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French anti-Semitism has Jews heading for Israel, hiding religion
Jerusalem Post ^ | Jan. 9, 2003 | AP

Posted on 01/09/2003 4:56:51 PM PST by Nachum

PARIS - Jewish parents tell their sons not to wear yarmulkes. A rabbi is stabbed while preparing for a Sabbath service. Elderly women are frisked before entering synagogues - just in case.

As the stresses of being Jewish in France multiply, some feel it safer to hide their religion. Others have decided the only solution is to pack up and leave.

Statistics released this week by the Jewish Agency, the body that arranges immigration to Israel, show that 2,326 French Jews emigrated to Israel in 2002, more than double the number of a year earlier.

French arrivals were a mere 6.7 percent of the total, but it represented the largest percentage of French immigrants to Israel since 1972. At that time, Israel had quadrupled its territory from the 1967 Six Day War and Jews flocked there full of hope.

Today, their reasons for going are different. In synagogues and at Jewish gatherings, people say they are afraid and fed up. Though the new conservative government has loudly condemned recent attacks, many wonder if France's leaders are committed to fighting anti-Semitism.

"In Israel, at least we know the government is on our side," said Stephanie Ohana, a 34-year-old Parisian Jew, at a prayer service this week for her rabbi, who was injured in a stabbing. "It's paradoxical, isn't it? But we have the feeling we'd be safer in Israel."

Last Friday's knifing of Rabbi Gabriel Farhi stunned France. It came after a relative lull in anti-Semitic attacks that coincided with violence in the Middle East.

It started with a menacing letter the morning of the attack that said: "We want the skin of Rabbi Gabriel Farhi and will avenge the blood of our Palestinian brothers," according to the Liberal Jewish Movement of France, a group founded by Farhi's father.

Later that day, Farhi was preparing for Friday night services when the synagogue doorbell rang. As he opened the door, he says, an attacker in a motorcycle helmet lunged forward with a knife, shouted "God is great!" in Arabic and fled. The man has not been caught.

Farhi, 34, a leading figure in France's liberal Jewish community, was slightly injured and released from the hospital the same day. Then, on Monday, his car was torched in his apartment parking lot.

"I want to believe that this was an isolated act," Farhi said, "and not the prelude to other attacks and a new wave of anti-Semitism."

At an ecumenical prayer service held in support of Farhi at his Paris synagogue this week, the turnout was impressive. Jewish, Christian and Muslim leaders attended, along with many political leaders. Four former prime ministers: Lionel Jospin, Alain Juppe, Edouard Balladur and Laurent Fabius, sat beside each other wearing yarmulkes, the traditional Jewish skull cap.

France's tough new law-and-order interior minister, Nicolas Sarkozy, also attended. Sarkozy, who has launched a sweeping anti-crime campaign, guaranteed new measures to prevent future attacks, Farhi said.

"It's clear that the government is listening better now," Farhi said, adding that he wanted to see results. "I'm waiting for concrete measures."

Authorities increased security at Jewish religious sites last year, following a wave of attacks at synagogues, Jewish schools and cemeteries. In the most serious case, a synagogue in southern Marseille was burned to the ground.

But Farhi and others say police presence and metal detectors alone are not the answer. Asked what needs to be done, he replied: "Perhaps stricter laws. Perhaps some more concern, I would say, from the police and from the government."

Last spring, French President Jacques Chirac insisted there was no anti-Semitism in France even as Jewish groups placed the number of anti-Jewish attacks at the highest level since World War II.

Of late, he has taken a tougher tone.

"There is no room in our country for anti-Semitism, racism, xenophobia or for manifestations of religious intolerance," Chirac wrote in a letter to the rabbi cited by Le Monde newspaper.

France is home to an estimated 600,000 Jews - the largest Jewish community in western Europe - and one of the continent's largest Muslim populations. Islam is France's second-largest religion after Roman Catholicism.

Jews find themselves taking pains to hide their identity in public.

"My son goes to a Jewish school," said Francis Lentschner, vice president of the liberal Jewish movement. "He can wear his kippah (yarmulke) in school. But I prefer him not to wear one outside."

Ohana wears a Hebrew letter on a gold chain around her neck. Lately, she said, she keeps it tucked inside her collar.

"It hurts. It really does," she said. "We're starting to hide that we're Jewish."


TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: antisemitism; arielsharon; france; french; hiding; israel; jacqueschirac; jews; judeophobia
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To: Nachum
It is inaccurate to call this "French anti-Semitism", as the people invovled in these acts of violence and hatred are not French...they are Arabs who were allowed into France by boneheaded liberals (I might also add that the leaders of the Jewish community in France have been among the most vocal advocates of continued third world immigration into the country)
21 posted on 01/09/2003 6:59:51 PM PST by quebecois
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To: Nachum
Perhaps on their way out they would be kind enough to take some of their Arab cousins with them!
22 posted on 01/09/2003 7:05:16 PM PST by Edmund Burke
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To: Arpege92
Who is behind it? The answer is very simple, and is in the article itself; angry Muslims are behind it.
23 posted on 01/09/2003 7:18:20 PM PST by Artois
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To: Artois
Actually, it's Muslims, not Europeans, who are behind this anti-Jewish activity. )))

Les Beurs?

