Khaleej Times

Marseille synagogue to be converted into mosque

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MARSEILLE — A synagogue in Marseille is to be converted into a mosque, reflecting demographi­c shifts in the southern French city, a Jewish leader has said.

A Muslim cultural associatio­n, Al Badr, is to purchase the Or Thora synagogue, which is used less and less by the Jewish community, the city’s top Jewish leader Zvi Ammar said on Tuesday.

“For the past 20 years or so we have seen the shift of the Jewish community to other neighbourh­oods,” Ammar said, adding that he viewed the sale “positively”.

“We all have the same God, the main thing is for this to proceed in harmony,” he said.

The site near the city’s main rail station was built as Jews flocked to Marseille from Algeria after the north African country gained independen­ce from France in 1962 following an eight-year war, he noted.

Al Badr currently runs a mosque nearby that is too small for its congregati­on. Marseille’s Jewish community is thriving, Ammar said, with the number of synagogues nearly doubling to 58 from 32 over the last three decades.

The city’s 70,000 Jews make up one of France’s — and Europe’s — largest Jewish communitie­s.

Marseille’s population of nearly two million also counts around 220,000 Muslims, of whom 70,000 are practising.

Marseille’s Muslims are still awaiting the constructi­on of a Grand Mosque, but the project promised by the city’s mayor in 2001 is mired in financial woes. At an estimated cost of some $26 million the mosque would be France’s largest if the project is finally achieved.

Earlier this week the mayor of Nice, just along the French Riviera from Marseille, secured a green light to sue the French state in a bid to block the opening of a Saudi-funded mosque in the city.

220,000 is the Muslim population in Marseille

We all have the same God, the main thing is for this to proceed in harmony Zvi Ammar, Jewish leader

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