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Brit Tzedek v`Shalom, the Jewish Alliance for Justice and Peace

( Non Governmental Organization )

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Type: Non Governmental Organization
 
Scope: national
 
Website: www.btvshalom.org
 
Main Email: info [at] btvshalom.org
 
Phone: [312] 341-1205
 
Fax: 312-341-1206
 
Headquarters: 11 E. Adams, Suite 707,
Chicago, Illinois 60603
United States
 
Local Time: Mon Nov 23 09:31:46
 

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Brit Tzedek v'Shalom is America’s largest grassroots Jewish organization dedicated to promoting a negotiated two-state resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This means promoting a U.S. foreign policy which supports Israel, the Palestinians, and the Arab states in making the difficult compromises that are needed for a negotiated solution.

 

Through our network of 40,000 supporters and over 1500 rabbis, we educate and organize the American Jewish community in support of Israel’s long term interest in peace. Our supporters are organized into a national chapter network and vibrant on-line activist community. Chapters advocate regularly with their Congress members, organize educational events in their local Jewish communities supported by our rabbinic network, and reach out to their local Jewish press.


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