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MJLC at the ECRL Annual Meeting in Thessaloniki

The annual meeting of the European Council of Religious Leaders (ECRL) took place in Thessaloniki on Monday, 29 September, and Tuesday, 30 September, graciously hosted by the Jewish Community of Thessaloniki. Over two days, the gathering offered a much-needed forum for European religious leaders to reflect together on urgent concerns and to collaborate on safeguarding the rights of believers across the continent.

MJLC was represented by several members, including Mufti Nedžad Grabus, Chief Rabbi Izhak Dayan, Imam Yahya Pallavicini, Mr. Gady Gronich, and Imam Senaid Kobilica. Their participation underscored MJLC's ongoing commitment to constructive dialogue and practical cooperation between Jewish and Muslim leadership in Europe.

Panel discussion during the ECRL Annual Meeting

A highlight of the programme was the gala dinner following the meeting, where the Community Choir performed a beautiful selection of traditional songs in Ladino, Greek, and Hebrew—an artistic tribute to the rich cultural heritage of Thessaloniki's Jewish community and a fitting reminder of the city's plural histories.

Reflecting on the spirit in the room, Chief Rabbi Izhak Dayan noted:

"Despite the ongoing tensions in the Middle East, the meeting was conducted in a spirit of calm, mutual respect, and sincere dialogue—reaffirming participants' shared commitment to peace, understanding, and cooperation among religions."

Imam Senaid Kobilica echoed this emphasis on responsibility and hope:

"Religious leaders must offer hope in difficult times. The doors of dialogue must never be closed, even if they cannot always stand wide open. For the sake of future generations, we have no right to shut them. We have a duty before God and before our people to show the way and to give hope. We must be present, not withdraw, and we must point to what is right. This is exactly what we, members of the European Council of Religious Leaders, have demonstrated and done in Thessaloniki."

Representatives of MJLC and ECRL in Thessaloniki

The Thessaloniki meeting reaffirmed the vital role of interfaith dialogue in building bridges of understanding and cooperation across European communities, demonstrating that even in times of global tension, religious leaders can come together in the spirit of peace and mutual respect.