Russia Won’t Help Bring Peace to Syria
Putin aims to demonstrate that Russia, and not America, is the main power broker in the region.
February 11, 2016
Seeing Ḥaredim and the “Jewish affinity” sector as sources of support.
For decades, the core of American Jewish support for Israel lay in what was once the communal mainstream: upper-middle class, non-Orthodox Jews. But evidence suggests that this support is rapidly declining even as the numbers of non-Orthodox Jews are also shrinking. Taking into account demographic and opinion surveys, Owen Alterman argues that Israel should recalibrate its outreach to American Jews to appeal to two groups whose numbers are on the rise, and whose support for Israel is greater than often assumed. (Article begins at p. 43.)
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Login or SubscribePutin aims to demonstrate that Russia, and not America, is the main power broker in the region.
Seeing Ḥaredim and the “Jewish affinity” sector as sources of support.
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Evolution or revolution?
Part of a regional strategy.