Europe Must Combat Antisemitism as Thousands of Jews Abandon the Continent, Top Jewish Leader Says
- Rabbi Menachem Margolin stated that about 40,000 Jews have left Europe in recent years due to rising antisemitic sentiment, with no intention of returning.
- Margolin emphasized that 2025 will be critical for European Jews, as government actions against antisemitism will shape their future on the continent.
- He warned that without serious measures from European governments, this could mark the beginning of the end of the Jewish presence in Europe.
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The power of friendship: How a letter helped create an American bestseller about antisemitism
The novel about reporter Phil Green, which was soon made into a film, put prejudice and hypocrisy in the spotlight. John Springer Collection/Corbis via Getty ImagesEighty years ago, the Jewish American novelist Laura Z. Hobson was contemplating her next writerly move and was seeking a little help from her friends. “Gentleman’s Agreement,” the story she was drafting, felt like a bold idea. Maybe too bold. In her vision for the novel, reporter Phi…
Leader of prominent European Jewish organization urges governments to combat antisemitism rise
The chairman of the European Jewish Association (EJA), Rabbi Menachem Margolin, urged European governments to combat the rise of antisemitism around Europe during a meeting held in Cyprus on Monday. Margolin said, “Since October 7th, antisemitism has surged to alarming levels worldwide, especially in Europe”. To fight this, Rabbi Menachem Margolin requested the “unwavering support of European leaders to stand with us in this crucial battle”. In …
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