NEW YORK (Press Release) —World Jewish Congress President Ronald S. Lauder welcomed the release on Friday of the United Nations Action Plan to Enhance Monitoring & Response to Antisemitism, presented by Under-Secretary General Mr. Miguel Ángel Moratinos, who serves as the UN’s High Representative for the Alliance of Civilizations and UN Focal Point to monitor antisemitism and enhance a system-wide response.
In a statement, Lauder said:
“We deeply appreciate the hard work of USG Moratinos and his dedicated staff in crafting this important and timely document, which outlines the path towards countering the serious, global threat posed by antisemitism.
“The WJC has worked closely with the UN in the development of this Action Plan, and we value the genuine cooperation and willingness of Mr. Moratinos and his team to listen to the voices of Jewish communities worldwide. The inclusion of Jewish organizations in the process has been crucial in ensuring that the plan reflects the needs and concerns of those most affected by antisemitism.
“The implementation of this plan will require sustained commitment, coordination, and action at all levels of government, civil society, and international organizations. It is essential that we now move from planning to concrete measures that protect Jewish communities and address the root causes of antisemitism that have plagued UN bodies and member-states.
“The World Jewish Congress is committed to supporting the work of the United Nations and Secretary-General António Guterres as it moves to turn this welcomed initiative into meaningful action.”
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President Biden Appoints a Dozen to U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council
WASHINGTON, DC (Press Release) – The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum welcomes President Biden’s new appointments to the United States Holocaust Memorial Council, the Museum’s board of trustees. The new Council members are:
Anthony R. Bernal, Washington, DC
Mandana Dayani, Los Angeles, CA
Stacy Eichner, Washington, DC
Second Gentleman Douglas C. Emhoff, Los Angeles, CA
Jon Finer, Washington, DC
Meredith Jachowicz, Washington, DC
Ronald A. Klain, Chevy Chase, MD
Jennifer Klein, Washington, DC
Thomas E. Perez, Takoma Park, MD
Susan E. Rice, Washington, DC
Matthew Segal, Los Angeles, CA
Mary J. Zients, Washington, DC
“We welcome these new members and their commitment to advancing the Museum’s mission of Holocaust education and remembrance, and look forward to working with them,” said Museum Chair Ambassador Stuart E. Eizenstat. “Their experience and talents will benefit the Museum at this time of alarming antisemitism when the history and lessons of the Holocaust are more urgent than ever. We also want to thank our outgoing Council members appointed by President Trump whose terms have expired, including my predecessor, Howard Lorber, for his outstanding leadership as Council Chair from 2017–2022.”
The 68-member Council includes 55 members appointed by the President, as well as five members each from the Senate and House of Representatives, and three ex-officio members from the Departments of State, Interior, and Education.
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