committee
of Concerned Journalists,
Director (and Vice Chairman of CCJ) -- Tom Rosenstiel
Chairman of CCJ -- Bill Kovach (Jewish?)
Directors Guild of America,
President: Michael Apted
National Vice-President: Edwin Sherin
National Executive Director: Jay D. Roth
Associate National Executive Director: Warren Adler
(also: Presiding Officer,Western Directors
Council: Michael Apted Presiding Officer,
Eastern Directors Council: Edwin Sherin)
The
Society of Professional Audio Recording Services,
President: Jeff Greenberg
President-Elect: Andrew Kautz
Treasurer: Doug Levine
Executive Director: Larry Lipman
Academy of Television Arts &
Sciences ("Emmy" awards),
Chairman & CEO: Dick Askin
Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation,
Chairman & CEO: Tom Sarnoff
Academy of Motion Picture
Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), ("Academy Awards")
A) AMPAS Board of Governors:
First Vice President: Sid Ganis
Vice President: Gilbert Cates
Executive Director: Bruce Davis (Jewish?)
B) AMPAS Administration:
Executive Director: Bruce Davis (Jewish?)
C) AMPAS Foundation Board of Trustees:
President: Fay Kanin
Vice President (1 of 2): Charles Bernstein
Executive Secretary: Bruce Davis (Jewish?)
Secretary: Sid Ganis
( Note: Fay Kanin is also Executive Committee Chair AMPAS Writers
Branch)
"Tony" awards are presented by the following two organizations:
1) The
League of American Theatres and Producers (LATP),
Chairman: Gerald Schoenfeld
President: Jed Bernstein
2) The American
Theatre Wing (ATW),
Executive Director: Howard Sherman
National Academy of Recording Arts and
Sciences (NARAS),"The Recording Academy" ("Grammy"
Awards),
President & CEO: Neil Portnow
General Council: Joel A. Katz
Songwriters Guild of America
(SGA),
Executive Director: Lewis Bachman
National Projects Director: George Wurzbach (Jewish?)
Executive Vice President: Richard Adler
Second Executive Vice President: George David Weiss
First Vice President: Ervin Drake (Jewish?)
Dramatists Guild of America, Inc.,
President: John Weidman (Jewish?) (Note:novelist and playright Jerome
Weidman wrote "I can Get it for You Wholesale", which starred Barbara
Streisand when it played on Broadway.)
Secretary: Arthur Kopit (Jewish surname)
Motion Picture Association of America,
(i.e., the frontman for Hollywood)
President: Dan Glickman
American Cinema Editors,
President: Alan Heim
National Cable and Telecommunications Association,
President and CEO: Robert Sachs
Online News Association,
President: Ruth Gersh, Director of Online Services, AP Digital
Vice President: Michael Silberman, Managing Editor, East Coast, MSNBC.com
Secretary:
Jonathan Dube (Jewish?), Managing Producer, MSNBC.com
LAW, RIGHTS GROUPS
American
Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
President: Nadine Strossen
Judicial Watch,
Chairman: Larry Klayman (a
Jewish convert to Christianity)
Lawyers Committee for Human Rights,
(strong interest in fighting antisemitism)
Executive Director: Michael
Posner
Human Rights Watch,
Executive Director: Kenneth
Roth
American Center for Law & Justice
(ACLJ),
Chief Council: Jay Alan Sekulow
He also operates: The Slavic Center for
Law and Justice (SCLJ), along with SCLJ co-founder Vladimir Ryakhovskiy
(Jewish?)
and also The European Center for Law and
Justice (ECLJ)
Note: The "Jay Sekulow Live!" daily radio show is co-hosted by Gene Kapp.
National Lawyers Guild,
President: Bruce Nestor (Jewish surname)
President-Elect: Michael Avery (Jewish surname)
Executive Vice President: Marjorie Cohn
Child Welfare League of America,
President and CEO: Shay Bilchik
"Cardinal McCarrick announced
July 11 that a Child Protection Advisory Board with experts from related
fields has been formed to review and strengthen the Archdiocese of Washington's
policies and procedures on preventing and dealing with cases of child
abuse. The chairman of the nine-member board, Shay Bilchik, is
the president and CEO of the Child Welfare League of America ... 'Every
child as a birthright is entitled to nurturance and protection,' said
Bilchik, whose Child Welfare League is the nation's oldest and
largest association of agencies that directly help abused, neglected,
abandoned and other vulnerable children and their families. The board
chairman, who is Jewish, said members would examine archdiocesan policies,
help the local Catholic Church in 'confronting and preventing the tragedy
of child sexual abuse,' and determine if there are 'more effective methods
for protecting children, for whom the Church is a spiritual home.'"
Southern Poverty Law Center,
CEO: Joe
Levin
Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law,
Executive Director: Robert
Bernstein
Center for Equal Opportunity,
President: Linda Chavez
"She met her husband, Christopher
Gersten, while attending the University of Colorado. Gersten,
who is Jewish, heads the Institute for Religious Values."
