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Crif vice-president Gil Taieb is dead

2024-04-17T05:49:44.201Z

Highlights: The vice-president of the Representative Council of Jewish Institutions of France (Crif), Gil Taieb died at the age of 66. Born in Tunisia in 1957, a doctor of dental surgery, he also founded the association supporting Israel (ASI France) in 1990. The Élysée hailed an “ardent humanist, herald of the fight against anti-Semitism and all forms of hatred” and a "tireless activist, fervent defender of Israel and the Jewish community. The Minister of Culture Rachida Dati expressed her "great sadness,' and her colleague Aurore Bergé praised him as "an ardent defender of our republican and universalist values. ”“His disappearance leaves a huge void," Crif said on its social networks. "Committed, charismatic, courageous and caring, he never gave up the smile he always wore until the last moments of the battle he led against illness.'


The vice-president of the Representative Council of Jewish Institutions in France has died at the age of 66, the institution announced on Tuesday, saluting a “tireless activist, fervent defender of Israel and the Jewish community”.


The vice-president of the Representative Council of Jewish Institutions of France (Crif) Gil Taieb died at the age of 66, the institution announced Tuesday, saluting a

“tireless activist, fervent defender of Israel and the Jewish community »

.

“This is an immense loss for the Jewish community and its institutions. His disappearance leaves a huge void

,” Crif said on its social networks.

“Committed, charismatic, courageous and caring, he never gave up the smile he always wore, until the last moments of the fight he led against illness

,” according to Crif president Yonathan Arfi.

Figure of interreligious dialogue

For its part, the Élysée hailed an

“ardent humanist, herald of the fight against anti-Semitism and all forms of hatred”

.

“His fifty-year commitment to the heart of the French Jewish community, where he held the highest positions, was draped in the colors of the universal

,” added the presidency.

“The President of the Republic and his wife salute the memory of a tutelary figure of interreligious dialogue, who held the Republic and its values ​​at the heart

,” the Élysée further argued.

The Minister of Culture Rachida Dati expressed her

“great sadness”

and her colleague Aurore Bergé, responsible for the fight against discrimination, praised

“an ardent defender of our republican and universalist values”

.

Born in Tunisia in 1957, doctor of dental surgery, Gil Taieb also founded the association supporting Israel (ASI France) in 1990. He was married to Karen Taieb, deputy (related PS) for heritage at Paris town hall.

Many reactions

His memory was also praised by the United Jewish Social Fund (FSJU) of which he was vice-president and which said it was

“devastated”

. The Consistory of Paris paid tribute to

“an essential personality of the French Jewish community”

.

“Gil was a friend and a brother for more than twenty years, who touched my life

,” reacted the imam of Drancy Hassen Chalghoumi. Responsible for relations with Judaism within the Catholic Church, Father Christophe Le Sourt hailed

“a conduit of fraternity”

.

On the political side, the former Minister for Europe Clément Beaune praised his

“energy”

which

“impressed and reassured”

. MP Sylvain Maillard, president of the Renaissance group, deplored

“an immense loss”

and his PS colleague Jérôme Guedj greeted

“a mensch”

.

Several Parisian elected officials also reacted, including Horizons mayor of the 9th arrondissement Delphine Bürkli, who praised

“a strong voice, a leader and a man of honor”

, ​​and the socialist deputy at Paris town hall Jean-Luc Romero according to who Gil Taieb

“made his life a personal and collective fight against anti-Semitism”

.

Source: lefigaro

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