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Our Leadership

The leadership of the National Jewish Advocacy Center is comprised of individuals who believe that we need to change the international conversation about Jewish people and about the Jewish State stemming from age-old and hate-filled false narratives. We also believe, however, that we cannot gain support by always playing defense.

Our leadership believes that it is time to shift the narrative from a defensive one that argues for Israel to simply be treated as an equal, to an empowered one which teaches about the valuable principles Israel stands for, including civil liberties, religious freedom, and tolerance, and a healthy self-respect which marries an undeterred optimism for peace with an unapologetic need for guaranteed national security.

Mark Goldfeder

Director

Rabbi Dr. Mark Goldfeder, Esq. is the CEO and Director of the National Jewish Advocacy Center, Inc. He is also the Senior Partner with Goldfeder & Terry, LLC. Previously, he served as the founding Editor of the Cambridge University Press Series on Law and Judaism, a Trustee of the Center for Israel Education, and as an adviser to the Permanent Mission of Israel to the United Nations.

Goldfeder has taught law across the country and around the world as Senior Lecturer at Emory University School of Law, Spruill Family Senior Fellow at the Center for the Study of Law and Religion, Director of the Restoring Religious Freedom Project, and as a visiting professor at Georgia State University School of Law, Florida Southern College, University of Padua (Italy), Scuola Galileana (Italy), IDC’s Radzyner Law School (Israel) and Bar Ilan Law School (Israel). 

Goldfeder holds two rabbinic ordinations (yoreh yoreh; Yeshiva University and Rivavot Ephraim) and two judicial ordinations (yadin yadin; Rav Gedaliah Dov Schwartz, Av Beth Din, Rabbinical Council of America and Chicago Rabbinical Council, and Rav Dovid Schochet, President, Toronto Rabbinical Council). 

Goldfeder’s work focuses on law and religion, constitutional law, international law, Jewish law, family law, and law and technology. He publishes widely in those areas, including both academically and in popular publications like CNN, The Wall Street Journal, The Hill, Forbes, and other major media outlets. He is co-author of the five-volume treatise Religious Organizations and the Law (Westlaw).  

Goldfeder handles cases involving anti-Semitism and BDS issues around the country, and lectures and writes widely on those topics. He has worked with local, state, and federal legislators on measures to support the Jewish community, and has defended students, professors, businesses, and nonprofits targeted for their support of the Jewish State. He has worked on cases at the International Criminal Court in the Hague, and has successfully represented clients including American and Israeli nonprofits in federal litigation. 

In 2017, he received the Opher Aviran Stand with Israel Award from Hillel, and in 2018, the Jon Barkan Israel Advocacy Award from the American Israel Public Affairs Committee in recognition of his work. In 2021, Goldfeder was appointed by President Trump to serve on the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Council.

He serves as Special Counsel for International Affairs at the American Center for Law and Justice, previously as private counsel to President Donald J. Trump, and as outside counsel to multiple religious organizations across various faith groups. He received his Doctorate and LLM degrees from Emory University and his Juris Doctor degree from NYU School of Law. He received his Bachelor of Arts at Yeshiva University in Journalism.

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