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We fill the gap between extremes on Israel/Palestine and on critical issues for Jewish Americans, providing thoughtful commentary and practical solutions for readers to bring into their community conversations. Published by J Street.
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Avg Comments
18.7
Avg Likes
45.8
Engagement Rate
0.72%· ~64 likes + comments/post
(comments + likes) / subscribers
Quality Score
Engagement vs Politics
0.72% engagement rate
Score Breakdown
Engagement Score
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| Why I am HopefulDespite it all, we may be on the verge of an opportunityJun 4, 2026 | Public |
| Why Is J Street Pro-Israel?Because of what we are for: an Israel that is both Jewish and democratic.May 31, 2026 | Public |
| Gaza’s Role in the 2024 ElectionIt was never about messaging. It was about policy.May 28, 2026 | Public |
| ICYMI: Did Gaza Cost Democrats the Election?And the latest on Iran negotiations, Amb. Leiter’s comments about J Street and the state of Israeli politics.May 27, 2026 | Public |
| Is J Street Pro-Israel?Israel needs more allies, broader dialogue and deeper introspection - not narrower tests of loyalty.May 24, 2026 | Public |
| ICYMI: Kristof’s Reporting and the Struggle for Moral Consistency with Sari BashiAn honest conversation about the obligation to confront hard truths wherever they lead.May 21, 2026 | Public |
| Israel-Lebanon Negotiations: Political Roadblocks and Potential AgreementA closer look at the first high-level US-brokered engagement between Israel and Lebanon since 1993May 20, 2026 | Public |
vs 151 newsletters in Politics
9K places you in the top 50% of newsletters in this category.
Engagement Rate
0.72%
median: 0.01%
Posts per Week
3.4
median: 1.1
Publishing Consistency
70/100
median: 64/100
Subscribers
9K
median: 3K
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Publishing Frequency
~3x per week
Last published Jun 7, 2026
Usually publishes Wed, Sun, Thu
3.4 posts/week avg
Politics Pricing
$6/mo median
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9.0K subscribers with 0.72% engagement — 90% of the typical sponsor threshold for Politics newsletters.