The oft utilized mechanism to silence critique of the Jews is the purposeful over-exaggeration suggesting that criticism of Jewish power in the West is equivalent to the velief that some cabal of rabbis meet in secret in a shadowy room in Tel Aviv to plan things and scheme world domination.
We all know how that is an exaggeration and why it is used.
We all know that such critique requires no such suggestion of conspiracy.
… But, is that exaggeration even really an exaggeration?
How many inter/national Jewish groups are there? What are the events they meet at and when?
This thread is designed to investigate that very issue.
I'll be compiling some findings later this evening, but I wanted to give some time formothers to discuss.
A few viable research targets:
HIAS
The Council on Foreign Relations
The ADL
The SPLC
The World Jewish Congress
The American Jewish Congress
The European Jewish Congress
Zionist Organization of America
The National Council of Jewish Women
J Street
Ameinu
The Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations
Inspired by…
>timesofisrael.com
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The United Nations General Assembly meets in New York on December 21, 2017 (YouTube screenshot)
>Greenblatt, screaming, led her to the offices of the Iraqi and Syrian missions, Berney said.
>“‘This is the real enemy — let’s go by the offices of the real enemy,’” Berney quoted Greenblatt as saying. “All this time, he’s continuing to hold my shoulder really tight, not letting me out of his grip, and basically dragging me down the hall. I was so shaken up by it.”
>The other ZOA complaint pending before the Conference is against Ameinu, a left-wing Zionist group.
>The Conference of Presidents, representing the leaders of more than 50 Jewish groups in the US, would not comment for this story, saying its leaders were traveling and unavailable for comment.