Center for Law and Social Policy,
Chair: Joe Onek
"Berkowitz: I see also that you worked on the Hill at one
point? Onek: I'd worked on the Hill for Kennedy but not on health
issues particularly. Berkowitz: And Mondale was not a rabbi? Onek:
No, I knew Mondale because I'd worked on the Hill, but I had no ties."
"The Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) was founded
in 1968 by Charles Halpern and three other lawyers, with the assistance
of Justice Arthur Goldberg."
Second Amendment Foundation,
Founder -- Alan M. Gottlieb
Citizens Commission on Human Rights
(CCHR),
President (U.S.): Bruce Wiseman
Note: CCHR was founded in 1969 by the Church of Scientology
Center for Constitutional
Rights,
President: Michael Ratner
Center for Justice & Democracy,
Executive Director: Joanne Doroshow (Jewish?)
Deputy Director: Emily Gottlieb
National Women's Law Center,
Co-President (1of 2): Marcia D.Greenberger
Vice President, Legal programs: Judith Appelbaum
Vice President, Family Economic Security: Joan Entmacher
Vice President, Communications: Margot Friedman
Vice President, Health and Reproductive Rights: Judy Waxman
Center for First
Amendment Rights,
President and co-founder: Ethel Silver Sorokin
Student Press Law Center,
Executive Director: Mark Goodman
Amnesty International,
Founder: Peter Benenson
UNIONS, OCCUPATION ORGANIZATIONS, ACADEMIA, ETC.
American Library
Association,
President: Maurice Freedman (through June 2003)
American Federation of Teachers,
President: Sandra
Feldman
Service Employees International Union
(SEIU)
President: Andrew L. Stern
Communication Workers of
America (AFL-CIO),
President: Morton Bahr (also President of the Jewish
Labor Committee)
Executive Vice-President: Larry
Cohen
(Note: Barbara Easterling (Jewish?) is this group's Secretary-Treasurer
and also
co-Chairman of the Labor Advisory Board for State of Israel Bonds).
Unite,
President: Bruce Raynor (Jewish surname)
Raynor succeeded Jay Mazur in July 2001. "A new chapter in
the history of the U.S. labor movement began in 1995 with the founding
of UNITE
(Union of Needletrades, Industrial and Textile Employees). The new union
was formed by the merger of two of the nation's oldest unions, the International
Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU) and the Amalgamated Clothing and
Textile Workers Union (ACTWU)."
Per Jay Mazur: He is noted as an official of one of "53 member
organizations of major
American Jewish organizations that seeks to strengthen the U.S.-Israel
Alliance, and to protect and advance the security and dignity of Jews
abroad." Mazur is here
noted as a representative for the National Committee for Labor Israel.
The Newspaper Guild, (union
- part of Communication Workers of America)
International Chairperson: Carol
Rothman
American Association for the Advancement
of Science,
CEO, and Executive Publisher of "Science" magazine: Alan
Leshner.
Chairman of the Board: Floyd E. Bloom (Jewish?)
Director of science & policy programs: Albert H. Teich (Jewish?)
Union of Concerned Scientists,
President: Howard Ris [Jewish?]
[Replaced by Kevin Knobloch (Jewish?) in 2003]
Chairman of the Board: Kurt Gottfried
Foundation for Individual Rights in
Education,
Executive Director: Erich J.Wasserman
President and Co-Director: Alan Charles Kors
Co-Director: Harvey A. Silverglate
Institute
of Medicine (National Academy for Science),
President: Harvey
Fineberg
American
Political Science Association,
President-Elect: Margaret Levi
Vice President: Ira Katznelson
Secretary: Judith Goldstein
American Psychological Association,
President: Robert
J. Sternberg
International Association for Philosophy
and Literature,
Executive Director: Hugh
J. Silverman
National Association of Science
Writers, Inc.
President: Deborah Blum
National Association of Social Workers,
President: Terry Mizrahi
Writers Guild of America, West
President: Victoria Riskin (also on the American Film Institute
Board of Trustees)
("Welcome to the official Web
site of the Writers Guild of America, west, a labor union that represents
more than 8,500 professional writers who create your favorite films and
television programs." Riskin
serves to 2004.
Writers Guild of America, East,
President: Herb Sargent (Jewish?)
The Songwriters Guild of
America,
Executive Director: Lewis Bachman
The American Society of Composers, Authors
and Publishers (ASCAP),
President and Chairman of the Board: Marilyn Bergman
(Recently deceased: Vice Chairman: Cy Coleman (formerly Seymour Kaufman)
Vice Chairman, Publisher Board: Jay Morganstern
Treasurer: Arnold Broido
Music Publishers Association of the United
States,
President: Tom Broido
American Psychiatric Association,
President: Paul Appelbaum
"Dr. Appelbaum, a world-renowned psychiatrist, presented 'Religion
and Psychiatry: An Orthodox Jewish Psychiatrist’s Perspective' at the
luncheon."
