American Jewish Committee (AJC) believes in ensuring the well-being of the Jewish people and defending democratic values for all. As the Southeast office of AJC, based in Atlanta, we connect our community to AJC’s global advocacy work. Our local access to diplomats, elected officials, and ethnic and religious leaders advances AJC’s broader global priorities: combating antisemitism, promoting Israel’s place in the world, and promoting pluralism and democratic values.
Through innovative initiatives and coalitions, AJC Atlanta engages in high-level diplomacy with representatives of foreign governments in Atlanta and the Southeast. Each year we host a Southeast Diplomatic Marathon, a series of meetings with diplomats from nations across the world, where AJC leaders promote our advocacy priorities. We also meet frequently with local, state, and federal elected officials to advocate on behalf of legislation that impacts the Jewish community and our partners.
Through our Leaders for Tomorrow (LFT) program for high school students, we prepare the next generation to develop skills to advocate on behalf of the Jewish people, Israel, and human rights around the world, and to serve as positive change agents for their peers and community. We also host ACCESS, Atlanta’s premier young Jewish professionals program. Founded over 30 years ago, ACCESS prepares the next generation of Jewish leaders to engage with the key challenges facing the global Jewish community, and empowers young Jewish activists to shape the conversation on today's critical domestic and international issues.
Our intergroup work allows us to leverage longstanding relationships with diverse ethnic and religious communities to advance issues of common concern. AJC's Black/Jewish Coalition, founded in 1982, has emerged as a central platform for education, outreach, and advocacy. We also work with the Latino, Asian, Indian, Christian, and Muslim communities to build bridges of understanding.
For more than 80 years, our impact has been evident beyond the Atlanta community, yielding tangible results in government policies, strategic alliances, and hard-hitting legislation that have shaped our world for the better.
Upcoming Events
January 21, 2026
Atlanta Celebrates Sixty Years of Nostra Aetate
Published in October of 1965, Nostra Aetate changed the trajectory of Jewish-Catholic relations by formalizing an attitude of dialogue and respect from the Catholic Church toward the other faith traditions of the world, including Judaism, and was also notable for officially condemning antisemitism. Join AJC Atlanta, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Atlanta, and the Bearing Witness Institute in commemorating the 60th anniversary of Nostra Aetate
Wednesday, January 21, 2026 Reception 6:30 p.m. Program 7:20 p.m. Brookhaven, Georgia
Join AJC Atlanta, in partnership with State Rep. Esther Panitch (D-51), State Rep. Todd Jones (R-25), and Judge Stacey Hydrick, as we host the 4th Annual Georgia Legislature and Judiciary Welcome Shabbat in synagogues across the state to warmly welcome state legislators, local elected officials, and judges to mark the beginning of the legislative session.
Vice President Advocacy and Innovation and Regional Director, AJC Atlanta
A proud Jew and Zionist, Dov Wilker serves as the Vice President for Advocacy and Innovation, the Regional Director of AJC Atlanta since 2011 and AJC's National Director for Black Jewish Relations since 2018.