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] was founded in ] by Professor Daniel J. Elazar, as "an independent, non-profit institute for policy research and education serving ] and the ]ish people." It has produced hundreds of studies by leading researchers on a variety of topics about and/or relevant to Jews and Israel. Since ] it has focused its ] activities, which it describes as "the need to present Israel's case in the wake of the renewed ] violence", as well as "the return of anti-Semitism in the post-Holocaust period". JCPA claims to have "developed and implemented an array of cutting-edge programs to present Israel's case to the world." | ] was founded in ] by Professor Daniel J. Elazar, as "an independent, non-profit institute for policy research and education serving ] and the ]ish people." It has produced hundreds of studies by leading researchers on a variety of topics about and/or relevant to Jews and Israel. Since ] it has focused its efforts on] activities, which it describes as "the need to present Israel's case in the wake of the renewed ] violence", as well as "the return of anti-Semitism in the post-Holocaust period". JCPA claims to have "developed and implemented an array of cutting-edge programs to present Israel's case to the world." | ||
JCPA is the parent body of the Institute for Contemporary Affairs and is affiliated with the Center for Jewish Community Studies in ], ]. The JCPA publishes a number of regular reports, including ], Daily Alert, Jerusalem Viewpoints, Jerusalem Issue Briefs, and Israel Campus Beat. Other on-going programs include studies of Global Terrorism, Jerusalem in International Diplomacy, the Israeli Economy and Privatization, Jews and Religion in the American Public Square, Israel's Political System, and Water in Israel and the Region Toward the Year 2020. JCPA's president is former Israeli ambassador to the ] ]. | JCPA is the parent body of the Institute for Contemporary Affairs and is affiliated with the Center for Jewish Community Studies in ], ]. The JCPA publishes a number of regular reports, including ], Daily Alert, Jerusalem Viewpoints, Jerusalem Issue Briefs, and Israel Campus Beat. Other on-going programs include studies of Global Terrorism, Jerusalem in International Diplomacy, the Israeli Economy and Privatization, Jews and Religion in the American Public Square, Israel's Political System, and Water in Israel and the Region Toward the Year 2020. JCPA's president is former Israeli ambassador to the ] ]. |
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Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs was founded in 1976 by Professor Daniel J. Elazar, as "an independent, non-profit institute for policy research and education serving Israel and the Jewish people." It has produced hundreds of studies by leading researchers on a variety of topics about and/or relevant to Jews and Israel. Since 2000 it has focused its efforts onhasbara activities, which it describes as "the need to present Israel's case in the wake of the renewed Palestinian violence", as well as "the return of anti-Semitism in the post-Holocaust period". JCPA claims to have "developed and implemented an array of cutting-edge programs to present Israel's case to the world."
JCPA is the parent body of the Institute for Contemporary Affairs and is affiliated with the Center for Jewish Community Studies in Baltimore, Maryland. The JCPA publishes a number of regular reports, including NGO Monitor, Daily Alert, Jerusalem Viewpoints, Jerusalem Issue Briefs, and Israel Campus Beat. Other on-going programs include studies of Global Terrorism, Jerusalem in International Diplomacy, the Israeli Economy and Privatization, Jews and Religion in the American Public Square, Israel's Political System, and Water in Israel and the Region Toward the Year 2020. JCPA's president is former Israeli ambassador to the UN Dore Gold.
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