Rima Varzhapetyan-Feller

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Rima Varzhapetyan-Feller
Born
Rima Varzhapetyan
Nationality Armenian
OccupationMechanical engineer
Known forPresident of the Jewish Community of Armenia

Rima Varzhapetyan-Feller (Armenian: Ռիմա Վարժապետյան-Ֆելլեր, Russian: Римма Варжапетян-Феллер) is an Armenian Jewish woman who has been the president of the Jewish Community of Armenia since 1996,[1][2] a community which currently stands at 1,000 people, despite Jews being present in Armenia since the days of Tigranes the Great.[3] She is also a member of the European Jewish Parliament, representing Armenia.

She has campaigned for the recognition of the Armenian genocide,[4][5] especially by Israel, even sending an open letter to the Knesset in 2012.[6]

Controversies

Refuting claims of Antisemitism in Armenia

Organizations like the Anti-Defamation League and some media outlets in the United States[7] have reported that Armenia is probably the most anti-Semitic member of the former USSR countries, with over half of the population harboring anti-Semitic attitudes, according to some sources. Varzhapetyan has refuted those sources.[8]

Accusations of glorifying of Nazi collaborators

On Apr. 28, 2015, Arye Gut, an Israeli of Azerbaijani origin, accused Varzhapetyan of not denouncing the publication of antisemitic books in Armenia and the glorification[9] of Drastamat Kanayan, leader of the Armenian Legion and collaborator with Nazi Germany during World War II. This letter prompted a response sent to the Jewish Journal by Varzhapetyan[10] and moreover, Varzhapetyan has come against Israeli and U.S. Jewish newspapers[11][12] where these anti-Armenian articles have been published, as well as criticizing the leadership of Azerbaijan[13] for whitewashing the image of Azerbaijan in the eyes of Israel and the U.S. Jewish community.[14]

Personal life

Varzhapetyan-Feller is a mechanical engineer,[15] married and has two sons.[16]

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