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    27/06/2015

    A Europe of Diasporas

    A Europe of Diasporas “We understand “diasporas of Europe” to be enduring human networks and communities [...]. While the individuals are citizens of the European Union and consider themselves part of Europe, of its culture and destiny, they also have important formal and informal links with fellow ethnic or religious communities with whom they share a past, present and future. Diaspora communities are thus a part of several overlapping identities, alongside national, European and other layers of belonging.” “European Citizenship should serve as a substantial link between diasporas and the European project, giving the possibility to diasporas to affirm themselves within the European context. We invite all concerned to develop projects promoting cooperation between diaspora networks, and between them and public authorities in all fields. We will in particular promote the creation of a Forum of European Diasporas in the spirit of this declaration and invite all interested to join us in this venture.” From the Barcelona declaration on European Diasporas, 2005

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    05/03/2015

    Toda on Purim - Thanking all those protecting Jewish life!

    This Purim (March 4th-5th), we encourage Jews around the world to honor and thank those people who dedicate themselves to our safety by giving Mishloach Manot to your local security guards, community security organization, police, political leaders, committed friends of the Jewish community - All those who you feel have made the safety of Jews their priority. Visit the campaign website www.todaonpurim.com, download and print our special Mishloach Manot card, with your own message saying thank you, and remember to snap a picture of this good deed uploading it to Facebook, Twitter and Instagram with #TodaOnPurim!

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    14/05/2014

    Mind the Vote! (past campaign)

    An EUJS campaign for the European elections May 2014

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    01/01/2014

    Roma Genocide Remembrance Initiative

    EUJS partners with ternYpe - International Roma Youth Network - in their year-long Roma Genocide Remembrance Initiative to remember the past, act in the present, and change the future.

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