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Every dollar donated goes directly into reaching Jewish voters in 2020 Swing States.

Priorities

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Bridge the political divide amongst Jews across the country 

American Jews represent a wide range of political beliefs, yet our Jewish values bind us together. In our pursuit of justice and equality, the Jewish Unity PAC provides an answer to the political divisions that are plaguing our nation by creating a home for Jews across the Democratic spectrum.

Mobilize young people to take action in this election 

The Jewish Unity PAC believes the time is now for the next generation of Jewish Leaders. Our work will unify, educate, and encourage the future of our nation to take action before and on November 3rd. We will work to educate first time voters on why their vote matter. Every vote counts.

Voter Turnout

The Jewish Unity PAC will inspire Jews from all backgrounds and perspectives to turn out, whether by mail or by in person ballot, to vote. We know our values are best represented when we make our voices heard through our constitutionally held right to choose our next leader. We will provide resources and information for those choosing to vote absentee.

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“They fought bigotry because they had experienced bigotry. They fought for freedom of religion because they understood what it meant to be persecuted for your religious beliefs. Our country is a better place because they did. The same values that bring you here today led Justice Brandeis to fight for an America that protects the least of these. They led Abraham Joshua Heschel to pray with his feet and march with Dr. King. And over the last three years, they have brought us together on the most important issues of our time.”

— President Barack Obama, Remarks by the President at the 71st General Assembly of the Union for Reform Judaism”

By The Numbers

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Election Stats

  • There are 149,000 Jews in Broward County, FL, George W. Bush won the state of Florida by 537 votes in 2000.

  • Trump beat Hillary by 78,000 votes in PA, MI, WI. There are more than 3x that number of Jews in Philadelphia alone.

  • Trump beat Hillary by 211,000 votes in GA. There are 129,000 Jews in Georgia.

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Our Mission

Over the last three and a half years, our community has witnessed a rise of antisemitic attacks, a global pandemic followed by an incompetent response and an economic fallout that has many members of our community hurting. The Jewish people witnessed the divisive, hateful rhetoric that motivated Charlottesville, inspired the killings at the Tree of Life Synagogue, and led to the killing of an orthodox man in Monsey, New York. We as Jews must fight against these injustices.

Jewish teachings tell us, “Justice, Justice, you shall pursue.” They also tell us to show up, “Hineni”, Here I Am. Here we are, the next generation of Jewish leaders, to pursue that justice, and return our government to the hands of competent, and caring leaders. We see the Jewish communities across our country as electorally pivotal in the 2020. We are concerned these voters won’t turn out. It is our mission to engage our community and win this election.

Leadership

Isabel Baer

Originally from Westchster, NY, Isabel graduated from the University of Michigan. She brings four campaign cycles of experience. Over the past five years Isabel has worked for a number of Democratic campaigns, most recently on Mike Bloomberg’s 2020 Presidential Campaign.

Ethan Wolf

Ethan’s political activism started in 2016 when he interned for Congressman Brad Schneider. Ethan left for school and quickly immersed himself into the Ohio State Jewish community being a leader in both religious activities as well as fighting against antisemitism and the BDS movement.