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Author Goldberg, J. J. (Jonathan Jeremy)

Title Jewish power : inside the American Jewish establishment / J.J. Goldberg.

Publication Info. Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley, 1996.

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 Berlin-Peck Memorial Library - Non Fiction  305.892 GOL    Missing
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Description xxvi, 422 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 393-401) and index.
Summary A seasoned reporter and gifted story teller, Goldberg offers a rare insider's portrait of the people, the institutions, the money, and the ideas that make up Jewish political influence in the United States, from the Anti-Defamation League to the United Jewish Appeal, to The New York Times, to the informal Jewish caucus in the House of Representatives. Blunt and unsentimental, Goldberg confronts some of the toughest issues raised by this influence. He details the absolutely vital role Jews play in Democratic party politics and fund-raising. He describes the inner workings of the feared pro-Israel lobby, its stormy relations with other Jewish groups, and its surprising role in shaping American foreign policy.
And he tackles the thorny questions of Jewish media influence, starting with the thorniest: Why do the media so often appear to non-Jews as a base of Jewish influence, and to Jews as an anti-Jewish force? "They cannot both be true," he writes, "And yet, to a great degree, they are." With a mixture of anecdote and analysis, Goldberg shows how the Jewish establishment operates, names its players, and describes the political and religious feuds that divide it. He details its agenda, from foreign aid to affirmative action and school prayer, and describes the Jewish leaders' shifting alliances with other groups; the black community, the Republican right, the state of Israel. And he warns of a growing alienation between the Jewish establishment and the six million American Jews who are its "presumed constituency."
Contents Acronyms of Jewish organizations -- Prologue: "Up against some powerful political forces" -- Part I: The meaning of Jewish power. Introduction: American Jews and their politics ; "Not for myself": liberalism and the Jewish agenda ; Vanishing point: the struggle for the Jewish soul -- Part II: The roots of Jewish power. "Our eccentric situation": the disorganization of the Jews ; From the ashes: opening the golden door ; Six days in June: the triumph of Jewish insecurity ; "Let my people go!": how the Jews won the Cold War ; Jerusalem on the Potomac: the rise and rise of the Israel lobby -- Part III: The crises of Jewish power. "I am Joseph your brother": Jews and public office ; Chosen people: Jews and the ballot box ; We have met the enemy, and it is us: Jews and the media ; Dueling victims: the mysterious art of intergroup relations ; Separated by a common faith: American Jewry's one-way love affair with Israel -- Epilogue: Back to the garden.
Subject Jews -- United States -- Politics and government.
Jews in public life -- United States.
Jews -- United States -- Attitudes toward Israel.
United States -- Ethnic relations.
Other Form: Online version: Goldberg, J. J. (Jonathan Jeremy) Jewish power. Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley, 1996 (OCoLC)605020258
Online version: Goldberg, J. J. (Jonathan Jeremy) Jewish power. Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley, 1996 (OCoLC)608154952
ISBN 0201622424
9780201622423
0201327988 paperback
9780201327984
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