Breaking News
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By AHJC
- January 28, 2026
American Hindu Jewish Congress Condemns Rep. Thanedar’s Remarks, Affirms Support for ICE and the Rule of Law
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,...
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By AHJC
- January 12, 2026
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By AHJC
- December 15, 2025
American Hindu Jewish Congress strongly condemns the Bondi Beach terror attacks
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...
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By AHJC
- December 15, 2025
THANKSGIVING-EVE TERROR ATTACK PORTENDS OF FUTURE ATTACKS
The American Hindu Jewish Congress mourns the terror attack heroes
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By AHJC
- November 28, 2025
Current Issues & Concerns
The Dire Consequences Of Hindu Hate And Antisemitism
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By AHJC
- September 16, 2025
Transnational Islamist Terror: United States, India, Israel
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By AHJC
- September 16, 2025
Defending Public Faith: Why the Olivier Case Matters for Religious Liberty
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By AHJC
- September 12, 2025
How US-India Maritime ties can shape the World’s future?
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By AHJC
- July 10, 2025
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By AHJC
- May 27, 2025
Past Events
The American Hindu Jewish Congress Inc. is a 501(c)(4) nonprofit founded by American Hindu and Jewish business and community leaders. The AHJC mission is to jointly address the growing antisemitism and Hindu phobia in America. United by shared values and common concerns, the AHJC leadership hopes to build issue coalitions, host topical conferences, sponsor political events, and conduct one-on-one dialogue with Federal and State lawmakers and agency officials.
The American Hindu and Jewish communities are united by our shared values and common concerns. AHJC hopes to engage in one-on-one dialogue with political trailblazers, build like-minded political alliances, host issue-specific conferences, sponsor political events, and conduct one-on-one dialogue with lawmakers and federal agency officials.
Our mission is to foster awareness and advocate for legislative and regulatory change to better address our concerns. At AHJC, we believe that combating misinformation and prejudice is essential to creating a more respectful society.
Press Release
American Hindu Jewish Congress Condemns Rep. Thanedar’s Remarks, Affirms Support...
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By AHJC
- January 12, 2026
American Hindu Jewish Congress strongly condemns the Bondi Beach terror...
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By AHJC
- December 15, 2025
FAQ's
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What is the American Hindu Jewish Congress (AHJC)?
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.
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What does the American Hindu Jewish Congress stand for?
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.
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What is the mission of the American Hindu Jewish Congress?
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.
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Who can join American Hindu Congress?
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.
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What activities does the American Hindu Jewish Congress organize?
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.
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Why is AHJC important?
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
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How can I get involved with the American Hindu Jewish Congress?
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.