NCSEJ

@NCSEJ

National Coalition Supporting Eurasian Jewry (formerly NCSJ). Working with governments, NGOs, and the diplomatic community to defend and support Jews.

Washington, DC
Joined July 2010

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  1. Jun 7
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  2. Jun 7

    On June 5th, NCSEJ CEO Mark Levin and Deputy Director Lesley Weiss attended a roundtable discussion between American Jewish leaders and Senate Democrats on Capitoll Hill.

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  3. Jun 7

    On Monday, June 3rd, NCSEJ’s Executive Committee held a meeting in Washington, DC.

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  4. Jun 7

    NCSEJ Weekly Top 10

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  5. Jun 5

    On June 4 in DC, NCSEJ held its Spring Board of Governors Meeting, w/ and Fitzpatrick (R-PA) , , Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Yaakov Bleich, Lithuania Jewish community head Faina Kukliansky, and refusenik hero Yosef Begun.

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    Jun 2

    Heartfelt appeal from Chone Leibovich of the Vilnius Jewish Community to leaders of (National Coalition for Supporting Eurasian Jewry): (scroll down for English). More background at Defending History. . .

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    Amb. Kazykhanov takes part in Board of Governors Meeting this morning along with senior US officials. Thank you Mr Mark Levin for having us this morning at

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    Jun 4

    “The danger of this new anti-Semitism is its wide acceptance.” — Elan Carr to Board Meeting.

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    Jun 3

    ⁩ Executive Committee with ⁦⁩ Brownback

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  10. May 31

    NCSEJ Weekly Top 10

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  11. May 31

    Bulgaria’s Tourism Ministry and the Organization of the Jews in Bulgaria “Shalom” have agreed on an idea to create a tourist route of the main Jewish landmarks in the country.

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  12. May 30

    A Hungarian Jewish organization "the Foundation for Action and Defense" that monitors and fights anti-Semitism said it was forming its own security service to patrol the historic Jewish quarter of the capital city Budapest.

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  13. May 30

    NCSEJ Spring 2019 Highlights Bulletin

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  14. May 30

    Recently, in the Czech Republic, two books have been published about the Jewish cemeteries in the country. Both books, richly illustrated with photographs, describe Jewish burial sites and cemeteries in Bohemia and Moravia.

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  15. May 29

    A monument to "The Heroes of Resistance and Revolt at Concentration Camps" will be unveiled at Moscow’s Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center on May 31 / 26 Iyar, the day in the Jewish calendar when the Soviet Army liberated the Theresienstadt concentration camp in 1945.

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  16. May 29

    During the Nazi’s liquidation of the Krakow ghetto, Rabbi David Alter Kurzmann was given the chance to abandon the orphaned children under his care and live, or join them in their deaths, and chose the latter.

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  17. May 29

    An article from Museum of the Jewish People at Beit Hatfutsot on “cantonists”

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  18. May 27
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  19. May 24

    NCSEJ Weekly Top 10

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  20. May 23

    Yesterday, NCSEJ CEO Mark Levin and Deputy Director Lesley Weiss attended the annual reception of in honor of Yom Ha'Atzmaut. This year the event was dedicated to the anniversary of 71 years of friendship between Israel and the United States.

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