Institute of Industrial Engineers,
President: Jeremy Weinstein
Middle East Studies Association
(MESA),
(Previous) President: Joel
Beinin
The American Educational Research Association
(AERA),
Executive Director: Felice
J. Levine
American Sociological Association,
President: William
T. Bielby
"Bill’s non-observant Jewish
mother worked in a shoe store at the Palmer House and then with her
husband in the store."
American Society of Magazine
Editors (ASME)
[a division of Magazine Publishers of America]
Executive Director: Marlene Kahan
American Sportscasters
Association,
President: Lou Schwartz
Committee to Protect Journalists,
Chairman of the Board: David Laventhol
Executive Director: Ann Cooper (Jewish?)
PSRC,
Chairman: Howard B. Goldstein
"The PSRC of America is an organization of physicians, nurses, administrators,
allied health care professionals, and data analysts providing services
to promote quality of care and the efficient management of health care
resources in managed care and traditional settings."
American Orthopsychiatric Association,
Executive Director - Lisa Shuger Hublitz
President - Oscar Barbarin
President Elect - Gary Melton (Jewish?)
Institute of International Education,
President & CEO: Allan E. Goodman
Farmworker Justice Fund,
Co-Executive Director: Bruce Goldstein
Co-Executive Director: Shelley Davis (Jewish?)
(Contributor's Note: According to their bio's, these two attorneys have
no known farm or agricultural work experience.)
Association of American Medical Colleges,
President: Jordan J. Cohen, M.D.
Actors' Equity Association,
Executive Director: Alan Eisenberg
National Association of Television Program
Executives (NATPE),
President & CEO: Rick Feldman
President of NATPE Educational Foundation: Lew Klein
(He's also a co-founder of NATPE).
World Medical. Association,
Chairman of the WMA council: Y. Blachar
"Physicians for Human Rights (Israel) have lambasted the Israeli Medical Association (IMA) for its silence in the face of these systematic violations of the Fourth Geneva Convention [against the Palestinian people], which guarantees the right to health care and the protection of health professionals as they do their duty. Remarkably, IMA president Dr Y Blachar is currently chairperson of the council of the World Medical Association (WMA), the official international watchdog on medical ethics. A supine BMA appears in collusion with this farce at the WMA." -- D. Summerfield, British Medical Journal, October 2004
IMMIGRATION
American Patrol,
Co-founder Shirley
Lertzman
Federation for American Immigration Reform,
Executive Director: Dan
Stein (Jewish citation here)
National Immigration Forum,
(pro-immigration)
Chairman of the Board: Diana Aviv
Executive Director: Frank Sharry (Jewish?)
MONEY / BUSINESS
World Bank,
President: James D. Wolfensohn
Federal Reserve System,
Chairman: Alan Greenspan
Member, Board of Governors: : Ben Shalom
Bernanke
Economic Policy Institute,
President: Larry Mishel (Mishel comes up on a web search as a Jewish surname)
Vice President: Ross Eisenbrey (Jewish?)
International Futures and Options Exchange,
CEO: Hugh Freedberg
The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT),
Chairman: Nickolas J. Neubauer
New York Board of Trade,
Acting President, CEO, Chairman, and Chairman of the Board: Charles
H. Falk
Vice Chairman of the Board: Frederick W. Schoenhut
American National Standards Institute
(ANSI),
President and CEO: Mark W. Hurwitz
American Corn Growers Association,
CEO (in 2000): Gary
Goldberg
"In February 2001, Goldberg was sentenced to five years
probation for obtaining child
pornography by mail. 'When the FBI and police knocked on his door,
it was the end of Gary Goldberg, chief executive of the American
Corn Growers Association,' The Tulsa World reported. 'Now and forever,
it’s Gary Goldberg, convicted sex offender.' Goldberg, who once
rubbed elbows with senators and even visited President Clinton in the
White House, now says: 'I’m a felon. They don’t let felons in the Oval
Office.' Goldberg’s crime led to a very public resignation from
his high-profile ACGA role. But the organization did not divorce itself
of Goldberg entirely: he now serves as the Chief Executive Officer
of the ACGA-linked American Corn Growers Foundation, where he remains
in charge of fundraising and glad-handing the big-money foundations that
keep ACGA afloat. Goldberg, a Tulsa corn grower, served as CEO
of ACGA for three years and National President for five.
