Manama Synagogue Restores Shabbat Prayers After 7 Decades

Bahraini Jews return to the Shabbat prayers in Manama’s synagogue. Image Credit: Sheikh Khalid Al Khalifa Twitter account
Bahraini Jews return to the Shabbat prayers in Manama’s synagogue. Image Credit: Sheikh Khalid Al Khalifa Twitter account
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Manama Synagogue Restores Shabbat Prayers After 7 Decades

Bahraini Jews return to the Shabbat prayers in Manama’s synagogue. Image Credit: Sheikh Khalid Al Khalifa Twitter account
Bahraini Jews return to the Shabbat prayers in Manama’s synagogue. Image Credit: Sheikh Khalid Al Khalifa Twitter account

Torah hymns resounded in the ancient Jewish synagogue in the heart of the Bahraini capital Manama after a 74-year disruption, as Bahraini Jews returned to the Shabbat prayers in the temple.

Nancy Khaddouri, a Jewish representative in the Bahraini parliament, explained that the synagogue was established in the 1930s and was initially funded by a French Jewish pearl merchant to provide a place of worship, indicating that Bahraini Jews have continued to preserve their traditions over the past years.

“They were always allowed to worship freely and perform their prayers in their homes,” she added.

Khaddouri told Asharq Al-Awsat the entire Jewish community comes from a common historical background. Its roots go back to Iraq since 1873 and 1880, during the era of Sheikh Isa bin Ali Al Khalifa.

Khaddouri points out that those present today are among the original Jews who settled in Bahrain. They work in trade and exchange, integrating into Bahraini society with different religions, promoting coexistence and religious tolerance.

On Sunday, Sheikh Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, diplomatic advisor to the King of Bahrain, published photos of the first prayer held in the Jewish Synagogue, showing Bahraini Jews as they read the Torah.

Sheikh Khalid described the return of the Jews to the synagogue for the first time since 1947 as a “historic moment for the Jewish people of Bahrain and a renewed history of national coexistence.”

In March, Bahrain appointed its first ambassador to Israel, Khalid Al Jalahma, following the normalization agreement concluded last year.



OIC Condemns Israeli Decision to Reoccupy Gaza, Displace Palestinians

OIC Condemns Israeli Decision to Reoccupy Gaza, Displace Palestinians
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OIC Condemns Israeli Decision to Reoccupy Gaza, Displace Palestinians

OIC Condemns Israeli Decision to Reoccupy Gaza, Displace Palestinians

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) issued a statement on Friday strongly condemning the decision of the Israeli occupation authorities to reoccupy the entire Gaza Strip and forcibly displace about one million Palestinians from Gaza City and the north of the Strip to the south.

The OIC considered this decision an escalation in a series of crimes, including genocide, destruction, starvation, displacement, and blockade of Gaza Strip, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The OIC affirmed that these crimes constitute a flagrant violation of international humanitarian law and a blatant defiance of relevant UN resolutions and the advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice, including the provisional measures ordered by the court.

According to the statement, the organization holds Israel, the occupying power, fully responsible for the consequences of these crimes, which exacerbate the unprecedented human suffering in Gaza Strip.

Furthermore, the OIC strongly condemned the dangerous escalation of crimes committed by extremist settler groups under the protection of Israeli occupation forces in the West Bank. These crimes include continued colonial settlement expansion, land confiscation, home demolitions, repeated attacks on Islamic and Christian holy sites, and the continued seizure of Palestinian tax revenues. The organization considers these actions as blatant violations of international law and resolutions of international legitimacy.

The OIC called on the UN Security Council to take immediate and decisive action to assume its responsibilities towards imposing a comprehensive and permanent ceasefire, ensuring the entry of sufficient and unhindered humanitarian aid and basic needs to all parts of the Gaza Strip, and providing effective international protection for the Palestinian people.

The organization also urged the council to take the necessary measures to end the Israeli occupation and enable the Palestinian people to realize the sovereignty of their independent state over the Palestinian territory occupied since 1967, with Jerusalem as its capital.