04THE FUTURE OF THE JEWISH DIASPORALEGAL DEVELOPMENTS AND STATUTORY FRAMEWORKS
Jewish religious practice is premised on the right of unconditional re-ligious freedom. Jewish men and women have repeatedly been depri-ved of this right in the course of European history. Even today, specific religious practices, particularly kosher slaughter and circumcision, are criticized and restricted in some European countries. What protection does European law offer practicing Jews? Where is this at risk? Which conclusions for a Jewish future in Europe can be drawn from legal debate?
New Challenges to Freedom of Religion in Europe Dr. Grégor Puppinck (Director of the European Center for Law and Justice, Strasbourg)
Strategies to Protect Jewish Life in Legal Issues Yohan Benizri (Secretary-general of the Coordinating Committee of Belgian Jews, Brussels)
Panel discussion Nicola Beer (Vice-President of the European Parliament),
Dr. Grégor Puppinck, Yohan Benizri, Rabbi Julian-Chaim Soussan (Jewish Community Frankfurt)Chair: Esther Schapira (journalist, formerly Hessischer Rundfunk
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