Dear Friend of Israel,
I first discovered AIPAC in December of 2015, when I was invited to an AIPAC on Campus conference in Washington, D.C. That experience changed my life, inspiring my career in pro-Israel advocacy.
Now I lead AIPAC’s efforts to engage the next generation of pro-Israel leaders on high school and college campuses.
I want to update you on the success of our campus work this past year – which you helped make possible – and ask you to
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show your support of AIPAC by joining today and help us to continue to do this and other vital work in the year ahead.
Thanks to committed AIPAC members, we equipped pro-Israel student leaders from campuses across the country with the training they needed to directly impact key races affecting the U.S.-Israel relationship.
Campus activists volunteered over 1,300 hours for 21 AIPAC-endorsed candidates during last year's elections.
They sent 70,000 text messages.
They made 40,000 calls.
They knocked on 700 doors.
They played their part in electing strong friends of Israel to the 118th Congress.
And it would not have been possible without valued AIPAC members like you.
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As we prepare for another election cycle with major implications for the U.S.-Israel relationship, your commitment to AIPAC can help ensure we have the resources to advance every facet of our work.
Thank you for helping to make our work with pro-Israel leaders on campus, and all we do to keep Israel safe and America strong, possible.
I wish you and yours a happy start to the new year.
Karli Krasnipol
Director of Leadership Development
The mission of AIPAC is to encourage and persuade the U.S. government to enact specific policies that create a strong, enduring and mutually beneficial relationship with our ally Israel.
(c) 2023 The American Israel Public Affairs Committee
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