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Published on 8 April 2025

Crif at the European Commission's Civil Society Forum

On April 1st, 2025, the Civil Society Forum, organized by the European Commission and led by Katharina Von Schnurbein, Coordinator for the Fight against Antisemitism at the European Commission, was held in Brussels. Yonathan Arfi spoke on the Forum's opening panel.
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Published on 31 March 2025

Crif at the ADL Never is Now conference in New York

The Never is Now conference from the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) was held from March 3rd to 5th in New York. Crif attended and participated in the different panels.
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Published on 26 March 2025

Antisemitic assault on rabbi Engelberg in Orléans: “No, antisemitism is not residual”

March 22nd 2025, the rabbi of the Orléans synagogue Arie Engelberg was violently molested in the street by a teenager.
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Published on 18 March 2025

Crif moderating the World Jewish Congress side event at the CSW in the United Nations

The World Jewish Congress (WJC) convened a high-level side event at the United Nations Headquarters in New York to insist on action against violence targeting women in conflict zones and securing a place for women in peacebuilding efforts.
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Published on 18 March 2025

Crif Conference held on the French public schools and the rise of antisemitism

On March 6th 2025, Crif and its Education Commission, the Fondation Jean-Jaurès and IFOP organized a conference at the Senate dedicated to the rise of antisemitism in schools, in the presence of Élisabeth Borne, former Prime Minister, Minister of National Education, Higher Education and Research.
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Published on 27 February 2025

First official visit of the new Interministerial Representative for the fight against racism, antisemitism and the anti-LGBT hatred (DILCRAH) at the Camp des Milles

February 7, 2025, Mathias Ott, new Interministerial Representative for the fight against racism, antisemitism and the anti-LGBT hatred (DILCRAH) visited the camp de Milles memorial site.
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Published on 24 February 2025

Crif - Major Conference against Antisemitism launched by French Minister Aurore Bergé

On Thursday February 13, 2025, Aurore Bergé, the French Minister for Equality between Women and Men and the Fight against Discrimination, relaunched the Assises de lutte contre l'antisémitisme (major conference on combating antisemitism) which had been initiated last May. Minister of Education Élisabeth Borne was also present.
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Published on 9 January 2025

World Jewish Congress Responds to Meta Announcement on Content Moderation

"In an online environment already marked by hostility, we are deeply concerned that the reduction of protections and clear guidelines will open the floodgates to content that fuels real-world threats"
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Published on 11 December 2024

Crif - Delegation to London: meeting the Jewish community of the United Kingdom

In December 2024, a delegation from Crif went to London, at the invitation of the Board of Deputies of British Jews.
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Published on 9 December 2024

Crif Convention 2024 – Highlights of the day

On Sunday November 24, 2024, the 14th Crif National Convention was held on the theme: “Penser le monde d'après” (“To think the World of tomorrow”). Throughout the day, conferences, debates and discussions took place, and films and documentaries were screened. Numerous political, public and cultural figures also took part in the Convention.
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JJAC Congress in Paris

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11 July 2014

CRIF joined JJAC to inform policy makers on the issue of Jews from Arab countries in a concerted action in Paris on June 11 and 12, 2014. JJAC delegates from the United States, Canada, Great Britain and France were received at the Alliance Israelite Universelle to review archives for Jews from Arab countries. 

French politicians condemned the kidnapping and assassination of Eyal Yifrach, Naftali Frenkel and Gilad Shaer

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11 July 2014

Minister of Foreign affairs and Development Laurent Fabius declared "I condemn the kidnapping of three young Israelis in the West Bank and shares the concerns of families and Israeli authorities. I call for their immediate release. All efforts must converge towards this goal. France is particularly concerned about the increasing violence during the recent days in the West Bank and Gaza. 

UNESCO Director-General calls for the protection of all religious heritage in Syria, after the destruction of historical synagogue in Damascus

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30 May 2014

The UNESCO Director-General, Irina Bokova, has learnt with dismay of the destruction of the historical synagogue of Eliyahu Hanabi in Damascus.

“The destruction of the oldest synagogue in Syria is a new blow against its religious and cultural heritage, which has already suffered tremendous damage.

Canadian Jewish Community Deeply Saddened, Appalled, and Concerned By Murders in Belgium, Attack in Paris

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30 May 2014

Four people murdered after shooting at Jewish Museum in Brussels, Belgium. Two of the four victims confirmed to be Israelis. Two Jews assaulted in front of synagogue in Paris.

In response, David Koschitzky, Chair of the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA), issued the following statement: “The Jewish community of Canada is deeply saddened and appalled by the senseless loss of life in Brussels yesterday afternoon. 

South African Jewish Board of Deputies to CRIF: “We assure the French Jewish community of our support and concern”

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30 May 2014

Dear Roger

On behalf of the Jewish community of South Africa, we wish to record our outrage over the vicious assault of two Jewish worshipers outside a synagogue in Paris on Saturday evening and to assure the French Jewish community of our support and concern during this difficult time. 

WJC reacts to surge of far-right in European elections, urges EU leaders to act

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30 May 2014

Published in WJC official site, May 26, 2014

“The surge of far-right and anti-Semitic parties in a number of countries is a shock and a reason for great worry. European leaders must address this problem urgently and come up with a strategy to fight extremism. The future of European Jewry is a stake if these forces are not reined in.

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