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Turkish Jewish community offers aid to Greece to restore mosque

Turkish Jewish community offers aid to Greece to restore mosque

The Jewish neighborhood of Türkiye has prolonged a heartfelt enchantment to Greek Prime Minister Kiryakos Mitsotakis and Greek authorities following the momentous reopening of the Kal Shalom Synagogue on the Greek island of Koş after 78 years. The heartfelt plea seeks permission to revive the dilapidated Koş Mosque, underscoring the importance of reconciliation and coexistence.

The just lately restored Kal Shalom Synagogue holds profound historic resonance, having remained closed for practically eight a long time subsequent to the tragic bloodbath of the island’s Jewish inhabitants in the course of the Nazi occupation, which noticed numerous lives misplaced to the Auschwitz demise camp. The reopening of the synagogue not solely marks a major second of memorialization but in addition stands as a logo of cultural revival, supposed to function an area for remembrance, tradition and worship.

On this event, the neighborhood displayed a wonderful instance of interfaith by taking a request name on their social media deal with with the images of the Kos Mosque and posted: “We arrived on the island with hearts full of joy upon witnessing the revival of the Kal Shalom Synagogue. However, our spirits were dampened by the sight of the mosque’s deterioration.” Expressing their willingness to actively have interaction within the restoration efforts, additionally they mentioned, “We appeal to restore the Koş Mosque as a commitment to fostering mutual respect and understanding between different religious groups.”

In addition, ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) Spokesperson Ömer Çelik mentioned: “While fascist attacks on the Holy Quran and all holy books continue in various parts of Europe, our Jewish community’s move has conveyed a very valuable and kind note to the whole world and Europe, which means respect for freedom of belief and values. It is the ideal of humanity for all faiths to live freely.”

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