EJC Executive Vice-President and Director of European Affairs attended the 16th EU-Israel High-Level Seminar in Brussels

During the discussions, EJC Executive Vice-President Raya Kalenova stressed the importance of public authorities speaking out more forcefully against antisemitism in all its forms, including when it disguises itself as anti-Zionism.

EJC In Action

EJC Executive Vice-President and Director of European Affairs attended the 16th EU-Israel High-Level Seminar in Brussels

During the discussions, EJC Executive Vice-President Raya Kalenova stressed the importance of public authorities speaking out more forcefully against antisemitism in all its forms, including when it disguises itself as anti-Zionism.

Statements

EJC calls on Portuguese authorities to cancel Kanye West’s planned concert at Algarve Stadium

We call on the relevant authorities, public entities and organisers to cancel this event and take all appropriate measures to ensure that antisemitism, Nazi glorification and hatred are not rewarded with public platforms, legitimacy or support.

Events & Meetings

EJC Executive Vice-President and Director of European Affairs attended the 16th EU-Israel High-Level Seminar in Brussels

During the discussions, EJC Executive Vice-President Raya Kalenova stressed the importance of public authorities speaking out more forcefully against antisemitism in all its forms, including when it disguises itself as anti-Zionism.

News from Communities

EJC in the media

News & Views

22 countries condemn Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamiya for worldwide terrorist attacks

The statement condemned Iranian regime-sponsored attacks on Jewish, Israeli, and Iranian dissident sites and individuals, following a series of incidents attributed to Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamiya.

Life in Israel

Israel to open its first embassy in Slovenia

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar revealed the move in a press release, saying, “I am proud to announce that Israel will open its first embassy in Ljubljana.”

Galleries

Shoah Commemoration

More than 70 years after the Shoah, the systematic murder of six million Jews by the Nazis and their collaborators, representing a third of the world’s Jewish population and a half of Europe’s, it is incumbent upon us as Jews and as Europeans to maintain the memory of this most unique of genocides and to draw the lessons from it for our own days.

We must seek different methods to convey the same message of where hatred and intolerance and antisemitism lead. The most important of these is through education and the EJC works with governments and local authorities to ensure the insertion and maintenance of Holocaust education in curricula and non-curricula activities.

About us

The EJC was created to give a unified voice to Jewish communities around Europe, representing their common interests and concerns, but at the same time allowing smaller Jewish communities a wider platform to express their specific needs.

It federates democratically elected national Jewish community organisations in over 40 European countries uniting 2.5 million Jews across the continent.