CAM Director of Hispanic Affairs Shay Salamon (speaking) and Pastor Jaime Soares.

CAM Briefs Major Brazilian Church on Iran War, Joins Special Prayer for State of Israel

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Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) Director of Hispanic Affairs Shay Salamon visited the “Assembleia de Deus Bonsucesso” church in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, last week, where he briefed the congregation on the situation in the Middle East and joined a special prayer for Israel amid the war with Iran.

Salamon was a guest of Pastor Jaime Soares, a strong supporter of Israel and ally of the Jewish people in the fight against antisemitism.

More than 1,000 people were in attendance at the event.

Pastor Soares and his church will participate in CAM’s fifth-annual Latin American Forum Against Antisemitism, to be held in Rio de Janeiro in October.

Watch Salamon’s presentation (in Spanish and Portuguese) HERE:

Also last week, CAM en Español hosted a timely online security briefing titled “The Iranian Terror Regime: Missiles, Nuclear Weapons, and Proxies.”

The panelists included Uruguayan-Israeli journalist Ana Jerozolimski and international geopolitical analyst Matty Zwaig, and the forum was moderated by Salamon.

Watch the full briefing (in Spanish) HERE:

CAM’s outreach in Latin America began four years ago, and since then it has worked diligently to build meaningful partnerships and friendships with influential leaders, legislators, diplomats, community organizations, and civil society activists from a diverse assortment of religious, political and cultural backgrounds in the region to combat antisemitism together.

During this time, CAM en Español has emerged as a key player in the battle against Jew-hatred in Latin America, with a growing coalition involved in impactful activities in countries including Uruguay, Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Colombia, Panama, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Mexico, Ecuador, and Bolivia, among others.

CAM en Español has organized regional summits hosted by Costa Rica in 2024 (where 18 countries were represented), Uruguay in 2023, Panama in 2022, and Guatemala in 2021.

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