New Entrant Report U.S. Office of Government Ethics; 5 C.F.R. part 2634 Form Approved: OMB No. (3209-0001) (March 2014) Executive Branch Personnel Public Financial Disclosure Report (OGE Form 278e) Filer's Information Greenstein, Ira A , White House Date of Appointment: 02/01/2017 Other Federal Government Positions Held During the Preceding 12 Months: None Electronic Signature - I certify that the statements I have made in this form are true, complete and correct to the best of my knowledge. /s/ Greenstein, Ira A [electronically signed on 03/09/2017 by Greenstein, Ira A in Integrity.gov] - Filer received a 7 day filing extension. Agency Ethics Official's Opinion - On the basis of information contained in this report, I conclude that the filer is in compliance with applicable laws and regulations (subject to any comments below). Other review conducted by U.S. Office of Government Ethics Certification Data Revised 05/05/2017 1. Filer's Positions Held Outside United States Government # ORGANIZATION NAME CITY, STATE ORGANIZATION TYPE POSITION HELD FROM TO 1 IDT Corporation Newark, New Jersey Corporation Counsel to the Chairman 12/2011 Present 2 Genie Energy Ltd. Newark, New York Corporation President 12/2011 Present 3 Global Risk Advisors. LLC New York, New York Corporation Counsel 1/2012 Present 4 Ohr Pharamaceutical, Inc. New York, New York Corporation Director, Counsel 3/2007 Present 5 NanoVibronix, Inc. New York, New York Corporation Director 8/2009 Present 6 Enerpulse Technologies, Inc. Albuquerque, New Mexico Corporation Director 6/2015 Present 7 Document Security Systems, Inc. Rochester, New York Corporation Director 12/2004 Present 8 Regal Bank of New Jersey Livingston, New Jersey Corporation Director 12/2006 Present 9 Arista Power, Inc. Rochester, New York Corporation Director 8/2013 1/2015 10 SAR Academy Bronx, New York Non-Profit Audit Committee Member 12/2010 Present 11 Columbia University School of Law New York, New York University/Colle ge Dean's Council Member 4/2005 Present 12 American Friends of Jerusalem College of Technology New York, New York Non-Profit Director, Office of the President 5/2006 Present 13 American Friends of Mosaic United New York, New York Non-Profit President, Treasurer 8/2016 Present 14 America's Voices in Israel New York, New York Non-Profit Director, President 6/2014 Present 2. Filer's Employment Assets & Income and Retirement Accounts # DESCRIPTION EIF VALUE 1 Morrison & Foerster 401(k) (administered by Charles Schwab) No $15,001 $50,000 None (or less than $201) 1.1 Victory Integrity Small-Cap Value Fund (MVSSX) Yes $15,001 $50,000 $2,501 - $5,000 2 IDT Corporation N/A Consulting Fees $140,815 3 Global Risk Advisors. LLC (Strategic Advisory work) N/A Consulting Fees $175,000 4 Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, defined benefit plan N/A $100,001 $250,000 None (or less than $201) 5 IDT Corporation Stock Fund (401(k)) No $15,001 $50,000 $2,501 - $5,000 6 Genie Energy Ltd. (Oil exploration and retail energy) N/A 7 NanoVibronix, Inc., stock options N/A $100,001 $250,000 None (or less than $201) 8 Regal Bank of New Jersey (Bank) N/A $500,001 $1,000,000 None (or less than $201) 9 Regal Bank of New Jersey (Bank) N/A 10 Document Security Systems, Inc. N/A 11 Ohr Pharamaceutical, Inc. N/A 12 Regal Bank of New Jersey, stock options N/A $15,001 $50,000 None (or less than $201) 13 Document Security Systems, Inc., stock options N/A None (or less than $1,001) None (or less than $201) 14 Genie Energy Ltd., restricted stock N/A $50,001 $100,000 None (or less than $201) See Endnote INCOME TYPE Salary Director Fees $1,001 - $15,000 INCOME AMOUNT $247,653 $1,000 None (or less than $201) Director Fees $10,000 # DESCRIPTION EIF VALUE 15 Genie Energy Ltd. (Oil exploration and retail energy), anticipated severance N/A $1,000,001 $5,000,000 None (or less than $201) 16 Ohr Pharamaceutical, Inc., stock options N/A None (or less than $1,001) None (or less than $201) 17 Ohr Pharamaceutical, Inc., deferred director fees (cash) N/A $1,001 - $15,000 None (or less than $201) 18 Clearbridge Tactical Dividend Income Fund Yes $1,001 - $15,000 $201 - $1,000 19 T Rowe Price Growth Stock Adv Yes $100,001 $250,000 $2,501 - $5,000 20 CBA Sm Cap Gr IS Yes $50,001 $100,000 None (or less than $201) 21 Fid Cap Apprec K Yes $1,001 - $15,000 None (or less than $201) 22 Fid Contra Fund K Yes $15,001 $50,000 None (or less than $201) 23 JH Discpl Value R6 Yes $1,001 - $15,000 None (or less than $201) 24 Oakmark Intl Yes $1,001 - $15,000 None (or less than $201) 25 T Rowe Price Retirement 2045 Yes $50,001 $100,000 None (or less than $201) 26 Arista Power, Inc., stock options See Endnote N/A None (or less than $1,001) None (or less than $201) 27 Genie Energy Ltd., stock options See Endnote N/A None (or less than $1,001) None (or less than $201) 3. Filer's Employment Agreements and Arrangements INCOME TYPE INCOME AMOUNT # EMPLOYER OR PARTY CITY, STATE STATUS AND TERMS DATE 1 Morrison and Foerster (401(k)) San Francisco, California I will continue to participate in this defined contribution plan. The plan sponsor will not make further contributions after my separation. 2/1997 2 Arista Power, Inc. Rochester, New York expired unexercised 8/2013 3 Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP New York, New York I will continue to participate in this defined benefit plan. 10/1985 4 IDT Corporation 401(k) Newark, New Jersey I will continue to participate in this defined contribution plan, and the plan sponsor will continue to make contributions. 1/2000 5 Genie Energy Ltd. Newark, New York Will forfeit 12/2011 6 NanoVibronix, Inc. New York, New York Will remain vested for a period to be determined 8/2009 7 Regal Bank of New Jersey Livingston, New Jersey retain stock and options 12/2006 8 Document Security Systems, Inc. Rochester, New York Will forfeit 12/2004 9 Genie Energy Ltd. Newark, New York All of the restricted stock has vested per its original terms and I currently own as stock 11/2013 10 Genie Energy Ltd. Newark, New York $1.2m paid in equal installments over next 8 years 3/2017 11 Ohr Pharamaceutical, Inc. New York, New York retain vested options until 6/30/17 3/2007 12 Ohr Pharamaceutical, Inc. New York, New York TBD by board- 3/2016 13 Genie Energy, Ltd Newark, New Jersey I will continue to participate in this defined contribution plan. The plan sponsor will not make further contributions after my separation. 12/2011 4. Filer's Sources of Compensation Exceeding $5,000 in a Year # SOURCE NAME CITY, STATE BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES 1 IDT Corporation Newark, New Jersey Advise Chairman of the Board 2 Global Risk Advisors. LLC New York, New York Counsel to Founder and CEO 3 Genie Energy Ltd. Newark, New York Executive-advise of strategic activities 4 Regal Bank of New Jersey Livingston, New Jersey Board member 5 Ohr Pharamaceutical, Inc. New York, New York Chairman of the Board and counsel 5. Spouse's Employment Assets & Income and Retirement Accounts # DESCRIPTION EIF VALUE 1 Wilkie Farr & Gallagher Yes $100,001 $250,000 None (or less than $201) 1.1 CBA Sm CapGr Yes $50,001 $100,000 None (or less than $201) 1.2 Fid cap Apprec K (FCAKX) Yes $1,001 - $15,000 None (or less than $201) 1.3 Fid Contrafund Yes $15,001 $50,000 None (or less than $201) 1.4 JH Discpl Value Yes $1,001 - $15,000 None (or less than $201) 1.5 Oakmark Intl Yes $1,001 - $15,000 None (or less than $201) 6. Other Assets and Income INCOME TYPE INCOME AMOUNT # DESCRIPTION EIF VALUE INCOME TYPE INCOME AMOUNT 1 Managed Account-MRJ Capital No $1,000,001 $5,000,000 Dividends $15,001 $50,000 1.1 Aon plc Class A No $50,001 $100,000 Dividends $201 - $1,000 1.2 Axalta Coating Sysems No $15,001 $50,000 1.3 Lazard Limited Shs A No $15,001 $50,000 Dividends $1,001 - $2,500 1.4 Nielsen Holdings No $15,001 $50,000 Dividends $1,001 - $2,500 1.5 LyondellBasell Industries N.V. No $15,001 $50,000 Dividends $1,001 - $2,500 1.6 AbbVie Inc. No $15,001 $50,000 Dividends $1,001 - $2,500 1.7 Agilent Technologies Inc No $50,001 $100,000 Dividends $201 - $1,000 1.8 American international group No $50,001 $100,000 Dividends $1,001 - $2,500 1.9 Amgen Inc. - Common Stock No $15,001 $50,000 Dividends $201 - $1,000 1.10 Anadarko Petroleum Corp No $15,001 $50,000 1.11 Apple Inc. - Common Stock No $50,001 $100,000 Dividends $1,001 - $2,500 1.12 Bank of America Corp No $15,001 $50,000 Dividends $201 - $1,000 1.13 CBS Corp B No $50,001 $100,000 Dividends $201 - $1,000 1.14 CommScope Holding Company, Inc. Common Stock No $50,001 $100,000 1.15 Dow Chemical No $15,001 $50,000 None (or less than $201) None (or less than $201) None (or less than $201) Dividends $1,001 - $2,500 # DESCRIPTION EIF VALUE INCOME TYPE INCOME AMOUNT 1.16 Dupont No $15,001 $50,000 Dividends $201 - $1,000 1.17 eastman chem co No $15,001 $50,000 Dividends $1,001 - $2,500 1.18 eBay Inc. - Common Stock No $50,001 $100,000 None (or less than $201) 1.19 Franklyn Resources No $15,001 $50,000 None (or less than $201) 1.20 General Motors Company No $15,001 $50,000 Dividends $1,001 - $2,500 1.21 graphic packaging No $15,001 $50,000 Dividends $201 - $1,000 1.22 HD Supply Holdings, Inc. - Common Stock No $15,001 $50,000 1.23 Hanesbrands No $15,001 $50,000 Dividends $201 - $1,000 1.24 Intl Paper Co No $50,001 $100,000 Dividends Capital Gains $2,501 - $5,000 1.25 JP Morgan Chase & Co No $50,001 $100,000 Dividends $1,001 - $2,500 1.26 lowes cos No $15,001 $50,000 Dividends $1,001 - $2,500 1.27 Microsoft Corporation - Common Stock No $50,001 $100,000 Dividends $1,001 - $2,500 1.28 Monsanto Co. No $1,001 - $15,000 1.29 Morgan Stanley No $50,001 $100,000 1.30 paypal No $50,001 $100,000 1.31 Pfizer Inc No $15,001 $50,000 None (or less than $201) $201 - $1,000 Dividends $1,001 - $2,500 None (or less than $201) Dividends $1,001 - $2,500 # DESCRIPTION EIF VALUE INCOME TYPE INCOME AMOUNT 1.32 Rockwell Collins No $15,001 $50,000 Dividends $201 - $1,000 1.33 Sealed Air Corp No $50,001 $100,000 Dividends $201 - $1,000 1.34 State Street Corp No $15,001 $50,000 Dividends $201 - $1,000 1.35 Time Warner Inc No $15,001 $50,000 Dividends $201 - $1,000 1.36 Travellers Cos No $50,001 $100,000 Dividends $1,001 - $2,500 1.37 US Bancorp No $50,001 $100,000 Dividends $1,001 - $2,500 1.38 Viacom Inc. - Class B Common Stock No $15,001 $50,000 Dividends $201 - $1,000 1.39 Wells Fargo & Co No $15,001 $50,000 Dividends $1,001 - $2,500 1.40 Wyndham Worldwide Corp No $50,001 $100,000 Dividends $1,001 - $2,500 2 Stifel - Cash Acccount N/A $50,001 $100,000 None (or less than $201) 3 Municipal Bond-NYC NY SER K RFDG No $1,001 - $15,000 None (or less than $201) 4 Morgan Stanley-Cash No $1,001 - $15,000 None (or less than $201) 5 TZP Capital Partners, LLP No $250,001 $500,000 6 Marker Fund II, LLP No $250,001 $500,000 7 Globis Capitl Partners, LLP No $250,001 $500,000 Dividends $15,001 $50,000 8 U.S. Bank # 1 (Cash Accounts) No $100,001 $250,000 Interest $201 - $1,000 Capital Gains $15,001 $50,000 None (or less than $201) # DESCRIPTION EIF VALUE INCOME TYPE INCOME AMOUNT 9 IDT Corporation No $100,001 $250,000 Dividends $5,001 - $15,000 10 Straight Path Communications No $500,001 $1,000,000 None (or less than $201) 11 Document Security Systems No $1,001 - $15,000 None (or less than $201) 12 Morgan Stanley Cash Account # 2 No $15,001 $50,000 None (or less than $201) 13 U.S. Bank # 2 (Cash Account) No $15,001 $50,000 None (or less than $201) 14 U.S. Bank # 3 (Cash Accounts) No $15,001 $50,000 None (or less than $201) 15 U.S. Bank # 4 (Cash accounts) No $100,001 $250,000 16 TD Ameritrade No $1,001 - $15,000 None (or less than $201) 16.1 Coca Cola No $50,001 $100,000 None (or less than $201) 16.2 Staples No None (or less than $1,001) None (or less than $201) 16.3 Wal-Mart Stores No None (or less than $1,001) None (or less than $201) 16.4 TeekayCorporation No $1,001 - $15,000 None (or less than $201) 17 Ohr Pharamaceutical, Inc. N/A $250,001 $500,000 None (or less than $201) 18 Genie Energy Ltd. (Oil exploration and retail energy) N/A $500,001 $1,000,000 $2,501 - $5,000 19 NanoVibronix, Inc. N/A $250,001 $500,000 None (or less than $201) 20 Residential Real Estate, Bayside, NY N/A $500,001 $1,000,000 See Endnote Interest $201 - $1,000 7. Transactions (N/A) - Not required for this type of report 8. Liabilities None 9. Gifts and Travel Reimbursements (N/A) - Not required for this type of report Endnotes PART # ENDNOTE 2. 8 The value here encompasses 90% stock and 10% options. 2. 26 I resigned as director of Arista Power on or about 1/2016. The stock options reported here expired within 120 days of my resignation and I no longer hold them. 2. 