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Conference of Presidents Political Audit: 62% of Major American Jewish Organizations Oppose Trump and Netanyahu
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Conference of Presidents Political Audit: 62% of Major American Jewish Organizations Oppose Trump and Netanyahu

The Olam Editorial Team
Aug 19, 2026

The first documented audit of all 53 Conference of Presidents member organizations — scored on Trump, Netanyahu, and progressive domestic advocacy. 33 of 53 are left-aligned. Only 7 support both administrations.

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The first documented audit of all 53 Conference of Presidents member organizations — HIAS, ADL, URJ, ZOA, and 49 more — scored on the Trump administration, the Netanyahu government, and progressive domestic advocacy.

33 of 53 member organizations — 62% — are left-aligned. They oppose the Trump administration, criticize the Netanyahu government, or advance progressive domestic causes as core organizational priorities. Only 7 (13%) are right-aligned. The remaining 13 (25%) are apolitical. The "consensus voice" does not exist.

33 of 53 Conference of Presidents Members Are Left-Aligned — Only 7 Support Both Administrations

The Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations calls itself "50 American Jewish Organizations, One Consensus Voice." It is the body that speaks for American Jewry to the White House and to the Prime Minister of Israel.

This is the first publicly documented audit of where those organizations actually stand. The finding: the majority opposes both leaders it sits across the table from — using the letterhead of consensus to mask what is, in practice, the institutional infrastructure of progressive American Jewish politics.

How We Classified 53 American Jewish Organizations on Trump, Netanyahu, and Progressive Advocacy

All 53 member organizations were evaluated against publicly documented positions — official statements, press releases, policy platforms, legal filings, joint letters, and leadership remarks — primarily from January 2025 through August 2026.

Left-aligned: Opposed Trump administration policies. Criticized the Netanyahu government — including on religious pluralism, the judicial overhaul, or the coalition's ultra-Orthodox dependence. Advocated for a two-state solution (which directly opposes the governing coalition). Advanced abortion rights, gun control, expanded immigration, or LGBTQ+ rights as organizational priorities. Self-described as progressive. Led by figures from the Democratic political establishment.

Right-aligned: Publicly praised the Trump administration. Endorsed the Netanyahu government's positions. Aligned with conservative domestic causes.

Apolitical: Mandate does not include policy advocacy — fraternal orders, sports organizations, financial instruments, humanitarian agencies, bipartisan lobbies.

Supporting a two-state solution is classified as anti-Netanyahu because the current government has moved away from the two-state framework. Religious pluralism advocacy is classified as anti-Netanyahu because the coalition depends on ultra-Orthodox parties that deny Reform and Conservative legitimacy.

33 Left-Aligned Organizations: HIAS, URJ, ADL, NCJW, Hadassah, and 28 More

Tier 1 — 10 Organizations Actively Opposing the Trump Administration

HIAS. Multiple lawsuits against the Trump administration. Called the administration "appalling." Publishes a weekly anti-administration tracker.

NCJW. Self-described "oldest Jewish feminist civil rights organization." Priorities: abortion, blocking conservative judges, voter mobilization. Works with Planned Parenthood.

URJ. 850 congregations. Pledged to "adamantly oppose" Trump on reproductive rights, LGBTQ+, immigration. "Strongly condemned" Trump's Gaza proposal. Called Netanyahu's reaction "deeply dismaying."

CCAR. Reform rabbinical body. Co-signed the anti-Trump post-election statement.

WRJ. Signed the February 2025 joint letter against "attacks on democratic norms."

JLC. Called Trump's Gaza proposal "a war crime." Signed the February 2025 joint letter.

JCPA. Self-identified progressive advocacy group. Split from JFNA in 2022 to be more openly progressive.

JWI. Signed the February 2025 anti-Trump joint letter.

Zioness. Progressive Zionist. Signed the February 2025 joint letter.

ADL. Greenblatt's outlook called "an echo chamber of left-wing Democratic politics." FBI severed ties under Patel.

Tier 2 — 14 Progressive Domestic or Anti-Netanyahu

ARZA. Critical of Netanyahu on religious pluralism. Hadassah. Supports reproductive rights. NA'AMAT USA. Labor Zionist, progressive. USCJ. Signed February 2025 joint letter. Critical of Netanyahu. Rabbinical Assembly. Progressive on social justice. MERCAZ USA. Critical of Netanyahu. Women's League. Conservative movement platform. Cantors Assembly. Conservative movement. New Jewish Narrative. Progressive advocacy. Hillel International. Former president: Democratic Congressman Fingerhut. JFNA. Led by Fingerhut. UJA-NY. Liberal-establishment. JUF Chicago. Same pattern. Greater Miami Federation. Same pattern.

