EJA President Rabbi Menachem Margolin: ''The aim of the study is not to attack this or that government and certainly not to embarrass or campaign against this or that government but to create a comparative scientific infrastructure on the quality of Jewish life in various European countries and allow community leaders and government heads to know what practical steps are needed to overcome the challenges together.’’ A comprehensive study found unveiled at the European Jewish Association conference in Budapest found that to Jewish life in Europe are Belgium and Poland. The friendliest countries are: Italy and Hungary “The aim of...