Jewish Policy Center
The Jewish Policy Center, founded in 1985 and located in Washington, D.C. is a 501c(3) non-profit think tank providing perspectives and analysis by leading 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".[1][2] [3]
According Matthew Brooks, director of both the Jewish Policy Center and the Republican Jewish Coalition, the Policy Center is nonpartisan and focuses solely on issues, both foreign and domestic.[4] 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".[5] It has lobbied for school vouchers,[6] supported the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza,[7] and worked to draw attention to antisemitism on American college campuses.[8]
References
- "Jewish Policy Center". The Adam and Gila Milstein Family Foundation. November 24, 2020. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
- JPC - ABOUT
- Bryen, Shoshana (December 18, 2020). "Morocco and Israel: Why now? - Opinion". Newsweek. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
- Homegrown Pundit Appointed to Think Tank, Jewish Exponent, March 08, 2007, by Bryan Schwartzman
- Listing of Jewish Policy Center events
- Conservative Jews lobby for school-choice programs: Say movement will help battle 'continuity crisis', by Carol Innerst, the Washington Times, March 19, 1997
- "In a Time of Dissent, Jewish Conservatives Close Ranks", by Nathaniel Popper, Forward , April 30, 2004
- "A New Anti-Semitism Takes Root on American campuses", Jewish Exponent, September 13, 2007