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AJC Houston Office

American Jewish Committee Houston, founded in 1946 by local philanthropist Max Nathan, engages in advocacy on behalf of the State of Israel, safeguards the rights of Jews worldwide, promotes American pluralism, and enriches the quality of Jewish life in our community. The office provides leadership and guidance for several prominent city and statewide coalitions working on social justice issues that affect all Americans. Consisting of more than 600 families committed to religious freedom and separation of church and state, AJC Houston is a respected voice in the local political, religious, and academic arenas. As we work to protect human rights around the world, we are equally committed to strengthening the community and enriching the quality of life for all of our residents.

 

 

 AJC Houston UN Holocaust Victim Observance

for Diplomats

on Wednesday, January 27, 2010
10:30 a.m.

At and in conjunction with Holocaust Museum Houston

Featuring

 Houston Mayor Annise Parker
 
 
 
With Special Recognition to
 
Dr. Feng Shan Ho
Chinese Consul General in Vienna during WWII
for his diplomatic rescue of Jews
   
 
  
 For information:
Call: 713.439.1202
Email:   heardc@ajc.org
 
 
 

AJC 2010 Annual Meeting
Global Jewish Advocacy


  Washington, D.C.

April 28 - April 30, 2010

Register now (click below):