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First Conference of Jewish media in Europe
Updated: 26/Dec/2009 02:33
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BRUSSELS (EJP)---The first Conference of Jewish media in Europe, organized at the initiative of the European Jewish Press (EJP), will take place on Thursday 25 February, 2010, in Brussels, seat  of the European Union bodies.
 
Journalists, Jewish organizations and institutions, decision-makers, EU officials and other participants are expected to attend this conference titled "Jewish Media in Europe, Challenges & Opportunities".
 
The one-day gathering will give the unique opportunity to discuss issues of common interest to the Jewish media in Europe, to feature various media, to get updated about major developments in the European Union and to meet a broad panel of people.

You can RSVP your participation via the following email: conference@ejpress.org

The organizing team will help you facilitate your participation and share with you the preliminary program as it becomes available.
 
Participation fee is 240 € for organizations and individuals, 120 € for journalists (sponsored by the European Jewish Development Fund or EJDF).
 


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