American Jewish Congress
The American Jewish Congress (AJC) is a national organization founded in 1918 that advocates for the rights and interests of the Jewish community in the United States. It focuses on issues such as civil rights, religious freedom, and combating anti-Semitism. The AJC works to promote social justice and strengthen the relationship between the Jewish community and other groups.
The organization engages in various activities, including lobbying, education, and community outreach. It also collaborates with other organizations, such as the Anti-Defamation League and the Jewish Federations of North America, to address common concerns and promote mutual understanding.