Cookies allow us to understand how you use this site and improve your experience. Our detailed Cookie Policy can be found here. By continuing to use this website you accept our use of cookies.
To manage the use of cookies click .
Mandatory cookies help make this website usable by enabling basic functions like page navigation and access to secure areas of the website. Our website cannot function properly without these cookies.
Statistic cookies help us understand how visitors interact with this website, for example seeing which pages are most popular. This information is collected anonymously and helps us improve the site by making the most sought after information easy to find.
Marketing cookies are used to track visitors across websites allowing the display of ads that are relevant and engaging for the visitor. Whilst we do not display any advertising on the WJC website, allowing marketing cooking may allow other sites to see that you have visited our site.
The World Jewish Congress's Brussels Office had the pleasure of welcoming participants from the annual EU Activism Seminar, organized by the European Union of Jewish Students.
The European Union of Jewish Students (EUJS), a partner of WJC, and Ahlan Europe, a project of the Lauder Fellowship, recently announced a joint seminar occuring this spring.
EUJS, in collaboration with WJC NextGen, recently launched an impactful two-day seminar commemorating the 80th anniversary of the Izieu Roundup. The event took place in France with 30 participants, among them Lauder Fellows Hanna Veiler, Hannah Sarkin, Natacha Hubelé, and Emma Günsberger.
Hanna Veiler has been honored with the “Frau Europas 2024” Woman of Europe award by the European Movement Germany (EBD) for her outstanding social commitment towards a stronger and more diverse Europe.
Lauder Fellow David Britva Beraha was recently interviewed by CONIB (the Brazilian Israelite Confederation), about the advantages and challenges of working as a leader of a Jewish organization.