
June 21, 2004
Report From Today’s United Nations Conference on
Anti-Semitism:
OU, Encouraged that
UN is
at Last Confronting Anti-Semitism, Declares
that Member Nations Must Heed Annan’s Words
and Fight Anti-Jewish Bigotry
The Orthodox Union is encouraged that the United
Nations has at long last convened a conference to confront
anti-Semitism, but according to Betty Ehrenberg, Director of
International and Communal Affairs of the OU, who is representing the OU
at today’s event, “This conference is just a beginning. Words are not
enough. There is a long way to go, particularly given the atmosphere of
anti-Semitism that has pervaded the UN for decades, and if anything has
intensified in recent years.”
Ms. Ehrenberg pointed out that last year a resolution introduced in the
General Assembly to condemn anti-Semitism was defeated.
”We applaud this first step by the UN in addressing the upsurge in
anti-Semitism, but this cannot be the final stop in confronting this
menace. Anti-Semitism is the oldest and most far-reaching bigotry in the
world, targeting Israel and Jews around the globe,” she declared. Ms
Ehrenberg, who was a member of the official United States delegation to
the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe’s (OSCE)
Conference on anti-Semitism, which was held in Berlin in April, urged
the UN “to follow the example set by the OSCE and in the manner of the
Berlin Conference track anti-Semitic incidents around the world and
appoint a special official empowered to report on and help direct world
action against all manifestations of anti-Semitism.”
Ms. Ehrenberg applauded the address of Secretary-General Kofi Annan, who
condemned the since-rescinded UN resolution that “Zionism is Racism” and
who declared that in addressing the world’s intolerance, anti-Semitism
is a good place to start.
“The Secretary-General made it clear that the UN must confront the evils
of anti-Semitism – a message that the membership of the UN must heed,”
Ms. Ehrenberg said. “The OU will be carefully monitoring the results of
today’s meeting and will not be silent if the UN ignores the
Secretary-General’s message. Action must follow his words.”
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