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WJC PROGRAM DEPARTMENT
Sonia Gomes de Mesquita
Chief Program Officer
National Directors Forum
Prague, November 2014
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World Jewish Congress
Yiddish Center
Auschwitz
70th Anniversary
The German Marshall Fund of the United States
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• More than 130 young, sophisticated, Jewish professionals, known as JDs
• 30 countries
• Ages 27 – 40
• Unique global leadership development initiative
• Marc Pozniak, South Africa, Chairman
• Eli Novostern, Israel, Deputy
• Edna Weinstock-Gabay, Program Manager
• 2 Policy Analysts, Geneva & New York
• Engage in public diplomacy on behalf of the Jewish people and Israel.
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• Engage with governments, religious organizations and other regional and international
bodies. (UNESCO, the Council of Europe, the OAS and the OSCE)
• Helps to build, strengthen and empower the next generation of Jewish leaders to work
effectively for positive change around the world.
• Give the “Next Generation” a voice within the existing structures
• Offering extraordinary events (i.e. participation in WJC events + ‘representation’
opportunities)
• The JDCorps would like to expand its global activities and active JDs in their local
political environments, with the goal of building strong political leaders who have the
capacity to act, react, and coordinate activities.
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• Offering attractive opportunities, network & quality based programming
• Develop a global network for young adults
• Professional environment and development
• Build, strengthen & develop WJC ‘hubs’ in selected countries
• To use people as a pool of resources and ‘manpower’
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• Online network of Jewish professionals, employed by WJC member organizations and
affiliated communities.
• Platform for sharing knowledge and best practices, build networks and generate joint
solutions to common challenges.
• Develop and strengthen professional skills.
• Enhance cooperation between communities and WJC.
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• Online meetings and conferences
• Cyberhate and online anti-Semitism, Muslim-Jewish cooperation, social media strategies, media-training,
briefings on BDS and ant-Semitism.
• Professional development
• Closed Facebook Group
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200+ Parliamentarians, 100 Members of Knesset
40+ Countries
Rep. Eliot L. Engel, USA, Chairman
MP Irwin Cotler, Canada, Deputy
Global network of Jewish elected officials in order to enable greater knowledge and understanding of the challenges facing Jewish communities in Israel and the diaspora.
Aims to promote dialogue, the principles of democracy, the cause of human rights and the rule of law, and to combat racism, anti-Semitism, terrorism and Holocaust denial.
The ICJP supports Israel and the cause of peace in the Middle East.
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• A forum of ICJP members has been planned for December 15-16 of 2014 in
Washington, D.C. and New York.
• Conference calls, led by Congressman Engel, have been held over the past several
months. (Ukraine, The Rise of Right Wing Nationalism, Anti-Semitism in Europe)
• In December of 2013, letters and press statements were released by the ICJP to
protest the rise of anti-Semitism in Europe, to urge for the release of Jonathan Pollard,
and to mark the 69th anniversary International Holocaust Remembrance Day, among
others.
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• ICFR Board/Leadership
• December: General meeting at which Dan Meridor (and new members of the board) is
formally welcomed and Avi Primor thanked
• Diplomatic Briefings
• The Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs
• ICFR Israeli–European Young Diplomats Forum
• ICFR Website and Social Media
• Fundraising
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ICFR/IJFA International Editorial and Advisory Board
Dan Meridor (Chair)
Mr. Ya’akov Ahimeir
Amb. Moshe Arad
Amb. Mordechai Arbell
Prof. Shlomo Avineri
Amb. Colette Avital
Justice Gavriel Bach
Mr. Alessandro Benedetti
Dr. Benedetta Berti
MP Prof. Irwin Cotler
Dr. Yosef Govrin
Prof. Alexander J. Groth
Mr. Efraim Halevy
Ms. Orna Hozman-Bechor
Prof. Aharon Klieman
Prof. Joel Kotek
Prof. Ruth Lapidoth
Prof. David Menashri
Fiamma Nirenstein
Dr. Arye Oded
Amb. Mordechai Palzur
Prof. Sharon Pardo
Prof. Dina Porat
Mr. Shabtai Shavit
Mr. Robin Shepherd
Mr. Robert Singer
Prof. Alfred Tovias
Prof. Robert S. Wistrich
Mr. David Witzthum
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World Jewish Congress Yiddish
Center
Vilnius, Lithuania
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• Vilnius, Lithuania
• Yitzchak Averbuch, Project Director
• Mordehay Yushkovsky, Pedagogical Director
• Target Groups:
• Academics, teachers’ unions, students from accredited institutions, cultural tourists
• Activities:
• Seminars, academic courses, workshops, distance learning, teacher training
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• The revival of the Yiddish language is instrumental in regenerating Jewish life in
Europe.
• A tool for the consolidation of Jewish communities throughout the diaspora For
centuries Vilnius, Lithuania (formerly Vilna) was considered as one of the major
centers of Jewish culture in Europe.
• Leading experts from centers such as the Bar Ilan University, the Hebrew University of
Jerusalem, New York University, Oxford University and the YIVO Institute of Jewish
Research will be invited to teach at the Institute, together with renowned
academicians from institutions in Poland, Lithuania and Russia.
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2014 Activities
• June: Seminar for 26 teachers from the ORT network in the FSU. The lecturer was Dr. Mordechai Yushkovsky.
• September 12: Participation in Limmud conference in Vitebsk, Belarus. 80 people attended the lectures. The lecturer was Dr. Mordechai Yushkovsky.
