JEW PAC LAUNCHES INAUGURAL CANDIDATE ENDORSEMENT PROCESS

September 12, 2022

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JEW PAC LAUNCHES INAUGURAL CANDIDATE ENDORSEMENT PROCESS

SOUTH ORANGE, NEW JERSEY – The Jewish High Holidays are almost upon us, and JEW PAC and its members are excited to announce their inaugural candidate endorsement process for the 2022 election cycle.The application launches today and JEW PAC endorsed candidates will be released in early October as the “The 2022 JEW PAC Mensch List.” All New Jersey candidates are invited to apply.

This year’s endorsement process launches today Monday, September 12, 2022 with applications due back on Friday, September 30, 2022. Endorsements will be announced after Yom Kippur but before Sukkot on Friday, October 7, 2022 via a press release and social media.

Endorsees, both Jewish and not Jewish, will receive a digital badge that can be applied to social media, webpages, and other media.

“We are excited to launch our inaugural endorsement application so Jewish candidates and elected officials in New Jersey can be highlighted. We are also proud to highlight non-Jewish candidates who support the Jewish community,” stated Miranda Meyers, co-chair of JEW PAC.

All are invited to apply and share the application with friends and colleagues who may be interested in endorsement. You can find the direct link to be shared here (https://forms.gle/2MJyyhqLMHgbaF4V8).

If you are interested in supporting JEW PAC endorsed candidates, please either donate via check or digital platform: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/jewpac

Checks can be mailed to:
Justice Equity Wins PAC
35 Glenside Road
South Orange, NJ 07079

Keep up with JEW PAC and follow us:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jewpacnj
Twitter: @JewPacNJ

JEW PAC stands for Justice Equity Wins Political Action Committee and is a bipartisan organization focused on combating antisemitism, electing more Jewish candidates to office, and supporting existing Jewish officials. JEW PAC believes that by supporting the Jewish people and supporting elected officials combating antisemitism that we promote a more just and equitable society for all.

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