The agreement seeks to promote training, research and dissemination activities with the aim of strengthening the fight against discrimination and anti-Semitism.
The president of the Museum, Marcelo Mindlin, and the head of Criminal Cassation, Mariano Borinsky, led the signing of the agreement, together with Hernán Najenson, president of AAJRA.
He Holocaust Museum of Buenos Aires signed a joint cooperation agreement with the Federal Chamber of Criminal Cassation (CFCP) and the Association of Jewish Lawyers of the Argentine Republic to develop and promote training, research and dissemination activities with the aim of strengthening the fight against discrimination and anti-Semitism.
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In particular, we will seek to coordinate scheduled visits to the Holocaust Museum of Buenos Aires for the members of the CFCP.


The president of the Museum, Marcelo Mindlinand the head of Criminal Cassation, Mariano Borinskyled the signing of the agreement, together with Hernan Najensonpresident of AAJRA. The presentation was led by Museum director Jonathan Karszenbaum, who highlighted that the date of the event coincided with the first anniversary of the October 7 terrorist attack.
During the event, Mindlin highlighted “that there is a commitment from one of the most important instances of the judiciary at the national level to deepen the training of magistrates in the history and lessons of the Holocaust for humanityis of enormous importance for deepen the Museum’s mission and honor the legacy of survivors. He multiplier effect for those who participate and for their judicial environmentswill be essential to continue building a society more committed to democratic values and memory.”
For its part, borinsky thanked the Museum for signing the agreement and noted that “It is comforting to find the presence in this firm of judges, prosecutors and secretaries. That speaks of the importance of being here, of staying united as Argentines in these times and in this place that I hope many people can visit.”
In turn, Najenson praised “the Holocaust Museum, which is world class, a must-see.” “It is an honor for our organization to be able to build bridges so that more people know this place. I think the Museum’s message is that hate speech can create realities and we must work against it.”
With this signature, which is added to those already made with the Association of Magistrates and with the Public Ministry of Defensethe Museum deepens its work with the Nation’s Judicial Branchin order to strengthen their daily work against discrimination and anti-Semitism.
Source: Ambito

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