• September 15–21: Seminar for 32 coordinators of Yiddish programs throughout the FSU in cooperation with the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress in Kyiv, Ukraine. Lecturers: Dr. Mordechai Yoshkovsky, Dr. Leah Gurfinkel, Ms. Penina Meller, and Ms. Marina Yakobovich.
• November 7–10: Participation in Limmud conference in Lviv, Ukraine. Approximately 100 people attended the lectures. Lecturers: Dr. Mordechai Yushkovsky and Ms. Marina Yakobovich.
• Planned activities until the end of 2014:
– November 14-16: Participation in local Limmud conference in Vilnius in cooperation with the Jewish communities of Lithuania. Approximately 300 people are expected to attend. Yitzhak Averbuch will deliver a lecture describing the new Yiddish Center in Vilnius, its conception, program for 2015, and method of operation and cooperation.
– December 7-11: Odessa, Ukraine: Seminar for 40 teachers of Jewish History and Tradition currently teaching in Jewish Community Centers throughout the FSU, in cooperation with the JDC. Lecturers: Dr. Moshe Lemster and Yitzhak Averbuch.
– December 18-23: Vilnius: Seminar for teachers and top management of the Israel Education Ministry. Approximately 20 participants are expected. Lecturers: Dr. Mordechai Yoshkovsky and Dr. Leah Gurfinkel.
– December: Participation in Limmud conference in St. Petersburg. Approximately 40 people are expected to attend. Lecturer: Mr. Mottel Gordon, coordinator of Yiddish Studies at the Jewish Community Center of St. Petersburg.
– December 11-13: Limmud Ceasaria, Israel. Approximately 60-80 participants expected. Lecturers: Dr. Mordechai Yushkovsky, Ms. Marina Yakobovich, Yitzhak Averbuch.
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2015 Activities
• March 23–27: Seminar for 25 teachers from Jewish schools in Moscow.
• April: Pesach Holiday - 50 teachers from Israel to be divided into two groups for a one-week seminar in cooperation with the Teachers' Union of Israel.
• June. 25: Teachers and instructors from Yad Vashem.
• July – August: Summer school. 35 people from the Former Soviet Union.
• July – August: Summer school. Seminar for 50 students from around the world. Fully covered by the participants. 2 weeks.
• July – August: 3 groups of tourists from Israel. 75 people. A 3-day seminar will be organized for each group. Expenses are fully covered by the participants. In this program, we will charge participation fees to the tour operators.
• September: International conference celebrating 90 years of YIVO. 30 participants from various countries.
• October: Sukkot Holiday. 25 teachers from Israel in cooperation with the Teachers' Union of Israel. One-week seminar.
• October: Sukkot Holiday - Seminar for 25 teachers in cooperation with Beit Hatfutzot.
• December: Hanukkah - Yiddish family camp for 80 people from the Baltic States.
• Participation in the training sessions for teachers from Jewish schools and Jewish community centers in Europe and FSU, as well as the training of professionals in the ORT system, JDC, Limmud and others. All together: 12 seminars, 300 people.
• Distance learning in cooperation with ORT Kadima Mada. Will be available online for all of 2015.
• International Yiddish Klezmer Fest in Vilnius in cooperation with the Jewish community.
• We expect that approximately 650 people will participate in all of our seminars. However, if we include the distance learning participants, that total will be much greater.
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Auschwitz 70th Anniversary The Past is Present
January 27, 2015
Krakow, Poland
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• The World Jewish Congress and the USC Shoah Foundation - Institute for Visual
History and Education will be supporting the official observance of the 70th
anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz with Auschwitz: The Past is Present, a
global communication and education program.
• 100 survivors of Auschwitz concentration and extermination camp, will travel to Poland
to participate in the official observance of the 70th anniversary of the liberation of
Auschwitz on January 27, 2015.
• WJC is leading the recruitment effort.
• The Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum and the International Auschwitz Council are
the organizers of the official commemoration event.
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18 Pillars
Commemoration Video and Template Program
Teachers of the World Seminar
Regeneration Program*
Teacher Innovation Network Curriculum
Testimony Pavilion
Schindler’s List Global Broadcast
David Zaslav (chair), Ronald Lauder, Steven Spielberg, Len Blavatnik, Jeffrey Katzenberg, David Geffen, Haim Saban, Howard Schultz, Harvey
Weinstein, Yuri Milner, Les Moonves, Lloyd Blankfein, Ron Pearlman, Barry Diller, Ari Emanuel, Ron Meyer, Rob Wiesenthal, Jeff Zucker.
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The German Marshall Fund of
the United States
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The German Marshall Fund of the
United States (GMF)
• Founded in 1982 to introduce a new generation of Europeans to
American institutions, politics and culture.
• The GMF is a non-partisan American public policy and grant making
institution, promoting better understanding and cooperation between
the U.S. and Europe.
• GMF supports individuals and institutions working in the
transatlantic sphere, by convincing leaders of and members of the
policy and business communities, by contributing research and
analysis on transatlantic topics, and by providing exchange
opportunities.
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TILN
• The WJC will found a scholarship, from 2015-2017, within the TILN workshop for one
rising young Jewish leader to participate.
• Mutually agreed upon selection process.
• Will join TILN Brussels, March 2015.
• Candidates must meet the following criteria:
• 22-30 years of age
• European Citizen
• Proficient English Speaker
• Holding, or aspiring to elected office within 3 years, or leading social change movement.
• Possess a proven leadership capacity.