The Friedberg Institute for Public Policy Development has been working for 11 years to promote economic freedom in Israel, through education, publications, and public debate.
The Friedberg Economics Institute was founded in Israel in 2014 as a non-profit organization with a mission to advance, in Israel, the understanding of and the appreciation for the principles of economic freedom and the potential for improving growth and prosperity through application of these principles. The Friedberg Economics Institute sponsors seminars, bringing the world’s best economists and economic policy makers to Israel to teach ideas of free-market oriented economic thinking and principles of economic freedom. The Institute’s initial target audience is Israeli university students. Over time we hope to broaden our audience to include thought leaders in government, business, and the press.
Economic freedom
Personal responsibility
Knowledge and education
Critical thinking
Excellence and influence
Bob Borens made aliyah in 2012, and now lives in Netanya, after a career in corporate planning and government and public affairs in Los Angeles and Washington, DC. He managed the Washington, DC government affairs office of Getty Oil Company, was Vice President of Development of the Cato Institute and has done consulting work with Empower America, Hudson Institute, and Center for Urban Renewal and Education.
Chananel Ehrman has a Big Data Analytics MBA and a bachelor’s degree in Political Science, Philosophy, and Economics from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He served in the Israel Defence Forces for three years as an intelligence analyst and has also volunteered in various youth programs, locally and abroad. Chananel has experience in the fields of Data Science and Analytics, marketing and public relations consulting, as well as social media and journalism.