American Jewish Committee
Jewish groups urge Trump to prioritize Americans held in Iran during ceasefire talks
Along with the AJC, the call came from the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, the James W. Foley Legacy Foundation, the Raoul Wallenberg Center for Human Rights, and United Against Nuclear Iran.
Columbia’s Hillel director: What do we do about antisemitism on campus?
Jewish Atlanta showed how communities confront institutional failure on Israel - opinion
Over half of American Jews altered behavior due to antisemitism in 2025 - poll
What do Jewish organizations think about the Iran deal revival?
As Iran and the superpowers are on the verge of reviving the 2015 nuclear agreement, several Jewish organizations are expressing concern.
Breaking Dawn: International Jewish organizations stand with Israel
"No group which seeks the elimination of the Jewish state can be allowed to thrive along its borders," said the Jewish Federations of North America.
When a Jewish group fought antisemitism with radio shows and comic books
The American Jewish Committee pioneered the effort to combat prejudice through mass media and is the subject of an exhibit, “Confronting Hate 1937-1952,” which opens July 29.
Concerning survey findings on Israel-American Jewry relations - comment
Young American Jews are distancing themselves from Israel for social acceptance as antisemitic incidents reach an all-time high.
AJC hosts Thanksgiving dinner for American IDF lone soldiers
The Thanksgiving dinner is an "opportunity to express gratitude for the soldiers who made a huge sacrifice for the country," director Avital Leibovitch said.
A third of US Jews changed behavior due to antisemitism
A report surveyed adult American Jews and the general American public, who were asked about their perceptions and experiences of antisemitism.
AJC's Arabic video series challenges misconceptions on Israel
The newest video in AJC's Arabic series, "Is Israel Only for Jews?," focuses on highlighting the coexistence of religious and ethnic groups in Israel.
Mayors across 100+ US cities join AJC training to combat antisemitism
This is also not the first time that US mayors have collaborated with the AJC, as an initiative like this had been put into action last February.
AJC launches incubator for young Jews to combat antisemitism
AJC's new Disrupt Antisemitism project is searching for ideas to combat antisemitism, locally, nationally or virtually.
Jewish groups lead opposition to targeted donations bill
“Charitable dollars ought to be doing the good they were intended for, not sitting stagnant to provide tax advantages for some and management fees for others,” Sen. Chuck Grassley (R) said.