Greek Jews in wake of Anti-Semitism and assimilation – Former chief rabbi of Thessaloniki tells Arutz Sheva: In the last month there have been four anti-Semitic incidents across the country. | Israel National News
The former chief rabbi of the city of Thessaloniki in Greece, Rabbi Mordechai Frizis, told Arutz Sheva how the community is dealing with the coronavirus pandemic as Greece is entering a full lockdown.
“The Jewish community in Thessaloniki, like the Jewish communities in Greece in general, deals with it more or less the same way as the entire Greek population. They observe the rules and guidelines. In both Athens and Thessaloniki, the Jewish community decided to close the synagogues even during the High Holy Days,“ he said.
“The Jewish community in Thessaloniki, like the Jewish communities in Greece in general, deals with it more or less the same way as the entire Greek population. They observe the rules and guidelines. In both Athens and Thessaloniki, the Jewish community decided to close the synagogues even during the High Holy Days,“ he said.
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