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Morton A. Klein

Morton A. Klein is the national president of the Zionist Organization of America (ZOA).

Israel’s caretaker government should demand that the U.S. president reverse course, and earn his medal.
T’ruah is making common cause with the anti-Israel “Squad” in the U.S. House of Representatives and efforts to persuade the IRS to remove the tax-exemption status from these charities.
When Arabs murder Jews or Israelis, the “who” is always missing from the classic “who, what, where, when and how” needed to accurately inform readers.
Tzedek Chicago’s address is a P.O. box. It previously described its core value as “non-Zionism.”
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson should be given an opportunity to publicly denounce his hateful and racist views.
And yet, he can agitate Jews by his refusal to visit there.
If Tides funded the Ku Klux Klan, and its website praised David Duke and prominently posted articles declaring “Meet These Extraordinary White Supremacist Leaders,” no decent person would stand for it.
Jason Wingard, who as chair of Tides oversaw funding these anti-Semitic, Israel-bashing haters, surely shared many, if not all of these views. He should never be president of any university.
Under his chairmanship, the anti-Semitic Tides Foundation has been funding hateful groups that demonize Israel and support terrorists.
The Israeli prime minister’s ability to deal with terrorism, another Hamas or Hezbollah war, building in Judea and Samaria, and other critical issues will be sharply curtailed because Ra’am can threaten to bring down the government.
Far-left groups falsely accused us of racism and more, when the goal of the organization is to protect the Jewish people.
Tolerance of Jordan’s refusal to extradite Ahlam Tamimi, the mastermind of the 2001 Sbarro pizzeria suicide bombing in Jerusalem, sends a terrible message—that terrorists who massacre innocent people can and will get away with it.