World Jewish Congress president Ronald Lauder has been re-elected unopposed for a second 4-year term at Hungary conference.
World Jewish Congress president Ronald Lauder has been re-elected
unopposed for a second four-year term at a meeting being held in
Budapest in solidarity with Hungary's embattled Jewish community.
"I am excited to serve as (president) for another four years," Lauder
told the more than 500 delegates from 70 Jewish communities around the
world after the vote late Monday, according to the AFP news agency.
Son of the cosmetics mogul Estee Lauder, the billionaire
philanthropist set up the Ronald S. Lauder Foundation in 1987 with the
goal of rebuilding Jewish communities in central and eastern Europe
devastated during World War II.
Lauder, who called his position a “top assignment” for the Jewish
people, also sits on the boards of the International Society for Yad
Vashem and the US Holocaust Memorial Council among others, and served as
US ambassador to Austria between 1986 and 1987.
The WJC, which represents Jewish communities outside Israel, decided
to meet in Hungary in solidarity with the European Union member state's
Jewish community, which has suffered increasing anti-Semitism in recent
years.
The three-day plenary assembly, also attended by Hungarian Prime
Minister Viktor Orban and German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle, was
due to end later Tuesday with a closing speech by Lauder.
Orban told the gathering that anti-Semitism was "unacceptable and
intolerable", but the WJC expressed "regret" that he did not address
recent incidents or provide sufficient reassurance that a clear line has
been drawn between the government and the far-right neo Nazi Jobbik
party.
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Tuesday, 7 May 2013
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