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World leaders converge on Jerusalem for the 5th World Holocaust Forum

The gathering of world leaders in Jerusalem this week to mark 75 years since the liberation of Auschwitz will be "the largest diplomatic event in Israel's history," according to Foreign Minister Yisrael Katz.

by  Dov Lipman , JNS and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  01-20-2020 13:20
Last modified: 01-20-2020 13:20
World leaders converge on Jerusalem for the 5th World Holocaust ForumOren Ben Hakoon

Preparations at the King David Hotel in Jerusalem for Fifth World Holocaust Forum on Thursday | Photo: Oren Ben Hakoon

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President Reuven Rivlin and the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial and museum are hosting the 5th World Holocaust Forum in Jerusalem on Thursday. This year's event, titled "Remembering the Holocaust: Fighting Antisemitism," commemorates 75 years since the 1945 liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. According to Rivlin, the purpose of the gathering is "to think about how to pass on Holocaust remembrance to generations who will live in a world without survivors, and what steps we must take to ensure the safety and security of Jews, all around the world."

Rivlin sent dozens of world leaders personal invitations to the gathering, and nearly 50 accepted, including US Vice President Mike Pence, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Prince Charles of Great Britain, King Felipe VI of Spain, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and French President Emmanuel Macron.

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The logistics and coordination for the arrival of so many foreign dignitaries at one time required special preparation, including closing off one terminal of Ben-Gurion International Airport to all other air traffic. The King David Hotel was completely booked by world leaders including Macron and Prince Charles, forcing the American delegation led by Pence and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to stay at the Crowne Plaza Hotel and Putin and his delegation to stay at the David Citadel Hotel.

Foreign Minister Yisrael Katz, whose ministry is responsible for all the arrangements related to the leaders' visits, told Jewish News Syndicate that "this is the largest diplomatic event in the state's history," adding that "the Foreign Ministry is prepared."

Foreign Minister Yisrael Katz (Oren Ben Hakoon) Oren Ben Hakoon

A child of Holocaust survivors himself, Katz said, "I see it as a moral obligation to fight against all anti-Semitism, and the gathering will focus on the importance of both remembering the Holocaust and combating anti-Semitism wherever it rears its head."

Yad Vashem Chairman Avner Shalev told JNS that the current resurgence of anti-Semitism worldwide makes this year's event more important than ever.

"This World Holocaust Forum is taking place against the background of a rise in hateful and violent expressions of anti-Semitism. This alarming situation makes this event more crucial and relevant than ever and strengthens the importance of efforts to educate about the dangers of anti-Semitism, racism and xenophobia, and foster Holocaust commemoration and research worldwide," said Shalev.

This specific gathering, he continued, "provides an opportunity for all of these heads of state to stand united and clearly declare their commitment to remembering the Holocaust, to engage in true introspection about the origins and events of the Holocaust, and ultimately to fight modern-day expressions of anti-Semitism and other forms of hatred."

An aerial view of Yad Vashem in Jerusalem (Moshe Shai)

World Holocaust Forum Foundation Founder and President Moshe Kantor echoed Shalev's remarks, declaring that "Jewish life is once again under threat in Europe. It is under threat from the day-to-day harassment and attacks, on the streets, in schools, at universities, online and even in [Jews'] own homes. It has become so bad that the overwhelming majority of Jews in Europe no longer feel safe."

Anti-Semitism, said Kantor, "is a hatred that knows no boundaries and has been adopted by multiple ideologies. Jews are relentlessly attacked by the left, the right and the mainstream. This is another pivotal point in history where the leaders of the world have to stand up and act. Words are not enough."

This gathering of world leaders, said Kantor, will have a specific goal of creating an "action plan to aggressively fight back against anti-Semitism."

Reprinted with permission from JNS.org.

Tags: Auschwitz-BirkenauHolocaustIsraelReuven RivlinYad Vashem

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