1998 Opens Berlin Office
[chronological order]
Berlin Office mission statement. (
undated)
"The American Jewish Committee and the AJC Berlin Office," six-page pamphlet. (
undated)
Press release on the opening of the Berlin Office. (
Feb. 9, 1998)
"Jewish Group Returns to Berlin," William Drozdiak, The Washington Post. (
Feb. 10, 1998)
"U.S. Jewish Group Sets Up Office in Berlin as Sentinel Against Bias," Alan Cowell, New York Times. (
Feb. 10, 1998)
"Not Frozen in the Past: The American Jewish Committee's Policy Towards Germany," Professor Beate Neuss, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. (
Feb. 14, 1998)
“AJC Berlin Office/Ramer Center Agenda,” nine-page report, Deidre Berger, director of the Berlin Office. (
Aug. 11, 1998)
“AJC Berlin Report,” Berlin Office newsletter recounting events of the office’s first ten months, December 1998. (
December 1998)
"Jewish-German Understanding," AJC Journal. (
May 1999)
"Jewish Cemetery Desecrations in Germany," Deidre Berger, director of the Berlin Office. (
Oct. 19, 1999)
" A Decade of Transition: German, European, and Jewish Perspectives," a seminar of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation and AJC. (
November 1999)
"AJC Turns Up Heat on German Industry," AJC Journal. (
February 2000)
"German Report: AJC List Stirs German Response," AJC Journal. (
February 2000)
"Spurring Discussion in Germany," AJC Journal. (
March 2001)