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Jewish Policy Center

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Jewish Policy Center, founded in 1985 and located in Washington, D.C., is a conservative[1] 501c(3) non-profit think tank providing perspectives and analysis by scholars and academics on fields such as "American defense capability, U.S.-Israel relations", and "advocates for small government, low taxes, free trade, fiscal responsibility, energy security, as well as free speech and intellectual diversity".[2][3] [4]

According to Matthew Brooks, Executive Director of both the Jewish Policy Center and the Republican Jewish Coalition, the Policy Center is nonpartisan and focuses instead on issues, both foreign and domestic.[5] Center fellows include Norman Podhoretz, Michael Medved and Ruth Wisse.

The Center has sponsored many forums around the country billed as "Liberal Roots, Conservative Solutions".[6] It has lobbied for school vouchers,[7] supported the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza,[8] and worked to draw attention to antisemitism on American college campuses.[9]

References

  1. ^ Lipin, Michael (12 July 2018). "Israeli General: Our Strikes Left Iran 'Far' From Syria Entrenchment". VOA. Retrieved 11 September 2023.
  2. ^ "Jewish Policy Center". The Adam and Gila Milstein Family Foundation. November 24, 2020. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
  3. ^ JPC - ABOUT
  4. ^ Bryen, Shoshana (December 18, 2020). "Morocco and Israel: Why now? - Opinion". Newsweek. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
  5. ^ Homegrown Pundit Appointed to Think Tank, Jewish Exponent, March 08, 2007, by Bryan Schwartzman
  6. ^ Listing of Jewish Policy Center events
  7. ^ Conservative Jews lobby for school-choice programs: Say movement will help battle 'continuity crisis', by Carol Innerst, the Washington Times, March 19, 1997
  8. ^ "In a Time of Dissent, Jewish Conservatives Close Ranks", by Nathaniel Popper, Forward , April 30, 2004
  9. ^ "A New Anti-Semitism Takes Root on American campuses", Jewish Exponent, September 13, 2007

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