The American Jewish Committee (AJC), founded by wealthy men of German-Jewish descent in 1906, has a long-term mission to protect the civil and religious rights of Jews in the U.S. and around the globe. The AJC has also been distinguished for its outstanding staff and superb library, for its importance as a research center, and for its efforts to bring about social change through public education. Marianne Sanua's volume offers a full-scale history of this important organization, which will shortly celebrate its centennial.
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Höhe: 235 mm
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978-1-58465-631-9 (9781584656319)
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Marianne Sanua is Associate Professor, Department of History/Jewish Studies Program, Florida Atlantic University. She is the author of Here's to Our Fraternity: One Hundred Years of Zeta Beta Tau, 1898-1998 (UPNE, 1998).