Brit Tzedek v'Shalom, also known as the Jewish Alliance for Justice and Peace, was a prominent American pro-Israel pro-peace organization that played a pivotal role in reshaping the discourse within Jewish communities and policymakers from 2002 to 2010. Through strategic grassroots organizing and engagement with mainstream Jewish organizations, synagogues, and the wider community, BTvS sought to bring about a more inclusive and constructive dialogue surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Emerging during the height of the Second Intifada in April 2002, BTvS aimed to challenge the status quo and provide a platform for individuals to express their views and concerns. The organization's legacy website, curated by Aliza Becker, serves as a testament to the impact and longevity of BTvS and the broader American Jewish peace movement, preserving their history and contributions for future generations.
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