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Wiesenthal Centre at Moscow Conference “Protecting Future: Combatting Antisemitism, Xenophobia and Racism”

Wiesenthal Centre Director for International Relations, Dr. Shimon Samuels, as opening Moderator and Presenter

"First my thanks to Russian Jewish Congress President, Mr.Yuri Kanner and his team, for organizing this 2nd Moscow Conference “Protecting Future: Combating Antisemitism, Xenophobia and Racism”.It is a great honour to serve as co-moderator of this Opening Session and to introduce the international speakers."

"Today is marked by the shadow of the Pittsburgh antisemitic attack. That atrocity must not disappear as one more among the many signposts along the Avenue of hate. We are currently markinganother Avenue: from the 80th anniversary of the Evian Conference on Jewish refugees until, next week, 'Kristallnacht' - both precursors to the Holocaust."

"But commemoration is not enough. We must learn the lessons. In the 1930s, we were powerless, but only three years after the Shoah, was miraculously reborn the Jewish State. We had returned tohistory, geography and sovereignty."

"Ironically, 'Jewish power' is even more vital today, in support of the Jewish State."


Shimon Samuels with Senator Valentina Matviyenko, Chair of the Russian Federation Council (Senate) discussing the display of the Centre’s exhibition “People, Book,Land: the 3,500 Year Relationship of the Jewish People with the Holy Land” in the Russian Duma.

"Each of us can recount our successes and also our failures. I will expand with examples in my presentation tomorrow. I believe that the time has come to establish a small internationaltask-force to share best practices, why they succeeded and where they failed."

"This should produce tactical guidelines both proactive and reactive. Just as the Lord brought us out of Egypt 'B’YAD CHAZAKA' (a clenched fist) and 'BEZROA NETUYA' (an outstretched arm), todayin the parlance of diplomacy: 'the carrot and the stick!' We must be political with a small 'p' and thus set our compass to 'bipartisan' in a world growingly polarized."

"We should include, what I would call 'today’s Righteous Gentiles,' and we must learn from our enemies the adoption of 'transectonality'."

"Such a 'Best Practice Taskforce' would seek to set a new agenda, to re-establish the role of the Jewish people from 'Am Levadad Yishkon' (A people that dwells alone) to 'Or LaGoyim' (A lightamong the Nations). We are ready to discuss this initiative with appropriate partners."

"I now have the honour to introduce H.E. Gary Koren, Ambassador of Israel to the Russian Federation; Irina Bokova, former Director-General of UNESCO; Julius Meinl, World Jewish CongressCommissioner for Combatting Antisemitism; Rabbi Berel Lazar, Chief Rabbi of Russia; Jean-Pierre Chevenement, Special Representative of the French Government for Relations with Russia. Thankyou."
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In the final Plenary Session, entitled “Antisemitism, Xenophobia and Racism: Modern Challenges and Threats,” Samuels made a power-point presentation on “The Theft of Jewish Identity: the UltimateAntisemitism”

For further information, contact Shimon Samuels on +33 609 770 158, join the Center on Facebook, www.facebook.com/simonwiesenthalcenter, or follow @simonwiesenthal for news updates sent direct to your Twitter feed.

The Simon Wiesenthal Center is one of the largest international Jewish human rights organizations with over 400,000 member families in the UnitedStates. It is an NGO at international agencies including the United Nations, UNESCO, the OSCE, the OAS, the Council of Europe and the Latin American Parliament (Parlatino).

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