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    Arutz Sheva , Israel
    March 7 2010


    Turkish Police Accost Sabbath Worshipers in Synagogue

    by Hillel Fendel

    (IsraelNN.com) A Turkish newspaper reports that police burst into an
    Istanbul synagogue during recent Sabbath services and demanded
    worshipers' ID's.

    The Turkish Milliyet newspaper reported that the Muslim government in
    Turkey appears to be cracking down on non-Muslim minorities. The
    individual communities are not being permitted to have their own
    leaders; one person will be recognized by the government to represent
    all the minorities as one. As the Christian community outnumbers the
    Jewish one, it is expected that a Christian will serve as `Chief
    Rabbi.' This issue may have been resolved, however; see below.

    In addition, Christian and Jewish children are being placed in
    separate non-Muslim public school classes. In Jewish schools, only
    Turkish citizens are allowed to be registered ` preventing the son of
    a Jewish United States consul worker from studying in a Jewish school.

    Finally, Turkish authorities raided the Hemdat Yisrael synagogue in
    Istanbul one Sabbath morning, the most crowded day of the week, and
    demanded that worshipers produce identification and proof of
    residence. Most worshipers did not have the required papers because of
    Sabbath restrictions, but were allowed to produce them at the
    conclusion of the Sabbath.

    Leaders of several minority religious communities convened for an
    emergency meeting last month to discuss the worsening situation.

    Rabbi Yitzchak Haleva, Chief Rabbi of Turkey, says it's `much ado
    about nothing.' Speaking with Israeli media sources last week, Rabbi
    Haleva said that all misunderstandings had been resolved and that he
    himself will be running for re-election for the position of Chief
    Rabbi about two months from now. Regarding the mid-services Sabbath
    check of ID's, Rabbi Haleva told Makor Rishon's Yitzchak Hildesheimer
    that it was only a matter having to do with internal security.

    A Turkish Jew quoted on Ynet did not sound confident, however:
    `Everyone here is apathetic, they are involved in their own business
    and their work - but we do feel that the situation has changed, even
    though it is being ignored. It is reminiscent of other periods in
    history¦'

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    Foreign Relations Committee narrowly approved a resolution recognizing
    the Turkish slaughter of Armenians during World War I as genocide. The
    London-based Al-Quds Al-Arabiye editorialized that the "Jewish lobby"
    in Washington is to blame for the resolution.

    http://www.israelnationalnews.com/New s/News.aspx/136373
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