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American Hindu Jewish Congress Condemns Rep. Thanedar’s Remarks, Affirms Support for ICE and the Rule of Law

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Washington, D.C. – February 12, 2026 – The American Hindu Jewish Congress (AHJC) strongly condemns Representative Shri Thanedar (D-MI)’s ridicule of Rodney Scott, Customs and Border Protection Commissioner, Todd Lyons,...

American Hindu Jewish Congress strongly condemns the Bondi Beach terror attacks

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Washington, D.C., December 16, 2025: The American Hindu Jewish Congress (AHJC) mourns with the Australian Jewish community. On this third day of Hanukkah—a time meant to celebrate light, faith, and...

THANKSGIVING-EVE TERROR ATTACK PORTENDS OF FUTURE ATTACKS

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The American Hindu Jewish Congress mourns the terror attack heroes

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“The American Hindu Jewish Congress Inc. is a 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization founded by American Hindu and Jewish business and community leaders committed to pragmatic, values based engagement.
The organization addresses a range of shared concerns affecting the United States, including—but not limited to—rising antisemitism and anti-Hindu bias, through coalition building, issue focused conferences, political events, and direct engagement with federal and state policymakers. The American Hindu Jewish Congress also organizes political fundraising events in support of its mission and priorities.
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  • The American Hindu Jewish Congress (AHJC) is a 501(c)(4) non-profit  dedicated to strengthening ties between the American Hindu and Jewish communities. AHJC’s goal is to build an interfaith political platform to strengthen and grow the political influence of the American Hindu and Jewish communities.

  • AHJC stands for the American Hindu Jewish Congress. A movement committed to building bridges between two ancient faiths and cultures. AHJC works to promote faith-based values , counter misinformation, combat antisemitism and Hindu Phobia, and create a unified voice  on issues that affect both Hindu and Jewish communities in the United States.

  • The AHJC mission is to foster awareness and advocate for legislative and regulatory change to better address antisemitism and Hindu Phobia as well as many other shared concerns. At AHJC, we believe that combating misinformation and prejudice is essential to creating a more respectful society.

  • AHJC is open to anyone who values interfaith cooperation, joint political advocacy on issues of mutual interest, build faith-based political coalitions, and joint outreach for winning campaigns. Whether you are a business or a community leader, an executive, an academic, a student, a professional, or a religious leader, AHJC provides opportunities to get involved, contribute ideas, and collaborate in  meaningful projects that foster mutual respect and understanding.

  • AHJC organizes a wide range of activities, which include building issue coalitions, hosting topical conferences, sponsoring political events, and conducting one-on-one dialogue with Federal and State lawmakers and agency officials.

    AHJC initiatives are intended to  encouragecross-cultural exchanges  and long-lasting friendships. 

  • The American Hindu Jewish Congress (AHJC) is important for its new role as a political advocacy organization to foster deeper cooperation between Hindu and Jewish communities in the United States.

    Key areas of importance for the AHJC:

    • Build faith-based political coalitions and coordinate joint policy advocacy
    • Preserve First Amendment Religious Liberty
    • Dismantle Diversity Equity and Inclusion practices that are in violation of the US Constitution and the 1964 Civil Rights Act
    • Combat transnational Islamist terrorism and the affiliated Khalistani terror network
    • Promote trilateral cooperation between the United States, India and Israel
  • Getting involved with AHJCis simple and rewarding. You can participate by attending events, volunteering in various interfaith initiatives, becoming a member, or collaborating on political outreach and policy advocacy initiatives. The AHJC welcomes faith organizations and nonprofits interested in partnership opportunities or joining our advocacy initiatives.