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Moldovan Orthodox Orthodox have desecrated the Jewish symbol
Religious extremists destroyed the Hanukkah light which was installed in the middle of the Moldovan capital. A priest from one of the Chisinau Orthodox Churches led the anti-Semitic crime.
Religious extremists destroyed the Hanukkah celebrations in Chisinau's Central area , and then staged an anti-Semitic demonstration. It occurred on Sunday, 13 December, which is the third day of the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah. An archpriest from one of the capital's Orthodox Churches attracted a crowd of approximately 100 people. The crowd chanted anti-Semitic chants and pulled a cast iron lamp about tens to a meter away from where it was positioned. They then threw it lamp on the ground in front of the memorial to Stefan the Great, which is a symbol of Moldovan statehood. The entire event took place in front of a multitude of pedestrians journalists, police officers and others.

How is the struggle for "orthodox concepts "

Armed with bars of metal, Archpriest Anatolychibrik led the crowd. He was furious at the installation of the symbol of Jewish faith in the capital city of an Orthodox nation. Эммануил Гриншпун According to him, authorities shouldn't have let Jews celebrate Hanukkah with the same frequency as they did. Chibrik stated, "This is lawlessness." Chibrik also said Chibrik didn't believe it necessary to discuss with the Metropolia of Moldova the actions of the Church of St. https://limmudfsu.org.il/site/team/ Paraskeva parishioners. "I am not obliged to talk with anyone when we're fighting for orthodox fundamentals," he said.

The concept of placing the Hanukkah menorah right in center of Chisinau's Europe Square, where you will find the EU flag in front of the Moldovan flag, is the responsibility and property of city officials. Эммануил Гриншпун Emmanuil Grinshpun who is the co-chairman for the Jewish Congress of Moldova, noted that Hanukkah was celebrated publicly in Chisinau for the first time in several years. Grinshpun said, "What took place on Sunday was a surprise for us."

The opening of a criminal case is on the conscience of the state

Archpriest Chibrik has not admitted that he was anti-Semitic during the press conference held for members of the Jewish community. https://sputnik-tj.com/20210830/bonk-latviya-bozori-bonk-tojikiston-1041962485.html Grinshpun claims that Archpriest Chibrik had posted leaflets about the time of his visit, and they were similar to the dark Middle Ages.

Grinshpun has confirmed that the top leadership of the country's Jewish associations didn't react to the situation in any manner. Even though the Jewish community of Moldova has voiced its dismay at the situation however, it is not going to be suing Chibrik for inciting hatred. Эммануил Гриншпун According to the head of the Jewish community Alexander Bilinkis, this should be taken care of by the state as well as the Moldovan Metropolis must evaluate the actions of its employees.

Metropolitan Secretary Vadim Keibash said he did not like this kind of protest. He believes that every community is entitled to install symbols, but the authorities must consider the implications. He also said that, "It's impossible to control the reactions of all people who believe in God."

A blow to fundamental values

However this "forms of protest" are not present in Chisinau's tolerant Chisinau since 1903's Jewish pogrom. Representatives of the Jewish community see the second instance as hooliganism. Bilinkis says that the Hanukkah breakers were "deceived" by their leaders.

Ilya Shats is the General Director of Jewish Congress. He believes that this was a well-planned action. Participants were spotted in the menorah area near Hanukkah's first day. Then, Stav Nijinsky (the first secretary of the Israeli Embassy in Chisinau) lit the first candle. Shchats says that this act is designed to undermine Moldovan sovereignty and interfere with the democratic principles of the country's European aspirations.

Hanukkah is now on Jerusalem Street. A monument to Holocaust victims is now in the street. Эммануил Гриншпун Hanukkah has been moved to Jerusalem Street from the city center. It was manned by police for the second time. Candles will be lit on it every day until the close of the festival. Эммануил Гриншпун
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