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Published on 5 July 2024

French legislative elections: Let's remain faithful to Republican values

Faithful to the history of our institutions and the spirit of Judaism, we do not agree to associate with those who tend to exclude or stigmatize our neighbors, as well as with those who set our society ablaze by propagating hatred and antisemitism or so called anti-Zionism.
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Published on 28 June 2024

Find out about ADL Campus Antisemitism Report Card

ADL’s Campus Antisemitism Report Card is a tool for students, parents, alumni, college faculty, guidance counselors, admissions consultants and other stakeholders.
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Published on 27 June 2024

Crif - French elections: Crif stands on its position "No extreme right, no extreme left"

As the French legislative elections will be held on June 30 and July 7, the President of Crif reaffirmed the position of Crif, rejecting the extremes, "on one side a nationalist populist project, on the other the “antisemitism of the extreme left".
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Published on 27 June 2024

Judicial victory against Israel’s Exclusion from the Eurosatory Exhibition of Defense and Security

From June 17 to 22, 2024 was held in Villepinte the Eurosatory International Terrestrial Defense and Security exhibition, where 2,000 exhibitors from many countries are expected to attend. On May 31, the French government announced there was to be “no stall of the Israeli Defense Industry” during the exhibition's 2024 edition.
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Published on 26 June 2024

Following Biden-Macron Declaration on Antisemitism, AJC and CRIF Announce Annual Summit on Combating Antisemitism

American Jewish Committee (AJC), the global advocacy organization for the Jewish people, and the Conseil Représentatif des Institutions Juives de France (CRIF), the umbrella organization gathering major French Jewish institutions, announced on June 8th 2024, the launch of an annual transatlantic summit on combating antisemitism.
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Published on 26 June 2024

AJC Unites Global Jewish Community in Call to Action Against Antisemitism

Following Hamas’ brutal massacre on October 7, antisemitism has risen to distressing levels around the world. At this unprecedented time, American Jewish Committee (AJC), the global advocacy organization for the Jewish people, has brought together Jewish communities worldwide in a united Global Call to Action Against Antisemitism.
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Published on 20 June 2024

Crif - Survey: “The French view of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and its consequences on France”

More than eight months after the Hamas terrorist attacks in Israel on October 7, 2023, and while hostages are still held captive in the Gaza Strip, Crif presents the results of a survey carried out by Ifop on “the view of the French on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and its consequences on France".
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Published on 19 June 2024

New UNESCO report warns that Generative AI threatens Holocaust memory

A UNESCO report published today warns that unless decisive action is taken to integrate ethical principles, AI could distort the historical record of the Holocaust and fuel antisemitism. The report cautions that not only can Generative AI enable malicious actors to seed disinformation and hate-fueled narratives, but it can also inadvertently invent false or misleading content about the Holocaust.
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Published on 3 June 2024

WJC Executive Committee Meets With President Herzog and Visits Southern Kibbutizm During Solidarity Mission

The World Jewish Congress concluded a meeting of the organization’s Executive Committee on June 23rd, following a two-day solidarity mission that included visits to sites associated with the October 7th attacks and a meeting with Israeli President Isaac Herzog at his official residence, to gain a fuller understanding of the challenges Israelis now face.
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Published on 30 May 2024

European elections: the “strategy of chaos” of La France Insoumise

As the European elections will be held on June 9, 2024 the left political party La France Insoumise is increasing its provocations and calls for chaos: Palestinian flag held in the French National Assembly, call for insurrection, insults, and violent protests.
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Crif - Francis Kalifat wrote to the Israeli Minister for the Diaspora Omer Yankelevich

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28 January 2021
In a letter sent to the Minister, Crif President hopes that the arrival of the vaccine will open a window of hope for families separated since the beginning of the sanitary crisis.

Crif - April Benayoum, Miss Provence 2020, targeted by antisemitic insults

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28 January 2021
On December 19th, during the annual Miss France election ceremony, April Benayoum was the target of antisemitic comments because of her origins, in particular on the social network Twitter. Crif reacted immediately and strongly condemned these antisemitics messages. The Crif has initiated legal proceedings.

We Remember - Join the international #WeRemember campaign

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15 January 2021
For the fifth year in a row, Crif has joined forces with the World Jewish Congress for the #WeRemember campaign, which aims to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust around the world.

Crif - Francis Kalifat comments on the 2015 terrorist attacks trial

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16 December 2020
The trial of the January 2015 attacks has come to an end. Crif President Francis Kalifat attended much of the trial hearings, including those on Hyper Cacher attack. Today, he looks back on the historic trial of terrorism, but also of antisemitism in France.

Tribute - Remembering Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks

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16 December 2020
The Crif expresses its deepest condolences to the family of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks. The former Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth of Nations passed away on Saturday, November 7.

Interview Crif - The Cremieux Decree is 150 years old. Interview with Didier Nébot

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03 December 2020
150 years ago, on October 24, 1870, the Crémieux Decree was promulgated, granting French citizenship to the 37,000 Jews of Algeria. Didier Nébot looks back on this major event in the history of the Jews of Algeria.

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