| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1963 - 306 lapas
...Legislature of the State of New York in 1911. Its charter states : "The objects of this corporation shall be to prevent the infraction of the civil and religious...unfavorable discrimination with respect thereto." It was in pursuance of these objects that the American Jewish Committee in 1925 defended the right... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1966 - 920 lapas
...State of New York in 1911. The Charter of A JC provides : "The objects of this corporation shall be to prevent the infraction of the civil and religious...unfavorable discrimination with respect thereto." In pursuance of these objects the American Jewish Committee, in 1925, has defended the right of parents... | |
| United States. Tax Court - 1972 - 1132 lapas
...following objectives, as provided in its charter : to prevent the infraction of the civil and religions rights of Jews, In any part of the world ; to render...of unfavorable discrimination with respect thereto; to secure for Jews equality of economic, social and educational opportunity ; to alleviate the consequences... | |
| United States. Tax Court - 1972 - 1166 lapas
...incorporated in 1911, is an organization formed with the following objectives, as provided ID its charter : to prevent the infraction of the civil and religious...of unfavorable discrimination with respect thereto; to secure for Jews equality of economic, social and educational opportunity ; to alleviate the consequences... | |
| Selwyn Ilan Troen, Benjamin Pinkus - 1992 - 444 lapas
...racial and religious bigotry.' - American Jewish Committee (1906): 'Seeks to prevent infraction of civil and religious rights of Jews in any part of the world.' - World Jewish Congress (1936): 'Seeks to intensify bonds of world Jewry with Israel as central force... | |
| Sol Scharfstein - 1997 - 360 lapas
...this body, whose objectives were "to prevent the infraction of the civil and religious rights of the Jews in any part of the world; to render all lawful assistance; to secure for Jews equality of economic, social and educational opportunity; and to afford relief from... | |
| Arthur A. Goren - 1999 - 292 lapas
...AJC in the new pluralism — and in its various nuances — is noteworthy. The Committee was founded "to prevent the infraction of the civil and religious rights of Jews in any part of the world." Until the 1940s, the AJC avoided public debates over definitions of Jewish group identity in particular... | |
| Alfred William Brian Simpson - 2004 - 1188 lapas
...became prominent late in the war was the American Jewish Committee. This had been founded in 1906: to prevent the infraction of the civil and religious rights of Jews, in any part of the world; ... to secure for Jews equality of economic, social and educational opportunity . . . It was associated with... | |
| Alan Mittleman, Robert A. Licht, Jonathan D. Sarna - 2002 - 444 lapas
...these early years as the spokesman for American Jewry on matters of international affairs, that is, "to prevent the infraction of the civil and religious rights of Jews in any part of the world."22 Louis Marshall opposed the idea of a "congress" of American Jews from the outset. The proponents... | |
| Edward Idris Cassidy - 2005 - 308 lapas
...American Jewish Committee, which had been active since 1906 in interreligious activities and in the fields of the civil and religious rights of Jews in any part of the world. This meeting in Rome opened up for study and action a vast range of matters of common interest and... | |
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