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AJC

  1. Initialism of American Jewish Committee.
    • 2023 March 23, Kristina Shveda, “Antisemitic incidents in the US are at the highest level recorded since the 1970s”, in CNN[1]:
      The AJC survey found that while both Jewish Americans and the general public see antisemitism as a problem, less than half of the general population think antisemitism has increased at least to some extent in the past five years, compared to about four in five Jewish Americans.
  2. Initialism of Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
    • 2019 December 10, Marianne Garvey, “‘Richard Jewell’ film under fire for depiction of journalist Kathy Scruggs”, in CNN[2]:
      The AJC urged Warner Bros. to add a disclaimer to the movie. The paper has hired Hollywood lawyer Martin Singer and sent a letter to the studio.
    • 2021 December 17, Rachel Janfaza, “Herschel Walker campaign deletes a false claim saying the Republican candidate for Senate graduated from college”, in CNN[3]:
      Walker – a Republican frontrunner in the race for Georgia Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock’s seat who has racked up high-profile endorsements from both former President Donald Trump and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell – released a statement to the AJC on his college trajectory.