Screen shot of amateur footage showing the damage to the synagogue
A synagogue in Sfax, Tunisia, was vandalised for the third time on April 30, according to various reports. It is not surprising that in the run-up to the lucrative Lag Ba'Omer pilgrimage on Djerba, the Tunisians should wish to play down an antisemitic motive. Report in the Times of Israel:
A synagogue in Sfax, Tunisia, was vandalised for the third time on April 30, according to various reports. It is not surprising that in the run-up to the lucrative Lag Ba'Omer pilgrimage on Djerba, the Tunisians should wish to play down an antisemitic motive. Report in the Times of Israel:
Local
media put the blame on teenagers from a nearby high school. The same
reports suggested that the assault on the building was not religiously
motivated, and that the students were just “having some fun,” according
to French-language news site DesInfos.com.
Though no longer in service — for lack of
religious patrons — the synagogue houses many religious texts, including
Torah scrolls.
The place had previously been vandalized in August of 2011 and December of 2012.
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Two synagogues in Sfax, Tunisia, ransacked
I thought Tunisians were kind of cool.But I must change m opinion!
ReplyDeleteSorry for this dommage.
ReplyDeleteActially I'm not religious.but I respect all religion specially Jewish..I live in the same street just 2 minutes from the synagogue Beth el and I hope to help for clean this beautiful place some day...
Sorry for this dommage.
ReplyDeleteActially I'm not religious.but I respect all religion specially Jewish..I live in the same street just 2 minutes from the synagogue Beth el and I hope to help for clean this beautiful place some day...
Sorry for this dommage.
ReplyDeleteActially I'm not religious.but I respect all religion specially Jewish..I live in the same street just 2 minutes from the synagogue Beth el and I hope to help for clean this beautiful place some day...