Electronic Retailing Association,
Chairman: Linda
A. Goldstein
Gemological Institute of America,
President: Lee Berg
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission,
(Previous) Chairman: Arthur
Levitt
Secretary: Jonathan G. Katz
Commissioner: Cynthia
A. Glassman
Commissioner: Harvey J. Goldschmid
Direct Marketing Association,
President: H. Robert Weintzen
Center for Strategic and Budgetary
Assessments,
Chairman of the Board: Richard Danzig
"Recently [1999], Richard Danzig was appointed
Secretary of the U.S. Navy. The appointment marks the very first time
a member of the Jewish faith has reached the commander level of one of
the American Armed Forces divisions. The office is second in rank only
to the Secretary of Defense ... Observing that the prestigious appointment
was duly noted within the Jewish community, I asked Danzig if he felt
that his Judaism had played a significant role in his line of work. He
pointed out that the structure of the military community is, in fact,
quite similar to the Jewish community ... . Although his position as Secretary
of the Navy is rare for a civilian officer, the military offers many jobs
for civilians."
National Economic Council,
Chairman: Stephen
Friedman
Turnaround Management
Association,
Chairman: Randall S. Eisenberg
Penultimate Chairman: Melanie Rovner Cohen
American Council for Capital Formation,
President: Mark A. Bloomfield
Business Council for Sustainable Energy,
Chairman: Scott A. Wiener
Consumer Energy Council of America,
President: Ellen
Berman
Consumers Union,
Director: Gene
Kimmelman
Policy Analyst: Adam Goldberg
Interactive Digital Software Association
(IDSA)
(Trade association for the computer videogames industry)
President: Douglas Loewenstein
Antitrust Institute,
President: Albert ("Bert") A. Foer
(Mr. Foer is apparently a member of the Adas Israel synagogue which
implores its members: "Buy
Israel. At this time, in particular, we should buy as many Israeli products
as possible to support the state of Israel." Foer's wife is Esther
and his young son, Jonathan Safran Foer, has made hundreds of thousands
of dollars on his first novel, Everything Is Illuiminated. "Jonathan,
son of Esther and Bert Foer, grew up in the synagogue." [p.
6]
American Society of Travel
Agents,
President & CEO: Richard M.Copland (Jewish surname)
NASDAQ; Stock Market,
President & CEO: Robert Greifeld
Computer Systems Policy Project
(CSPP),
Executive Director: Bruce P. Mehlman
"Chairman of the coalition" (as described in homepage description): Michael
S. Dell
Chairman: Craig R. Barrett (Jewish?), also the CEO of Intel Corp.
[JTR contributor's note: "A coalition consisting of 8 computer
company CEO's whose "project" is to help further destroy the hi-tech jobs
base in America by replacing their domestic employees with cheap labor
overseas. The CEO jobs are apparently exempt from this 'project'."]
Center for Economic and Policy Research,
Co-Director: Mark
Weisbrot
National Association of Security Dealers,
Chairman & CEO: Robert R. Glauber (Jewish?)
Vice Chairman, President of NASD Regulatory Policy & Oversight: Mary
L. Schapiro
International Federation
of the Phonographic Industry,
Chairman & CEO: Jason Berman
Consumer Electronics Association
(CEA),
Chair: Katherine Gornik
President & CEO: Gary Shapiro
Home Recording Rights Coalition
(HRRC),
Chairman: Gary Shapiro (also Pres.& CEO of CEA)
General Council: Robert S. Schwartz
Mix Foundation for Excellence
in Audio,
President: Hillel Resner
Financial Accounting Standards Board,
Chairman: Robert H. Herz
International Council of Forest and Paper Associations,
President: Avrim Lazar
ART
Art organizations
College Art Association,
President: Michael
Aurbach
Campaign for Museums,
(Great Britain)
Chairman: Loyd Grossman
Americans for the Arts,
Chairman of the Board: Steven D. Spiess (Jewish? "Spiess" comes
up in a computer search as a possible Jewish surname)
Smithsonian Museum,
Secretary (head of the museum): Lawrence
Small
[Small
has served on the board of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial
Council and is "chairman of the Financial Advisory Committee
of Trans-Resources International, the parent company of Haifa Chemical,
an Israeli firm."]
National Endowment for the Humanities,
Chairman: Bruce Cole (Jewish? Originally Kohl?)
WOMEN / FAMILY / SEX / GENDER ISSUES
Planned Parenthood Federation
of America,
President: Gloria Feldt
"At the tenth annual Power of One event, over 600 women gathered
in San Francisco to celebrate
their commitment to the Jewish Community Federation. They were inspired
by messages from Jan Richer, Liki Abrams, and keynote speaker Gloria
Feldt, President of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America,
who spoke eloquently about her Jewish roots, personal challenges and the
importance of activism."
National Abortion Federation,
President and CEO: Vicki Saporta
(Jewish? Saporta is a Sephardic Jewish surname)
Feminists for Free Expression,
Founder: Marcia
Pally
Vice President: Marilyn Fitterman
Secretary: Jayme Waxman
"Jamye Waxman is a writer, producer, performer, sex educator
and outspoken advocate for women's sexual liberation. Jamye is currently
pursuing her masters in human sexuality education and teaches sexuality
classes at a well-know adult toyshop in downtown Manhattan. She is the
Associate Producer of the television show Naked New York and a
columnist for Playgirl Magazine. She produced 'Love Bytes' with
Bob Berkowitz and hosted her own show 'Aural Fixation' on WSEX Radio."
