The AJJDC: A Legacy of Aid

Founded in 1914, the AJJDC was established to aid Jewish communities affected by WWI.

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It's known for humanitarian efforts, supporting Jews worldwide in times of war, famine, and disaster.

The committee played a crucial role in helping Jews escape Nazi persecution during WWII.

Post-war, the AJJDC assisted Holocaust survivors and rebuilt devastated Jewish communities.

The organization has evolved, focusing on Jewish education, social services, and emergency relief.

Today, the AJJDC operates in over 70 countries, promoting Jewish life and values globally.

The AJJDC's mission continues, embodying the principle of 'Tikkun Olam' - repairing the world.