Zionist Emergency Council
The Two Narratives About the Israel Lobby: Will They Ever Meet?
Oh, those evangelical Christian DemocratsI guess Rahm Emanuel and Chuck Schumer raise tons of money at private parties in Dallas and Boise!
I'm of course an advocate for the other narrative: that American Jewish support for Israel is a major factor in our foreign policy in that region, and that this support needs to be critically examined (especially by progressives who are appalled by Iraq and trying to undo the damage).
And I'd counter the Times' dismissal of Jewish influence as a canard that goes back to the 40s with the work of a former Timesman, Peter Grose. A gentile, a longtime foreign correspondent for the Times, later associated with the Council on Foreign Relations, Grose in 1983 published a book called Israel in the Mind of America (Knopf) that dissected the political support in the U.S. for the Jewish state, and described the birth of the lobby, which he terms the "Jewish lobby," in the mid-1940s. read more »
Grose completely contradicts the Times' claim of last week. He shows that in 1945-1947, when the Democratic administrations of the White House were taking a "go-slow" policy with respect to a Jewish state in Palestine out of concern for the effects in the Arab world, and when some moderate Zionists were going along with the presidents, militant Jews around the country organized to fast-track the idea.












