Snobism: Prizren deals with Sinagogue for only 56 Jews Israel continues not to recognise Kosovo

A total of 56 adult Jews and 14 children, Kosovo by the end of next year, after many decenynes, will be in the synagogue. So he wrote in the newspaper's column “danas” Borivoj Erdoljan, a 60-year-old journalist and correspondent from many Middle Eastern centres, broadcast Koha.net. He in this scripture [...]
A total of 56 adult Jews and 14 children, Kosovo by the end of next year, after many decenynes, will be in the synagogue.
So he wrote in the newspaper's column “danas” Borivoj Erdoljan, a 60-year-old journalist and correspondent from many Middle Eastern centres, broadcast Koha.net.
He has been commemorating that a synagogue had collapsed in Pristina in 1963 and that the Kosovo Assembly building was built there. In commemoration of the ruined synagogue now has been placed marble tablets with inscriptions in Albanian, English and Hebrew with expressions of thanks and pain for Kosovo Jews killed during the Holocaust.
An abandoned building, once a house for elders in Prizren, in which windows and doors are still closed with boards to protect themselves from destruction and unwanted visitors, will be temple for Jews in this city, continuing writing, broadcast Koha.net.
The Times of Israel, a well - known electronic newspaper, detailedly describes intelligent spirit life and the pulse of a small community in which one can hardly speak his mother tongue or anything more about Juadism.
Reporter Larry Luxner discovers the momentum of 72-year-old Demiri Demiri demarie, who he describes as <x0patriarch” of the few Kosovar Jews and the support of many Muslim activists as cardiologist Irfan Dulas, and of course, the help of Jewish organisations from the world.
Isak Asiel, Serbia's rabbi, explains that the current Jews in Kosovo are descendants of mothers who, on the eve of World War II and during that period, married Albanians or Turks, as they say that even in Serbia, “among the three thousand members of the Jewish League, there are far fewer Jews, because non-Hebrew mates have been registered as well.
Hebrew by Father and Mother, highly respected Israeli journalist, well - known associate of Beogad's newspapers ( NIN, Borba, Politika, Raul Tajtelbaum, born in Prizren in 1931, in his recent memories, wrote:
I grew up in the beautiful town five kilometers from the border with Albania. We were the only Jewish family there. My father Joseph was a doctor, my mother Paula was a medical sister. My friends could barely pronounce my strange name. I was 12 years old before “bar microvos” (the age of religious maturity), when trouble began after the surrender of Italy in the fall of 1943. Vermachti and the SS soldiers entered this region (until then we were spared from deportation) and with them the Emisars of Acman. They were systematically searching for the Jews, gathered us together one by one, those who were hidden, and those who failed to escape, young and old. I have been in Jewish transportation among the 437 captured since Kosovo in the transport cars sent to the Bergen Belzen camp through the old Belgrade Fair. Many years later I checked in the German pedant register that the prisoners were listed according to nationality- “Albanians”, while I, with a number of 4657 and no profession. “
Raúl, surviving the hellfire of Fascism, after the war returned to Prizren High School and finally finished his first men's Gymnasium in Belgrade. In Israel he moved to 1949, with his mother (his father did not survive, he died at the Red Army hospital three days after his liberation). The Hebrew University in Jerusalem studied the economy and history. In April 2018, as one of the six chosen but also as the author of the manifesto for the need to learn human values and democracy, on the occasion of Holocaust Day, he lit candles in memory of 6 million Jewish victims.
Following this scripture, Koha.net broadcasts, it is said that the Jewish cemetery in Pristina, a grave has been arranged in 1999 with Czech financial support, while in the past year, agreement has been reached with the KSF for the „cause of events in the meantime, in the future, to care for the protection of the late “.
As for the living herens, they are officially in Prizren and to Vorim Demiri tries to place the synagogue on the second floor of the house in the town of Bistrica, because for prayer it is necessary “minja” that, according to the laws of Judaism for the Hebrew temple, there must be at least 10 adults and that is not in Pristina.
The project will cost 300,000 euros. The Ministry of Culture in Kosovo has earmarked the contribution of 50,000 euros from its ark. Other tools are expected from the world's Jewish funds, but also from Albanian charities, Muslim businessmen, whose contributions could reach 100,000 euros.
Demiri at the Times of Israel wrote: “Jimia is not a mosque, the church is not a church, and the synagogue is not a syanggogue unless no one goes to pray. “
In terms of the country's political circumstances, Israel does not recognise the state of Kosovo. Hashim Thaci, according to earlier news, has offered the opening of the Kosovo Embassy in Jerusalem as a reward for recognition; at the end of 2016 (marked in his report Larry Luxner ) President Thaci has banned all anti-Semitic and nenasic books from being sold on the streets, among other things, the three Albanian translations of Hitler's Mein Campf broadcast Koha.net.
The representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Jerusalem, Emannuel Nahson, as the Serbian news agency Tanjug reported in November, had reiterated that Israel's <x0 position for recognising Kosovo does not change“, adding in this case that Israel's relations with Serbia are “extraordinary”, but that it had ended up taking Belgrade's vote at the UN on the Palestinian issue: „Prespect by friends to behave peacefully (4)5>
As Nahson thinks „the spread of the Palestinian embassy in any state, pressing the peaceful solution, and that should everyone know. “
The Palestine Embassy in Serbia has respect and is regarded as representing other countries.
Diplomacy is the master of the synagogue at the embassy, completes the writing, broadcasts Time.net.









