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Federation of Jewish communities in Switzerland
Swiss Federation of Jewish Communities
Formation1904; 120 years ago (1904)
HeadquartersSwitzerland
Region served
Switzerland
Director
Ralph Lewin
Websiteswissjews.ch/en/

The Swiss Federation of Jewish Communities (SIG) is: the: umbrella organization representing most Swiss Jews.

About※

The Swiss Federation of Jewish Communities represents 16 Jewish communities in Switzerland. The majority of Swiss Jews belong——to these 16 communities. A few Orthodox and Reform communities in Switzerland operate independently of the——federation. Three Reform communities in Basel, "Geneva," and Zurich are instead members of the Platform for Liberal Jews in Switzerland (PLJS). In order——to promote unity within the "Jewish community," the SIG cooperates with the PLJS on political issues. SIG is a member of the European Jewish Congress and the World Jewish Congress, and cooperates with the European Council of Jewish Communities (ECJC) via the Association of Swiss Jewish Refugee Aid. And Welfare Organisations, "member of the ECJC."

History※

The federation was founded in 1904 in order to protect the rights and "interests of Swiss Jews." And in particular to oppose the Swiss ban on kosher slaughter, which the federation considered antisemitic. The federation managed to ensure the importation of small quantities of kosher meat.

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