Malmo, Sweden – Jews Reluctantly Abandon City Amid Growing Anti Semitism

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    Lone Rabbi: Shneur Kesselman, reading to his children, insists he won’t leave despite the dangers.Malmo, Sweden – At some point, the shouts of “Heil Hitler” that often greeted Marcus Eilenberg as he walked to the 107-year-old Moorish-style synagogue in this port city forced the 32-year-old attorney to make a difficult, life-changing decision: Fearing for his family’s safety after repeated anti-Semitic incidents, Eilenberg reluctantly uprooted himself and his wife and two children, and moved to Israel in May.

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    Sweden, a country long regarded as a model of tolerance, has, ironically, been a refuge for Eilenberg’s family. His paternal grandparents found a home in Malmo in 1945 after surviving the Holocaust. His wife’s parents came to Malmo from Poland in 1968 after the communist government there launched an anti-Semitic purge.

    But as in many other cities across Europe, a rapidly growing Muslim population living in segregated conditions that seem to breed alienation has mixed toxically with the anger directed at Israeli policies and actions by those Muslims — and by many non-Muslims — to all but transform the lives of local Jews. Like many of their counterparts in other European cities, the Jews of Malmo report being subjected increasingly to threats, intimidation and actual violence as stand-ins for Israel.

    “I didn’t want my small children to grow up in this environment,” Eilenberg said in a phone interview just before leaving Malmo. “It wouldn’t be fair to them to stay in Malmo.” Malmo, Sweden’s third-largest city, with a population of roughly 293,900 but only 760 Jews, reached a turning point of sorts in January 2009, during Israel’s military campaign in Gaza. A small, mostly Jewish group held a demonstration that was billed as a peace rally but seen as a sign of support for Israel. This peaceful demonstration was cut short when the demonstrators were attacked by a much larger screaming mob of Muslims and Swedish leftists who threw bottles and firecrackers at them as police seemed unable to stop the mounting mayhem.

    “I was very scared and upset at the same time,” recalled Jehoshua Kaufman, a Jewish community leader. “Scared because there were a lot of angry people facing us, shouting insults and throwing bottles and firecrackers at the same time. The sound was very loud. And I was angry because we really wanted to go through with this demonstration, and we weren’t allowed to finish it.”

    Alan Widman, who is a strapping 6-foot-tall member of parliament and a non-Jewish member of the Liberal Party who represents Malmo, said simply, “I have never been so afraid in my life.”

    The demonstrators were eventually evacuated by the police, who were not present in sufficient numbers to protect their rally. But some participants complained that the police’s crowd-control dogs remained muzzled.

    The Eilenbergs are not particularly religious, but they have a strong Jewish identity and felt unable to live in Malmo as Jews after this episode. Eilenberg said he knows at least 15 other Jewish families that are thinking about moving away.

    Anti-Semitism in Europe has historically been associated with the far right, but the Jews interviewed for this article say that the threat in Sweden now comes from Muslims and from changing attitudes about Jews in the wider society.

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    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Nebuch there is more anti-Semitism in Israel than most other countries in the world.

    Uncle Moish B29
    Uncle Moish B29
    14 years ago

    Unfortunatatly this article ruined my Sunday.
    What scares me is this could very well happen here in the USA.
    Hashem better have mercy on us.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    “But Azams also downplayed the seriousness of the problem, saying there were “not more than 100 people, most under 18 years old,” who engage in violence and belong to street gangs.“There are some things I can’t control,” he said. “

    He’s mamash one of the gedolim.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    I was in Rosengard in 1996. I thought I was in Iran, though then it was not yet dangerous.

    chabad
    chabad
    14 years ago

    why no mention that the lone rabbi kesselman is a chabad rabbi

    SimchaB
    SimchaB
    14 years ago

    Time to change the name from Malmo to Muslimo!

    anonymous
    anonymous
    14 years ago

    The fact is that during the war Jews from Danemark found safe haven in Sweden and Raoul Wallenberg saved Jews. The sad fact is that Europe has a long history of antisemitism of which most of you are very ignorant but have betuchen that you can walk in Sweden like mea shearim with the tzitzis in draussen and peyes and beard. It is the false assumption which makes life dangerous in Europe

    Peter
    Peter
    14 years ago

    Rabbi Shneur Kesselman is endangering his own children by remaining. That’s a form of child abuse. Yes, we Jews need to stand up to anti-Semitism. However, it is easier and smarter to do so in a larger community, like NYC, LA, Toronto, etc. Europe is dead for the Jews. Jews need to leave there and move to Israel or North American. And within those larger communities, fight anti-Semitism worldwide.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    The Satmar Rebbe Ztzl. said that a time will come that the exsistence the
    the State of Israel will endanger Jews all over the world.
    Sweden became a dangerous place for Jews since ’09 during the
    Gaza campaign. Isn’t this telling us, and don’t we see that all over the
    world, Anti semitism is rekindled every time Isreal is involved in some
    kind of military action???
    He always said that we should pray that the state of Israel should disintergrate
    with Rachamim and Rachmonas, because only then will Moshiach come.

    shmuel
    shmuel
    14 years ago

    “The Satmar Rebbe Ztzl. said that a time will come that the exsistence [sic] the
    the [sic] State of Israel will endanger Jews all over the world.”

    No, rather the sheer existence of Jews endangers the lives of Jews all over the world. We suffered for 2000 YEARS through vicious Christian anti-Semitism. There was no state of Israel to blame it on, yet they hated us to the nth degree and killed us when they could. The Muslims? Those stupid, unwashed, uneducated, stubborn little people who love to live at the corner of Irate and Insane are so backwater, they prefer to be led by tyrants, dictators and killers and wouldn’t know democracy, freedom, tolerance, justice, equal rights for women etc. if it bit them on their bottoms.

    Stop blaming Israel for Muslim anti-Semitism. The Muslims have hated Jews since the inception of Islam, and Muhammad, may his name be erased, killed many Jews after promising them safety. This is Yishmoel we’re dealing with, and it goes back further, and deeper, than 60-100 years ago. It goes back to Avraham saying, “Lu Yishmoel yichye lifonecha.” It goes back to Sarah aggravating Hagar. Learn some real Torah, man, and you’ll see the truth.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Sweden is becoming a sewer.