24 posted on 01/09/2003 7:22:32 PM PST by Mamzelle
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To: Mamzelle
Oui.
25 posted on 01/09/2003 7:37:49 PM PST by Artois
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To: Platero
You may actually be understating, though I am not sure. I am not aware of one single crime committed by a Frenchman against Jews in the last year. Every single incident I have read about, and I have read of at least 20, has been committed by the Mohammedans.
27 posted on 01/09/2003 7:47:08 PM PST by Artois
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To: Artois
You may actually be understating, though I am not sure. I am not aware of one single crime committed by a Frenchman against Jews in the last year. Every single incident I have read about, and I have read of at least 20, has been committed by the Mohammedans.

Okay. But does your beloved French Government DO ANYTHING to PUNISH these malefactors in any meaningful way. (Hint: I am rolling on the floor laughing.)

28 posted on 01/09/2003 8:49:41 PM PST by BenR2
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To: ricpic
My wife has me do that on occasion.
29 posted on 01/09/2003 9:28:06 PM PST by sheik yerbouty
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To: Mamzelle
It was not a muslim, it was the French ambassador to the Court of St. James, Daniel Bernard, who at a party at the home of Barbara Amiel, referred to Israel as "that shitty little country" and went on to say "“Why should the world be in danger of World War III because of those people?”

It was the French foreign ministry, not a muslim fringe, that stood by Mr Bernard and refused to either recall him or make him apologize and that characterized the objections to his words as "malevolent insinuations".

Nothing effective is done in France, beyond mere verbiage, to crack down on the criminal attackers of jews, jewish cemetaries and synagogs.

But the French are not alone among Europeans. In the house of Lords, a Jewish Memeber was referred to as "you people" and another Member of the House of Lords, a liberal, was hear to say ".. .the Jews have been asking for it and now, thank God, we can say what we think a last.”

True, the actual violence is commited by muslim activists, but the underlying tenor in Europe is reverting to the casually accepted anti-semitism of the 1930s and it is again becoming respectable to make Jew jokes at society parties.

30 posted on 01/09/2003 9:31:33 PM PST by Clive
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To: Artois
Thank you, thank you, thank you. I am so sick of this neo-con Euro hatefest I can barely stand it.

France didn't acknowledge any anti-Semitic incidents until now. We don't know if it's all done by Muslims either.

Hizbollah said that in 20 years (I guess now 13) France will be an Islamic Republic.

From Pol Potism to Khomeneism, France has always been the repository of the most loathsome ideologies.

31 posted on 01/09/2003 9:33:20 PM PST by UbIwerks
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To: quebecois; Platero; UbIwerks; Arpege92
It is inaccurate to call this "French anti-Semitism", as the people involved in these acts of violence and hatred are not French...they are Arabs who were allowed into France by boneheaded liberals (I might also add that the leaders of the Jewish community in France have been among the most vocal advocates of continued third world immigration into the country)

This is a very precise statement concerning the issue!
Generally any person standing up for the culture of ones own against thirdworlders and islamists is branded as a racist. That is the modus operandi of the socialist liberal smear apparatus. However though, there is great fear among Europeans as well which not at all is reflected in mainstream media.

Robberies and gang rapes committed against Europeans are in most cases perpetrated by the previously described group.
But it appears like the media always avoids these issues.
To clamp down on the French for a leftie remnant of WWII "refuge-immigration-invasion" policy isn't fair and right.
Anyone criticizing it will be a racist, but no one will talk about the very real racism against Europeans in Europe.
It's sort of a hate crime to even be a European.
Indigenous Europeans have human rights too.


Valerie Giscard d' Estaing
32 posted on 01/09/2003 10:26:12 PM PST by OriginalHeyduke (Valerie Giscard d' Estaing)
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To: Nachum
Oh, but this time the Jews have learned from the Holocaust and have armed themselves, right?

"Never Again", right?

RIGHT???????

yaaaaaaawwwwwwwwwnnnnnnnnnnn.............

36 posted on 01/09/2003 11:31:50 PM PST by fire_eye
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To: UbIwerks
It's important to note that the attackers are Muslim, not ordinary Europeans.
37 posted on 01/10/2003 1:45:11 AM PST by Michael2001 (So when are the Jews gonna arm themselves?)
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To: Michael2001
France is an Islamic Empire Colony?

Re: posts 13,27, 30,...

38 posted on 01/10/2003 1:55:01 AM PST by maestro
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To: Nachum
This is not surprising really considering how France was lost to the Muslims a few years ago.

The Netherlands will be the next country to be lost.

39 posted on 01/10/2003 1:59:59 AM PST by expatguy
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To: Michael2001
It's important to note that the attackers are Muslim, not ordinary Europeans.

a) We don't know who all the attackers are, and
b) as Debbie Schussel reports, France has buried it's head in the ground and let these attacks continue. "Ordinary Europeans" are banning kosher slaughtering and putting yellow stars on food from the Jewish state in the best Nazi fashion.

40 posted on 01/10/2003 4:05:17 AM PST by UbIwerks
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