Friday, May 7, 2010

Egypt cancels ceremony for restored synagogue

The article is about The recent fall of the Al Aqsa mosque and the rebuilding of it. The government pushed back the date of the ceremony because they want to show the audience their still fans of Israel while in the process of building the church. The synagogue is where most people believe the prophet Mohammed passed away to heaven. They also had an age limit and gender type allowed to go in to pray at the mosque. The article also shows the recent fall of Jews in the part of Israel their used to be up to 80,000 now their's only 100 Jews left in the Israel area, The Jews that want a museum dedicated to the Egyptian Jewish heritage.

My reaction to the article is that the government of Israel is trying to put the pieces togehter while keeping the community at ease. The movement of the Jews is very touching because I am a Jew myself and it's only reasonable for the Jews to have some say in the community they once overpowered with gracefullness, kindess, and very important people of our earth has ever seen. The building of the synagogue is helping the community also restore their emotions of such a profound piece of history.

http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/meast/03/15/egypt.synagogue.ceremony/index.html?iref=allsearch

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