Jewish Diplomatic Corps

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jewish Diplomatic Corps (JDCorps), also referred to as World Jewish Diplomatic Corps (WJDC) — is an international network of Jewish professionals engaged in public diplomacy.

The Jewish Diplomatic Corps was initiated in February 2006 by the World Jewish Congress and was established as an independent organization in 2009 by Co-Founders Adam H. Koffler and Peleg Reshef.[1]

JDCorps consists of about 300 members, known as Jewish Diplomats (JDs), aged 27 to 45 from more than 50 countries, who are already accomplished professionals.

References[]

  1. ^ "Jewish Diplomatic Corps to Rejoin World Jewish Congress". JewishPost.com. Retrieved 2020-06-08.

External links[]

Retrieved from ""