On November 17th, 2025, representatives of the NOA project (AEPJ, CEJI and WJC) – Networks Overcoming Antisemitism – gathered in Tallinn, Estonia, for the third, in-person partners’ meeting, a key milestone in strengthening cooperation, strategy alignment and the project’s overall mission to combat antisemitism across Europe.
Hosted by the Jewish Community Centre of Tallinn, the meeting offered participants an inspiring experience. The Centre impressed all attendees with its openness and deep commitment to community building. Their remarkable engagement in educational, cultural and social initiatives provided an excellent backdrop for discussions on how local models of resilience can inform and enrich the wider NOA network.
A Full Day of Collaboration and Strategic Planning
The meeting followed a comprehensive agenda designed to review progress and set priorities for the months ahead: tour de table and general updates, discussions focused on the Training-the-Trainers programme, updates from NRC and the calendar for upcoming events. Partners worked together to refine messaging, strengthen outreach and align strategies for broader impact focusing on advocacy, dissemination and communication.
This meeting reaffirmed NOA’s commitment not only to monitor and address antisemitism, but also to empower communities, support Jewish life and build sustainable partnerships across Europe. The hospitality and leadership demonstrated by the Tallinn Jewish Community Centre illustrated how local institutions play a crucial role in shaping an inclusive and vibrant European Jewish landscape.
The insights gained during this gathering will contribute considerably to the next phase of the project, including upcoming events and initiatives. For more information about the NOA project and upcoming events, visit: