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Jewish Institute for National Security Policy Intern Jack Wolfsohn

Jack Wolfsohn was a policy intern for the Jewish Institute for National Security of America (JINSA). He maintained several duties as a JINSA intern, including studying Middle East security dynamics and threat actors, distilling complex security research for policy analysts and JINSA senior staff, and analyzing key global security conflicts. Mr. Wolfsohn focused his research on ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas, Iranian nuclear developments, and the 12-day conflict between Iran and Israel.

Before joining JINSA in 2025, Mr. Wolfsohn held several roles in Senator Marsha Blackburn's Washington, DC, office. As a Legislative Correspondent, he managed a diverse portfolio, drafted legislation, and helped build relationships with key lobbyists and advocacy groups. He also worked as Press and Digital Assistant for the senator. Previously, he held roles including as a summer intern at The Heritage Foundation, the National Journalism Center, and at National Review Online where he wrote daily for the online magazine.

Mr. Wolfsohn holds a B.A. degree in history from Brown University. His time at Brown included a semester abroad at Tel Aviv University in Israel. He attends various networking events, such as the Jewish Leadership Conference.

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