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AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE
YEAR
ofthe
TRIPHAMMER
AJC in1968
Gary Spruch
The mission of
American Jewish Committee
is:To safeguard the welfare and security of Jews in the United States,in Israel, and throughout the world;To strengthen the basic principles of pluralism around the world as thebest defense against anti-Semitism and other forms of bigotry;To enhance the quality of American Jewish life by helping to ensureJewish continuity, and;—To deepen ties between American and Israeli Jews.To learn more about our mission, programs, and publications, and to joinand contribute to our efforts, please visit us at www.ajc.org or contact usby phone at 212-751-4000 or by e-mail at contribute@ajc.org.
 
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Gary Spruch is AJC’s assistant director of publications.He writes AJC’s Annual Report and edits its quarterly newsletter,
 AJC Today 
. His articles have appeared in Jewish newspapers around the country.
Copyright © 2008 American Jewish Committee All Rights Reserved. April 2008
Contents
Foreword
 Year of the Triphammer: AJC in 1968
1
 A Long Hot Summer
4
“If Judaism Means Anything”
7
“The Other Jews”
11
Photos from our Archives
14
The Trouble on Tet
17
Up Against the Wallat Columbia University 
22
“The Age of Aquarius”
26
The Lessons of 1968
29
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