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RESOLUTION 885 (1987)[1]
on the
Jewish contribution to European culture
The Assembly,
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Recalling the statutory mission of the Council of Europe
to safeguard and realise the spiritual and moral values which are the common heritage of
member states ;
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Recalling the right to freedom of thought, conscience
and religion, enshrined in Article 9 of the European Convention on Human Rights ;
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Considering, as does the European Declaration on
Cultural Objectives (Berlin, 1984), that the various European cultures are strongly rooted
in a humanitarian and religious tradition, which is the source of their dedication to
freedom and human rights ;
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Recognising the very considerable and distinctive
contribution that Jews and the tradition of Judaism have made to the historical
development of Europe in the cultural as well as in other fields,
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Welcomes the holding by its Committee on Culture and
Education, in collaboration with the European Foundation for Sciences, Arts and Culture,
of the Symposium on Jewish Sephardi and European Cultures in Toledo on 9 and 10 April
1987 ;
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Supports the decision of the Secretary General to ensure
the continued association of the Council of Europe with further such symposia to be held
over the next few years on Jewish influence in central and northern Europe, in eastern
Europe, as well as in North Africa ;
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Expresses the hope that this series of symposia will
provide a basis for consideration of the need for further study on this subject and on the
manner in which it might best be conducted, for example by setting up a European institute
or network ;
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Invites the Council for Cultural Co-operation to join in
further reflection on this initiative.
[1] Assembly debate on 5 October 1987
(13th Sitting) (see Doc. 5778, report of the Committee on Culture and Education).
Text adopted by the Assembly on 5 October 1987 (13th Sitting).
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