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Noah Pollak

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Noah Pollak is an American writer specializing in issues concerning foreign policy, Israel, and the Jewish people.

Professional life[edit]

Pollak was a regular contributor to Commentary Magazine[1] and once wrote a blog with the Weekly Standard.[2] He also serves as the executive director of the Emergency Committee for Israel (ECI).[3] Pollak was formally an assistant editor of the Middle East Quarterly, a publication of the Middle East Forum.[4] He works as a contributor for The Washington Free Beacon.

During the 2012 presidential campaign, Pollak made public appearances as a foreign policy surrogate for the Romney campaign.[5][6]

Under Pollak's leadership, the Emergency Committee for Israel has received four advertising industry awards for its work in 2011 and 2012, including a Gold award in 2012 from the American Association of Political Consultants for best overall public affairs campaign.[citation needed]

Pollak lived in Israel for two years and served as the assistant editor of Azure magazine[7] published by the Jerusalem-based Shalem Center. Pollak has also written for National Review,[8] the Wall Street Journal,[9] Haaretz, Jerusalem Post,[10] Politico,[11] and other publications, and appeared on Fox News[12] PBS Newshour,[13] and CNN.[14]

Pollak and ECI have frequently been criticized by far-left liberal Jewish groups.[15][16]

Personal life[edit]

Pollak graduated from the University of Vermont in 2003 with a degree in political science. He was formerly a student in international affairs at Yale University,[17] as well as a member of Yale's Shabtai society.

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