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Jewish Policy Center

ORGANIZATION

"The Jewish Policy Center, a not-for-profit 501 (C)(3) think tank, provides scholarly perspectives on foreign and domestic policies that impact the Jewish community in the United States, and the broader American public. The JPC asserts that Jewish Americans can no longer afford to stubbornly hold on to outdated ideas of the past. This includes optimism over misguided Middle East peace deals, appeasement of dictators, and unrealistic hopes that dangerous realities in the Middle East might simply change without tougher U.S. policies."

Official Website:
http://www.jewishpolicycenter.org/

Location:
Washington, DC

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
William Bennett
Government
31-Jul-1943   Former Drug Czar and gambling man
Mona Charen
Pundit
?   Conservative columnist
Midge Decter
Journalist
25-Jul-1927   Neoconservative maven
David Frum
Pundit
30-Jun-1960   Coined "Axis of Evil"
Cheryl F. Halpern
Government
?   Corporation for Public Broadcasting
David Horowitz
Activist
10-Jan-1939   Conservative activist
Sheldon Kamins
Business
c. 1948   Blum Frank & Kamins
Irving Kristol
Columnist
22-Jan-1920 18-Sep-2009 Influential neocon
Michael Ledeen
Government
1-Aug-1941   Neoconservative activist
Michael Medved
Critic
Oct-1948   Traditional values pundit, film critic
Larry Miller
Comic
15-Oct-1953   Michael Dobson on Law & Order
Daniel Pipes
Government
9-Sep-1949   Influential neocon
John Podhoretz
Columnist
18-Apr-1961   Conservative columnist
Norman Podhoretz
Author
16-Jan-1930   Prominent neocon author
Dennis Prager
Radio Personality
2-Aug-1948   Conservative Jewish radio host
Walter P. Stern
Activist
26-Sep-1928   Chairman, Hudson Institute


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