Ansis Ivans penned a series of reflections highlighting the strengths of Israel’s security infrastructure, which he witnessed while in Israel with Project Interchange and fellow Baltic opinion leaders.
AJC’s Transatlantic Institute launched the “Transatlantic Friends of Israel” in the European Parliament, the first-ever cross-party friendship caucus specifically committed to strengthening the trilateral partnership between the U.S., Israel, and Europe. All of the caucus leaders are PI alumni.
An AJC Project Interchange delegation is a journey through both Jewish history and the contemporary Jewish state, accompanied by AJC staff who are experts in each respective field.
Israel: the more you know, the more you understand. AJC Project Interchange invites global leaders to Israel for a first-hand look at a country that far too many people only know from headlines.
AJC Project Interchange began with a bold idea: bring to Israel key decision-makers—those who cast important votes, write for important media, and are influential in academia and society—to learn and draw informed conclusions about Israel for themselves.
Twice yearly, AJC Project Interchange awards a limited number of micro-grants of up to $1,000 to support impactful Israel-related projects and programs led by Project Interchange alumni.
For AJC Project Interchange participants, the conclusion of the trip to Israel marks the beginning of an association with AJC and nearly 6,000 other alumni around the world.
Through AJC Project Interchange, university leaders – presidents, chancellors, provosts, and deans — delve into academic and research exchange opportunities and campus issues.
Project Interchange’s delegation of Ambassadors to the UN reflect in The Jerusalem Post upon their experiences in Israel, their perceptions of UN votes, and opportunities for Israel within UN-member countries.
The University of California system signed a new cooperation agreement with Israel aimed at fostering technological innovation, research and development.
The European Union has often condemned Israel in one-sided statements that favor the Palestinians, ignoring the context of Israeli actions and without condemning Palestinian terror attacks on Israel.
The 2018 Startup Nation Conference recently hosted by The Idea Center at Miami-Dade College in collaboration with Tel Aviv University in Israel highlighted emerging innovations from local innovators and Israeli entrepreneurs in the high-tech industry.
California’s $2.5-trillion economy presents an unparalleled opportunity for Israel to expand its ties in the United States in a mutually beneficial capacity.