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ACF with the cooperation of the Austrian Government brought together religious leaders to condemn the continued violent conflict in the former Yugoslavia and Caucuses and encourage religious leaders to work for conciliation and peace in support of the Dayton Peace Accords and issued the Vienna Declaration I which appealed to religious leaders to stand for “justice and compassion without which there can be no peaceful resolution to conflict”.

ACF with the cooperation of the Austrian Government brought together religious leaders to condemn the continued violent conflict in the former Yugoslavia and Caucuses and encourage religious leaders to work for conciliation and peace in support of the Dayton Peace Accords and issued the Vienna Declaration I which appealed to religious leaders to stand for “justice and compassion without which there can be no peaceful resolution to conflict”.

March 28-30,1995 ACF Conflict Resolution Conference in Vienna – signing of the Vienna Declaration I..Read More

SHANGHAI 1994 – The International Seminar on Jews in Shanghai was organized by the Shanghai Municipal Government and The Center for Jewish Studies Shanghai, addressed by Rabbi Arthur Schneier and attended by 200 scholars and Jews who once lived in the city.

SHANGHAI 1994 – The International Seminar on Jews in Shanghai was organized by the Shanghai Municipal Government and The Center for Jewish Studies Shanghai, addressed by Rabbi Arthur Schneier and attended by 200 scholars and Jews who once lived in the city.