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

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

Crif Convention 2024 – Highlights of the day

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09 December 2024
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.

Crif – Crossed views on anti-Semitism: conversation between Deborah Lipstadt and Manuel Valls

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14 November 2024
On the occasion of the visit to France of H.E. Deborah Lipstadt, the U.S. Special Envoy for Combating Anti-Semitism, for the Paris Peace Forum, the Crif organized a conversation with former French Prime Minister Manuel Valls.

Crif - Amsterdam: "An antisemitic lynching" after the Maccabi-Tel Aviv football match

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08 November 2024
On the night of November 7-8, 2024 in Amsterdam, dozens of Israeli Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters were lynched in the street because they were Jewish. Several people were injured in this organized manhunt and others are reportedly missing. Crif President Yonathan Arfi reacted on X and in the media to denounce this “antisemitic lynching.”

Crif - Statement following French President Emmanuel Macron declaration

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29 October 2024
On Thursday, October 24, 2024, Crif President Yonathan Arfi published a statement regarding French President Emmanuel Macron words on Israel's military policy.

Crif - A year after October 7: Crif hosted a tribute ceremony gathering 4 000 people

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10 October 2024
"How is it already October 7th when it is still October 7th? It was yesterday, it was an eternity ago." stated Crif President Yonathan Arfi on Monday, October 7, 2024, at the Dôme de Paris during an important ceremony in tribute of the 1 200 victims of October 7.

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