American Jewish Committee - Miami and Broward Chapter

Miami, Florida 33156

As the American Jewish Committee enters its second centennial, we reflect upon 100 of activism, optimism, leadership and achievement. Whether safeguarding minorities; fighting terrorism, anti-Semitism, hatred and bigotry; advancing human dignity; supporting Israel's right to exist in peace and security; defending religious freedom or providing humantarian relief to those in need, AJC continues to be a beacon of hope on the world landscape. The Greater Miami and Broward Chapter focus its activities in three main areas: 1. International Relations: building ties to local diplomatic consulates, and providing public education on international issues. 2. Domestic Policy: Advocating for continued support of Israel; promoting Energy Reform; and endorsing Comprehensive Immigration Reform. 3. Intergroup and Interfaith: Strenghten ties to other ethnic and religious leaders and communities.

Phone 305.670.1121
Fax 305.670.6252
Email [email protected]
Website http://www.ajc.org/miami
Contacts President: Judith Korchin; Executive Director: Brian Siegal; Assistant Director: Juan M. Dircie

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