American Jewish Committee
The American Jewish Committee (AJC) is an international think tank and advocacy organization formed to “combat anti-Semitism and all forms of bigotry, promote pluralism and shared democratic values, support Israel’s quest for peace and security, advocate for energy independence, and strengthen Jewish life” [1]. Founded in 1906 after a wave of anti-Jewish pogroms in Russia, it is among the oldest Jewish advocacy organizations in the United States [2]. It currently has local chapters in 32 American cities, 8 overseas offices, and 27 international partnerships with Jewish communal institutions around the world. This organization currently focuses on strengthening ties between Israel and the United States, promoting the Civil Rights of marginalized groups, promoting energy independence for the United States, and combating anti-Semitism by strengthening Jewish life. AJC has since headed advocacy campaigns on issues such as Holocaust denial, church-state relations, and ending the U.S. dependence on foreign oil.
Jeffrey Blankfort, a long time critic of the Israel Lobby, reports that three organizations are responsible for influencing the political scene primarily in the United States. AIPAC, AJC and the ADL work respectively on (a) influencing Congress, the (b) foreign policy establishment and (c) monitoring local critics (including spying). AJC operates as the "State Department" of the lobby, focusing on influencing foreign leaders and their organizations.
AJC engages in the following activities:
- Talking or lobbying political leaders
- Organizing political action (for voting in Congress, European Parliament, etc.) For this purpose, the AJC established the TransAtlantic Institute in Brussels.
- Assist Jewish communities across the world to form more effective lobbying and policy-influencing capabilities. See list of "International Partners" below.
- Coalition building (It organizes/helps other groups, e.g., Hispanic-Americans or Indian-Americans, to become more effective lobbyists, and they seek to obtain political advantage from such alliances).
- Send journalists, student leaders, opinion formers, etc., to Israel for a coordinated program educating them on the Israeli perspective. For this purpose, the AJC established Project Interchange, a dedicated organization to influence key opinion makers.
- Create pressure groups to affect organizations that are seen as hostile to Israel, e.g., UN Watch is such a AJC-instigated project based in Geneva.
- Create organizations to lobby and influence large constituencies about Israel.
- Production of propaganda to smear those opposed to Israel, e.g., Hezbollah.
While AIPAC is usually touted to be the main pro-Israeli lobby, or "The Lobby", in reality this is an erroneous appreciation of the organization. AIPAC's role is mostly related to influencing the U.S. political scene, but other organizations, e.g., AJC do the same. Some of their activities overlap, and on occasion the responsibilities are shifted from one to the other. For example, when AIPAC became notorious due to the spying scandals some of its functions were passed to the other organizations to allay public attention. The leadership of these organizations meet on a monthly basis.[3]
Contents
Funding
This organization is funded by contributions and grants, which are used for unrestricted operating expenses, special projects, building improvements and endowments [5].
In 2006, the Committee received a $2 million grant from the Jacob and Hilda Blaustein Foundation for their work over the next ten years. [4]
Overseas offices/international affiliates
The AJC operates a network of affiliated organizations:
Affiliated or AJC-instigated projects
- Africa Institute
- Asia and Pacific Rim Institute [5]
- Belfer Center for American Pluralism (source: AJC News Update #217)
- Jacob Blaustein Institute for the Advancement of Human Rights[6]
- Commentary Magazine AJC's flagship publication.
- Friedrich Naumann Foundation (source: AJC News Update #217)
- The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute (Source: AJC News Update #219)
- Koppelman Institute on American Jewish-Israeli Affairs (source: AJC News Update #212)
- Latino and Latin American Institute[7]
- Lawrence & Lee Ramer Center for German-Jewish Relations Berlin
- Project Interchange [8]
- Ramer Center for German-Jewish Relations
- Transatlantic Institute Brussels
- UN Watch Geneva
International partners
- Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina (AMIA)[6]
- Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council (AIJAC)[7]
- Shalom (Organization of Jews in Bulgaria)
- Comité Representativo de las Entidades Judías en Chile (CREJ)
- Centro Israelita Sionista de Costa Rica (CISCR)[8]
- Federation of Jewish Communities in the Czech Republic
- Federation of Jewish Communities in Romania (FEDROM) (Source: AJC Update 213)
- Conseil des Communautés Israelites du Maroc (CCIM)
- Tribuna Israelita (TI)
- Comite Central de la Comunidad Judia de Mexico[9]
- Asociación Judía del Peru
- Association of Religious Jewish Communities of Poland
- Union of Jewish Religious Communities in the Slovak Republic (UZZNO)
- Federacion de Comunidades Israelitas de España (FCIE)
- Communaute Juive de Tunisie (CJT)
- Turkish Jewish Community (TJC)
- Confederación de Asociaciones Israelitas de Venezuela (CAIV)
- European Council of Jewish Communities (ECJC)[10]
- European Union of Jewish Students (EUJS)[11]
Principals
- David A. Harris - Executive Director
- Robert E. Goodkind - President
- Shula Bahat - Associate Executive Director
- Ann Schaffer - Director, Belfer Center for American Pluralism
- Felice D. Gaer - Director, Blaustein Institute for the Advancement of Human Rights
- Steven Bayme - Director, Contemporary Jewish Life
- Noam Marans(Rabbi) - Associate Director, Contemporary Jewish Life
- Jeffrey Sinensky - Director, Domestic Policy
- Kenneth Stern, Program Specialist on anti-Semitism and Extremism, Domestic Policy
- Rabbi David Rosen - International Director of the Department of Interreligious Affairs & Director of the Heilbrunn Institute for International Interreligious Understanding, Interreligious Affairs
- David Elcott - U.S. Director of Interreligious Affairs
- Eran Lerman - Director, Jerusalem Office
- Beit Moses, Middle East Office of the AJC
- Dina Siegel Vann - Director, Latin American Affairs
- Jacob Kovadloff - Consultant, Latin American Affairs
- Yehudit Barsky - Director, Middle East and International Terrorism
- Jason Isaacson - Director, Office of Government and International Affairs
- Aaron Jacob - Associate Director of International Affairs
- Richard Foltin - Legislative Director and Counsel, Office of Government and International Affairs
- Barry Jacobs - Director of Strategic Studies, Office of Government and International Affairs
- Stanislaw Krajewski AJC Poland office
- Andrew Baker (Rabbi) - Director of International Jewish Affairs
- Roselyn Bell - Director, Publications
- Deidre Berger - Director, Ramer Center for German-Jewish Relations, Berlin
- David Singer - Director, Research
- Sam Kliger - Director, Russian Affairs
- Rebecca Neuwirth - Director of Special Projects
- --AJC Principals (July 5, 2006)-- Contains members found in other listings too.
