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Egyptian Jewish community leader disappears
Roee Nahmias
Published: 25.07.10, 00:12
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1. Why?
Jacob ,   USA   (07.25.10)
I'm still not sure why there are Jews who want to live in Egypt. Didn't it take us a long time to get out of there the last time?
2. Dusted off, the caliphate is on the march again.
sylvio   (07.25.10)
Why # 1?, because whining, complaining, crying (or kvetching) is very Jewish. If they all moved to Israel, where they belong, the chant of " next year in Jerusalem" prayer will no longer be relevant. Unfortunately, if our sorry past is our guide, it will take a life threatening upheaval in order to move from muslim countries, from Scandinavian countries, from Paris, Brussels or Spain ; where the silent minority (jewish) is overwhelmed by the very loud, obnoxious majority (arabs). All this while the host countries are reeling under islamic onslaught, unable or unwilling to deal to reverse the trend in order to revert to civilised norms. One must not forget that according to THEIR beliefs, once conquered by islam, an entity, a country, a temple must remain THEIRS forever. Hence " once ours, forever ours "
3. The explanation is very simple...
Erastus CoupeDeVille ,   Ong's Hat, NJ USA   (07.25.10)
the Red sea parted it's waters for Carmen and she is now wandering in the Sinai. As to the contested property deed, she can claim that the great real estate agent in the sky gave her Jewish ancestors the property during the reign of Ramses II.
4. She belongs into an Egyptian prison
Rob ,   Cannes/France   (07.25.10)
5. Egyptian Jewish community leader disappears
Nebi Daniel ,   Paris, France   (07.26.10)
You should know better than spread rumors purported in the arab media without thourough verification. This not only harms the interest of Mrs. Weinstein and the Jewish heritage of the Jews of Egypt, it also stains the image of our community worldwide. At this game the arab media scores unnecessarily.
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