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Item Origins of the Jewish Lobby in America and its effect on U.S.foreign policy(university of Oum-El-Bouaghi, 2014) Djebailia, Manel; Maameri, FatimaThis memory tries to explore the Jewish lobby in America and its role in directing its foreign policy. This is done through studying first the origins of this minority group through exhaustive explanation about the Jewish existence in America. The focus of this research is to explain the reasons behind the strength of Jewish lobbying and therefore the unique relationship between these interest groups and the american government. The first step in this mémoir is to show the importance of lobbying in any country and the need for its existence to complete the democratic process. Explaining the uniqueness of Jewish lobbying and its effectiveness in reaching and accessing american governmental officials is done inevitably though studying the roots of Jews in America. The core issue that is to be discussed in this research is the immense privileges that Jewish lobbies enjoy unlike other ethnic-based interest groups in the American political scene. The study of lobbying in general and in America specifically will enable us to explore its origins and changing aims. In addition to the historical background, the study of Jewish lobbying techniques and types will allow us to better perceive the Jewish methods in controlling american offices of decision making domestically and internationally speaking. It is also important to know to what extent dose the american social and political scene, in addition to special historical event helps in the evolution of Jewish lobbying and political integration. Studying Jewish lobbying foundation, evolution and uniqueness are key steps towards the understanding of the overall mutual beneficial relationship between american government and the forcibly established state of Israel.