Mission
We are the next generation of Jewish leaders, and today more than ever, we have the duty and power to unify and influence our future.
The Jewish Unity PAC is an American Political Action Committee founded by Ethan Wolf, former Chair of Jews 4 Joe, and Isabel Baer, former Vice-Chair of Jews 4 Joe. Ethan and Isabel formed the organization after identifying a gap in the 2020 political landscape. A lack of outreach and subsequent mobilization of the Jewish population. This was most recognizable in critical swing districts in Florida, Texas, Michigan, Ohio, Arizona and Pennsylvania. Our goal is to impact Jewish voter engagement and turnout to prevent the re-election of Donald Trump and assure leadership that best reflects our values and vision for the future of the United States. We unequivocally believe Joe Biden is the candidate to do just that. We believe our vision and tactics are unique in this election - we are a small, nimble organization that will micro-target Jewish voters in our target districts.
“If Passover teaches us anything, it’s that a united and open-hearted people can come through any challenge and emerge stronger on the other side. The American people and the people of all nations are facing down a new challenge today — a treacherous journey across unfamiliar terrain. And like the heroes of the Passover story, we will survive that journey by calling upon the values that define us: our caring for strangers, our strength in unity, and our faith in better days.”
— Vice President Biden’s Passover Message
We can make a difference
FL-There are 149,000 Jews in Broward County, FL, George W. Bush won the state of Florida by 537 votes in 2000.
PA, MI, WI-Trump beat Hillary by 78,000 votes in PA, MI, WI. There are more than 3x that number of Jews in Philadelphia alone
TX-There are 176,000 Jews in Texas, Beto O’Rourke lost the Senate by 216,000 votes.
GA-Trump beat Hillary by 211,000 votes in GA. There are 129,000 Jews in Georgia alone
PA-Trump beat Hillary in Pennsylvania by 44,292 votes, there are 215,000 Jews in JUST Philadelphia