Irving M. Levine, Longtime AJC Director and Civil Rights Activist, Dies at 94
January 20, 2024
January 20, 2024
NEW YORK, Jan. 20 -- The American Jewish Committee issued the following news release:
Irving M. Levine, a longtime civil rights activist and community organizer who spent more than 25 years in leadership roles at American Jewish Committee (AJC), died on January 11 in White Plains, NY. He was 94.
Levine joined AJC in 1961 as director of its Ohio office after serving as leader of the Indiana Jewish Community Relations Council. He then moved to AJC's New York office and ch . . .
Irving M. Levine, a longtime civil rights activist and community organizer who spent more than 25 years in leadership roles at American Jewish Committee (AJC), died on January 11 in White Plains, NY. He was 94.
Levine joined AJC in 1961 as director of its Ohio office after serving as leader of the Indiana Jewish Community Relations Council. He then moved to AJC's New York office and ch . . .