From Jeremy Ben-Ami, J Street <[email protected]>
Subject Friends, can you help close the gap?
Date December 31, 2022 8:13 PM
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[1]J Street
Friends,

Sorry to follow up so soon, we don’t have much time before tonight’s
deadline.

J Street relies on end-of-year contributions for almost half our annual
grassroots funding. This year, uncertainty around the stock market and
inflation has had a noticeable impact on fundraising. We continue to face
a 2022 shortfall with just hours left to fill it.

Your donation of any amount today will help get us closer to our goal (and
is eligible for an immediate, dollar-for-dollar match by several pledged
supporters). [ [link removed] ]Please consider a donation of
$18, $54,
$90 or any other amount before the
midnight match deadline >>

Thank you, sincerely, for your consideration.

Jeremy Ben-Ami
President, J Street

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Friends,

The two-state solution is as far away as it has ever been. Palestinian
leadership is divided and weakened. This week, Israel seated the most
right-wing government in its history.

Let’s be honest: The work of J Street in 2023 will be fundamentally
different from the work we set out to do when we started nearly 15 years
ago.

In the coming months, this new government will likely look to cement
permanent, undemocratic control of millions of Palestinians. They’ve been
open about their plans to weaken the independence of Israel’s courts and
to undermine rights for women, LGBT+ people, journalists, human rights
activists and other minorities.

The question for J Street in 2023 is clear: What will the response be from
the United States? How will America’s Jewish community respond? What will
we ask of our government?

In Washington, J Street will make clear that a “business as usual”
approach will be seen by the Israeli right as a green-light for their
wildest dreams -- and our worst nightmares.

Together, we must press for leadership that draws strong red lines against
human rights violations, discrimination, settler violence, settlement
expansion and outright annexation. Leadership that applies clear standards
to both Palestinians and Israelis and which champions democratic freedoms,
human rights, diplomatic engagement and international law.

If you think this work is important, please help fund it. [ [link removed] ]Your
contribution of $18, $54,
$90 or any other amount gives us the
resources we need to take up this fight >>

In everything J Street does, we are clear that there is no contradiction
-- whatsoever -- between supporting Israel's security and right to
self-defense while also proudly championing human rights, democratic
freedoms and international law.

Meanwhile, we know that loud voices in the Jewish community and on the
political right will insist that America support the Israeli government
“right or wrong,” no matter what it does.

These voices -- led by AIPAC and other legacy organizations -- say that
the US should never criticize Israeli leaders in public, should provide
only minimal oversight of the billions we provide to Israel while
shielding it from international accountability for its policies and
actions.

The playbook is always the same: Never mention the occupation. Ignore the
injustice on the ground. Justify every right-wing decision with “security”
-- even if those very decisions only make the situation worse and continue
to put thousands of young Israelis in harm’s way.

It’s a vision that writes off support from the majority of Jewish
Americans in favor of an alliance with the MAGA world in the US and the
Orbans and autocrats of the global right. They’d rather label good-faith
critics as “anti-Israel” than engage in a meaningful, long-overdue debate.

This isn’t some petty institutional squabble between AIPAC and J Street;
it’s a fundamental clash of values and of vision.

If that fight is important to you, please help fund it. [ [link removed] ]We don’t have
right-wing mega-donors, so we’re counting on your contribution of
$18, $54,
$90 or any other amount >>

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We have work to do in our own communities as well.

We must present a clear vision for strong, pro-Israel leadership that
offers an alternative to that of our opponents. We must press our leaders
to demonstrate that the values we preach apply not just to everyone else,
but also to the state that is the national homeland of our people.

We must ensure that the banner of “pro-Israel” never becomes an excuse for
undercutting our democracy at home, or excusing atrocious behavior by
right-wing leaders in Israel.

There is so much work to do. The stakes have never been higher. Precisely
because we are mired in permanent occupation and the undemocratic and
unjust one-state reality is upon us, the work of J Street is even more
important.

[ [link removed] ]You can be a part of that important work with an end-of-year
contribution today >>

The only winners if we give in to despair and inaction are
ethnonationalists, racists and demagogues who threaten not only Israel’s
future, but also our democratic freedoms in America as well.

Thank you for your support this year; we’ll be counting on it in the year
ahead.

Yours sincerely,

Jeremy Ben-Ami
President, J Street

 

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