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  • President of U.S. [[Hadassah]], active in [[Zionist Organization of America]] and [[World Zionist Organization]]; settled in Palestine but condemned th
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  • President of the [[Zionist Organization of America]]; supports [[zero-state solution]] to the [[Israel-Palestine Conflict]]
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  • While president of Hadassah, she was also a vice president of the [[Zionist Organization of America]] and a member of the Actions Committee of the [[World Zionist Movement]].
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  • ...rganizations such as the [[American Israel Public Affairs Committee]] or [[Zionist Organization of America]]. Indeed, it is a partner of [[Faithful America]], an [[interfaith]] group
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  • ...esident's Intelligence Advisory Board]], which raised criticism from the [[Zionist Organization of America]] that he was another "anti-Israel" appointee.<ref name=ZOA>{{citation | publisher = Zionist Organization of America}}</ref> Earlier, he had said “Let me clear something up here if there’s
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  • In May 2009, however, it opposed AIPAC from the left while the [[Zionist Organization of America]] attacked AIPAC for supporting a Palestinian state. Brit Tzedek v’Shalom
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  • ...eizmann defeated Brandeis for power and in 1921 Brandeis resigned from the Zionist Organization of America, along with his closest associates Rabbi [[Stephen S. Wise]], Judge Julian
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  • Morton Klein, president of the [[Zionist Organization of America]], said he found Lieberman's proposal “legitimate,” while [[Abraham Fox
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  • ...eizmann defeated Brandeis for power and in 1921 Brandeis resigned from the Zionist Organization of America, along with his closest associates Rabbi [[Stephen S. Wise]], Judge Julian
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  • ...eizmann defeated Brandeis for power and in 1921 Brandeis resigned from the Zionist Organization of America, along with his closest associates Rabbi [[Stephen S. Wise]], Judge Julian
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  • ...t has taken responsibility for dozens of attacks on Israeli civilians. The Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) responded to the claims by threatening to ask alumni to financially b
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