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Imams join with rabbi in condemning Amsterdam attacks

Rabbi Moshe Lewin cited data showing that more than 96 per cent of European Jews have encountered antisemitism

November 21, 2024 11:08
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Police stand guard during fighting following in Amsterdam on November 8 (Getty Images)
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Rabbi Moshe Lewin, Vice President of the Conference of European Rabbis, special advisor to the Chief Rabbi of France and Rabbi of Lorraine, has emphasised the need for resilience and unity in the face of the growing challenges facing the Jewish community in Europe.

The Rabbi was visiting Amsterdam as part of a delegation including French and Belgian imams, led by Imam Hassan Jallumi, President of the Conference of Imams of France. The delegation came to Amsterdam to condemn recent violent antisemitic attacks against Israelis. During their visit, the delegation toured the Anne Frank House and sent a clear message: “We cannot tolerate such displays of hatred and violence.”

Rabbi Lewin cited data in a new report by the National Coordination for Combating Antisemitism showing that, since October 7, more than 96 per cent of European Jews have reported encountering antisemitism in their daily lives.

Additionally, he quoted findings from the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (EUFRA), which reported a 400 per cent increase in antisemitic activity since the conflict in Gaza.