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Published on 6 March 2016

The CRIF invited by the British protection service of the Jewish community

Roger Cukierman, President of CRIF, attended, Thursday, March 3, 2016, in London,  the CST's annual dinner.

1200 people were present, including the British Home Secretary, Theresa May, and many MPs including Sir Eric Rickles - who had already met the CRIF before - John Mann, Chairman of the Committee against anti-Semitism in the UK, and Louise Ellma, British Deputy.

The Home Secretary, Theresa May, announced that Britain will continue to fund measures to protect the Jewish community.
 
CST is financially supported by its President, Gerald Ronson, and his deputy President, Lloyd Dorfman. CST's CEO is David Delew.
 
Among the guests, there were many representatives of the British police. A film was shown, after the speeches, on the occasion of an appeal for donations.