Antisemitism is the Focus of Meeting in Geneva
The World Jewish Congress held its board meeting in Geneva from May 10 to 12. Marking 90 years of activity, leaders and representatives from more than 100 countries expressed deep concern over the rise of antisemitism worldwide, which guided the discussions at the gathering.
Jack Terpins, president of the Latin American Jewish Congress, emphasized that meetings like this serve to inspire leadership in decision-making and allow concerns to be shared with political authorities and security agencies. “This is an extremely sensitive and relevant issue for us, Jews, but also for other minorities, since hatred directed at one group can quickly spread to others,” he........
