Opposite Trends in Hungary and Europe: Drop in number of anti-Semitic hate incidents in Hungary in 2018

Action and Protection Foundation annual report on anti-Semitic incidents in Hungary out now

For six years, Action and Protection Foundation (APF) has tracked and analyzed all known anti-Semitic incidents and hate crimes in Hungary. The annual report, a result of this scientific monitoring activity, presents a summary of findings on the incidents that came to public notice the previous year.Bővebben

APF in Brussels talks on extending its educational program across Europe

On Tuesday, Action and Protection Foundation took part in talks in Brussels regarding the only project in Europe to address Jewry as it appears in the national educational curricula, and discuss how to assess topics related to Israel and guiding principles in this regard. Read more

EU to take up the fight against anti-Semitism with Hungarian lead

APF expands its reach to 28 countries with Hungarian government support

Budapest, 6 November 2018 – At a Brussels conference on the situation of European Jewry, Rabbi Slomó Köves, founder of Action and Protection Foundation (APF), announced the establishment of the organization at a European level, to provide effective aid to combat rising European anti-Semitism.Bővebben

United action by V4 countries to combat anti-Semitism

Action and Protection Foundation (TEV) hosted an international conference, “European anti-Semitism, the fight against anti-Semitism” on 27 June 2018. In the exchange of ideas held at the Brussels headquarters of the European Jewish Association, the establishment of a center to analyze anti-Semitism in the Visegrád countries using common methods and practices was discussed.Bővebben

Are Europe’s Jews safe?

Action and Protection Foundation held an international conference in Budapest to mark the 5th anniversary of its activities. The nature, impact and potential risks of mass migration to Europe, the methodological issues of measuring anti-Semitism, and the responsiveness of young people to anti-Semitism and extremism were among the topics discussed by prominent Hungarian and international experts during the conference.Bővebben

(eng) ANTI-SEMITISM IN HUNGARY – NO IMPROVING TENDENCY

sajt1The rate of groups both completely immune and highly responsive to anti-Semitism displays a rising tendency compared to data from a year before: reveals the survey commissioned by the Action and Protection Foundation (TEV) and carried out by Median Institute for Public Opinion and Market Research.Bővebben