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Pressure Points: A 'Counter Voice' to AIPAC

Two pacifist groups have launched a $100,000 billboard advertising campaign to challenge the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, the influential pro-Israel lobby, during AIPAC’s annual policy conference in Washington, D.C.

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Huffington Post: AIPAC Does Not Speak for Me

Jewish Voice for Peace Executive Director Rebecca Vilkomerson gives perspective on AIPAC.

Haaretz: Anti-AIPAC posters in downtown Washington greet conference delegates

Sponsored by Jewish Voice for Peace and the Avaaz global advocacy group, billboards read: 'AIPAC does not speak for me. Most Jewish Americans are propeace. AIPAC is not.'

Grand Traverse Insider: 'People Just Like Us'

"Israel and Palestine, an Animated Introduction" produced by Jewish Voice for Peace to be shown at Just Peace Film Festival in Traverse City.

Do We Need a Pro-Israel Lobby?

See what JVP's Rebecca Vilkomerson has to say about this on The Tablet.

 

AIPAC Fosters Islamophobia and Elevates Power Over Justice

By Rebecca Vilkomerson

Massive Ad Campaign Challenges AIPAC During Annual Conference

"AIPAC Does Not Speak for Me" say 100 billboard ads in DC Metro, highlighting gap between AIPAC’s peace­killing policy positions and most Jewish Americans.

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Friday, March 1, 2013

WAFA: Jewish Group Condemns Appearance of Extremist Israeli Lawmaker in US

The US-based Jewish Voice for Peace Tuesday condemned appearance of Moshe Feiglin, a member of the Israeli parliament from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party, at an event being held in his honor in Queens, New York.

Socialist Worker: Samer Issawi must be freed

A network of Palestine solidarity organizations is spearheading an urgent campaign to save Palestinian political prisoner Samer Issawi.

Vice: Dov Hikind Hates Judith Butler and Loves Israel

Dov Hikind was in his element in front of Brooklyn College last week, the idyllic school that is now ground zero for a raging controversy over academic freedom.

TruthDig: Protesters Dispute SodaStream Company’s Claims

A group of 20 or so protesters stood outside of the Columbia Heights Target store on Sunday urging consumers not to buy products from SodaStream.

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