J Street National Gala Dinner

December 5, 2022 | Washington, DC

Join us for the 2022 Gala Dinner! The Gala Dinner is our capstone event of the year. The Gala gives us an opportunity to celebrate our accomplishments, highlight the work of our champions and build momentum behind our agenda for the year ahead. Join us as we showcase the strength of the pro-Israel, pro-peace, pro-democracy movement!


Details for the National Gala Dinner

The Gala Dinner will be held on Monday, December 5 in the Regency Ballroom at the Omni Shoreham Hotel, located at 2500 Calvert St NW in Washington, DC. The seated dinner will begin at 7:00pm followed by a dessert reception at 8:30pm.

Registration will be held in the West Concourse of the hotel. A coat check will be available and the dress code is business attire.

We look forward to seeing you there!


Congratulations to our 2022 Honorees!

Ilyse Hogue is the president of Purpose, a social impact organization that builds and supports movements to advance the fight for an open, just, and habitable world. She is a fierce advocate for justice and a leader, innovator and coalition builder across American and global progressive movements. As Purpose’s President, Ilyse supports the global team of passionate changemakers and steers strategic planning and development. A trained ecologist, she approaches social change from a systems perspective, looking to identify gaps and points of leverage at which to intervene and proactively anticipating trends where Purpose can apply knowledge and capacity to address emerging threats. Ilyse, who has spent over a quarter century waging fights on behalf of humanity and our planet, most recently served in an eight-year tenure as president of NARAL Pro-Choice America, during which she helped transform the legacy organization into a modern-day organizing and political powerhouse.

To sponsor the Gala in Ilyse Hogue’s honor, please visit this page.


Amy Spitalnick is the Executive Director of Integrity First for America, a civil rights nonprofit organization dedicated to holding those accountable who threaten longstanding principles of our democracy. IFA recently won its groundbreaking lawsuit against the neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and hate groups responsible for the Unite the Right violence, securing multi-million dollar judgments on behalf of Charlottesville community members who were injured. Under Amy’s leadership, IFA has become a powerful national voice in the fight against extremism – and its Charlottesville case has emerged as a model for accountability.

Along with her work at IFA, Amy serves as a Senior Advisor on Extremism to Human Rights First. She previously served as Communications Director and Senior Policy Advisor to the New York Attorney General; advisor and spokesperson for the New York City Mayor; and Communications Director in the New York State Senate. She has also worked for a number of federal, state, and local campaigns and advocacy organizations – including as J Street’s first press secretary.

To sponsor the Gala in Amy Spitalnick’s honor, please visit this page.


Randi Weingarten is president of the 1.7 million-member American Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO, which represents teachers; paraprofessionals and school-related personnel; higher education faculty and staff; nurses and other healthcare professionals; local, state and federal government employees; and early childhood educators. The AFT is dedicated to the belief that every person in America deserves the freedom to thrive, fueled by opportunity, justice and a voice in our democracy. Randi has led the AFT’s efforts to strengthen public education for all children and to address the crisis in the teaching profession caused by deep disinvestment and the deprofessionalization of teaching and has launched major efforts to place real education reform high on the nation’s and her union’s agendas. Prior to her election as AFT president in 2008, Weingarten served for 11 years as president of the United Federation of Teachers, AFT Local 2, as counsel to UFT president and was a teacher of history at Clara Barton High School.

To sponsor the Gala in Randi Weingarten’s honor, please visit this page.


 

Ticket Pricing

To see all ticket options, please visit the Participant Info page.

Sponsor Levels

Platinum Sponsor ($25,000)
  • 1 premier Gala table (12 seats)
  • 12 tickets to conference
  • Full page, color ad in Gala program
  • Name Recognition in Conference Program Book
  • Name Recognition on Signage
  • Name Recognition on Gala Invitation
  • Opportunity to host a speaker at Gala Table
  • Recognition at Podium at Gala
  • Membership in the National Leadership Circle
Signature Sponsor ($12,500)
  • 1 Gala table (10 seats)
  • 10 tickets to conference
  • Full page, black and white ad in Gala program
  • Name Recognition in Conference Program Book
  • Name Recognition on Signage
  • Name Recognition on Gala Invitation
  • Opportunity to host a speaker at Gala Table
  • Membership in the National Leadership Circle
Conference Partner ($7,200)
  • 5 tickets to the National Gala Dinner
  • 5 tickets to conference
  • 1/2 page, black and white ad in Gala program
  • Name Recognition in Conference Program Book
  • Name Recognition on Signage
  • Membership in the National Leadership Circle
Conference Friend ($3,600)
  • 2 tickets to National Gala Dinner
  • 2 tickets to conference
  • 1/4 page, black and white ad in Gala program
  • Name Recognition in Conference Program Book
  • Membership in the National Leadership Circle
Conference Patron ($1,800)
  • 2 tickets to National Gala Dinner
  • 2 tickets to conference
  • Name Recognition in Conference Program Book
  • Membership in the National Leadership Circle