
American Jewish Congress
The American Jewish Congress (AJC) is a nonprofit advocacy organization founded in 1918 that represents Jewish Americans and promotes civil rights, religious freedom, and social justice. It works to strengthen democratic values, combat discrimination, and support Jewish communities worldwide. The AJC also engages in policy advocacy on issues such as Israel, human rights, and interfaith dialogue, aiming to foster understanding and ensure the rights of all individuals. Through education, diplomacy, and public engagement, it seeks to advance social equity and uphold principles of freedom and justice.