AJC experts
Anti-Semitism
- Kenneth Stern, expert on anti-Semitism and extremism
Energy Independence
- Richard Foltin, director of legislative affairs
Green Building Efforts
- Benjamin Tressler, manager of AJC’s Green Building Project
International Affairs
- Jason Isaacson, director of the office of government and international affairs
- Aaron Jacob, associate director of international affairs (Hebrew)
- Rabbi Andrew Baker, director of international Jewish affairs
- Emanuele Ottolenghi, director of the Brussels-based Transatlantic Institute (French, Hebrew and Italian)
- Deidre Berger, director of Berlin office (German)
- Barry Jacobs, director of strategic studies (Greek)
Intergroup Relations
- Ann Schaffer, director of the Belfer Center for American Pluralism
Interreligious Affairs
- Rabbi David Rosen, international director of interreligious affairs (Hebrew)
- Rabbi Gary Greenebaum, U.S. director for interreligious affairs
Israel
- Eran Lerman, director of Israel/Middle East office (Hebrew)
- Rabbi Edward Rettig, associate director of Israel/Middle East office (Hebrew)
- Laurie Wexler, director of Project Interchange
- Jason Isaacson, director of government and international affairs
- Shula Bahat, associate executive director (Hebrew)
Jewish Life
- Steven Bayme, director of the Contemporary Jewish Life (Hebrew)
- Rabbi Noam Marans, associate director of Contemporary Jewish Life (Hebrew)
Latin American and Latino Affairs
- Dina Siegel Vann, director of Latino and Latin American Institute, (Spanish)
- Jacob Kovadloff, Latin American Affairs (Spanish)
Legal Affairs and Domestic Policy
- Richard Foltin, director of Legislative Affairs
- Jeffrey Sinensky, general counsel and director of domestic policy
- Kara Stein, associate director for domestic policy and legal affairs
Russian Jewish Community
- Sam Kliger, director of Russian Jewish Community Affairs (Russian)
Terrorism and Extremism
- Yehudit Barsky, director of division on Middle East and International Terrorism (Hebrew and Arabic)
United Nations
- Felice Gaer, director of the Blaustein Institute for the Advancement of Human Rights
- Hillel Neuer, executive director of the Geneva-based UN Watch
- Jason Issacson, director of government and international affairs
- Aaron Jacob, associate director of international affairs (Hebrew)
Young Leadership
- Rebecca Neuwirth, director of ACCESS: AJC’s New Generation Program and special projects, (German)
Contact details
National Headquarters:
- P.O. Box 705
- New York, NY 10150
- USA
- Phone: (212) 751-4000
- Email: pr AT ajc.org
- Web: www.ajc.org
Offices in:
- Brussels, Belgium (The Transatlantic Institute)
- Paris, France
- Berlin, Germany (Lawrence & Lee Ramer Center for German-Jewish Relations)
- Mumbai, India (Asia and Pacific Rim Institute)
- Jerusalem, Israel (Beit Moses)
- Rome, Italy (Associazione della Stampa Estera in Italia)
- Warsaw, Poland
- Geneva, Switzerland (United Nations Watch)
Resources
AJC Weekly News Updates
The News Updates are a valuable source of information on: the personnel involved, the contacts, the coalition building, the networks, the current issues that are important to the organization, and the lobbying effort. The News Updates are held in the Cork PSC PIWP database, and the links below take one to an abstract, comment, and links to related topics and people -- these aid in the research of this organization. See lists here:
Related SourceWatch articles
- Africa Institute
- Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council
- Commentary Magazine
- Jewish political organizations
- Pro-Israel lobby
- Ruder Finn's work for Croatia
- Arnold Rachlis
- Lewis Lichtenstein Strauss
- Martin S. Kaplan
- Sidney Sheinberg
External resources
- San Francisco Examiner Article: "Anti-Semitic and other religious attacks: They can't happen here right?" [12]
- Link Between Anti-Semitism and Racism [13]
- Anti-Semitism in America [14]
- The American Jewish Committee [15]
References
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ [2]
- ↑ James Petras, The Power of Israel in the United States, 2007. Long discussion about the nature of some of these organizations.
- ↑ [3]
- ↑ American Jewish Committee, American Jewish Committee starts Africa Institute, ImpactWire, 11 April 2006.
- ↑ American Jewish Committee, American Jewish Committee starts Africa Institute, ImpactWire, 11 April 2006.
- ↑ American Jewish Committee, American Jewish Committee starts Africa Institute, ImpactWire, 11 April 2006.
- ↑ [4]