Heads of Jewish communities from 50 countries convened in Amsterdam for the annual World Jewish Congress forum to discuss central challenges facing world Jewry, according to N12.
Heads of Jewish communities from 50 countries gathered in Amsterdam for the annual World Jewish Congress (WJC) forum, N12 reports. The gathering aims to address key challenges currently facing world Jewry. The event underscores ongoing global efforts to coordinate Jewish communal responses to rising antisemitism, as well as broader political and security concerns for diaspora communities. The Zioneer has previously covered related efforts, including a visit of hundreds of Jewish community leaders to Israel in June for post-war recovery and security planning, and a delegation of Christian leaders who arrived in Israel later that month to bolster advocacy against antisemitism. No further details on the forum's specific agenda or resolutions were provided in the initial report.
- DevelopingHundreds of Jewish community leaders from around the world arrive in Israel for post-war recovery and security push
- DevelopingChristian leaders from US and Europe arrive in Israel to strengthen advocacy against antisemitism
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