Turkish Jews Asked to Raise Funds for Palestinians
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Turkish Jews Asked to Raise Funds for Palestinians
by Shelomo Alfassa
(January 16, 2009) After the start of the Gaza campaign to destroy Hamas, every Turkish school child was sent home with a letter issued by Dr. Huseyin Celik of the Turkish Ministry of Education. The letter, which was distributed to all the schools throughout the country, requested that students and their families provide money for Palestinians in Gaza. The letter was sent to all students, including the Jewish ones, with an envelope to return the money.
Clearly, the government letter may be considered a type of coercion. The idea that Jewish students were also issued this letter to take home to their families is alarming, because there is great potential to make Jewish families feel obligated to provide funds for the Palestinian Arabs in Gaza. Do schools keep track of which families did not provide Money? What happens if a child does not return money to the school? Would Turkish Jews be targeted for refusing to providing funds to the Gaza Arabs?
This
letter unmistakably requires the Jewish people to concern
themselves with allegations of dual-loyalty, an issue
which plagues many Jews in Muslim
countries.
A
translation of the letter, issued by the Turkish government,
is provided below by David Hasday, a Turkish Jew. Hasday
indicates that this type of letter has never been issued
previously, even for for fallen Turkish soldiers or
victims of terror in Turkey.
Click here for a link to the original letterEstimated parent,
As a result of Israeli attacks, hundreds of civilians and children have lost their lives and thousands have been injured. Because of the occupation and blockade, people can't acquire basic necessities.
In order to show our [Turkish] solidarity with the aggrieved of this human drama and to support the children, the Ministry of Education is running a drive (campaign).
Docent Dr. Huseyin CelikI salute you with the faith that you will show your sensitivity.
Minister of Education

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