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  1. Jeremy Ben-Ami (born 1962) [1] is an American lawyer and activist who is the founder and president of J Street, a liberal advocacy organization in dedicated to promoting American leadership to end the Arab-Israeli and Israel-Palestinian conflicts peacefully and diplomatically.

  2. Jeremy Ben-Ami is the leader of J Street, a pro-Israel, pro-peace organization in the US. He has a long family history in Israel, a background in American politics and government, and a passion for Israel's future.

  3. Apr 8, 2024 · “I’ve never hidden the fact that I want J Street to be on the 50-yard line of the American Jewish community,” Jeremy Ben-Ami, J Street’s founder and president, said in an interview.

  4. jstreet.org › about-us › staffStaff - J Street

    Jeremy Ben-Ami. President and Founder. Jeremy Ben-Ami is the President of J Street, bringing to the role both deep experience in American politics and government and a passionate commitment to the state of Israel. Ben-Ami’s family connection to Israel goes back...

  5. Feb 6, 2023 · A review and critique of a discussion with J Street's President and Founder, who claimed to be a Zionist but supported a Congressman with anti-Israel views. The article exposes the contradictions and falsehoods of J Street's position on the Israel-Palestine conflict.

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  6. Jeremy Ben-Ami is the president of J Street, a pro-Israel, pro-peace organization, and a board member of Foreign Policy for America. He has worked in the Clinton administration, the New York City government, and the Dean campaign, and has written and spoken on US policy toward Israel and the Middle East.

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  8. Oct 7, 2009 · Ben-Ami, a Princeton alumnus and former Clinton White House staffer, talks about his controversial organization that advocates for a two-state solution and a freeze of settlement construction in the West Bank. He also discusses his family background, his views on American Jewish opinion, and his criticism of the status quo.

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