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Israel Justice Organization
Fighting for Israel and against antisemitism, while also strengthening Jewish identity is essential.
Fighting for Israel and against antisemitism, while also strengthening Jewish identity is essential.
The importance of the organization is to influence executive actions and to help pass laws and enforce previous passed laws to support Israel and protect American Jews. To help promote pro Israel policies by connecting with members of the Administration and Congress.
To dramatically improve policies toward Israel and to help guide congressional staff in creating significant consequences for antisemitic conduct. Educating US leaders on how antisemitism originates and combatting it at all levels.
To increase support for Israel within the Christian community by arranging trips to experience Israel first hand and meet with its leaders. Providing a clearer understand of the importance of Israel to America and America to Israel.
Through scheduling meetings by Zoom, phone and in person with those who help make laws and decide policies. Work on meetings with both parties in Congress and with the Administration. In those meetings we will explain issues Jews are facing and what can be done to resolve them. We also write op-eds and do speeches.

Holocaust survivor Jerry Wartski with VP Vance, Board Member Jonathan Burkan, and Second Lady Usha Vance

US Holocaust Board Member and IJO Board Member Jonathan Burkan with President Trump at the Rebbe's Ohel in NY

Board Members Joe Frager and Jonathan Burkan with Secretary of War Pete Hegseth
Support our mission to unite Jews around the world, strengthen Jewish identity, and enhance the relationship between Israel and America while advocating against antisemitism.

Brian Kilmeade has been an unwavering voice in support of western values and Israel. The IJO decide to honor Brian in NYC with a dinner evening to highlight his steadfast support for the only Jewish state.

The dinner attracted esteemed guests from Jewish public life, philanthropists, politicians, influencers, and more.

Speakers included Board Members, Jonathan Burkan, Joe Frager, Farley Weiss, and Ambassador Michael Melnicke.
The rise of antisemitism worldwide and on American college campuses is at an epidemic level. There is a rare opportunity with the Trump Administration being so supportive of antisemitism advocacy to work together in cracking down on the antisemitic attacks on Jews. The goal is to establish a federal anti-masking law, impose strong penalties for those attacking Jews, and file many more federal civil rights criminal charges.
In relation to Israel, the aim is to enforce the Kobe Mandel Act. Over the past 20 years, no Palestinian Arabs who have wounded or murdered Jews have been brought to justice under this Act. The plan is to ensure these terrorists are held accountable. Furthermore, there is a desire for Israel to transfer Palestinian Arab terrorists who have harmed or murdered Americans to U.S. jails, as this would prevent their release as concessions to hostage-takers. Additionally, we would like to see the federal adoption of the IHRA definition for antisemitism by Executive Order to bolster support for Israel and protect Jewish identity.
Farley began the fight in Congress against Palestinian Arab terrorists who murdered Americans, joining Congressman Matt Salmon in this crucial endeavor. The first Congressional resolution addressing this issue, which garnered overwhelming support, also highlighted the importance of antisemitism advocacy and the need to support Israel, reinforcing Jewish identity in the face of such threats.
Farley was intimately involved with Senator Kyl’s office during the Jerusalem Embassy legislation, serving as the main Jewish liaison to his office throughout the process. His advocacy not only highlighted the importance of Jewish identity but also emphasized the need for support for Israel. Glenn Hamer, who collaborated with Farley from Senator Kyl’s office, noted that the legislation may never have materialized without Farley’s critical assistance.
Farley led efforts to garner significant support from both current and former politicians, including Senator John McCain and Henry Kissinger, for the release of Jonathan Pollard, reflecting a broader commitment to antisemitism advocacy and the importance of Jewish identity in supporting Israel.
Farley met with New York Mayor Adams' Deputy Chief of Staff and three other members of his Administration to strengthen antisemitism advocacy efforts and support Jewish identity while promoting initiatives that aim to support Israel.
Farley has co-authored a book with Len Grunstein that explores the Jewish right to Israel, the importance of Jewish identity, and the significant move of the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem, which includes the recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. The book is titled “Because It’s Just and Right: The Untold Back Story Behind the U.S. Recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s Capital and Moving of the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem.” It also addresses the broader context of antisemitism advocacy and the necessity to support Israel.
Farley has written numerous opeds on jns.org and has contributed to the Jerusalem Post, the Times of Israel, the Arizona Republic, and other publications, focusing on topics such as antisemitism advocacy, Jewish identity, and support for Israel.
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