Member of Board of Directors: Abby Ehmann
"Abby describes herself as a 'Sexpert' and 'New York's preeminent
female smutmeister,' began a career in the adult entertainment industry
as an Associate Editor at Penthouse Forum. She has also served
as Consulting Editor of Masquerade Erotic Newsletter, Girls
of Outlaw Biker and Erotica Online. She has written for many
sex-oriented publications from Screw and Hustler to Forum
and New Rave."
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force,
Co-Chair: Loren S. Ostrow
"Loren Ostrow
... is outgoing President of the Board of Congregation Kol Ami, a predominately
gay and lesbian synagogue in West Hollywood, CA, and he previously served
as Co-Chair of the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center's Board of Directors."
Queer Nation,
Co-founder: Alan
Klein
"Mr. Klein's involvement in social issues and civil rights
work has been extensive. He was a founding member of the AIDS activist
organization ACT UP and organized several of the group's most successful
demonstrations. He also co-founded QUEER NATION ... In 1997, a year television
critics will remember as the "Year of the Lesbian," Mr. Klein played
a pivotal role in the international media frenzy that accompanied ELLEN
DEGENERES' historic announcement. As National Communications Director
and chief spokesperson for the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation
(GLAAD), he orchestrated the media's Ellen coverage from day one. Mr.
Klein also co-founded the successful multimedia campaign STOPDRLAURA.COM.
Alan Klein most recently served as Communications Director for
Rainbow25 ..."
Museum of Sex, (New York)
Executive Director and Founder: Daniel
Gluck
Erotic Museum, (Los
Angeles)
CEO: Boris
Smorodinsky. "A desire to make a better life for his family,
motivated by the discrimination he felt as a Jew
in communist Russia, led Smorodinsky to immigrated to Los Angeles
in 1989 ..."
Director: Marina
Smorodinsky
National Partnership for
Women and Families,
President: Judith
Lichtman
Population Action International,
President: Amy
Coen
National Coalition for Sexual Freedom,
Chairperson of the Board of Directors: Vivienne
Kramer
(A Jewish "Vivienne
Kramer" is noted here. The same one?)
Children's Defense Fund,
Founder and President: Marian Wright Edelman
(Married to Peter Edelman).
Women's Independent Forum,
Chairman: R. Gaull Silberman
National Center for Policy
Research for Women & Families,
President: Diana Zuckerman
National Organization for
Women Legal Defense and Education Fund (NOWLDEF),
Executive Vice-President, and Director of Family Initiative: Leslie
J. Calman Vice-President, and Director of National Judicial Education
Program: Lynn Hecht Schafran
Vice-President,and Director of Government Relations: Lisalyn Jacobs
Vice-Chairman of the Board: Stephen L. Hammerman
Equality Forum,
Executive Director: Malcolm Lazin
"Equality Forum presents the largest annual national and international gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) civil rights forum." "B.A.'s [Congregation Beth Ahavah's] own Malcolm Lazin was the featured speaker during a lively and musical service led by David Wise. Malcolm, [is] best known as the founder and executive director of Pridefest America, now Equality Forum ...
ENVIRONMENT
Voices in the Wilderness,
Prominent Activist: Bert Sacks
(Sacks is active against the planned invasion of Iraq. He has lived
in Israel).
[From a correspondent: Bert Sacks, an open
Zionist, is one of the highest-profile activists in the Voices in the
Wilderness, a group that has long protested sanctions on Iraq. The price
of his participation, which is cherished because he is a self-described "saint", is complete silence by VITW (including by founder Kathy Kelly)
on Israel (he is a former west bank settler and a dual-citizen), on Dual-Containment,
and in the Israeli role in setting US policy on Iraq].
Alliance to Save Energy,
President: David M. Nemtzow
(Nemtsow: Jewish
surname.)
OTHER THINK TANKS, ADVOCACY GROUPS, ETC.
The Center for the Advancement of Objectivism
("Ayn Rand Institute"),
(includes avid activism on behalf
of Israel)
Chairman: Peter Schwartz
President and CEO: Yaron Brook
Georgia Rural Urban Summit,
founder: Daniel Levitas
(Levitas also is the former executive director of Atlanta's Center
for Democratic Renewal)
American Humanist Organization,
(largest American atheist organization)
President: Melvin Lipman
2002 "Humanist of theYear" - Steven Weinberg
2003 "Humanist of the Year" - Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine
Advocacy Institute,
Co-chair: David Cohen
Co-Chair Michael Pertschuk
Alzheimer's Association,
President and CEO: Sheldon
Goldberg
National Coalition Against Censorship
(NCAC)
Executive Director: Joan E. Bertin
Co-Chairman: Jeremiah S. Gutman
Alliance for Justice,
President: Nan
Aron
Chairman of th Board: Jim Weill (Jewish?)
