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At its broadest level, politics is the practice of making a community a better, safer, and more tolerant place to live. So it should be of no surprise that America’s Jews have devoted themselves to civic engagement and the democratic process. From before the Revolutionary War to the early twenty-first century, when America saw the first Jewish vice presidential nominee of a major party and the first Jewish Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Jewish community has always devoted itself to public service, issue advocacy, and involvement in politics and government at every level. While strong support for the safety and security of the state of Israel has been a hallmark of US foreign policy since Israel’s founding, it is by no means the only policy area in which American Jews are involved. Nor are American Jews monolithic in their politics. Although the Jewish community has become a reliable part of the Democratic Party’s base in most partisan elections, American Jews represent a wide range of ideologies on most economic and foreign policy matters. In addition to becoming leaders in business and labor, in academia and in philanthropy, Jewish Americans have always helped shape the discussion over the issues that form the country’s future. In this volume, a mix of professors, graduate students, and lay people in the field of politics with a breadth of experience debate some central questions: Is Israel still the most important policy concern for American Jews? Why does the Jewish community vote Democratic in such overwhelming numbers? Can American Jews balance economic, security, and human rights concerns in a rapidly changing international community? And how will such profound transformations affect the role of America’s Jewish community as the United States seeks out its own role in domestic and global politics?

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright Page
  2. pp. i-iv
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  1. Contents
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  1. Foreword
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  1. Editorial Introduction
  2. Dan Schnur, Guest Editor
  3. pp. xi-xviii
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  1. Introduction: Where Does Israel Fit In?
  2. Dennis Ross
  3. pp. xix-xxviii
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  1. Section One
  2. pp. 1-2
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  1. The Jewish Contract with America
  2. Steven Windmueller
  3. pp. 3-38
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  1. Geography, Demography, and the Jewish Vote
  2. Ira M. Sheskin
  3. pp. 39-76
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  1. American Jews and the Elephant Question
  2. Eric M. Uslaner
  3. pp. 77-98
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  1. Jewish Elected Officials for National Office, 1945–2013: From Representing Fellow Jews to Assimlated American Politicians
  2. L. Sandy Maisel
  3. pp. 99-122
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  1. Section Two
  2. pp. 123-124
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  1. “Boxes” for Israel: The Personal Journey of a Jewish Republican
  2. Fred Zeidman
  3. pp. 125-130
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  1. Why My Party Is the Best Choice for Jewish Voters
  2. pp. 131-134
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  1. About the Contributors
  2. pp. 135-140
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  1. The USC Casden Institute for the Study of the Jewish Role in American Life
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