The 14th Plenary Assembly of the World Jewish Congress ended on Tuesday. Hundreds of Jewish community leaders gathered from all over the world to the General Assembly of the WJC in Budapest.
EUJS, UEJF and WUJS Speak up: Viktor Orbán, Prime Minister of Hungary, is to speak at the World Jewish Congress General Assembly in Budapest 5th May 2013. Join Jewish Students and do not applaud Viktor Orbán until his government changes its policies
The European Union of Jewish Students joined the numerous NGOs and individuals to commemorate together the loss and seek justice for the victims. In the words of writer and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel, "Genocide kills twice, the second time by silence."
Jewish, Armenian and Rwandan organisations mark the first European Day for the Commemoration of the Righteous
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EUJS strongly condamns the Student council of the University of Budapest (HÖK) for compiling lists of students’ presumed religion, ethnic background including Jewish origins, and political affiliation.
A letter signed by more than 150 Members of Parliament from over 30 countries was sent yesterday (18/12/12) to the President, the Prime Minister and the Speaker of the Parliament of Hungary.
Words of Andi Gergely President of EUJS about the success of the Hope 4 Hanukkah project
Marton Gyongyosi, MP of the Jobbik party in Hungary called for the Hungarian government to “count the Jews and to make a list of them sitting in Parliament and in the government” on 27. October 2012.
Hope 4 Hanukkah is an initiative to aid and assist the youth who have been living in range of rocket attacks in the South of Israel for too long. The project is being run around the world by everyone who stands in solidarity with the people of Israel and especially its children.