World Jewish Congress
The World Jewish Congress (WJC) is an international organization that represents Jewish communities and organizations worldwide. Founded in 1936, its primary mission is to advocate for the rights and interests of Jews globally, promote Jewish unity, and combat anti-Semitism. The WJC works with governments, international organizations, and civil society to address issues affecting Jewish people.
The WJC also plays a significant role in preserving Jewish heritage and culture. It organizes events, conferences, and educational programs to raise awareness about Jewish history and contributions. Additionally, the organization engages in diplomatic efforts to ensure the safety and security of Jewish communities, particularly in regions facing discrimination or violence.