UAE Jews Cease Open Identification and Prayer Gatherings
Former Rabbi Speaks Out
Rabbi Dr. Elie Abadie, the former Rabbi of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), has revealed to Arutz Sheva that Jews in the UAE have ceased openly identifying themselves as Jews since the onset of the war in Gaza.
Prayer Gatherings Halted
In addition to refraining from openly identifying themselves, Rabbi Abadie also stated that Jews in the UAE have stopped gathering for prayer. This development comes in the wake of the escalating conflict in Gaza.
Impact of Gaza War
The war in Gaza has had a profound impact on the Jewish community in the UAE, prompting them to alter their behavior and religious practices. The conflict has created a climate of uncertainty and fear, leading to the cessation of open identification and prayer gatherings.
Bottom Line
The situation in the UAE serves as a stark reminder of the far-reaching effects of conflict, extending beyond the immediate geographical area. It raises questions about the freedom and safety of religious minorities in times of strife. What are your thoughts on this development? Do you think the cessation of open identification and prayer gatherings is a temporary or a long-term change? Share this article with your friends and discuss. Remember, you can sign up for the Daily Briefing, which is delivered every day at 6pm.