Nonprofit

American Jewish Committee - Washington Chapter

washington, DC | www.ajcwashington.org

About Us

Founded in 1906, the American Jewish Committee seeks to protect the rights of Jews throughout the world; combats anti-Semitism and bigotry; works for the security of Israel; enhances human rights, democratic pluralism and inter-group understanding; and promotes the creative vitality of the Jewish people.

One hundred years later, the Washington Chapter seeks to enact AJC's mission in the Washington area by building ties to local ethnic and minority groups, working with the diplomatic community, advocating on AJC's public policy agenda, and fostering Jewish unity. The Chapter works to advance liberty, tolerance, and mutual respect through innovative programs, education, research, media outreach, and diplomacy.

As AJC celebrates its Centennial, the Washington Chapter remains even more deeply committed to these cherished values in the hope of building a better future for us all.

Founded in 1906, the American Jewish Committee seeks to protect the rights of Jews throughout the world; combats anti-Semitism and bigotry; works for the security of Israel; enhances human rights, democratic pluralism and inter-group…

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  • 1156 15th Street NW Suite 1201, washington, DC 20005, United States
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