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Final NOA European Conference

26–27 May 2026 | Brussels, Belgium 

📍 Brussels (The exact address will be shared upon registration) 

About the Conference 

The Final European Conference will mark the culmination of this second edition. It will gather representatives of Jewish communities, civil society, and public authorities to reflect on results, lessons learned, and future measures in preventing and combating antisemitism, using the tools and insights developed through the NOA Project.   

Participants will engage with the tools, methodologies, and insights developed throughout the project, highlighting how cooperation between public institutions and civil society can lead to meaningful and lasting impact. 

About the NOA Project 

Supported by EU funding, the NOA Project offers a pioneering approach to tackle the problem of rising antisemitism in Europe. With its unique partnership of major Jewish networks, it evaluates EU Member States’ policies across areas, from education to culture and security, and helps them to develop holistic national action plans to address and prevent antisemitism. 

It is coordinated by CEJI – A Jewish Contribution to an Inclusive Europe in partnership with the European Association for the Preservation and Promotion of Jewish Culture and Heritage, the European Union of Jewish Students, and the World Jewish Congress. 
 

What to Expect 

The conference programme combines high-level discussions with interactive sessions and cultural experiences: 

  • Opening Plenary with representatives from European institutions and partner organisations  
  • Project Overview presenting key results and impact (2024–2026)  
  • Panel Discussions on policy tools, including the NOA National Report Cards, and on fostering Jewish life in Europe  
  • Interactive Parallel Sessions exploring multistakeholder cooperation and practical approaches  
  • Cultural Programme highlighting Sephardic heritage through music, film, and food 
  • Networking Opportunities bringing together stakeholders from across Europe  

A Focus on Jewish Life and Diversity 

This year’s conference places a special emphasis on the diversity of Jewish life in Europe, with a particular focus on Sephardic histories and traditions. Participants will be invited to engage with Jewish life not only as a policy issue, but as a vibrant and essential part of Europe’s cultural fabric. 

Join Us 

Join the conversation with the Networks Overcoming Antisemitism in Europe. 

📅 26–27 May 2026 
📍 Brussels, Belgium 

🔗 Register here: https://events-registration.worldjewishcongress.org/2605NOA