SUPPORTING VICTIMS OF ATROCITIES

If we want to fight hatred, we need to do more than just talk.
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If we want to fight hatred, we need to do more than just talk. Ideas, words, and teaching are just the start of creating effective action and change for the next generation. We work to apply these ideas through our programs campus and also by actively supporting those who are undergoing genocide and mass atrocities.


Currently, we are servicing a large displaced Ukrainian community, providing them with programs and opportunities to help their lives and future flourish. From English and Polish classes to enrichment courses, therapeutic workshops, and art classes, we are ensuring everyone, from children to the elderly, will have the tools and support to thrive.

Watch us celebrate Ukrainian Independence Day with displaced families

Our annual summer camp, sponsored by Phil Rozansky, fosters camaraderie and understanding between Ukrainian refugee children and local Polish youth. Together, they engage in a variety of activities—from crafts and games to educational trips to farms, museums, and castles. This helps both groups integrate, build lasting friendships, and gain mutual understanding, through shared experiences

Watch this short video of our summer program from 2023

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Following the atrocities of October 7th, AJCF partnered with Israeli Doctors of America to support the IL-USDocAid initiative.

This Doctors to Israel Mission swiftly addressed the urgent medical needs in Israel and has sent over 185 medical professionals to provide critical, life-saving care.

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Every person counts in our fight against hatred. Volunteer, donate, or simply share our story. How will you help us ensure

'Never Again' is a reality for all?

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Pl. Ks. J. Skarbka 5
32-600 Oświęcim, Poland

Auschwitz Jewish Center Foundation

57 West 57th Street, Rm 424 New York NY 10019