West Hartford Student Lobbies at American Israel Public Affairs Conference

Published On: April 16, 2017Categories: Reader Contributed, Schools
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Kingswood Oxford student Jacob Silverstein spoke about pro-Israel legislation at the American Israel Public Affairs Conference in Washington, D.C.

Submitted by Jackie Pisani, Kinsgwood Oxford School

There are not many high school students who can speak with cogent authority on Israeli-U.S. relations and public policy, but then again, maybe you’ve never met Kingswood Oxford student, Jacob Silverstein ‘17 of West Hartford.

Silverstein recently attended the American Israel Public Affairs Conference (AIPAC) held at the Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. from March 26-March 28. AIPAC is an organization that intends to preserve the relationship between Israel and United States in a bipartisan manner.

As the only democratic country in the Middle East, a strong Israel is a key point to the stability in a volatile region, Silverstein maintains. He believes that Israel is integral to United States foreign policy in the area.

While at AIPAC, Silverstein lobbied Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal and Representative John Larson on pro-Israel legislation on Capitol Hill. Some policy Silverstein advocated for included HR 1698 (Iran Ballistic Missiles and International Sanctions Enforcement Act) which supports sanctions against Iran for their importing and exporting of weapons, and HR 1697 (Israel Anti-Boycott Act) which counters divestiture in Israel.

Silverstein also argued for the U..S to maintain its foreign aid budget in support of Israel, which represents 1 percent of the total U.S. foreign aid budget.

Not easily intimidated, Silverstein spoke with conviction to his legislators. He said, “It was really exhilarating. It’s something I’m really passionate about. I stand with something that’s bigger than myself and something that’s important to Jews and Americans as a whole.”

Speakers at AIPAC’s general session included Benjamin Netanyahu, Paul Ryan, Mike Pence, Nikki Haley, Nancy Pelosi, Mitch McConnell, Charles Schumer, Paul Kagame , and Tony Blair. Attendees can predetermine which break out sessions to attend and hear topics of special interest.

While waiting for one workshop, Silverstein engaged presenter and former CNN reporter, Frank Sesno on his recent book, Ask More, about the power of questions. Sesno was so impressed with Silverstein that he invited the Silverstein to attend the Planet Forward Conference at George Washington University that focuses on environmental issues through storytelling.

Kingswood Oxford is the preeminent co-ed college preparatory day school in the greater Hartford area, located in West Hartford just steps from Blue Back Square and West Hartford Center. The school serves 502 students from 62 towns in Connecticut, western Massachusetts and China.

One Comment

  1. Michael Hess April 17, 2017 at 9:55 AM - Reply

    It’s a shame to see a young American Jew support Israeli Apartheid and a terrorist ideology of Zionism. It is racism, it is terror, all designed to steal a nation from an indigenous people who deserve their legal rights and to have the illegal occupation (see UNSCR 2334 and UNSCR 465 before it) of their country over.

    American Jews must get shut of racist Zionism and Apartheid Israel. It is a lasting stain on ethical Judaism and in the end, Zionism will be seen as the worst thing to happen to world Jewry than the Shoah.

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