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The '''Libitzky Family Foundation''' is a charitable organization in Berkeley, California.   
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The '''Libitzky Family Foundation''' is a charitable organisation in Berkeley, California.   
  
The foundation is headed by real estate investor [[Moses Libitsky]] who is president and founding principal of Libitzky Property Companies, based in San Francisco.  
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It is headed by real estate investor [[Moses Libitzky]] who is president and founding principal of Libitzky Property Companies, based in San Francisco.  
 
He also serves on the board of [[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]] (WINEP), the [[Jewish Community Federation]], [[Lehrhaus Judaica]] and is a council member of the Muslim-Jewish Advisory Council. <ref> [http://www.muslimjewishadvocacy.org/council/ Council], Muslim-Jewish Advisory Council, accessed 27 January 2018 </ref>
 
He also serves on the board of [[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]] (WINEP), the [[Jewish Community Federation]], [[Lehrhaus Judaica]] and is a council member of the Muslim-Jewish Advisory Council. <ref> [http://www.muslimjewishadvocacy.org/council/ Council], Muslim-Jewish Advisory Council, accessed 27 January 2018 </ref>
  
Grantees have included: WINEP, the British-based [[Henry Jackson Society]], the [[Investigative Project on Terrorism]] (via [[PCF in 2015]] ), [[MEMRI]], [[Honest Reporting]], [[NGO Monitor]], [[Friends of the Israel Defense Forces]], [[StandWithUs]], [[United Nations Watch]], [[jewish National Fund]] (funds for Nefesh B'Nefesh) and [[JINSA]].
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===Grantees===
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In the latest available tax records for 2015 grantees included: WINEP (450,000), the British-based [[Henry Jackson Society]] ($30,000), Steve Emerson's [[Investigative Project on Terrorism]] (via [[PCF]] - 5000 in 2015), the [[American Islamic Congress]] ($5000),  [[Foundation for the Defense of Democracies]], [[Friends of Israel Initiative]], [[MEMRI]], [[Honest Reporting]], [[NGO Monitor]], [[Friends of the Israel Defense Forces]], [[StandWithUs]], [[United Nations Watch]], [[Jewish National Fund]] (funds for Nefesh B'Nefesh) (10,000) [[JINSA]] (15,000), [[American Jewish Committee]], [[American Israel Education Foundation]], [[Jewish Federation of the East Bay]] (151,360)<ref> IRS Form 990, 2015 reviewed by Powerbase researchers, January 2018</ref>
  
 
===Charitable details===
 
===Charitable details===
Its tax id (EIN) is 94-3372543. It was granted tax-exempt status by IRS in April 2001.
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Its US tax filing number (EIN) is 94-3372543. It was granted tax-exempt status by IRS in April 2001.
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
  
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Latest revision as of 04:24, 16 March 2018

The Libitzky Family Foundation is a charitable organisation in Berkeley, California.

It is headed by real estate investor Moses Libitzky who is president and founding principal of Libitzky Property Companies, based in San Francisco. He also serves on the board of Washington Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP), the Jewish Community Federation, Lehrhaus Judaica and is a council member of the Muslim-Jewish Advisory Council. [1]

Grantees

In the latest available tax records for 2015 grantees included: WINEP (450,000), the British-based Henry Jackson Society ($30,000), Steve Emerson's Investigative Project on Terrorism (via PCF - 5000 in 2015), the American Islamic Congress ($5000), Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, Friends of Israel Initiative, MEMRI, Honest Reporting, NGO Monitor, Friends of the Israel Defense Forces, StandWithUs, United Nations Watch, Jewish National Fund (funds for Nefesh B'Nefesh) (10,000) JINSA (15,000), American Jewish Committee, American Israel Education Foundation, Jewish Federation of the East Bay (151,360)[2]

Charitable details

Its US tax filing number (EIN) is 94-3372543. It was granted tax-exempt status by IRS in April 2001.

Notes

  1. Council, Muslim-Jewish Advisory Council, accessed 27 January 2018
  2. IRS Form 990, 2015 reviewed by Powerbase researchers, January 2018