About Us

The American Jewish Committee has worked since 1906 to safeguard and strengthen Jews and Jewish life worldwide by promoting democratic and pluralistic societies that respect the dignity of all peoples. Read More

Who We Are

AJC was established in 1906 by a small group of American Jews deeply concerned about pogroms aimed at the Jewish population of Russia.
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ACCESS

ACCESS is AJC's national new generation program that aims to involve young professionals in the work of AJC.
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Offices and Departments

AJC maintains offices in New York Berlin, Brussels, Geneva, Jerusalem, and Warsaw, and partners in more than 20 other countries.
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Chapters

AJC's 32 chapters across the U.S. are vital to involving our members locally and to advancing ties with civic, ethnic and faith leaders. Find your chapter.
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Students

AJC has a host of programs and opportunities geared for students. Check them out!
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AJC Experts

For journalists seeking an AJC staff member to interview.
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Fellowships / Internships

The American Jewish Committee Fellows Program is designed to develop future leaders in the areas of international and domestic politics, diplomacy, public relations, and management.
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Annual Meeting

Listen to speeches from world leaders and other prominent personalities at AJC's Annual Meetings.
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