Conseil Représentatif des Institutions juives de France

Conseil Représentatif des Institutions juives de France (CRIF) (English: Representative Council of French Jewish Institutions) is an umbrella organization of other groups representing the interests of French Jews.

Logo of CRIF.

Overview

It is the official French affiliate of the World Jewish Congress (WJC), the world-wide umbrella organization of Jewish communities, and of the European Jewish Congress.[1]

It opposes antisemitism and policies that they perceive to be antisemitic. It generally supports Zionism and the state of Israel, although in 2004 CRIF refuted Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's characterization of antisemitism in France and his calls for French Jews to emigrate to Israel.

On 20 November 2004, CRIF accused the French government of failing to protect citizens from broadcasts by Hezbollah's al-Manar TV, which includes films that CRIF asserts are antisemitic and incite Muslims to attack Jews. (Reuters-Haaretz) Al-Manar was blocked by the CSA. It has opposed the beatification of Pope Pius XII, stating that a majority of historians disagreed with the position that Pius worked ceaselessly to save Jews.[2]

Presidents of the Council of French Jewish Institutions

Image President Term
1 Léon Meiss 1944–1950
2 Vidal Modiano 1950–1969
3 Ady Steg
(b. 1925)
1970–1974
4 Jean Rosenthal
(1906–1993)
1974–1976
5 Alain de Rothschild
(1910–1982)
1976–1982
6 Théo Klein
(b. 1920)
1983–1989
7 Jean Kahn
(1929–2013)
1989 - 1995
8 Henri Hajdenberg
(b. 1947)
1995–2001
9 Roger Cukierman
(b. 1936)
2001–2007
10 Richard Prasquier
(b. 1945)
2007–2013
11 Roger Cukierman
(b. 1936)
2013–2016
12 Francis Kalifat
(b. 1952)
2013 – Incumbent

See also

  • Red-green-brown alliance

References


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