Jewish organizations claim to represent 7.5 million people. JPulse is the first platform that actually asks them what they think, with AI-verified fairness so the results can't be dismissed.
The Conference of Presidents, ADL, AJC, AIPAC, and dozens of other organizations tell Congress, the media, and the public what "the Jewish community" thinks.
But their positions routinely diverge from what polls actually show Jews believe. The leadership speaks. The community is spoken for.
"If you claim to represent Jews, then it behooves us to understand what the opinions of Jews actually are."
Dov Waxman, Political ScientistMembers suggest and vote on which topics matter most. The community decides what gets asked, not organizational boards.
Every poll is checked for ballot stuffing, bot participation, and demographic manipulation. Verification reports are published alongside results.
Aggregated, verified opinions become advocacy-ready data. Shareable reports go directly to organizational leaders and elected officials.
The AJC surveys once a year. JEI polls before elections. J Street commissions research that supports its own positions. None of them let you decide what questions matter. None of them run continuously. JPulse does.
Not annual snapshots. A living, real-time dashboard of community opinion.
Community members propose and prioritize topics. No editorial board filter.
AI verification means no one can wave away the results as unscientific.
Results packaged as open letters, press kits, and shareable data for elected officials.
JPulse is building the infrastructure for democratic expression within the Jewish community. For the first time, what you believe will be recorded, verified, and impossible to ignore.