27 Resigned as President of Genie in 1/2017. I had received these stock options as part of my compensation package, the last receipt of options was in 11/2013. I still can exercise the options. 6. 20 This property is not being rented out currently or generating income. Filer owns it jointly with sister. Summary of Contents 1. Filer's Positions Held Outside United States Government Part 1 discloses positions that the filer held at any time during the reporting period (excluding positions with the United States Government). Positions are reportable even if the filer did not receive compensation. This section does not include the following: (1) positions with religious, social, fraternal, or political organizations; (2) positions solely of an honorary nature; (3) positions held as part of the filer's official duties with the United States Government; (4) mere membership in an organization; and (5) passive investment interests as a limited partner or non-managing member of a limited liability company. 2. Filer's Employment Assets & Income and Retirement Accounts Part 2 discloses the following: ● ● Sources of earned and other non-investment income of the filer totaling more than $200 during the reporting period (e.g., salary, fees, partnership share, honoraria, scholarships, and prizes) Assets related to the filer's business, employment, or other income-generating activities that (1) ended the reporting period with a value greater than $1,000 or (2) produced more than $200 in income during the reporting period (e.g., equity in business or partnership, stock options, retirement plans/accounts and their underlying holdings as appropriate, deferred compensation, and intellectual property, such as book deals and patents) This section does not include assets or income from United States Government employment or assets that were acquired separately from the filer's business, employment, or other income-generating activities (e.g., assets purchased through a brokerage account). Note: The type of income is not required if the amount of income is $0 - $200 or if the asset qualifies as an excepted investment fund (EIF). 3. Filer's Employment Agreements and Arrangements Part 3 discloses agreements or arrangements that the filer had during the reporting period with an employer or former employer (except the United States Government), such as the following: ● ● ● ● ● Future employment Leave of absence Continuing payments from an employer, including severance and payments not yet received for previous work (excluding ordinary salary from a current employer) Continuing participation in an employee welfare, retirement, or other benefit plan, such as pensions or a deferred compensation plan Retention or disposition of employer-awarded equity, sharing in profits or carried interests (e.g., vested and unvested stock options, restricted stock, future share of a company's profits, etc.) 4. Filer's Sources of Compensation Exceeding $5,000 in a Year Part 4 discloses sources (except the United States Government) that paid more than $5,000 in a calendar year for the filer's services during any year of the reporting period. The filer discloses payments both from employers and from any clients to whom the filer personally provided services. The filer discloses a source even if the source made its payment to the filer's employer and not to the filer. The filer does not disclose a client's payment to the filer's employer if the filer did not provide the services for which the client is paying. 5. Spouse's Employment Assets & Income and Retirement Accounts Part 5 discloses the following: ● ● ● Sources of earned income (excluding honoraria) for the filer's spouse totaling more than $1,000 during the reporting period (e.g., salary, consulting fees, and partnership share) Sources of honoraria for the filer's spouse greater than $200 during the reporting period Assets related to the filer's spouse's employment, business activities, other income-generating activities that (1) ended the reporting period with a value greater than $1,000 or (2) produced more than $200 in income during the reporting period (e.g., equity in business or partnership, stock options, retirement plans/accounts and their underlying holdings as appropriate, deferred compensation, and intellectual property, such as book deals and patents) This section does not include assets or income from United States Government employment or assets that were acquired separately from the filer's spouse's business, employment, or other income-generating activities (e.g., assets purchased through a brokerage account). Note: The type of income is not required if the amount of income is $0 - $200 or if the asset qualifies as an excepted investment fund (EIF). Amounts of income are not required for a spouse's earned income (excluding honoraria). 