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European Jewish Association

“We urge them and the Belgian government to stop this madness and protect our Freedom of Religion. Circumcision is not a crim,” the 46 Jewish community leaders wrote in an open letter.

The EJA conference in Brussels warns of the structural rise of antisemitism and proposes concrete measures to ensure the future of Jewish life in Europe.

“Today you can go to any Jew and scream 'genocide',” said Rabbi Menachem Margolin. EJA's symposium united state reps, Rabbis, and activists to push back against the new blood libels.

The event took place on Monday, December 2, at the European Parliament.

Call comes from Auschwitz, where European Jewish Association is leading a delegation of politicians, mayors and university deans to the death camp and a symposium on combating antisemitism.

On September 1st, the Jewish Community of Oporto celebrated the European Day of Jewish Culture.