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#Crif - Tonight, Crif calls for a gathering against antisemitism

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28 March 2018
Tonight, Crif calls for a gathering, at 6:30pm from Place de la Nation in Paris. Together, let's gather against hatred. Together, let's walk to honor the memory of our missing. And together, let's be united against terrorism.

#Crif - Press release following the murder of Mireille Knoll, 85, in Paris April 23

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26 March 2018
Crif expects total transparency in the current investigation, so that the motives for this barbaric crime are known of all as fast as possible.

#CrifDinner - Speech of the President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron during Crif annual Dinner

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23 March 2018
Emmanuel Macron: "Antisemitism is the dishonor of France, and we fight every day for a Republic of honor and fraternity, so we fight every day against all forms of anti-Semitism."

#CrifDinner - The 33th annual Dinner of Crif was held on March 7th, in the Louvre

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22 March 2018
Wednesday, March 7, 2018 was held the 33rd Dinner of Crif in the presence of the President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron, guest of honor of the evening. Crif invites you to discover the highlights of the Dinner.

#Crif #Poland - Crif meets with Tomasz Młynarski, Polish Ambassador in France

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26 February 2018
On the February 23rd, Crif President Francis Kalifat met Tomasz Młynarski, Polish Ambassador in France.

#News - Press release from Security services of French jewish community after burns discovered on a rabbi's baby body

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23 February 2018
Before being relayed, information must be decrypted, analyzed and checked with the competent authorities. That is the way that Crif strives to work to deliver, every day, accurate, precise and exhaustive information. This is why Crif takes the time to check the details to provide you with verified information. Following the discovery of burns on the body of the girl of a Rabbi from Lyon, Crif invites you to read the press release of the SPCJ ( Security services of French jewish community) which invites first to follow the progress of the investigation.

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