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Husām ‘Abdul Hakam and ‘Imād Basālī made an adventurous journey through Jewish synagogues in Egypt.
Al-Arabi and Āfāq Arabia reported that a great many Jews came to the village of Demtawa to celebrate the mulid of Abū Hasera. al- Ahrar wrote that this year only three Jews attended the celebration. Rose al-Youssef mentioned that the celebration was canceled by an Egyptian decree. It pointed...
This article discusses how the conditions of Coptic and Jewish monuments are neglected and gives examples of well-known churches and synagogues.
A conference was held in Haifa where 200 Egyptian Jews gathered to claim their properties in Egypt. The author reports about the conference and met with Egyptian figures to investigate the matter.
In an interview with al-Maydān, the head of the Jewish community in Egypt, Carmen Einstein, has denied rumors about disputes over the presidency of Cairo’s Jewish community. Einstein has also denied links with the Jewish community in the United States.
The author recounts the history of the Jewish ghetto in Old Cairo and the synagogues in Egypt, as well as the activities of Jews who used to inhabit that ghetto.
The author gives a brief review about the Book of Exodus.
For the first time since the Synagogue of Prophet Daniel [in Alexandria] was categorized as a historical building, the Jewish community stopped the inspectors of the Authority of Antiquities from going into the synagogue.
The article discusses the lawsuit which Dr. Nabil Helmi, professor of international law and Dean of the Law School at Zaqazaq University, will file against all the Jews of the world because of the gold they stole from Egypt before their exodus.
Dr. Ahmed Abu Al-Nour, author of “The Most Dangerous Years of the Earth,” published in 1999, gives his point of view on how Egypt can get back the gold which the Jews stole during the exodus.

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