Category Archives: Preserving the memory

18 Jun
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President of B’nai B’rith Europe, Serge Dahan took part in the public reading during the official ceremony of Yom HaShoah in Paris, France

The Yom HaShoah commemoration was implemented by the State of Israel in memory of the Shoah victims and the heroes of the Jewish resistance during the Second World War. Yom HaShoah is the chosen date for the public and continuous ...

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18 Jun
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President of B’nai B’rith Europe visits Auschwitz in Oświęcim, Poland

Serge Dahan, President of B’nai B’rith Europe and Member of the Executive Committee of CRIF (Representative Council of Jewish institutions of France) took part Sunday 4th of February 2018, in a remembrance trip organized by the CRIF. Auschwitz-Birkenau was the ...

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18 Jun
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Memory and Grief days in Lwow, Ukraine

This year, an extensive series of events dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the liquidation of Lwow Jewish ghetto and Yanovska concentration camp of forced labor, which became the most tragic events of 1943, were held at the initiative of ...

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18 Jun
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Restitution of books by the Free University of Berlin, Germany

As a successor to the Berlin lodges, books were returned from the inventory of the University Library of the Free University of Berlin as Nazi persecution-related deprived cultural assets to the Raoul Wallenberg Lodge, in 2018. These books bear stamps ...

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01 Apr
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Holocaust Remembrance Day in Romania

The International Holocaust Remembrance Day was marked under the aegis of the Federation of Jewish Communities, with the participation of all Jewish organizations, as well as country officials. President of Romania, Klaus Iohannis, has decorated the Federation, the Institute for ...

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01 Apr
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The End of the Remembrance in Slovakia

The Tolerancia Lodge of Bratislava, together with the Swiss Embassy in Slovakia, supported an event organised on the 27th of January 2020, by the Goethe Institute. The event was called “The End of the Remembrance ” and approximately 50 people ...

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