ACCESS: AJC's New Generation Program brings together a select group of outstanding people in their 20s and 30s, providing access to AJC's expertise in its areas of core competency -- international relations, domestic policy, interfaith affairs, and contemporary Jewish life -- and to the unique relationships AJC has established with leading domestic and international policy makers. ACCESS also provides a forum for its members to connect with each other professionally and on a more personal level.
Chapters in: NYC |Atlanta | Los Angeles | Miami | San Francisco | Washington, DC
National ACCESS Trips
July 24-25, 2008
New Orleans: ACCESS joins Urban NEXT Summit highlighting young people making change
August 17-24, 2008
Rwanda: ACCESS joins student leaders from South Africa with SAUJS and AJC’s Africa Institute. CLOSED
"After a long period of uneasiness between Europe and Israel, there have been recent signs of renewed Euro-Israeli commitment. But is this really the case?" writes Marta Mucznik, AJC's European Affairs Research Director.
The Presbyterian Church (USA) charged its congregations, members, and associated bodies not to “over-identify” with either party in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
U.S. Jewish Leaders Press Lithuanian Prime Minister to Resolve Property Restitution
Lithuania stands alone as the only country in Central and Eastern Europe to not yet settle the restitution issue, despite negotiations lasting more than six years.
"Twisting Holocaust memory, desecrating cemeteries, ignoring antisemitism and refusing to return communal property — surely this is not the best cultural capital Europe can offer," writes Rabbi Andrew Baker in the Forward.