Sunday, May 3, 2009
AIPAC: In the forefront
TODAY'S HEADLINERS: Kenneth Flowers, Antonio Villaraigosa, Newt Gingrich, Howard Kohr
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Relationships Matter
Policy Conference 2009 Opens in Washington, D.C.
The stage is set, the lights are on and the doors are open. More than 6,000 pro-Israel activists will fill the halls of the Washington Convention Center today for the start of AIPAC Policy Conference 2009. The theme of this year's conference is "Relationships Matter." Read More
Who's Here?
Policy Conference Draws Diverse Crowd
The pro-Israel movement in the United States is growing more diverse each year. Jews and non-Jews, religious and secular, African Americans and Latinos—all of them are here to show their support for a strong U.S.-Israel relationship. At a breakout session called "Emerging Alliance," three African American leaders—a pastor, a business man and a civil rights icon—will explain how African Americans and Jews can unite around their common love of Israel. Read More
Campus Corner
Student Activists Turn Out in Force
On many campuses around the country, May 3-5 is right in the middle of final exams. But more than 1,000 students from all 50 states and the District of Columbia, including 193 Student Government Association (SGA) presidents and 200 high-school students, are refusing to let a few tests get in the way of AIPAC Policy Conference 2009. Indeed, they have turned out in force. Read More
SPECIAL DISCOUNT
FOR POLICY CONFERENCE 2010
Couldn't make it to Washington for PC 2009? Sign up for PC 2010 by Friday, May 8, and take $200 off the standard registration fee.
WATCH VIDEOS
Catch all the AIPAC Policy Conference 2009 action here. Throughout the conference, this page will be updated with videos and transcripts from all major speeches.
* Policy Conference 2009 is the second largest Policy Conference in AIPAC history. The first AIPAC Policy Conference, held in 1960, had only 20 delegates.
Your commitment to AIPAC helps ensure a strong U.S. – Israel relationship today and in the future. If you are not an AIPAC member, join our movement now.
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