WJC
WJC could refer to several entities. One prominent WJC is the World Jewish Congress, an international organization of Jewish communities and organizations. It was established in 1936 to represent the interests of the Jewish people worldwide and to combat antisemitism. The WJC engages in diplomatic efforts, human rights advocacy, and cultural preservation.
Another possibility is the Wichita Jewish Community, often referred to as WJC, which serves the Jewish population
In a different context, WJC might stand for a specific university, college, or educational institution. For
Additionally, WJC might be an acronym used within a particular company, project, or group for internal reference.