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August 21, 2020
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WJC President Ronald S. Lauder: Agreement between Israel and the UAE is “the
beginning of regionwide peace”
“It is a catalyst for more countries in the Middle East to actually envision a
better future for their children, and it confirms to the entire world that there
are still righteous women and men who have worked tirelessly for this moment,”
wrote President Lauder in Arab News . Read More...
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[[link removed]]World Jewish Congress, UNESCO, European Commission, Twitter launch digital
resources to counter COVID-19 conspiracy theories
The campaign is geared towards raising awareness of the existence and
consequences of conspiracy theories linked to the COVID-19 pandemic. The
campaign’s infographics are available in Arabic, Chinese, English, French,
Russian and Spanish, and are being disseminated on social media via the hashtag #ThinkBeforeSharing
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[[link removed]]WJC applauds German minister for efforts to eliminate illegal hate speech on
social media
Following Federal Justice Minister Lambrecht’s letter assuring the WJC that the
German government takes antisemitic statements seriously and is working to
increase authority to remove criminal statements from the Internet, World Jewish
Congress Executive Vice President Maram Stern shared, “The World Jewish Congress
is appreciative of Federal Justice Minister Lambrecht’s firm commitment to
combating antisemitism online and to leading the way both nationally and
internationally in this fight.” Read More...
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[[link removed]]Israeli Air Force holds joint drill with German air force
The Israeli Air Force and their German counterparts held a joint flyover this
week over the Dachau concentration camp, as well as over the nearby
Fürstenfeldbruck airbase, to commemorate the Israelis killed by terrorists
during the 1972 Munich Olympics. It was the first time ever that Israeli fighter
jets performed such a memorial exercise in Germany. Watch Now...
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[[link removed]]An appreciation of Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz
“Using his slogan 'Let My People Know' and his fundraising connections, Rabbi
Steinsaltz reached out to stimulate Jewish education in Russia. He founded the
Jewish University in Moscow and St. Petersburg, the first degree-granting
institution of Jewish Studies in the former Soviet Union…He was lovable, gentle,
kind and sweet. He was blessed with wit and a pixieish sense of humor,” writes
Rabbi Yitz Greenberg in The Jerusalem Post. Read More...
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[[link removed]]WebTalk | The current tide of antisemitism
Vice-Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Museum of Jewish Heritage Abraham
Foxman speaks with WJC Jewish Diplomatic Corps member Randy Fried about the
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[[link removed]]Ruth Gavison, civil rights activist and leading Israeli scholar, passes away at
75
Ruth Gavison’s work has been widely recognized. Throughout her career, she
received several awards including, among others, Israel’s highest cultural
honor, the Israel Prize, in 2011; the Zeltner Prize for legal research in 1997;
and the Avi Chai Prize in 2001 for her work uniting secular and observant Jews
in Israel. Read More...
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[[link removed]]Newly elected MK Tehila Friedman's “Maiden Speech” goes viral
In her maiden speech to the Knesset, MK Tehila Friedman made an impassioned plea
to Israeli society for unity that quickly went viral. Friedman used this
opportunity to issue a heartfelt call for unity among diverse cross-sections of
Israeli society in the aftermath of three national elections in less than two
years. Read More...
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July 2020: Antisemitism in review
The World Jewish Congress has compiled a short review of some of the concerning
incidents witnessed and recorded over July 2020. We will continue to monitor
developments as they arise and remain committed to working together with our
communities to ensure a safer and more tolerant world for all. Read More...
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[[link removed]]WJC Vice President Dr. Schuster: Anti-lockdown protests featuring conspiracy
myths and antisemitism
“I am also concerned about the myths about who is supposedly responsible for the
pandemic. This reminds me of the Middle Ages, when it was said that the Jews
were to blame for the outbreak of the plague. That was when the pogroms began.
Whenever a threat cannot be grasped, an angry look is directed at the
minorities. The Jews have always been pushed into the role of the guilty and
have then become victims,” said President of the Central Council of Jews in
Germany Dr. Josef Schuster. Read More...
