1999
DOI: 10.2307/25304437
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“…These secular agencies stay close to Jewish religious leaders, some of whom serve on their boards, and seek to represent Jewish values, focused in recent years on an amalgam of ethnic loyalty and political liberalism. 24 In the 1970s, some Jews began to feel uneasy with traditional liberal allies. Growth of sympathy for the Palestinian cause in parts of the liberal community, particularly among mainline Protestants and some secular liberals, seemed antagonistic toward Israel.…”
Section: Still Liberal Jewsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These secular agencies stay close to Jewish religious leaders, some of whom serve on their boards, and seek to represent Jewish values, focused in recent years on an amalgam of ethnic loyalty and political liberalism. 24 In the 1970s, some Jews began to feel uneasy with traditional liberal allies. Growth of sympathy for the Palestinian cause in parts of the liberal community, particularly among mainline Protestants and some secular liberals, seemed antagonistic toward Israel.…”
Section: Still Liberal Jewsmentioning
confidence: 99%