Council for a Livable World,
President: John Isaacs (Jewish?)
"John Isaacs has
served as executive director and president of Council for a Livable World
since 1991, headed the Washington office since 1981 and lobbied for the
Council since 1978."
Nuclear Control Institute,
Founder: Paul Leventhal
"Paul Leventhal founded the Nuclear Control Institute in 1981
and served as its president for 21 years prior to his retirement in June
2002. Mr. Leventhal now serves as Advisor and President Emeritus.
Prior to founding NCI, Mr. Leventhal held senior staff positions
in the United States Senate on nuclear power and proliferation issues."
Institute for Popular and Reproductive Health (Bill Gates' foundation),
Director: Laurie Schwab Zabin
"In 1999, Zabin
accepted the position of the Director of the Bill and Melinda Gates Institute
for Population and Reproductive Health."
"It would be very hard for me to separate my whole moral compass
from what I take from the history of the Jewish people." -- Zabin.
Nonprofit Watch,
Founder?: Bernardo Issel (Jewish?)
Free Kobe,
[web site found to profit off support of basketball star Kobe Bryant
(accused of rape)]
Founders: Jeff Reichman and David Feingold
Fans
launch "Free Kobe" Web site,
[sidebar to the article entitled: Kobe Submits DNA during hospital
visit]
ESPN, July 10, 2003
"Californian Jeff Reichman and Boston-area resident David
Feingold have created a campaign and a retail store at www.freekobe.com,
where they are offering T-shirts, coffee cups and hats.
Violence Policy Center (VPC),
Executive Director: Josh Sugarman
Center for Individual Rights,
General Counsel (listed as #2 man behind the president): Michael E.
Rosman
Director of Legal and Public Affairs (listed fourth): Curt A. Levey
The Urban Institute,
President: Robert D. Reischauer (Jewish?)
Chairman of the Board: Richard B. Fisher (Jewish?)
The Coalition
to Stop Gun Violence/The Educational Fund to Stop Gun Violence,
Executive Director: Joshua Horwitz
Americans for Gun Safety,
Foundation President: Jonathan Cowan
JTR Contributer's Note:
A project of the Tsunami
Fund,which is a lobbying arm of the
Tides Foundation.
Executive Director: David Salniker (Jewish?)
Note: The funding arm of Tides Foundation is the
Solidago Foundation.
Chairman: Joseph Rosenmiller
President & Executive Director: David Rosenmiller
Brady Campaign (to Prevent
Gun Violence with the Million Mom March),
Chairman of the board: Phyllis N.Segal
[JTR contributor's note: "Her husband, business tycoon Eli
Segal, is some bigtime supporter of the Democratic party."]
National Greyhound Adoption Program,
Director: David Wolf
Physicians for a National Health Program,
Co-Founders: Dr. David Himmelstein, Dr. Steffie Woolhandler
Executive Director: Dr. Ida Hellander (Jewish?)
Secretary: Dr. Steffie Woolhandler
Columbia Shuttle Memorial
Trust,
Chairman: Richard Gelfond
Foundation for Health Coverage
Education,
Executive Director: Philip Lebherz
Craft and Hobby Association,
CEO: Steve Berger
Foundations and Grant Organizations
The MacArthur Foundation,
President: Jonathan F. Fanton (Jewish surname)
Vice President: Joshua J. Mintz
V.P.& Secretary: Arthur M. Sussman
AT&T Foundation,
President: Esther Silver-Parker
Executive Director: Marilyn Reznick
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation,
President: Ralph E. Gomory (Jewish?)
Chairman: Harold T. Shapiro
Scripps Howard
Foundation,
President & CEO: Judith G. Clabes (Jewish?)
J. Paul Getty Trust,
President & CEO: Barry Munitz
Chairman: David P. Gardner (Jewish?)
Vice Chairman: Lewis Bernard
Vice Chairman: Helene L. Kaplan
Doris
Duke Charitable Foundation,
President: Joan Edelman Spero
Chief Financial Officer: Alan Altschuler
Carnegie Corporation,
Chairman: Helene L. Kaplan
Vice Chairman: Martin L. Leibowitz
Kaiser Family Foundation,
President & CEO: Drew E. Altman (Jewish?)
National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy,
Executive Director: Rick Cohen
UNIVERSITIES:
(Current or recent)
"Ronald Ehrenberg, the Irving M. Ives Professor of Industrial
and Labor Relations and vice president for academic programs, planning
and budgeting, drew mainly from his personal experiences and his background
as a Jew to demonstrate the continued need for affirmative action programs
... . Six
out of eight Ivy League universities in recent years have had Jewish
presidents, Ehrenberg said."
