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Jews face ‘worst’ situation since Kristallnacht, says European Jewish leader

The chairman of the European Jewish Association wants the EU to declare a six-month ‘emergency’ period to tackle antisemitism

November 19, 2024 10:45
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Rabbi Menachem Margolin, the chair of the European Jewish Association at its Auschwitz Delegation in Krakow on Monday (photo: EJA)
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The founding chairman of the European Jewish Association has called on the European Union to declare a six-month emergency period in order to implement special measures to address the growing threat of antisemitism.

Rabbi Menachem Margolin told the EJA Auschwitz Delegation in Krakow on Monday that the world faced an “antisemitism emergency” and that the situation for Jews in Europe was the worst it has been since Kristallnacht.

The EJA’s conference marked the 86th anniversary of the “Night of Broken Glass” — the 1938 Nazi pogroms — while also looking ahead to the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz on January 27 next year.

Rabbi Margolin said European governments must commit themselves to providing a higher level of protection for Jewish communities.