Hi,
I'm new to this forum and I have joined because I see that there are people here
who seek the truth and love Lebanon and it's people. I joined to write to you
about a small lebanese community, no more than a hundred, who has been left out
and forgotten.
What I'm about to write might spark anger and I might be accused of being a
deceiver or a traitor but know that I'm a lebanese muslim who loves his country
and it's people more than anything in this wold and who sees no difference in
people regardless of race and religion. Please read the full text before saying
anything.
The ones I'm talking about are the lebanese jews who stayed in their beloved
homeland while everybody else left. These people resisted the zionists and fought
next to their fellow countrymen against them in 1967. But now they are afraid of
entering their synagogues in beirut, afraid of telling people what their belifes are,
because someone might hurt them.
As I'm writing this, I'm realizing that I really don't know what I'm trying to
accomplish, maybe just rise awareness, rise awareness so people might accept
them as fellow countrymen.
These people are our brothers and sisters, we can't forget them.
Links:
http://thejewsoflebanon.org
http://thejewsoflebanon.org/me/?page_id=123