“It’s fascinating,” observed President James O. Freedman in the
February 11 Los Angeles Times, “that there was not a Jewish president
of a major university — with one or two exceptions — until about 15 years
ago. And then all of a sudden — without notice — there
are Jewish presidents now at dozens of major institutions.” Among
all those presidents, however, Freedman remains among the most outspoken
on Jewish issues in higher education. Through a series of public comments,
notably his 1990 attack on the Dartmouth Review, Freedman
has repeatedly used his ethnicity to make a name for himself in academic
circles. The Los Angeles Times interview concerned his comments
at the opening of the Roth Center for Jewish Life, in which he
exposed Dartmouth’s history of anti-Semitism."
Tufts University,
"Lawrence S. Bacow, recently installed as president of Tufts
University, likes to say that the naming
of a Jewish college president is hardly newsworthy anymore. After
all, MIT named Jerry Weisner in 1970, and since then Jewish presidents
have reigned at prestigious institutions from Dartmouth to Harvard, Penn
to Princeton ... And, the new Tufts head boasts, every door of the President's
mansion on the Medford campus now hosts a mezzuzah, while the kitchen
has been koshered for his family's use. Bacow's strong commitment
to Judaism and the Jewish community is clear from his positions as a director
of the Jewish Community Housing for the Elderly and a trustee of Hebrew
College, and his wife's role as a trustee of Temple Emmanuel in Newton.
He believes it is important for American Jews to 'speak up on behalf of
Israel and to show their support visibly,' yet he understands the complexities
of the situation."
Harvard University,
President: Lawrence Summers (replaced Neil Rudenstine)
"I speak with you today not as President of the University but
as a concerned member of our community about something that I never thought
I would become seriously worried about -- the issue of anti-Semitism.
I
am Jewish, identified but hardly devout."
(More concern about anti-Semitism)
Yale University,
President: Richard
L. Levin
Princeton University,
President: Harvey Shapiro (stepped
down after 12 years, in 2001)
Dartmouth College,
President: James O. Freedman
(What
Being Jewish Means to Me: "I dearly wish that my father, who
had confronted anti-semitism in finding his early teaching positions,
had lived long enough to see the installation of Jewish presidents at
numerous Ivy League and Big Ten universities.")
More hysterical Judeocentric weirdness from
Freedman.
Cornell University,
President: Jeffrey
Lehman
University of Pennsylvania,
President: Judith Rodin [succeeded in 2004 by Amy Gutmann]
* "KOL
NIDRE REMARKS: We ask: 'Where are we, ourselves?' not just, 'Where
am I?' We pray collectively, both to recognize our collective responsibilities
and to acknowledge the failings and limitations that are common to us
all. In this way, we express the essential inter-relatedness between our
own actions and the larger community in and for which we act."
* "[T]he University of Pennsylvania will
not support divestment from Israel, boycotts of Israeli scholars and
scientists, or any effort to stifle the free expression of diverse ideas
and opinions about the Middle East conflict by our faculty and students."
* "[T]argeting Israel for divestment and boycotts is
wrong."
Penn's
Next President,
University of Pennsylvania
"Amy Gutmann, the Provost and Laurance S. Rockefeller University
Professor of Politics and the University Center for Human Values at Princeton
University, was elected the University of Pennsylvania’s next president
by Penn's Board of Trustees at its Feb. 20 [2004] stated meeting."
Northwestern University,
President: Henry Bienen, also Jewish
"Northwestern hosts an annual summer Institute for Holocaust and
Jewish Civilization .... President Bienen serves as the honorary
chair for the Institute."
University of California,
President: Richard Atkinson (former
Chancellor of UC - San Diego)
(Atkinson
is a member of the Board of Directors of the avidly pro-Israel Koret
Foundation, which features its "Israel
Emergency Fund")
Stanford University,
Chairman of the Board: Isaac Stein
McGill University (Canada),
Principal: Bernard Shapiro
(stepped down in 2002)
Shapiro has been replaced by Heather Munroe-Blum
(she is married to Jewish screenwriter Len
Blum)
Caltech,
President: David Baltimore
Carnegie Mellon University,
President: Jared L. Cohon
"Steven L. Isenberg, who has been Adelphi
University's board chairman since the appointment of this
group of trustees by the New York State Board of Regents in February 1997,
was named interim president of Adelphi on July 26, when Matthew Goldstein
announced his departure to become chancellor of the City University
of New York."
West Chester University,
President: Madeleine Wing Adler
WCU is the headquarters of the National Association for Holocaust
Studies.
(Note from a JTR contributor: Dr. Lawrence Davidson of the WCU
history dept. says that "Israelis have come to believe in an alternate
history." See page 84, April '03 issue of Washington Report On Middle
East Affairs magazine.)
Bard College,
President: Leon Botstein
Connecticut College,
President: Norman Fainstein,
Report
of the Presidential Commission on a Pluralistic Community at Connecticut
College
University of Denver,
President: Marc Holtzman
Swarthmore College,
President: Alfred H. Bloom
Dean of the College: Robert Gross
George Washington University,
President: Stephen Joel Trachtenberg
University of Chicago,
Trustees:
Chairman of the board: James S. Crown (heir to the wealthy Jewish Crown family -- General Dynamics, etc.)
