European Rabbinical Conference

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The European Rabbis Conference (CER for Conference of European Rabbis) is an association of Orthodox rabbis in Europe . It was founded in 1956. The president is Pinchas Goldschmidt . In 2013, 200 rabbis met at the 28th conference in Berlin.

The European Rabbinical Conference annually awards the Lord Jakobovits Prize of European Jewry , named after its former president , and it also awards the Moshe Rosen Prize. According to its own information, it represents 700 rabbis from Dublin to Vladivostok.

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  1. ORD magazine
  2. ^ European Rabbinical Conference met for the first time in Berlin
  3. Michael Thaidigsmann: At the side of Europe's Jews. In: www.juedische-allgemeine.de. May 31, 2018, accessed June 2, 2018 .