Dear John,
2020 will soon come to an end. But our fight to keep the Jewish people safe is hardly over.
In this trying year, AJC’s mission grew ever more urgent. As the world was plunged into chaos, fear and uncertainty fueled antisemitism, anti-Israel conspiracy theories, and other types of hate.
But, as AJC CEO David Harris wrote below, the turmoil did not slow AJC down. AJC stood undeterred, laser-focused on our priorities, ensuring that those who target Jews and threaten our values are held to account.
It is this steadfast determination and ability to drive results that inspire me to support AJC. I hope it inspires you too.
Time is running out to make your year-end gift to AJC—and to have it doubled. Your generosity will allow AJC to intensify its efforts in 2021 and make an even greater impact.
- This year, AJC made strides against antisemitism by educating policymakers in the U.S. and across the globe and partnering with them to address the problem.
- AJC joined forces with allies from other faith and ethnic communities to confront hate and bigotry and to reaffirm our core values.
- And AJC helped keep Israel strong by cultivating alliances for the Jewish state and taking on terror groups committed to her demise, like Iranian-backed Hezbollah.
The progress made during these dark days speaks to the brighter world that AJC works to build every day, a world where Jews and all people of good will can live free of fear.
You can help us get there. Please make a tax-deductible year-end gift to AJC before midnight. Don’t miss this chance to have your gift go twice as far.
Best wishes for a happy and healthy 2021,
Matthew Bronfman
Chair, AJC Board of Trustees
P.S. If you have already given, please accept my sincere thanks. If you haven’t yet made a gift to AJC, there are still a few hours left to have it doubled. Thank you.
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