GENEVA —Ninety years after its founding in the city, World Jewish Congress Board Chair Chella Safra lamented on Sunday night the persisting need for the international organization, which was formed in response to rising antisemitism in Nazi Germany and throughout Europe.
“World Jewish Congress was established in this city in 1936 with the clear and urgent purpose to make our voice heard, to sound the alarm with a clear and urgent voice, to unite…
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