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Israeli President meets in Berlin Jewish communities leaders from several countries

Israel’s President Reuven Rivlin met Wednesday evening in Berlin with some 20 heads of Jewish communities from the United States, Turkey, Argentina, Australia, Belgium, South Africa and other countries. Picture by Amos Ben-Gershom (GPO)

The Israeli president invited members of the Goldin and Shaul family, who have joined his visit to Germany, to participate in the meeting.The president asked the heads of the communities to put the issue of the return of the soldiers before all relevant bodies in their home countries, and to help in any way possible to raise the profile of the issue. “Our sense of mutual obligation must be heard in a single voice demanding the return of Hadar and Oren,’’ he said. Zehava Shaul, the mother of Oron Shaul said to the communal leaders, “I stand with you and I ask you to stand with us, with our son. Help us bring him home and fulfil the religious obligation of recovering hostages.”

In the framework of his visit to Germany, Israel’s President Reuven Rivlin met  Wednesday evening with some 20 heads of Jewish communities from the United States, Turkey, Argentina, Australia, South Africa, Belgium and other countries.

The delegation was led by Maram Stern, Executive Vice President of the World Jewish Congress (WJC). The president invited members of the Goldin and Shaul family, who have joined his visit to Germany, to participate in the meeting.The president asked the heads of the communities to put the issue of the return of the soldiers before all relevant bodies in their home countries, and to help in any way possible to raise the profile of the issue. “Our sense of mutual obligation must be heard in a single voice demanding the return of Hadar and Oren,’’ he said. Zehava Shaul, the mother of Oron Shaul said to the communal leaders, “I stand with you and I ask you to stand with us, with our son. Help us bring him home and fulfil the religious obligation of recovering hostages.”

The leaders told the president of the challenges facing Jewish communities around the world, of the rise in antisemitism, of the fear that accompanies communal gatherings and the change they feel in recent years.

The president told them: “We are one family. Everyone has their own difficulties in their country, but we all stand together.”

The president also said, ‘’This is the time to work together and to make use of the mutual obligation we have for each other. Jewish communities are our fifth tribe. I know that your communities face the threat of rising antisemitism. We are deeply concerned by it. Each country and government bears the responsibility for the safety of its Jewish community, and we in the State of Israel are committed to doing everything we can to help in this fight.”

Earlier in the day, the president together with his German counterpart Frank-Walter Steinmeier and the President of the Bundestag met with young people from across Europe who are part of a student exchange on a program that deals with antisemitism.

President Rivlin also addressed in Hebrew the members of the Bundestag, the federal parliament in Berlin.

 

 

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