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Subject This week in the Jewish world - WJC to honor Nikki Haley with annual Herzl Award; UN special rapporteur presents special report on antisemitism
Date October 25, 2019 8:35 PM
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25 October 2018

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Former US Ambassador to the UN H.E. Nikki Haley to be honored with prestigious 2019 WJC Theodor Herzl Award
WJC President Lauder said: “In my years of service in the diplomatic world and as president of the World Jewish Congress, I have met many heads of state, dignitaries, and ambassadors who have worked diligently in support of Israel and defended it across the international stage.
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WJC partners with Sweden MFA for special UN discussion on urgent need to combat antisemitism
During the discussion, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief Dr. Ahmed Shaheed presented his historic report on antisemitism, which was prepared with significant contribution by the WJC
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Facebook and community groups publish guide to protect Jews on the site
The Community Security Trust (CST) and the WJC's affiliated community, the Board of Deputies of British Jews, helped launch the 20-page guide, titled ‘Protecting the Jewish Community from Antisemitism on Facebook,’ as part of National Hate Crime Awareness Week.
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Bulgarian Jewish organization condemns nationalist Sofia mayoral candidate’s backing for Lukov March
Shalom, the Organization of the Jews in Bulgaria, said that it was unacceptable for Dzhambazki to use the national airwaves, in the midst of an election campaign, to promote an event that is embarrassing for Bulgaria “an expression of rising nationalism, whose organisers and participants, through hate speech, promote intolerance of the other”.
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Four congressmen call out Twitter for allowing Hamas and Hezbollah on the platform
Reps. Josh Gottheimer, D-N.J.; Tom Reed, R-N.Y.; Max Rose, D-N.Y.; and Brian Fitzpatrick, R-Pa., wrote in a letter to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey on Tuesday that they were alarmed to learn that Twitter “draws a distinction between the political and military factions of these organizations,” quoting from Twitter’s initial response to their concerns.
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Police investigate after 300-year-old Jewish cemetery in Kent desecrated on Rosh Hashanah
Marie van der Zyl, president of the Board of Deputies, described how “this disgraceful antisemitic vandalism will cause huge upset to the families of those buried in the cemetery and to all right-thinking people.The low lives who perpetrated this hateful attack should face the full force of the law.”
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Sudan's lost Jewish community - in pictures
A recent call by a minister in Sudan's new government for Jewish people to return to the country and reclaim citizenship has shone a light on a small but once-thriving community. Oral historian Daisy Abboudi, herself descended from Sudanese Jews, has been talking to members of the community and collecting their photographs.
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Israel-Kazakhstan relations continue to expand and diversify under new president
Alexander Baron, the head of the Association of Jewish National Organizations of the Republish of Kazakhstan (Mitsva), an affiliate of the World Jewish Congress, said in a statement sent to JNS that he concurred with the Israeli ambassador in that Tokayev is continuing the legacy of Nazarbayev and “supporting ethnic groups in the country.”
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Franceska Mann’s last dance at Auschwitz

She was a rising star in Poland. On October 23, 1943, Jewish dancer Franciszka Manheimer-Rosenberg, known as Franceska Mann, arrived at Auschwitz. Her final act of defiance against the Nazis is now a legend. We remember.

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