Saturday, September 15, 2012

Egyptian Synagogue--No Security Help

So much for the "enlightened" leadership of Egypt!  If you cannot even guarantee religious freedom of a minority in one location, you are concerned with the safety of those who are not Muslim.  This is an example of what we can expect from the new Egyptian leadership. It can be summed up thusly: if you are not Muslim, do not expect anything. You are on your own.

If this is what we can expect from those countries who have experienced the "Arab Spring", it is a signal to the world that modern Islam is on the march.  Where will it end? Will Muslims run the world? What will happen to other minorities?

This is a scary time for the world and this article is an example of what will occur worldwide.

Conservative Tom

ZOA Criticizes Morsi Regime for Preventing Egypt's Last Regularly Functioning Synagogue Holding High Holiday Services

Press Release - ZOA,  September 13th, 2012

The Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) has criticized the Egyptian extremist MuslimBrotherhood regime of Mohamed Morsi for preventing the country’s last regularly functioning synagogue, Alexandria’s Eliyahu Hanavi Synagogue, to hold High Holiday services later this month. The Synagogue, which dates back to the nineteenth century, will not hold Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur services for the first time after its rabbi was informed by Egyptian authorities they could not guarantee the safety and security of those wanting to attend the synagogue.
If the Hosni Mubarak regime was able to protect Jews worshipping in synagogue on the High Holidays, why cannot the Mohamed Morsi regime? This seems to be more an act of enmity towards Jews rather than one of concern for their security.
The Egyptian Jewish community has shrunk over the past century, especially after murderous assaults on Jews in the 1940s and official persecution during the 1950s and 1960s. As Shiraz Maher is a Senior Research Fellow at the International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation (ICSR) at Kings College, London has written, “The news that Egypt's last synagogue, the Eliyahu Hanavi, will now be unable to hold services effectively brings an end to any remaining semblance of Jewish life in Egypt.”

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