On June 27th, the Congress College business community, acting under the aegis of the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress, held a plenary meeting titled “International Standards of 'Civilized' Business and Russian Reality.”
On the evening of June 25, an official reception took place in the residence of the President of the State of Israel in Jerusalem for the opening of the Netanya memorial to the warriors of the Red Army
The Federal Jewish National Cultural Autonomy of Russia, the Federation of Jewish Organizations and Communities (VAAD) Russia, the Moscow office of the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress, and the Moscow Jewish Cultural and Educational Society report with great sadness of the untimely passing of an active participant in the restoration of Jewish life in Moscow, the founder and long-standing Chairman of the Moscow Jewish community “Severnaya,” Anatoliy Vladov.
The Kyiv Mohyla Center for the Study of History and Culture of Eastern European Jewry (Director – Euro-Asian Jewish Congress General Council member Leonid Finberg) and the Duh i Litera publishing house have published a Ukrainian translation of The Oxford Handbook of Jewish Studies, first published in 2002 by Oxford University Press and edited by Martin Goodman.
On June 18, the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress (EAJC) General Assembly finished its work in Jerusalem. Vadim Shulman, Acting EAJC President since November 2011, has been elected as the new President of the Congress.
On June 17, the extraordinary session of the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress (EAJC) opened in Jerusalem. The session gathered over 70 delegates from 16 countries.
The Euro-Asian Jewish Congress (EAJC) has hosted a meeting between the EAJC Secretary General, President of the Federation of Jewish Communities (VAAD) Russia Michael Chlenov and the World Jewish Congress (WJC) Secretary General Sam Grundwerg
On June 8-9. the Kyiv Tolerance Club of the Congress of National Communities of Ukraine held events dedicated to cultural diversity and interethnic tolerance for children and adults who were guests of the Eurogorodok. The events were held with the participation of members of the Kharkiv and Khmelnitsky tolerance clubs.