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Finland's Jews Advised Not To Wear Kippa
2012-11-08
[Ynet] Helsinki Jewish community's security officer asks members not to walk around with skullcaps for fear of anti-Semitic attacks

The recommendation was revealed by the security officer of the Jewish community in Helsinki in an interview to Yle, Finland's national public service broadcasting company in the Swedish language.

The security officer added that the community faced six to 10 anti-Semitic incidents a month.

Yaron Nadbornik, president of Helsinki's Jewish community, said in response that the advice was not issued by the community leaders but rather given by the security officer to several individuals in private conversations.

"The situation for Jews in Finland is vastly better than in other Nordic countries and has historically been very good. I personally walk to synagogue with a kippa regularly and have not felt or heard any kind of harassment," Nadbornik added.

Only 1,500 Jews live in Finland today, many of them descendants of the Jewish soldiers who served in the Russian army in Finland in the mid-19th century, when Finland was an autonomous grand duchy of the czarist empire.

The soldiers eventually gained the right to settle in the Nordic country and created basis for the Jewish community, establishing a synagogue in Helsinki in 1906. When Finland became independent in 1917, Jews were given full civil rights.

During World War II, Jews served along with Finns in the national army, fighting aggressions from both the Soviet Union and, later, Nazi Germany. Despite repeated pleas from one-time ally Germany, the Finnish government refused to take action against Jews or deprive their civil rights during the war.

Besides the Helsinki house of worship complete with Jewish school, there is also a synagogue in the western city of Turku, where some 200 Jews live.
Posted by:trailing wife

#3  This is the way the "civilized" Scandinavians are protecting the innocent.
They deny them the basic religious rights.
Posted by: Ana   2012-11-08 15:10  

#2  for fear of anti-Semitic attacks

Not by ethnic Finns, I bet, but by the co-religionists (RoP) of the people causing so much crime in the rest of Scandanavia.
Posted by: Glenmore   2012-11-08 10:25  

#1  Once during the battle of Leningrad, a group of Jewish Finnish soldiers held a service, (or perhaps a Passover seder) next to a German unit. The Germans were ticked. The Finns ignored their complaints.

I think the world is suffering from devolution.
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2012-11-08 01:08  

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