Since its founding in 1906, the American Jewish Committee (AJC) has been committed to securing the civil and religious rights of Jews. AJC has always believed that the only way to achieve this goal is to safeguard the civil and religious rights of all Americans. Read More
From its inception AJC has been committed to the protection of religious liberty encompassed in the First Amendment. We are vigorous advocates for protecting not just Jews, but people of all faiths whose religious beliefs or practices are threatened. This booklet reviews the history of church-state separation, current challenges and AJC's role. Read More