RJC

Republican Jewish Coalition

Fostering & Enhancing Ties Between the American Jewish Community & Republican Lawmakers

The RJC

...is the unique bridge between the Jewish community and Republican decision-makers. We are committed to building a strong, effective, and respected Jewish Republican voice in Washington and across the country — and with your help, we can continue this important mission.

RJC Legislative Agenda

Our grassroots outreach, public advocacy, and lobbying efforts on Capitol Hill cover many issues, including but not limited to: Israel, Iran, antisemitism, and domestic policies like school choice. We also speak out when nominees for important government positions have a history of actions or statements that raise concerns for our community.


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News

President Donald J. Trump Meets with Freed Israeli Hostages and their Families at the White House

Washington, DC - Today, President Donald J. Trump met with freed Israeli hostages and their families. The Jewish people have had no greater friend in the White House–and it isn’t even close.

RJC Applauds Government Reopening, Democrats Should Be Ashamed for Holding America Hostage for 43 Days

Washington, DC – The Republican Jewish Coalition responded to the reopening of the federal government. RJC CEO Matt Brooks said:

RJC Names New Board Members

Washington, DC – The Republican Jewish Coalition is pleased to announce the election of new members to the RJC Board of Directors: Dan Conston of Maryland, David Gemunder of Florida, and Charles Spies of Washington, DC.

RJC National Chairman Norm Coleman said:

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Events

Tuesday, February 10, 2026 at 05:30 PM
RJC Las Vegas Office in Las Vegas, NV

NV: Jewish Contributions to the Revolutionary War

Celebrating American 250
President George Washington and the Jewish Contribution in the Revolutionary War
In honor of America at 250, this class will explore the relationship between President George Washington and the Jewish community, highlighting Jewish participation in the Revolutionary War and the foundations of religious liberty in the United States.

Date: Tuesday, February 10
Time: 5:30 PM

Location: Republican Jewish Coalition – Las Vegas Office (95 & Rancho)

Led by: Rabbi Meth, Las Vegas Kollel

Light kosher refreshments will be served.
 

 

 

Thursday, February 26, 2026 at 07:00 PM
Address provided upon RSVP in Gladwyne, PA

PA: Capitol Hill & Election Update with Noah Silverman

Please Join the Republican Jewish Coalition for our next event

Featuring

RJC Governmental Affairs Director
Noah Silverman

for an analysis of what is going on in Congress and a look ahead at the crucial midterm elections


Thursday, February 26, 2026
7:00pm 

Gladwyne, PA
Address provided upon RSVP

This event is free of charge. Bring a friend! 

RSVP is Required.
To reserve your seat, contact Scott Feigelstein at [email protected].

 

This event is off the record and closed to the press. 
There will be no video or audio recording of any kind permitted.

 

 

Sunday, March 01, 2026 at 03:30 PM
Location provided upon RSVP in Sandy Springs, GA

Atlanta: "Job Interview" for GOP GA Governor Candidates

Please join us On March 1 for our next Republican Jewish Coalition program as we host a

"Job Interview" for the candidates running in the GOP Primary for Georgia's Governor. 

 

The following candidates have agreed to participate: 

Chris Carr
GA Attorney General
 
Clark Dean
Businessman
 
Burt Jones
GA Lt. Governor
 
Brad Raffensperger
GA Secretary of State


Sunday, March 1

3:30 PM - Doors Open. Come Early and Schmooze!

4:00 PM - Program Begins Promptly.

Sandy Springs Area

Location Upon Confirmed RSVP

There is no cost to attend. Space is limited and RSVP is required.

 For more information, please contact Leah Sabin at [email protected].

The candidates will have the opportunity to tell us why they deserve the job. These forums are not in a debate format, rather, we prefer the “job interview” format in which we invite the Republican candidates to meet individually with our members for approximately 25 minutes.

It allows quality time for our members to get to know each of the candidates, and allows for sufficient time for our members to hear their positions. They will answer a few prepared questions which we’ll ask, followed by an open conversation and Q&A from the audience.

After their allocated time, we have them leave the room and we invite the next candidate into the room to address our RJC members in an intimate setting

This event is off the record and closed to the press. 
There will be no video or audio recording of any kind permitted.
We look forward to seeing you on March 1!

 

 

 

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