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Our Initiatives
01.
Christian Zionists
Jewish fear and distrust of Christians is perfectly rational, given our shared history.
Yet many of us can attest to how Christian Zionists keep showing up for us in the most hostile spaces.
We aim to break down ancient barriers and modern anti-Christian bigotry to forge a lasting, trusting alliance and friendship with Christian Zionists.
02.
Jewish Anti-Zionists
Peter Beinart. Judith Butler. Shaul Magid.
It's nothing new.
Jewish anti-Zionists have long dismissed our history, our Covenant, and our peoplehood.
Journalist Theodor Herzl, father of modern Zionism, famously wrote in 1902 about birthing the state of Israel: "If you will it, it is no dream."
But these elites, arrogant and privileged, they went
We examine this unique phenomenon--Jews against themselves--in all of its perverse permutations.
Jewish anti-Zionists aren't just against Israel. They are against Jews. Because being safely Jewish in 2025 depends on the existence of a mighty Israel. Diaspora Jews triangulate to Israel. Our connections are terrific, and growing daily. We are witnessing a new era of closeness with Eretz Israel. We are not Jews without Israel.
Jewish anti-Zionists are Jewish anti-Jews. They must singled out, called out, and even cast out.
03.
Take Back our Shuls
So many rabbis in the Reform and Conservative movements, when it comes to Israel, "both-sides" it.
Unacceptable.
Our leaders, if nothing else, cannot advocate or platform people who want to rob us of our Jewish heartland and Jewish peoplehood.
We are holding our rabbis to certain basic standards.
04.
Building Jewish Communities
We help spark meetups in the Diaspora in order to lean into our shared peoplehood, history, humor and trauma.
Let's connect and see where we intersect...
Amplifying a new paradigm for Jewish life
The sun has set on traditional Jewish organizations. We are witnessing the emergence of a new, raw, creative, effective energy bubbling up from the bottom and overtaking the calcified organizations that once were at the top.
It's a new day for American Jewry, and the faster the old timers and old thinkers embrace this new order, the better for all of us.
To that end, we urge you to put your dollars where they count.
Below is a list of grassroots organizations that could really use your help. This list is not an endorsement.
Grassroots groups are messy--they sputter along, they wobble, they often fall short--but just as often they move the needle--on their block, in their neighborhoods, in their cities...