WJC and Consulate General of France pay tribute to the influential Jewish
artists of the Ecole de Paris movement
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January 10, 2020
[[link removed]] [[link removed]] [[link removed]] [[link removed]] [[link removed]]WJC President Ronald S. Lauder to address Holocaust survivors, dignitaries at
75th anniversary of Auschwitz liberation
President Lauder will address guests on behalf of the Pillars of Remembrance,
and private donors who support the Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation and its mission
to preserve the authenticity of the memorial site. President Lauder will
highlight the need for Holocaust education and the significance of preserving
the artifacts and structures that remain.
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[[link removed]]WJC President Ronald S. Lauder's statement on global efforts to counter
antisemitism | US Commission on International Religious Freedom
President Lauder presented a statement to the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) as part of a
hearing about how U.S. foreign policy and the international community can
counter the growing threat of antisemitism around the world.
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[[link removed]]WJC joins thousands of Jewish community members in New York City to say
#NoHateNoFear
The WJC thanks all of New York’s elected officials who showed up in solidarity
with the Jewish people to say #NoHateNoFear and praises the action undertaken by
the Jewish community of Greater New York to take to the streets in
demonstration.
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[[link removed]]WJC and Consulate General of France pay tribute to the influential Jewish
artists of the Ecole de Paris movement
In his address to guests at the Neue Galerie, WJC President Lauder reflected on
the “indelible legacy” of some of the most seminal Jewish artists of the period
who “influenced the direction of art for generations,” including Marc Chagall,
Chaim Soutine, Amadeo Modigliani, and others, who had arrived in liberal Paris
to flee the antisemitism and discrimination of the Russian empire.
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[[link removed]]A buoyant response From A Fearful Community | Opinion
Following the rally against antisemitism in NYC on Sunday, Jewish Week Editor
Andrew Silow Carroll writes: "The march was diverse and organic as no other
Jewish gathering has been in recent years. By tapping into feelings of
vulnerability and solidarity, the main organizers — UJA-Federation of New York
and the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York — drew a cross-section of
engaged, concerned Jews, and the event should be celebrated on these terms."
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[[link removed]]Thousands march in France over decision not to prosecute Jewish woman’s killer
The Paris Appeals Court ruled that the perpetrator was not legally responsible
for his actions due to a "delirious episode" resulting from cannabis
consumption, despite also stating that the murder was motivated by the Jewish
background of 65-year-old victim Sarah Halimi.
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[[link removed]]Holocaust monument and newly renovated synagogue vandalized in Greece
The incident comes just days after a similar incident at a recently restored
synagogue in the city. WJC's affiliate, the Central Board of Jewish Communities
in Greece, sent a letter last week in wake of the vandalism of the monument to
the Minister of Citizen Protection, the mayor of Trikala and the city's chief of
police, calling for the perpetrators arrest and prosecution as well as, “the
adoption of effective security measures for the protection of all Jewish sites.”
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[[link removed]]Mauthausen concentration camp smeared with swastikas
Community President Oscar Deutsch noted following the incident that with the
rise of antisemitic incidents around the world, it is incumbent on “everyone,
not just politicians, to act against agitation and to show humanity. Otherwise,
‘never again’ remains an empty promise."
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[[link removed]]Egypt set to reopen Alexandria synagogue after extensive renovation
The renovation of the nearly 2,000-year-old synagogue, which cost around 68
million Egyptian pounds ($4.23 million), was paid for by the Egyptian
government. The synagogue is one of two remaining Jewish houses of worship in
Alexandria, with a capacity for approximately 700 people.
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[[link removed]] [[link removed]]Remembering the victims of the Hyper Cacher supermarket massacre in Paris
January 9 marked the five year anniversary of the 2015 attack on the Hyper
Cacher kosher supermarket in Paris. Four Jews were killed by an Islamist gunman
in the siege of the supermarket. It was a Friday; they were there to buy kosher
food before Shabbat. It was terrorism, and it was antisemitism. Their memory is
not forgotten.
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