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Tunisian Spring Is Turning Into a Jewish Winter


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Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Silvan Shalom is Urging Tunisian Jews to leave while they can.

Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Silvan Shalom is Urging Tunisian Jews to leave while they can.
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Back in December, Tunisia-born Vice Prime Minister of Israel Silvan Shalom called on the Jews still living in Tunisia to immigrate to Israel. That call was rejected with much derision by the remnants of Tunisia’s once thriving Jewish community.

But with new legislation being proposed in the Islamist Ennahda led government, Tunisian Jews may need to rethink their loyalty to a country that no longer wants them.

The Tunisian Parliament is working to pass a law that will prohibit the import of religious books, kosher food, and even visitors from Israel.

The Jews of Tunisia are working to reach a compromise with the government to prevent the parliament from passing the law in a few months time.

In an interview with Makor Rishon, Rav Haim Biton, Chief Rabbi of the Jewish community in Tunisia said, “Today, the government lets us bring in food, medicine, religious and educational books from Israel. If this law passes, our condition will completely change.”

He continued on to say that they are trying to explain to the government that if the law passes, in a few months from now, their relatives from Israel won’t be able to visit, they will not have much needed kosher food items, and, of course, they won’t be able to bring in religious and educational materials.

Other community members were less optimistic as they believe this is the government trying to cut off Jews from their culture. “Behind this law to prohibit the import of kosher products and visiting relatives is their desire to cut off our connection to Israel,” they said.

In November, Tunisia passed a separate law limiting NGOs to importing medicine only from foreign sources in with diplomatic ties with Tunisia, which, obviously, excluded Israel.

Despite the fact that the new proposed law hasn’t yet been passed, Israeli citizens who have requested permission to visit Tunisia recently have been repeatedly turned down, while eight months ago, they could visit.

Tunisia’s Jewish community is divided over the best way to fight the proposed legislation: quietly and behind the scenes, or with public petitions.

The opposition to the petition proposal sees no chance the law will pass, with less than two months before the end of the term of the interim government. They prefer to keep a low profile and to avoid conflicts with the new government.

Tunisia is set to hold elections on October 23rd, assuming they don’t delay them again as they did in July. If this law passes, it will be a clear failure of Tunisia’s fledgling democracy and its ability to protect the basic rights of its minority citizens.

At its peak Tunisia had 110,000 Jews. Fewer than 2000 Jews remain today in one of the Diaspora’s oldest Jewish communities, which some sources say was first settled by Jews around the time the First Temple was destroyed.

Twenty-five hundred years ago, the Levites living in Djerba, Tunisia, didn’t listen to Ezra the Scribe’s call to return to Israel. Maybe this time Tunisia’s Jews should listen to Silvan Shalom.

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About the Author: Stephen manages JewishPress.com, The Jewish Press Internet Division.


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  1. Ahmed Medien says:

    Uhm, dear Stephen, we are not going to have elections, no. The speaker of the interim-parliament has declared previously in the press that the new constitution might be ready by October 23rd (i.e. this will might be passed by then) but then isn't likely to happen. Such law will not pass as Tunisia will always be concerned to polish its image and avoid criticism especially from you guys? Anyways, if the parliament decides to ban these things, I'm sure the Jews can always sue them and win. This law is discriminatory against some citizens. It will not be passed.

  2. Seems like it is high time to turn Tunisia into an abandoned underground parking lot.

  3. Brothers and Sisters it is TIME TO GO HOME.

  4. Wayne Wilson says:

    Leaving Egypt, once and for all, sounds like it is time, yet again. How many Exodus' must we have before we realize that we are not wanted there.

  5. Chaiya Eitan says:

    GET OUT….IMMEDIATELY! Come to Israel!

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