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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 is AJC's national new generation program that aims to involve young professionals in the work of AJC.
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AJC maintains offices in New York Berlin, Brussels, Geneva, Jerusalem, and Warsaw, and partners in more than 20 other countries.
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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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AJC has a host of programs and opportunities geared for students. Check them out!
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For journalists seeking an AJC staff member to interview.
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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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Listen to speeches from world leaders and other prominent personalities at AJC's Annual Meetings.
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