Imams to commemorate Holocaust in Paris
Some 100 imams will commemorate the Holocaust at a
memorial monument near Paris.
Monday's event is planned for Drancy, a suburb of the
French capital where tens of thousands of Jews were confined in 1942 before
being transported to extermination camps during the German Nazi occupation,
according to a report in the French daily Le Figaro. The paper called the event
unprecedented.
Hassen Chalghoumi, the imam of Drancy and a veteran
activist for dialogue between Muslims and Jews in France and against
anti-Semitism, will host the imams.
Manuel Valls, France’s interior minister, also is scheduled
to attend the event, which Le Figaro reported is the initiative of Chalghoumi
and the French Jewish novelist Marek Halter.
In explaining the goal of the event, Halter recalled a
landmark visit by 19 French Muslim leaders, many of them imams, to Yad Vashem,
Israel's Holocaust memorial museum.
“This had a huge impact in Israel and the Arab World,”
Halter told Le Figaro. “The objective is to re-create this at Drancy.”
Since the second intifada of 2000, France’s Jewish
population of approximately 550,000 has experienced an increase in anti-Semitic
violence, mostly by Muslim extremists. Last March, Mohammed Merah, a
23-year-old French-Algerian Islamist terrorist, killed four Jews at a Jewish
day school in Toulouse.
“We are in a period of crisis, and tensions take the form
of violence,” Halter said. “We need to soothe the tensions. It’s a time bomb.”
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