Tier 3 — 9 Two-State / Anti-Coalition

AJC. Two-state. Criticized Trump's Gaza proposal and Netanyahu's judicial overhaul. B'nai B'rith. Two-state. AZM. Religious pluralism. WZO. Religious pluralism. WIZO. Progressive women's positions. JCC Association. Liberal institutional culture. Jewish Agency. Clashed with Netanyahu on conversion. NCSEJ. Refugee protections. B'nai Zion. Moderate-left.

7 Right-Aligned: ZOA, Likud, Young Israel, and the Pro-Trump Minority

ZOA. Klein: Trump "stronger on Israel than any president." American Friends of Likud. Aligned with Likud. Young Israel. Orthodox, pro-administration. RZA. Settlements, Netanyahu coalition. CAMERA. Hawkish media watchdog. Simon Wiesenthal Center. Hawkish, pro-administration. OU. Center-right, religious liberty.

13 Apolitical: AIPAC, FIDF, Israel Bonds

AIPAC. Bipartisan. AEPi. Fraternity. JDC. Humanitarian. ASF. Cultural. AMIT. Education. Israel Bonds. Financial. Emunah. Social welfare. FIDF. Supports soldiers. Iranian American Jewish Federation. Community. IAC. Community engagement. JNF. Infrastructure. Maccabi USA. Sports. RCA. Clergy body.

8 Conference Members Signed a Joint Letter Against the Trump Administration in February 2025

JLC, WRJ, Zioness, USCJ, NCJW, HIAS, JCPA, and JWI signed a coordinated statement expressing "deep alarm over attacks on democratic norms." The Conference's tagline: "One Consensus Voice."

9 Reform and Conservative Bodies Oppose Netanyahu's Coalition on Religious Pluralism

URJ, CCAR, WRJ, ARZA, USCJ, Rabbinical Assembly, MERCAZ, Women's League, Cantors Assembly — representing the overwhelming majority of affiliated American Jews. Every one has publicly criticized Netanyahu on religious pluralism. The URJ condemned the Knesset's death penalty law and publicly objected to a Conference of Presidents statement — members opposing their own umbrella body.

Conference of Presidents Political Breakdown: 62% Left, 13% Right, 25% Apolitical

MetricCount
Total member organizations53
Left-aligned33 (62%)
Right-aligned7 (13%)
Apolitical13 (25%)
Signed Feb 2025 anti-Trump joint letter8+
Sued the Trump administration2+
Abortion advocacy as stated priority4+
Immigration expansion as stated priority5+
Criticized Netanyahu by name10+
Publicly praised the Trump administration3

The Conference Does Not Represent a Consensus — It Represents the Progressive Institutional Majority

62 percent of Conference of Presidents member organizations are left-aligned. Only 13 percent are right-aligned. The body that claims to represent American Jewry to both governments is populated overwhelmingly by organizations that oppose both.

This is not a consensus organization. It is a political coalition operating under the fiction of unity — a fiction that serves the progressive organizations inside it far more than the Jewish community it claims to speak for.

The audit will be updated annually. Corrections and additions are invited. The methodology is public.

Ronn Torossian is an Israeli-American entrepreneur, author and philanthropist. He is the author of two best-selling editions of For Immediate Release.

Methodology, Limitations, and FAQ

Is this the first audit of the Conference of Presidents' member organizations?

Yes. The first publicly documented audit of the political positions of all 53 member organizations.

Does the study call for any organization to be expelled?

No. It documents publicly available positions so that Jewish families, donors, and communal leaders can see who sits at the table.

Why is a two-state position classified as left-aligned?

The current Israeli government has moved away from the two-state framework. Supporting it is a legitimate position — but it is the opposition's position in Israeli politics.

Why is religious pluralism classified as left-aligned?

Netanyahu's coalition depends on ultra-Orthodox parties that deny Reform and Conservative legitimacy. Criticizing that arrangement is criticizing the prime minister's governing coalition.

What are the study's limitations?

The audit captures publicly documented organizational positions only. Classification of federations and Hillel is based on institutional leadership orientation rather than explicit policy statements. The audit is open to correction.