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The World Jewish Congress during the Holocaust: Between Activism and Restraint (New Perspectives on Modern Jewish History Book 7) The World Jewish Congress during the Holocaust: Between Activism and Restraint by Zohar Segev
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“The inaugural convention of the World Jewish Congress (WJC), which was attended by 280 delegates from 32 countries, took place in Geneva in August 1936. While the organization itself was new, its ideological roots lay in the transformations experienced by the Jewish communities in the United States and Europe in the wake of World War I, and in the Balfour Declaration. The purpose of the WJC was twofold: to continue in the tradition of the American Jewish Congress (founded in 1918) and the Committee of Jewish Delegations (founded in 1919) to operate as a voluntary organization representing Jewish communities and organizations worldwide vis-à-vis government authorities and international bodies, and to foster the development of social and cultural life in Jewish communities around the world.”
Zohar Segev, The World Jewish Congress during the Holocaust: Between Activism and Restraint