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                  In Jewish New Year message, EU Commission President vigorously condemns anti-Semitism

                  File picture of representatives of the Rabbinical Centre of Europe meeting with European Commission President José Manuel Barroso

                  In Jewish New Year message, EU Commission President vigorously condemns anti-Semitism

                  14.09.2010, Jews and Society

                  In a Jewish New Year greeting, European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said Europeans need to condemn anti-Semitism.
                  "For us all, fellow Europeans, remembrance means to vigorously condemn any forms of anti-Semitism, racism and discrimination on the basis of belief," Barroso writes in a letter to Rabbi Levi Matusof on behalf of the Rabbinical Centre of Europe (RCE).
                  "Be assured of my commitment and determination in pursuing that cause," he adds.
                  Barroso’s comments come only days after European Commissioner for Trade Karel De Gucht made remarks on the Jews perceived as anti-Semitic, in an interview with the Belgian Flemish radio.
                  De Gucht launched a diatribe about the power of the ‘Jewish lobby’ in the U.S. and appeared to indicate that Jews are irrational when it comes to the Israel and the Middle East conflict "because there is a belief among most Jews that they’re right."
                  The Rabbinical Center of Europe, which is an organisation dedicated to meeting the religious and spiritual needs of Jewish communities in Europe, said it hopes that Barroso’s message "is indicative of a more forceful approach to anti-Semitism in Europe at all levels."
                  "Barroso’s welcome comments need to be internalised by all Europeans, from the unemployed European to the highest levels of the European institutions," Rabbi Arye Goldberg, RCE’s deputy director, said.
                  "De Gucht’s recent comments clearly demonstrate that bigoted ideas about Jews even permeate at the European leadership and this problem needs to be immediately addressed," he added.
                  "The fact that last year one recorded the greatest number of anti-Semitic attacks since the end of the Holocaust shows that we are going in the wrong direction and we call on the European Commission to address the growing number of attacks against Jewish sites, institutions and individuals."
                  In his letter, Barroso also refers to an "ethical crisis”"in Europe brought on by the economic and financial crisis.
                  "What in the end is at stake is not only economic recovery but rather our fundamental values, the European values, the very basis upon which the European project rests: the respect for fundamental rights and democratic liberties", he writes.
                  The president of the Commission thanks the RCE for its "attachment to the European project" and wishes a Shana Tova, a good year in Hebrew.

                   

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