Vice-Chairman: Andrew M. Alper
Vice-Chairman: Paula Wolff
Secretary of the Board of Trustees: Kineret S. Jaffe
Honorary Trustee: Hugo Sonnenschein
University of Nebraska,
Chancellor: Harvey Perlman
Lafayette College,
President: Daniel Weiss, succeeds (December 2004) Arthur J. Rothkopf
York University (Canada),
Chair of the Board of Governors: Marshall A. Cohen
-- The York Foundation (the university's fund-raising source) includes Cohen, Judith Cohen, Paul E. Marcus, H. Barry Gales, Alonna Goldfarb, Maxwell Gotleib, Julia Koschitzky, Honey Sherman, and Howard Sokolowski, many with activist ties to Israel.
Goucher College, (Baltimore)
President: Sanford J. Ungar
Temple University (Philadelphia),
President: David Adamy
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New School for Social Research,
Dean of Graduate Faculty: Richard Bernstein
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The University
of Alberta (Canada) has had two Jewish presidents: Max Wyman
and Myer Horowitz.
From a correspondent: "When I was at the University
of Arizona in the 1980s, the president, Henry Koffler, was a Jew
and an open supporter of the JDL [Jewish Defense League], which was strong
there. He also sat on the board of the Office of Technology Assessment.
He now is the chairman of the U of A Foundation, which manages endowments."
RELIGIOUS
(Note: a pillar of "interfaith"
Jewish-Christian organizations tends to be the propagandizing of Christian
sensitization to Jewish concerns about "anti-Semitism" (underscoring
alleged Christian blame for the "Holocaust"), and revision of
historical Christian religious texts to accommodate Jewish demands. These
types of organizations are typically constructed towards Christian sympathy
of Jewish hostility to Christianity. Note that at least two organization
directors are rabbis at Christian colleges -- a situation that is reciprocally
(read: "priest") unthinkable at a Jewish center of higher learning.
Interfaith "dialogue" with Jewry is essentially Christian CONCESSION
to Jewish perspective, never the other way around.)
International Fellowship
of Christians and Jews,
Director: Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein
(Note: this organization is a noteworthy exploitive scam. Rabbi Eckstein
has sucked tens of millions of dollars from innocent Christians for brutal,
racist Israel -- a country that has contempt for them.)
The
Center for Catholic-Jewish Studies,
Director: Michael Cooper
The Center for Christian-Jewish
Understanding,
(Sacred Heart University - Fairfield, Connecticut)
Director: Rabbi Joseph Ehrenkranz
The Ecumenical Institute for Jewish-Christian
Studies,
(Southfield, Michigan)
Executive Director: David Blewett
Jay Phillips Center for Jewish-Christian
Learning,
(University of St. Thomas - St. Paul, MN)
Director: Rabbi Barry D. Cytron
Chrétiens et Juifs pour
un Enseignement de l’Estime,
(Belgium),
Managing Director: Menahem R. Macina
Centre for Jewish-Christian Relations,
(Cambridge University - Great Britain)
Executive Director: Edward Kessler
The Elijah School for the Study of
Wisdom in World Religions,
(Jerusalem)
Director: Rabbi Alon Goshen-Gottstein
Interfaith Encounter Association,
IEA,
(Jerusalem)
Director: Yehuda Stolov
Koordinierungsausschusses
für Christlich-Jüdische Zusammenarbeit,
(Coordinating Committee for Christian-Jewish Cooperation)
(Austria)
Director: Markus Himmelbauer
Interreligious Coordinating Council
in Israel,
(Jerusalem),
Director: Rabbi Ron Kronish
"[Chris] Gersten,
a Reform Jew, president of the Institute for Religious Values and
organizer of last November's [1999] Jewish-Christian dialogue at Catholic
University, 'Affirming the Sanctity of Life,' provided specific goals
and actions that can be pursued immediately."
"At its opening session on June 10 [2003], the 31st General Assembly
of the Presbyterian Church in America elected Joel
Belz as moderator. The PCA General Assembly is holding its annual
meeting in the Convention Center in Charlotte through June 13. Belz
is a ruling elder in Covenant Reformed Presbyterian Church in Asheville,
N.C. Belz is chief executive officer at God's World Publications
in Asheville. At GWP, where he began work in 1977, Belz founded
and pioneered the growth of the God's World newspapers for children, with
a weekly paid circulation of nearly a third of a million. In 1986, he
founded World magazine, which now has a weekly paid circulation of 130,000.
GWP also includes the ministry of God's World Book Club and the World
Journalism Institute, started in 1999."
(Note: Boston College is a Jesuit, Catholic University).
Center for Christian-Jewish
Learning
Executive Director - Philip Cunningham
Associate Director - Rabbi Ruth Langer
Polish Council for Christians and Jews,
Chairman: Stanislaw
Krajewski
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