Jerusalem, Israel - Feb. 24, 2019 - Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion welcomed mayors from around the world at the 33rd Annual International Mayors Conference on Sunday, February 24, in the Jerusalem City Council Hall Chambers.  The mayor spoke in Hebrew with translations available, including Spanish, French, and English. Lion welcomed by name members of the Jerusalem City Council and Deputy Mayors who were present and spoke of important issues in Jerusalem and other major cities. 

Jack Rosen, President and Chairman of the American Jewish Congress (AJC) sponsor of the annual event gave special mention in his remarks to Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto.


The mayors and local leaders from around the world, were to include: Albania: Tirana,  Belize: San Pedro,   Benin: Cotonou,  Bosnia and Herzegovina: Banja Luka, Sarajevo,  Burkina Faso: Soaw, Cabo-Verde: Praia, Cote D'Ivoire: Bouake, Czech Republic: Prague,  Dominican Republic: Santo Domingo Norte, Guinea: Conakry, Honduras: Tegucigalpa,  Malawi: Blantyre,  Mexico: La Paz, Nepal: Lalitpur,  Romania: Cluj-Napoca, Serbia: Belgrade, Sabac,  Slovenia: Celje, Taiwan: Taipei,Tanzania: Dodoma, Uganda: Entebbe, Ukraine:Kyiv, Uruguay: Montevideo, and  US: Pittsburgh, Portland, Michael Wildes of Englewood, and Julian Gold of Beverly Hills,

Several of the international mayors presented Lion with gifts from their countries after posing for a group photo.

 

Today before the conference opened, the Mayor of Pittsburgh, Bill Peduto, made a special visit to the memorial plaque established in honor of the Tree of Life shooting victims which was established following the tragic terror attack last October, and is located in the KKL-JNF 9/11 Living Memorial Plaza in Emek Ha’arazim. 

After seeing the memorial plaque, Mayor Peduto said, “I have a long history with the Tree of Life congregation, I knew some of the victims personally. Unlike 80 years ago, when Jews were murdered, when synagogues were destroyed and businesses were shattered, when the community called this time, the police didn’t turn their back, they ran in to help. Politicians didn’t look the other way or try to hide, they stood up and said never again. Business leaders and community leaders gathered as one and said ‘an attack against one is an attack against us all'."

This annual gathering enables international leaders to gather and learn of Israel and its innovation, to see Israel for themselves, and to share information and work together to advance their communities throughout the world.