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  2. World Jewish Congress - Wikipedia

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    The World Jewish Congress was established in Geneva, Switzerland in August, 1936, in reaction to the rise of Nazism and the growing wave of European anti-Semitism. Since its foundation, it has been a permanent body with offices around the world.

  3. Nahum Goldmann - Wikipedia

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    The Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture was founded in 1964 by Goldmann who negotiated reparations with Federal Republic of Germany Chancellor Dr Konrad Adenauer. [35] [36] Goldmann’s vision for the MFJC was to foster a new generation of artists, academics, and Torah scholars to replace those who were decimated in the Holocaust.

  4. Coordinating Committee of Jewish Organizations in Belgium

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    The CCOJB was founded in Brussels on 26 March 1969 as the Belgian Section of the World Jewish Congress. The aim of the organization was the "defense, study and development of Jewish values in Belgium and the world". In 1984, the organization changed its name to the Coordinating Committee of Jewish Organizations in Belgium.

  5. World Jewish Congress head calls on Pope Francis to help ...

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    The head of the World Jewish Congress (WJC) met Pope Francis on Thursday and asked him to help secure the release of the hostages taken by the Hamas militant group following its Oct. 7 rampage on ...

  6. Israel Council on Foreign Relations - Wikipedia

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    The Israel Council on Foreign Relations is dedicated to the examination of international affairs, with special emphasis on world Jewish concerns and Israeli foreign policy. Based on the models of the New York Council on Foreign Relations and the British Chatham House, the Council is not affiliated with any governmental or academic institutions.

  7. Category:World Jewish Congress - Wikipedia

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  8. Viatcheslav Kantor - Wikipedia

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    Viatcheslav Moshe Kantor (Russian: Вячеслав Моше Кантор, [1] born 8 September 1953) is an Israeli-British-Russian businessman and oligarch.. Kantor was President of the European Jewish Congress, President of the World Holocaust Forum Foundation (WHF), Chairman of the European Jewish Fund (EJF), and Chairman of the World Jewish Congress (WJC) Policy Council.

  9. Executive Council of Australian Jewry - Wikipedia

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    It is the Australian affiliate of the World Jewish Congress, the worldwide umbrella organisation of Jewish communities. It is also affiliated with the Commonwealth Jewish Council, the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress, the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, and the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture. [2]