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[[link removed]]'Heil Hitler' and 'Juden' tagged on a Jewish-owned house in France | The
Jerusalem Post
The two phrases were discovered sprayed on a house owned by a Jewish family in
Lyon on 18 August. Lyon Mayor Gregory Doucet, "strongly" condemned the incident,
tweeting that “the perpetrators of these heinous acts defile the humanistic
spirit of our city and put us all in danger.” Read More...
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[[link removed]]Defining antisemitism as a Jewish problem is a lose-lose proposition
"Jew-hatred has become excusable and almost mainstream in America. In recent
months, for example, we have seen it trending among celebrities and athletes.
When faced with this hate, far too many in our community stay silent," writes
Adam Milstein in The Jerusalem Post . Read More...
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Christian Democratic Union calls for students to visit concentration camps
The announcement was applauded by Central Council of Jews in Germany President
Dr. Josef Schuster, who said that the decision was welcomed “in light of the
growing tendency to stop confronting the Nazi past.” Schuster added that it is
“desirable for federal states to go further and make such memorial visits an
obligatory part of the school curriculum." Read More...
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[[link removed]]12-year-old Jewish hero of WWII | Aish
On June 22, 1941, Nazi forces invaded Belarus and immediately began rounding up
Jews. When Nazis arrived in Karmanovka, local families told them where to find
the Schleins and the Gernsteins. Nazis entered the Schleins’ home and arrested
everyone they found there – Motele’s mother, father and his little sister
Bashiale. The family was sent to Auschwitz. When the Nazis reached the
Gernsteins’ house, a terrified Motele hid cowering in the attic. Read More... [[link removed]] [[link removed]]
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250,000 new immigrants will arrive in Israel in next 5 years, Jewish Agency
estimates | JTA
According to a report by the Jewish Agency, there was a dramatic rise in the
number of people who inquired about immigration to Israel this year, with 90,000
calls from around the world. In addition, some 25,000 new immigration files were
opened, a 91% increase in Western countries and 400% in North America. Read More...
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[[link removed]]Balloon-borne device from Gaza starts fire outside Sderot kindergarten | The
Times of Israel
Firefighters were called to the scene and quickly put out the blaze in a plastic
closet outside the school. Police said a “suspicious item” affixed to a balloon
was being neutralized in the southern town of Netivot, after apparently being
flown across the border from Gaza. Read More...
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[[link removed]]Israeli Border Police officer and 58-year-old woman wounded in suspected terror
attack | The Jerusalem Post
The officer and the woman were stabbed by a 30-year-old male near the Lion's
Gate in Jerusalem's Old City, police said. The suspect was shot and neutralized. Read More...
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[[link removed]]Macron urges new Middle East peace talks after call with Abbas | France 24
After a phone conversation with President Mahmoud Abbas, Macron took to Twitter
to write that he told Abbas that “the resumption of talks to reach a fair
solution that respects international law remains a priority.” Read More...
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Report: Iran sold Hezbollah hundreds of tons of ammonium nitrate in 2013 | The
Times of Israel
According to a report in Die Welt , Tehran’s extra-territorial Quds Force supplied Hezbollah with some 670 tons
of ammonium nitrate in mid- and late-2013, charging approximately $72,000 for
it. Read More...
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16 August 1943 | Jewish inmates revolt in Białystok Ghetto
By the end of the operation, more than one hundred Jews successfully escaped
into the forest and joined partisan groups nearby. However, hundreds of others
were killed, including 71 members of the resistance discovered together in a
bunker. Approximately 10,000 Jews from the Białystok Ghetto would be captured
and deported to Treblinka and other death camps. Read More...
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[[link removed]]16 August 1913 | Future Israeli Prime Minister and Nobel Peace Prize winner
Menachem Begin born
In 1978, Begin was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to make peace
with Egypt. According to recent surveys, Begin was one of Israel's most-beloved
prime ministers. Read More...
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Remembering victims of terrorism
In honor of the third annual International Day of Remembrance and Tribute to the
Victims of Terrorism established by the United Nations, Martin Marro shared a
message of comfort to victims of terrorism and their families. Marro survived a
terrorist attack in NYC on 31 October 2017. Watch Now...
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[[link removed]]The Jews of Aruba
Just off the coast of Venezuela, the small Jewish community in Aruba continues
to carry on its Jewish traditions. Watch Now...
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