6. Other Assets and Income Part 6 discloses each asset, not already reported, that (1) ended the reporting period with a value greater than $1,000 or (2) produced more than $200 in investment income during the reporting period. For purposes of the value and income thresholds, the filer aggregates the filer's interests with those of the filer's spouse and dependent children. This section does not include the following types of assets: (1) a personal residence (unless it was rented out during the reporting period); (2) income or retirement benefits associated with United States Government employment (e.g., Thrift Savings Plan); and (3) cash accounts (e.g., checking, savings, money market accounts) at a single financial institution with a value of $5,000 or less (unless more than $200 of income was produced). Additional exceptions apply. Note: The type of income is not required if the amount of income is $0 - $200 or if the asset qualifies as an excepted investment fund (EIF). 7. Transactions Part 7 discloses purchases, sales, or exchanges of real property or securities in excess of $1,000 made on behalf of the filer, the filer's spouse or dependent child during reporting period. This section does not include transactions that concern the following: (1) a personal residence, unless rented out; (2) cash accounts (e.g., checking, savings, CDs, money market accounts) and money market mutual funds; (3) Treasury bills, bonds, and notes; and (4) holdings within a federal Thrift Savings Plan account. Additional exceptions apply. 8. Liabilities Part 8 discloses liabilities over $10,000 that the filer, the filer's spouse or dependent child owed at any time during the reporting period. This section does not include the following types of liabilities: (1) mortgages on a personal residence, unless rented out (limitations apply for PAS filers); (2) loans secured by a personal motor vehicle, household furniture, or appliances, unless the loan exceeds the item's purchase price; and (3) revolving charge accounts, such as credit card balances, if the outstanding liability did not exceed $10,000 at the end of the reporting period. Additional exceptions apply. 9. Gifts and Travel Reimbursements This section discloses: ● ● Gifts totaling more than $375 that the filer, the filer's spouse, and dependent children received from any one source during the reporting period. Travel reimbursements totaling more than $375 that the filer, the filer's spouse, and dependent children received from any one source during the reporting period. For purposes of this section, the filer need not aggregate any gift or travel reimbursement with a value of $150 or less. Regardless of the value, this section does not include the following items: (1) anything received from relatives; (2) anything received from the United States Government or from the District of Columbia, state, or local governments; (3) bequests and other forms of inheritance; (4) gifts and travel reimbursements given to the filer's agency in connection with the filer's official travel; (5) gifts of hospitality (food, lodging, entertainment) at the donor's residence or personal premises; and (6) anything received by the filer's spouse or dependent children totally independent of their relationship to the filer. Additional exceptions apply. Privacy Act Statement Title I of the Ethics in Government Act of 1978, as amended (the Act), 5 U.S.C. app. § 101 et seq., as amended by the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act of 2012 (Pub. L. 112-105) (STOCK Act), and 5 C.F.R. Part 2634 of the U. S. Office of Government Ethics regulations require the reporting of this information. 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