Joël Rubinfeld, president of the Belgian League Against Anti-Semitism, attended the 6th Global Forum for Combating Antisemitism in Jerusalem. Upon his return, Mr. Rubinfeld was interviewed by Radio Judaica in Brussels about the future of Jewish communities in Belgium and in Europe. He declared:
"The few days I spent in Israel have not made me change my optimism or my pessimism about the situation and the way I view it. I am a pessimist who fights. I fear - and I sincerely hope that I am mistaken - that our generation will represent, in history books, the last significant generation of European Jews.read more @ Philosémitisme blog (in French)
In 30 years, in 40 years, in 50 years, there will still be, of course, Jews in Europe but far fewer than today."
On the same topic:
Leading European Rabbi: ‘I have never heard so many concerned voices from my fellow Rabbis at the situation affecting Jewry in Europe’
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