Deborah Pardes: I’m Not a One Issue Voter
"I wish that we had a third party that could combine the heart of the Democratic Party with the grit of the Republican Party when it comes to this issue of protecting a minority like the Jewish people."
Jaclyn Best: Will Kamala Change Policy on Israel?
"I definitely worry about a lot of talk and potentially not a lot of action, and I also know a majority of Congress keeps agreeing to send money and weapons over to Israel, even while condemning Israel's actions."
Eva R. Cohen: Positive and Forward-Looking
"And I think she is someone who is committed to a vision of American prosperity and multiculturalism and the kind of positive, forward-looking, amazing things that resonate with people who share my values."
Adam Witkov: Undecided, but Definitely Not Trump
"I haven’t made up my mind, but I won’t vote for Trump. I’ll always vote, though, so it’s either Harris or writing-in one of my best friends."
Meirav Solomon: Harris the Only Choice on Israel
"Having a relationship with Israel doesn’t mean saying yes to everything all the time. That’s not what we’re trying to do. I believe Harris can stand up in a way that Trump wouldn’t."
Don Cohen: Trump is a Nonstarter
"My biggest fear is basically that the United States becomes rudderless and caters to division instead of governing."
Adam Witkov: We’re Talking Out of Both Sides of Our Mouth on Israel
"I think influence from the left has maybe changed his tune or his actions with regards to Israel."
Chesky Blau: Someone Other Than Biden
"I wish the Democrats could have come up with an alternative (to Biden)."
Don Cohen: People Aren’t Thinking About The Election Yet
"Obviously, there's a lot going on, but I don't think everybody's particularly engaged right now."
Deborah Pardes: News Without Substance
"Young people are getting news in a very Pop Tart kind of way. There's no real fiber there."
Jaclyn Best: Walking on Eggshells Over Palestine
"Because of my experience living in Israel and learning from my Palestinian friends, I am definitely a lot more sympathetic than maybe the majority of the American Jewish population."
Chesky Blau: Leaning Away From a Democratic Vote
"I don’t think Hamas would have attacked if Trump had been president. And if they did, the conflict would have been over by now."