Center for Jewish-Bulgarian cooperation Aleph
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The Center for Jewish-Bulgarian cooperation "Aleph" /CJBC/ is a non-profit organization in Bulgaria that promotes good relations and education between Bulgarians, Israelis and Jews of all nationalities.
Aleph was established in Burgas[1] in 2014 by both Jews and Bulgarians. "Aleph" is a nonpartisan, voluntary, public and democratic self-organization, which operates under Bulgarian law. The Chairman and founder is Alberta Leon Alkalaj. The association is named after the first letter in the Hebrew alphabet, Aleph.

- At the initiative of "Aleph" the former mayor of Burgas (1939–1944) Dr. Dyanko Pravchev and the writer and public figure Petko Chorbadjiev were proclaimed honorary citizens of Burgas for their efforts to prevent the deportation of Jews from Burgas in 1943.
- Aleph initiated a petition in support of the idea during a solemn salutes-checks holidays to mention the names of the fallen heroes from all ethnic groups – Jews, Armenians, Turks and Roma.
- Aleph is a sponsor for the construction of the memorial in memory of the victims of the terrorist attack at Burgas Airport.
- At the initiative of Aleph, the Burgas Art Gallery, housed in a former synagogue, restored its functions of the temple. In 2013, for the first time in 70 years a religious ceremony was held as part of the memorial evening "Memory rescue of Bulgarian Jews."[citation needed] After this consecration in the former synagogue there can be performed official religious rituals in the canon of Judaism.
