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Robert Singer was born on 1956 in Chernivtsi, Ukraine. Discover Robert Singer's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?
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Robert Singer stepped down as CEO and Executive Vice-President of the World Jewish Congress in July 2019.
In November 2018, Singer was awarded the Republic of Bulgaria’s First Degree Order of the Madara Horseman by President Rumen Radev in recognition of his efforts to strengthen ties between Bulgaria and the Jewish people.
Singer addressed the 75th anniversary of the Babi Yar massacre alongside Ukrainian President Poroshenko and German President Joachim Gauck in September 2016. The sole Ukrainian-Jewish speaker, Singer commended Ukraine for the resurgence of Jewish life and then reminded the world that the lessons of Babi Yar had not yet been learned.
Following the 2015 Copenhagen shootings, Singer traveled to Norway, Denmark, and Finland where he met with the leadership of Jewish communities as well as senior government officials.
In April 2015, he took part in a discussion on the future of Holocaust remembrance as part of the commemorative events marking the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camp of Bergen-Belsen in Germany, and Singer then moderated a panel at the headquarters of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Geneva on the ICRC’s response to the Holocaust during World War II.
In June 2015, Singer addressed a demonstration outside the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, telling the crowd of more than 1,000 Israel supporters that the Council “needs to overcome its obsession with Israel. This obsession is destructive and it stands in the way of an effective human rights policy that is so badly needed.”
In his CEO Report to the WJC Executive Committee meeting in Paris in March 2014, Singer highlighted a number of structural changes to the organization, notably the creation of a new WJC Program Department, the opening of a WJC representative office in Washington, DC, to strengthen relations with the US government, and the revival of the historic WJC office in Geneva The Jewish Diplomatic Corps, established in 2006 by the organization and for some years an independent body, was reintegrated into the World Jewish Congress structure in 2013 and is now part of the WJC Program Department. Special emphasis was given to the WJC's presence on social networking sites such as Facebook. The International Council of Jewish Parliamentarians and the Israel Council on Foreign Relations, which operate under the auspices of the World Jewish Congress, were also restructured.
Following the 2014 Gaza conflict and a subsequent surge in anti-Semitic activity, Singer urged European governments to "strengthen police protection of Jewish sites and to ban or disband violent rallies." He urged them to "stop the agitation and protect their Jewish populations, or Jews will ultimately turn their back on those countries. Jews live in Europe by right, not sufferance."
Addressing a pro-Israel rally in Stockholm, Sweden, on 31 August 2014, Singer declared: “Israel and its actions in Gaza are used as an excuse to besiege a synagogue in Paris, to shout ‘Jews to the gas’ on the streets of Berlin, or to attack people wearing a Jewish skullcap. None of this is acceptable, and it is high time that European leaders stand up against these expressions of antisemitism and take action.”
In September 2014, it was announced that the World Jewish Congress would play a leading role in preparing the commemorative events in Auschwitz marking the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the notorious Nazi death camp, in January 2015. In a press release, Singer said: "This will probably mark the last time that so many survivors will be able to join us at Auschwitz, and we must ensure that the unspeakable suffering they and many others had to endure at Auschwitz will not be forgotten once they are no longer among us."
In January 2013, it was announced that Singer would assume the top professional position at the World Jewish Congress which until then was that of Secretary-General but changed to Chief Executive Officer and Executive Vice-President when Singer took over at the WJC Plenary Assembly in Budapest in May 2013.
During commemorations in Buenos Aires marking the 21st anniversary of the July 1994 bombing of the 1994 AMIA bombing, he criticized the lack of progress in bringing the perpetrators of that terrorist attack to justice.
From 1987 to 1999, Singer held positions within the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office, serving under the Prime Ministers Yitzhak Shamir, Yitzhak Rabin, Shimon Peres, and Benjamin Netanyahu.
Singer moved to Israel from Ukraine with his family at the age of 15. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from Tel Aviv University in 1976. In 1996, he was awarded a Master of Science in Management Engineering from the University of Bridgeport, Connecticut. Between 2005 and 2008, he completed several executive management courses at Harvard Business School and Columbia Business School. Singer is married to Anna, and they have twin daughters.
Between 1976 and 1987, Singer served in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), including as senior educational officer, an assignment he said which had allowed him "to gain a tremendous amount of life experience, maturity and perspective."
Robert Singer (born in 1956 in Chernivtsi, Ukraine) is a Jewish organization leader and former Israeli government official. Singer served as the Chief Executive Officer and Executive-Vice President of the World Jewish Congress from May 2013 until July 2019, the most senior professional of the international Jewish NGO.
On May 24th Mr. Singer was confirmed as Chair of the Board of Trustees of World ORT.