Bringing corporate concepts in the NGO world, J Street has decided to enlarge itself through M&A. Despite being extremely well financed by George Soros and his ilk, which makes it an attractive white knight for crisis-stricken ultra-left Jewish groups, J Street is really a marginal group dwarfed by pro-Israeli lobbies.
J Street is now in talks over acquiring Brit Tzedek. A tiny pro-Arab organization with a staff of just five self-hating Jews, Brit Tzedek boasts of 48,000 volunteers, only a few thousand of whom are real. The acquisition of Brit Tzedek would provide J Street with local chapters throughout the United States.





