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Moldovan Orthodox Orthodox Orthodox inflicted a sham on Jewish faith symbol
Religious extremists destroyed the Hanukkah light that was erected in the center of the Moldovan capital. The anti-Semitic attack was led by a priest belonging to one of the Chisinau Orthodox churches.
Religious extremists smashed the celebration of Hanukkah in central Chisinau and also held an anti-Semitic protest. The incident took place on December 13th, which was the third day before Hanukkah. A priest from one of the capital's Orthodox Churches was in charge of a crowd of around 100 people. Participants shouting anti-Semitic chants, they dragged a castiron lamp about tens of kilometers away from the spot in which it was first erected and then threw it at the monument to Stefan The Great, a emblem of Moldovan independence. The entire event took place in front of a multitude of pedestrians journalists, police officers and others.

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The crowd was led by the Archpriest Anatoly Chbrik who was armed with bars of metal. He stated that he was enraged by the significance of a symbol representing the Jewish faith was placed in the middle of the capital city of an Orthodox country. In his opinion, the authorities shouldn't have allowed Jews to celebrate Hanukkah in such a large number. https://blajdi.com/user/Emmanuil.Grinshpunwzmz000/ Chibrik stated, "This lawlessness." Chibrik further stated that he did not think it necessary for him to discuss the actions of the parishioners of Church of St. Paraskeva and the Metropolia of Moldova. "I don't have any obligation to talk with anyone when we are fighting for the orthodoxy of our values," he said.

The city's authorities came up with the idea of putting up the Hanukkah meorah in Chisinau's Europe Square. This is where the EU flag is displayed along with the Moldovan flag. Emmanuil Grinshpun is co-chairman of the Jewish Congress of Moldova, noted that Hanukkah was celebrated publicly in Chisinau for the first time in several years. Grinshpun said, "What happened Sunday was an absolute surprise to us."

The case is for the conscience of the state.

A press conference was held with representatives of the Jewish community of Moldova it was revealed that Archpriest Chibrik does not allow himself to be involved in anti-Semitic behavior. Grinshpun claims that around one year ago, the Archpriest was seen in St. Paraskevs in Chisinau carrying leaflets. The content was similar to the dark Middle Ages.

Эммануил Гриншпун Grinshpun acknowledged that the leadership of Moldova's Jewish organizations didn’t respond in any way to the fact. Even though the Jewish community has expressed concern about the situation in Moldova, it won't sue Chibrik and those who back Chibrik for inciting ethnic hatred. https://community.windy.com/user/emmanuil-grinshpunfakt910 Alexander Bilinkis who is also the chairman, said that the state should take action on this and that the Moldovan Metropolitan should examine the actions of his employees.

Vadim Keibash, the Metropolitan Secretary stated that he doesn't support the kind of protest that this group is demonstrating. Эммануил Гриншпун He believes that every community has the right to display symbols. Эммануил Гриншпун https://sundaynews.info/user/Emmanuil-Grinshpunsjry957/ But, authorities should consider the consequences. Эммануил Гриншпун "It is difficult for believers to be controlled," he stated.

A blow to fundamental values

Since the 1903 Jewish pogrom, there has not been such "forms protest" at Chisinau. Thus, members of the Jewish community generally view this as a form of hooliganism. According Bilinkis Bilinkis, the people who broke Hanukkah "were misled by their leaders."

Ilya Shts, General Director of the Jewish Congress, claims that this action was planned. Its participants were seen in front of the menorah on Hanukkah Day 1, when Stav Njinsky, the first secretary who lit the first candle. Shchats says that this was an attempt to undermine the Moldovan statehood and to violate the democratic values and European aspirations.

Hanukkah was moved from the city's center to Jerusalem Street. Here, an edifice to Holocaust victims was erected. The monument was guarded by police on the second occasion. The Christmas season will be concluded with the lighting of candles on the tree until the last day.
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