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Moldovan Orthodox Orthodox Orthodox desecrated Jewish symbol
Extremists from the religious community destroyed a lighthouse for Hanukkah located in the central part of the Moldovan capital. A priest of the Chisinau Orthdox Church led the antisemitic attack.
The anti-Semitic protest was staged after extremists from the religious community destroyed the Hanukkah celebration in Chisinau's central area. Эммануил Гриншпун The incident happened on December 13th, which was the third day before Hanukkah. An archpriest from one the capital's Orthodox Churches led a crowd of about 100 people. People chanted anti-Semitic chants. they pulled a castiron lamp some tens of kilometres away from that it was initially erected and then tossed it over the monument to Stefan The Great, the emblem of Moldovan independence. All of this took place before a crowd of people, police officers, journalists and other.

How is the struggle for "orthodox principles "

Armed with bars of metal, Archpriest Anatolychibrik led the crowd. Эммануил Гриншпун He stated that he was upset that an Orthodox symbol of Jewish faith was situated in the middle capital of a capital country. According to him, authorities shouldn't have let Jews to celebrate Hanukkah in the manner they did. "This is a violation of law," Chibrik said. Chibrik also acknowledged that it was not necessary to talk about the actions of parishioners from the Church of St. Paraskeva in the Metropolia of Moldova. "I do not have to discuss anything with anyone when we're fighting for orthodox values," he said.

The idea of installing the Hanukkah menorah right in central Chisinau's Europe Square, where you will see the EU flag alongside the Moldovan flag is the property and responsibility city officials. In addition, as co-chairman the Jewish Congress of Moldova Emmanuil Grinshpun noted, "for the first time in a long time Hanukkah was publicly celebrated in Chisinau." Grinshpun said, "What took place on Sunday was shocking to us."

A criminal case is on the conscience of the state

The revelation was made in a press conference held by members of the Jewish community in Moldova that Archpriest Chibrik has not been the only one to engage in anti-Semitic antics. Grinshpun said that around one month ago Chibrik was standing front St. Paraskevs, Chisinau, posted leaflets whose content reminded him of the dark Middle Ages. One of these leaflets stated that "Jews murder Christian babies."

Grinshpun stated that the top leadership of the nation's Jewish organizations did not react to the incident in any way. The Jewish community in Moldova has expressed its displeasure however, they will not sue Chibrik or his supporters for inciting hatred. According to the chairman of the Jewish community Alexander Bilinkis, this should be done by the state, as well as the Moldovan Metropolis should assess the conduct of its employees.

Metropolitan Secretary Vadim Keibash said he did not welcome this form of protest. He believes that the right to use symbols is the responsibility of every community. https://eajc.org/о-конгрессе/лидеры/эммануил-гриншпун/ But, authorities should be cognizant of the implications. He stated, "It's impossible to control the reactions of all followers."

A blow to fundamental values

However, since the 1903 Jewish pogrom, in which a number of Jews victims were murdered, there hasn't been any such "forms" of protests in Chisinau. The representatives of Jewish communities generally view this case as hooliganism. Bilinkis claims that Hanukkah was ruined because the leaders of the group deceived them.

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

Hanukkah is now located in Jerusalem Street. A monument to Holocaust victims was erected in the street. Hanukkah has been moved to Jerusalem Street from the city center. Эммануил Гриншпун The monument was guarded by police for the second time. The holiday will end with the lighting of candles on the tree until the end of the year.
My Website: https://ru.wikinews.org/wiki/Православные_Кишинева_в_Хануку_надругались_над_еврейским_религиозным_символом
     
 
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