| Euroasian Jewish News 
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			| Preparatory Seminar for Shorashim Project in Tbilisi |  
			| 24.06.2014, Region |  
			| On June 20–22, the Kyiv office of the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress (EAJC)  held a training workshop with the support of the Association of Jewish  Communities and Organizations of Ukraine (VAAD Ukraine) for the workers  of the international Jewish children's summer camp “Shorashim – Roots  and Future of Diaspora Jews” (Shorashim – Caucasus – 2014). |  |  
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			| Roots of Tolerance Training Seminar Held by EAJC Kyiv Office |  
			| 21.06.2014, Region |  
			| On June 13–15, the Kyiv office of the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress (EAJC)  held a training workshop with the support of the Association of Jewish  Communities and Organizations of Ukraine (VAAD Ukraine) for the workers  of the international Jewish children's summer camp “Shorashim – Roots  and Future of Diaspora Jews” (Shorashim – Ukraine – 2014). |  |  
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			| EAJC Delegation Visits Balkans |  
			| 19.06.2014, Region |  
			| On June 17, 2014, the EAJC delegation began its working visit to the  Balkans. The delegation is comprised of Michael Chlenov, Josef Zisels,  and EAJC website editor Kateryna Zorya. |  |  
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			| Budapest Exhibition “We Live Here!” |  
			| 17.06.2014, Region |  
			| The Russian Cultural Center in Budapest opened a photograph exhibition  titled “We live here! Interethnic Moscow,” which was organized by the  Jewish National Fund and the Russian Cultural Center with the  informational support of the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress PR Department.  The opening of the exhibition was timed to Russian Day. |  |  
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			| Statement by EAJC GC Chairman, Vaad of Ukraine Chairman Josef Zissels |  
			| 16.06.2014, Region |  
			| Over the last several months, the Presidium of the Euro-Asian Jewish  Congress (EAJC) has once more returned to discussing the various events  in Ukraine, first and foremost - the military conflict between Russia  and Ukraine that is taking place in the Crimea and in South-Eastern  Ukraine. |  |  
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