Mavi Boncuk | More than 400,000 Jewish people living in Europe have chosen their “deputies” to the European Jewish Parliament by casting their votes via internet and two of these 120 deputies are from Turkey[1]. 
Among the elected MEJPs are several well-known leading figures of European Jewry such as Pierre Besnainou from France, Vadim Rabinovich from Ukraine, Cefi Jozef Camhi from Turkey, Nathan Gelbart from Germany, Stuart Lustigman from the UK, Joel Rubinfeld from Belgium, Jacob Finci from Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as young emerging personalities and leaders. Vadim Rabinovich, the head of Ukrainian Jewish Congress, was elected as co-chairmen of the Parliament.
[1] Two Turkish businessmen Cefi Jozef Camhi and Vital Denis Ojalvo Öner were elected to the European Jewish Parliament in the online polls, in which 3,379 people from Turkey’s Jewish community participated.
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