Message of Congratulation on Simkhat Torah holiday from leaders of the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress (EAJC).
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                  Message of Congratulation on Simkhat Torah holiday from leaders of the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress (EAJC).

                  05.10.2004

                  MESSAGE OF CONGRATULATION ON SIMKHAT TORAH HOLIDAY FROM LEADERS OF THE EURO-ASIAN JEWISH CONGRESS (EAJC)

                  Dear friends!

                  On behalf of the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress (EAJC), which unites Jewry of Eastern Europe, Euro-Asia and Asia-Pacific region, we wish you happy Simkhat Torah!
                  These days our people finish annual cycle of weekly Torah readings. And every Jew reveal different dimensions of dignity and godliness laws reading abstracts from this message of the Most High.
                  Observance of the Decalogue, of which Torah reminded the humanity again this year, demanded our serious work to develop Jewish community life around Eurasia, realization of a number of programs important for the society, intensification of dialogue with representatives of other nations and faiths.
                  Let new cycle of Torah readings, anticipating which Jews celebrate Simkhat Torah, bring everyone peace and welfare!
                  Alexander Machkevich,
                  President of the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress,
                  President of the Jewish Congress of Kazakhstan
                  Mikhail Chlenov,
                  General Secretary of the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress,
                  President of the VAAD of Russia
                  Josef Zissels,
                  General Council Chairman of the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress,
                  Chairman of the VAAD of Ukraine